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Turn your backyard into a hummingbird playground
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Natural Hummingbird Plant)
Wed Sep 11 17:34:47 2013
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 14:34:45 -0700
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The Amazing Hummingbird Vine — No More Boring Bird Houses
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Civilians inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in the Husseiniyah
area of northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, April 25, 2013. A car bomb
exploded after sunset on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 near a bus stop
in Baghdad's mostly Shiite neighborhood of Husseiniyah, killing and wounding
dozens of people, police said. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)The Associated PressCivilians
inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in the Husseiniyah area
of northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, April 25, 2013. A car bomb exploded
after sunset on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 near a bus stop in
Baghdad's mostly Shiite neighborhood of Husseiniyah, killing and wounding
dozens of people, police said. (AP Photo/ Hadi Mizban)The Associated PressBAGHDAD
Iraqi police in Mosul say 31 militants and 10 police have
been killed in clashes since late Wednesday, marking a sharp increase in
the death toll in the northern city.Two police officials, who provided the
casualty figures, say the fighting began Wednesday night and had died down
by late Thursday morning.The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because
they weren't authorized to release the information.The fighting comes amid
growing unrest in Iraq since fighting broke out in the northern town
of Hawija during a security crackdown on a protest encampment on Tuesday.
Top-ranking lawmakers on both sides of the aisle declared Thursday that
the "red line" in Syria has been crossed, calling for "strong" U.S.
and international intervention after administration officials revealed the
intelligence community believes chemical weapons were used.Sen. John McCain,
R-Ariz., and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Senate intelligence
committee, were among those urging swift action.McCain, who has long called
for more involvement in Syria, voiced concern that the administration would
use "caveats" to avoid acting on the new intelligence. He said America's
enemies are paying "close attention" to whether the U.S. follows through,
as the White House signaled it wanted to see more proof before
responding to the new information."I worry that the president and the administration
will use these caveats as an excuse not to act right away
or act at all," McCain told Fox News. "The president clearly stated
that it was a red line and that it couldn't be crossed
without the United States taking vigorous action."He called for the U.S.
to help establish a no-fly zone and "safe zone" in Syria, as
well as provide weapons to the "right people."Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel
first revealed the intelligence assessment, which was detailed in a letter
to select members of Congress, while speaking to reporters on a visit
to Abu Dhabi. The administration then released those letters, which said
U.S. intelligence determined
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Voters are divided over how the White House is handling the September
11, 2012 attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya that killed
a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. On President Obamas role, however,
voters are clear: he should have been more involved.A Fox News poll
asked voters about their reaction to former Defense Secretary Leon Panettas
testimony to Congress in February on the Benghazi attack. Panetta testified
that after the initial 5:00 PM briefing with the president, he didnt
hear from the President Obama or anyone at the White House again
that night. CLICK TO VIEW THE FOX NEWS POLLWhile almost a third
of voters (29 percent) think there was probably a good reason for
the president not to be personally involved, most voters -- 61 percent
-- say Obama should have been directly involved no matter what.Most Republicans
(82 percent) and over half of independents (57 percent) feel the president
should have been more engaged in responding to the assault. Among Democrats
views are split: 43 percent say Obama had a good reason not
to be involved, while 45 percent say theres no excuse.The new poll,
released Wednesday, also asked voters to react to former Secretary of State
Hillary Clintons testimony that she hadnt seen a cable from the consulate
asking for additional security and warning the administration about the
dangerous situation diplomats were facing. Some 39 percent of voters say
it is troubling Clinton didn
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officials at (855) 847-4377 or DSSMostWanted@state.gov.He kept pushing and
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