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Don't spread bacteria and germs with that old mop

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Original Hurricane Mop)
Thu Nov 21 17:18:46 2013

Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 14:18:47 -0800
From: "Original Hurricane Mop" <OriginalHurricaneMop@chatiplers.us>
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Do you know what bacteria and germs are on your old mop?

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A bill that would allow Texas college students to keep handguns locked 
in their cars in college campus parking lots easily passed the state 
Senate on Tuesday.The bill, OK'd in a bipartisan 27-4 vote, would override 
rules by several state colleges and universities that prohibit guns on campuses.During 
the debate on the Senate floor, Democratic Sen. Jose Rodriguez of El 
Paso argued the bill would lead to allowing guns in college classrooms. 
He later told FoxNews.com, I opposed the bill because, given todays climate 
and the rise of crime on ours campuses, the last thing we 
need to do is pass a bill like this."Supporters say the measure 
isnt a traditional concealed weapons bill because the legislation would 
restrict students to keeping their guns in a locked vehicle. But Rodriguez 
says that would do little to deter a determined shooter.You allow it 
in the glove compartment of your car in the college campus and 
if you have a disgruntled student who wants to take (his or 
her) anger out on the teacher or an administrator, whats going to 
stop the student from walking to the car and getting it? Rodriguez 
said.Republican Sen. Glenn Hegar, a supporter of the bill, says the current 
restrictions unfairly single out college students.Guns in Texas play a big 
part in the Lone Star states culture, Rodriguez said. At the Texas 
Capitol, concealed handgun license holders are allowed to skip the metal 
detectors that others must go through to be allowed entr
NEW YORK  Robert Downey, Jr. once again suits up in the 
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Marvel films, or even superhero films in general. In fact, Iron Man 
3 takes the best pages from many other films like The Dark 
Knight trilogy and Superman II. But the smart, bullet-train script, Downey, 
Jr.s uproarious performance and an entertaining detective adventure make 
Iron Man 3 unadulterated fun.Now that the awe of having all of 
the Avengers together in one film is behind us, Iron Man 3 
gets down to business with a compact, solid story building upon the 
Avengers mythology while returning its focus to Tonys development without 
sacrificing that expected Marvel universe spectacle.Robert Downey, Jr. hasnt 
been more comfortable in a role than he is as Tony Stark, 
and the actor knows it. He is right at home dishing insults 
and throwing out obscure movie and pop culture references one moment then 
zipping through the sky and rescuing a group of people falling from 
Air Force One the next. Its a whirlwind of a role and 
Robert Downey, Jr. makes it all look so incredibly easy. This is 
the Robert Downey, Jr. show and we have the best seat in 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">and every page.When the first draft of the application turned out 
to be a clunker, "immediately, everybody sat around the table and said, 
`Well, this is too long, especially...in this age of the Internet,"' Obama 
recounted. "`People aren't going to have the patience to sit there for 
hours on end. Let's streamline this thing."'His administration is open to 
making improvements, Obama added: "Those kinds of refinements, we're going 
to be working on."Consumers will start getting familiar with the new applications 
less than six months from now, on Oct. 1, when new insurance 
markets open for enrollment in every state. Most people with job-based benefits 
will not have to bother with the applications, only the uninsured.Under 
the law, middle-class people who don't get coverage through their jobs will 
be able to purchase private insurance. Most will be able to get 
tax credits, based on their incomes, to make their premiums more affordable. 
Low-income uninsured people will be steered to government programs like 
Medicaid.Benefits begin Jan. 1, and nearly 30 million uninsured Americans 
are eventually expected to get coverage.While the first drafts of the applications 
were widely panned, the new forms were seen as an improvement. Still, 
consumers must provide a snapshot of their finances to see if they 
qualify for help. That potentially includes multiple sources of income -- 
from alimony, to tips, to regular paychecks."Given the amount of information 

 Mubarak Ali Gilani, the shadowy founder of Muslims of the Americas, is 
believed to be living in Pakistan. (Christian Action Network)Christian Action 
Network vows to bring Gilani, founder of Muslims of the Americas, into 
a U.S. court if the $30 million defamation suit proceeds. (Christian Action 
Network)Gilani, who is believed to be in his eighties, fires a weapon 
in a training video made by Muslims of the Americas. (Christian Action 
Network)Muslims of the Americas has rural bases in several states, including 
South Carolina and New York.The shadowy leader of an American Muslim organization 
accused of running terror training camps in the U.S. could find himself 
being questioned under oath if his outfit follows through on its $30 
million defamation suit against the Christian group that leveled the charges 
in a best-selling book.Muslims of the Americas, a group founded in the 
1980s by elusive Pakistani Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, is suing the Christian 
Action Network for defamation and libel following CANs recent publication 
of the book Twilight in America: The Untold Story of Islamist Terrorist 
Training Camps Inside America. Co-authored by CAN founder Martin Mawyer 
and Patti Pierucci, the book accuses MOA of acting as a front 
for the radical Islamist group Jamaat al-Fuqra.In the suit, filed this year 
in federal court in Albany, N.Y., the Muslim group accuses Mawyer, Pierucci 
and CAN of "malicious, repetitious and continuous pronouncements and
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