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Tue Sep 10 07:49:12 2013
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Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 04:49:10 -0700
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Bottom Line: 1 in 3 people die from Heart Disease.... so, unfortunately, there is a very good chance YOU will die of a heart attack. <br />
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In a picture taken with an underwater camera Germany's Sascha Klein and
Patrick Hausding compete in the men's 10-metre synchro platform preliminary
diving event in the FINA World Championships at the Piscina Municipal de
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as Germany claimed a historic gold.The German pair of Sascha Klein and
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