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Reverse 20 Years of Aging with 10-Second Trick?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Anti Aging Doc)
Thu Apr 10 09:04:21 2014

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1 Weird Trick to KILL old age? (20 years)

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van, businessman Gabriel Gomez and state Rep. Daniel Winslow, 
former legal counsel for ex-governor and 2012 presidential nominee Mitt 
Romney.Gomez, 47, has tried to portray himself as the new face of 
the Republican Party. The son of Colombian immigrants, Gomez learned English 
in kindergarten, then went on to become a Navy pilot and SEAL, 
earn an MBA at Harvard and launch a private equity career.The 54-year-old 
Winslow said he's the only candidate with experience in all three branches 
of the government.After 12 years as a private attorney, Winslow was appointed 
to a judgeship on the state's district court in 1995. He served 
eight years and left to join Romney's administration as chief legal counsel.Sullivan, 
58, has pointed to his national security resume, which includes helping 
investigate the Sept. 11 attacks and the failed attempt to blow up 
an airliner using shoe bombs.Sullivan's law enforcement and criminal justice 
background was critical for Peter Bochner, a 60-year-old Wayland voter who 
cast his ballot for Sullivan and said he wasn't surprised at the 
relatively low turnout."Law enforcement gets the short shrift in political 
elections," he said. "I just think it's not a sexy election. I 
don't think primaries, unless they are hotly contested, get a big turnout."Massachusetts 
Secretary of State William Galvin has said fewer than one in five 
registered voters could end up casting ballots.Polls close at 8 p.m. The 
special Senate electi
on.The Democratic primary pits U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, who has 
staked out more liberal positions, against fellow Rep. Stephen Lynch, a 
former ironworker who has tried to appeal to the party's working- and 
middle-class base.Lynch, 58, has had to defend his decision to vote against 
President Obama's 2010 health care law, while Markey, who won his first 
elected office while in law school, has fended off efforts to portray 
him as a Washington insider.Markey, 66, is the better-funded of the two 
Democratic candidates, having raised $4.8 million through the end of the 
last reporting period, compared with $1.5 million for Lynch.Markey has also 
benefited from outside spending. Of the more than $2.2 million spent by 
outside groups, nearly 84 percent went to Markey, an Associated Press review 
of Federal Election Commission reports found.In the town of Wayland in his 
congressional district, voters trickled in to polling places.Holly Zaitchik, 
a 66-year-old retired Boston University professor, said she voted for Markey 
because he's "he's done a terrific job of being there when anything 
important happens" in Washington.Zaitchik also thought the Marathon bombings 
might discourage turnout among voters still coping with the aftermath."There 
are a lot of people who are still down and not wanting 
to participate in things," she said. "It's disheartening."The GOP primary 
race is pitting three candidates: former U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts 
Michael Sulli

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  Can This 10-Second <i>"Trick"</i> <font color="#FF0000">Reverse</font> 20 
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  <b>Bottom Line:</b> As you age, you look & feel old, you can&#39;t do what you 
  used to do. You can&#39;t move like you used to, and you&#39;re not as sharp as you 
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  <p><i><font face="Arial">Luckily, there is a 10 second trick that can reverse 
  aging up to 20 years so you can move, act, think and LOOK like you did years 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">on.The Democratic primary pits U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, who has 
staked out more liberal positions, against fellow Rep. Stephen Lynch, a 
former ironworker who has tried to appeal to the party's working- and 
middle-class base.Lynch, 58, has had to defend his decision to vote against 
President Obama's 2010 health care law, while Markey, who won his first 
elected office while in law school, has fended off efforts to portray 
him as a Washington insider.Markey, 66, is the better-funded of the two 
Democratic candidates, having raised $4.8 million through the end of the 
last reporting period, compared with $1.5 million for Lynch.Markey has also 
benefited from outside spending. Of the more than $2.2 million spent by 
outside groups, nearly 84 percent went to Markey, an Associated Press review 
of Federal Election Commission reports found.In the town of Wayland in his 
congressional district, voters trickled in to polling places.Holly Zaitchik, 
a 66-year-old retired Boston University professor, said she voted for Markey 
because he's "he's done a terrific job of being there when anything 
important happens" in Washington.Zaitchik also thought the Marathon bombings 
might discourage turnout among voters still coping with the aftermath."There 
are a lot of people who are still down and not wanting 
to participate in things," she said. "It's disheartening."The GOP primary 
race is pitting three candidates: former U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts 
Michael Sulli
 a's second term.Watt represents the 
Charlotte area, home base of behemoth Bank of America Corp. He becomes 
yet another high-profile African-American and the second North Carolinian 
nominated by Obama in three days to a top government post. On 
Monday, Obama nominated Anthony Foxx, mayor of Charlotte, to head the Transportation 
Department.Watt, who has a consistently liberal voting record, is expected 
to face Republican opposition to his confirmation and Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., 
was among the first to express disappointment.The White House was already 
lining up supporters who might hold some sway with GOP senators."This gives 
new meaning to the adage that the fox is guarding the hen 
house," Corker, a member of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs 
Committee, said in a written statement. "The debate around his nomination 
will illuminate for all Americans why Fannie and Freddie failed so miserably."Corker 
added that the administration should "explicitly lay out" its plans for 
dissolving the government-sponsored lending companies before anyone is considered 
for the FHFA's top job.The administration put forward a plan in 2011 
to slowly dissolve Fannie and Freddie, with the goal of shrinking the 
government's role in the mortgage finance system. But Congress has yet to 
decide how much the government's role should be reduced.Erskine Bowles, 
a fellow North Carolinian and former White House chief of staff under 
President Bill Clinton, pra
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