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Cure diabetes in 14 days
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reverse Diabetes)
Thu Apr 16 14:02:00 2015
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Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 11:01:57 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">ments scroll appearing in what was once considered the center of sin
in New York City -- Times Square."What is amazing is how much
this text has influenced Western secular culture in terms of laws and
rights even today," Kohn told FoxNews.com.The scroll is expected to draw thousands
of additional visitors, and long lines were already forming on its first
day in the exhibit.While the Ten Commandments scroll will return to its
vault after the New Year, the rest of the exhibit -- including
500 artifacts and 10 other examples from the Dead Sea Scrolls --
will continue at the Discovery Times Square exhibit until April 15.
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<font color="white" size="1">APDec. 16, 2011: Mitt Romney speaks during a rally at Missouri Valley
Steel in Sioux City, Iowa.With the last pre-caucus debate in the rearview,
the Republican presidential candidates are hitting the ground in a mad dash
to meet and greet voters before their minds are made up and
they tune politics out.The Fox News debate Thursday night in western Iowa
was a critical opportunity for the candidates to make their closing arguments
on a host of issues ranging from foreign policy to the economy
to sheer electability. The next two and a half weeks will be
about the personal touch, as the candidates pack their schedules in Iowa
and beyond with visits to every pizza parlor and diner they can
find.The second-tier candidates are making a big push. As Texas Gov. Rick
Perry set out on a statewide Iowa bus tour, Minnesota Rep. Michele
Bachmann followed an aggressive performance at Thursday night's debate with an aggressive
schedule of stops at restaurants and coffee shops
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