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Scientifically proven cure for diabetes
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reverse Diabetes)
Tue Apr 21 00:02:08 2015
Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 21:01:59 -0700
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Scientifically proven cure for diabetes
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<font color="white" size="1">Shown here is Media Matters CEO David Brock. Two left-leaning Washington organizations
are facing heated criticism for their Israel-related coverage and commentary after throwing
around the disparaging term "Israel firster" and accusing the Simon Wiesenthal Center
-- a group dedicated to tolerance -- of being a "far-right" outfit.The
comments by writers for the Center for American Progress, a think tank,
and Media Matters, a media advocacy group, have received increasing attention over
the past week, in particular for their criticism of American supporters of
Israel and for their repeated downplaying of the threat posed by a
nuclear Iran. The CAP also was reproached for its criticism of the
Simon Wiesenthal Center as a partisan outfit.The Wiesenthal Center responded this week
with a lengthy statement that condemned the remarks and suggested that the
organizations are trying to make it difficult for others "to take a
position sympathetic to the Jewish state."At i
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<font color="white" size="1">LAMEZIA, Italy -- Authorities intercepted letters containing bullets sent to former Italian
prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and his successor, Mario Monti, the ANSA news
agency reported Friday.Ten envelopes containing the bullets were intercepted by police in
the southern Italian city of Lamezia. Some of the envelopes, discovered late
Thursday, were addressed to the editors of major national newspapers in Italy.The
letters were sent by the Armed Proletarian Movement, a little-known far-left group
in Italy, AFP reported.Threatening notes were found in the envelopes addressed to
Berlusconi and Monti, reading, "Reconsider the austerity plan or we'll make you
pay."The message added, "We will hit you and it will be a
war to the death. We'll make you curse these measures in your
blood. You will no longer sleep soundly. The bullets are many."Italy's lower
house of parliament was preparing to put Monti's austerity measures to a
confidence vote Friday.The premier has to
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