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Consumer Trends article shows how a stay-at-home mom makes over $7k from home
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Theresa)
Tue Sep 24 11:04:25 2013
From: "Theresa" <Theresa@vwxaesd.us>
To: linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 08:04:24 -0700
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Consumer Trends article shows how a stay-at-home mom makes over $7k from home
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, help was on the way.But of the
insured majority, relatively few have seen positive effects from the law.
For 26-year-olds still on their parents insurance and those with catastrophic
illnesses, yes. For the overwhelming majority, though, the only thing they
have seen is higher premiums and warnings of increased costs and potentially
lost coverage to come.Think of it this way: Obama says the law
has already done everything it will do to benefit some 280 million
Americans, but the Obamacare boosters at the Kaiser Family Foundation say
that 42 percent of Americans are unaware that Obamacare is still law.If
the supposedly best, most popular parts of the law have been in
place for years and four in 10 adults dont even believe Obamacare
still exists, does that suggest it is going to become more popular
or less popular?In a FOX News poll out today, a sturdy, substantial
majority still want the law repealed. And get this: 71 percent of
all voters, including 56 percent of Democrats, said the regulations in the
law are way over the top.If this is as good as it
gets for 280 million Americans, Democrats and the law are in big,
big trouble.Obama was helped to re-election by eating dessert first when
it came to his health law, and now he expects his fellow
Democrats to eat their peas in 2014. This marks the second time
that the president has left legumes for his party, but Democrats may
not be so willing to swallow as they were in 2010.If the
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area to participate.Under the program, the locality pays 10 percent of the
cost of about $6,500 for installing the charging station, as well as
the cost of the electricity.In mid-January, Watertown dropped its proposal
to install electric-car charging stations in the city parking lot altogether.Instead,
earlier this month, National Grid announced that it would install charging
stations in the parking lot of a Tops supermarket in Pamelia, the
town directly north of Waterown.Watertown is known largely for its position
as the last major city before the state's Canadian border to the
north, as well as its 112 inches of average annual snowfall.Since most
early plug-in electric cars will mostly be recharged via privately owned
charging stations inside the owners' garages, the decision to keep free
charging off city property won't make or break electric cars in the
upstate city.But it does point out some of the unexpected hurdles and
pitfalls that electric-car proponents can encounter as they work to install
public charging infrastructure.Left unanswered is the question of whether
city governments providing free parking also runs afoul of the New York
state constitution.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">wasn't seriously
injured Sunday when his horse stumbled and he pitched into the dirt
track at the hippodrome on the outskirts of the capital, Ashgabat. But
the fall was certainly a wound to the pride of the 55-year-old
Central Asian leader, whose all-powerful personality cult portrays him as
effortlessly competent.Thousands of people were in the stands for the race
that celebrated Turkmenistan's renowned desert racehorse breed, the Akhal-Teke.
But state television's video of the race cut off just before the
fall and the extensive written reports on the event didn't mention the
plunge.All domestic broadcasting in Turkmenistan is state-run; newspapers
are either state-run or under heavy government supervision. Media criticism
of the president is non-existent and elaborate praise of him is ubiquitous
in this nation of 5 million, wedged between the Caspian Sea and
Iran, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.Turkmenistan's security agencies reportedly
went into high gear to try to block video or images of
the president's fall from slipping out to the rest of the world.
The opposition-in-exile group Gundogar cited witnesses as saying police
were carefully checking the computers, tablets, mobile phones and cameras
of departing passengers at Ashgabat's airport. The horse celebration had
attracted an array of foreign horse enthusiasts.Video obtained by The Associated
Press shows a rider falling when his horse stumbles just after crossing
the finish line
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men are "shocked at the bombings," and "they express sorrow to the
bombing victims and their families."Police did not confirm the gender of
the third suspect, but Fox News confirmed the person is a U.S.
citizen. More information was expected to be provided by the US Attorney's
office later Wednesday.Three people were killed and more than 200 injured
when the pair allegedly set two bombs, at least one of which
was made from a pressure cooker packed with explosives and shrapnel, amid
the crowd.Tamerlan Tsarnaev died April 19, after a shootout hours after
authorities showed the brothers on surveillance video and named them as
suspects. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is in a prison hospital after being wounded
in the shootout with police as he and his brother made their
getaway attempt. He is charged with using a weapon of mass destruction
to kill, a crime that carries a potential death sentence.Authorities have
searched the Rhode Island home of the parents of Katherine Russell, Tamerlan
Tsarnaev's widow.Click for more from MyFoxBoston.comFox News' Pamela Browne
contributed to this report.
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