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Scientific Breakthrough on Your Body Cells [AmazingVideo]
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Date: Mon, 25 May 2015 18:34:17 -0700
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authorities continued to resist the Arab League efforts.Activists said four soldiers were
killed and 12 others wounded in the ambush Wednesday that targeted a
joint military and security convoy and that was carried out by defectors
in the southern province of Daraa.The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights,
which reported the ambush, also said troops conducted raids and arrests in
villages in the south, forcing residents who have been on strike for
almost three weeks to open up their shops.The Local Coordination Committees also
said the army stormed the village of Khirbet Ghazaleh with bulldozers to
break the strike that lasted 18 days.The Observatory said two people died
Wednesday in Homs, one by fire from security forces fire and the
other from wounds sustained in shooting the day before.The team of about
60 Arab League monitors arrived in Syria on Monday night -- the
first foreign observers allowed in since March, when the uprising against Preside
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ed the child.A judge ordered Plumadore held without bail or bond at
an initial hearing Tuesday, sheriff's department spokesman Cpl. Jeremy Tinkel said. He
has yet to be formally charged in Aliahna's death.Aliahna and her two
younger sisters were staying with Plumadore because their mother had been sick
with the flu.Plumadore told The Journal Gazette on Sunday that Aliahna disappeared
from his home Friday morning while he was sleeping after having gone
to a gas station about a mile away to buy a cigar.Authorities
have said the store's surveillance video shows him there about that time.Aliahna
wasn't reported missing until Friday night. Plumadore said the younger girls told
him their mother had picked her up and he didn't realize until
hours later that this wasn't true.On Saturday, more than 100 emergency workers
searched for Aliahna around the trailer park on the city's north side
where Aliahna and Plumadore lived. FBI agents were there Monday.A state website
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Sinead O'Connor (AP)Nothing compares 2 ... who?Irish songstress Sinead O'Connor ended her
marriage to her fourth husband after just 16 days, she announced on
her website.The controversial singer wed boyfriend Barry Herridge in the back of
a pink Cadillac in Las Vegas on Dec. 8 -- her 45th
birthday.But less than three weeks later O'Connor announced that the couple had
split "amicably" because "there was intense pressure placed upon him by certain
people in his life, not to be involved with me.""Within 3 hours
of the ceremony being over the marriage was kyboshed by the behaviour
of certain people in my husband's life," she wrote on sineadoconnor.com. "And
also by a bit of a wild ride i took us on
looking for a bit of a smoke of weed for me wedding
night as I don't drink.""My husband was enormously wounded and very badly
effected by that experience and also by the attitude of those close
to him toward our marriage," she explained.O'Connor admitted that the pair "
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pulled an episode of So Random from the schedule to evaluate
it.This is the tweet the rep was referencing: "We hear you &
are pulling both episodes as quickly as possible & reevaluating them... It's
NEVER our intention to make light of eating disorders!"Indeed the Disney Channel
is not entirely bereft of positive body role models. The character Trish,
played by the actress Raini Rodriguezon the show Austin & Ally is
not a classic size 2. But Trish is an outlier on television,
which experts say features mostly very thin young girls.This controversy goes beyond
Disney. The fact that they apologized to Demi Lovato, for possibly making
fun of eating disorders, is proof that the media, parents, needs to
be very careful in the messages we give to our girls and
boys regarding body image, explains Dr. Jeffrey Gardere, an assistant professor at
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine. The fact is we have become an
obsessive and prejudiced society when it comes to body i
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ators also say the Argentine government should cover the costs."It would be
a good move if the State opens a clinic in one of
the city's public hospitals to attend to women with these implants, analyze
each case and later extract them at no cost," Deputy Daniel Amoroso
said in a statement. He said about 28,000 women get breast implants
each year in Argentina.In both Argentina and Brazil, government officials also asked
doctors to notify federal agencies of any patient complaints.It would be premature
to have women remove the implants if they're not having any problems,
said the president of Brazil's Plastic Surgeons Association, Jose Horacio Aboudib."I'd remove
them from any patient that wants to, but I don't see the
need for everyone to go into surgery," he said.Aboudib added that the
Brazil surgeons' association in January will create a national registry of breast
implants, where doctors would enter information about the patient, the date of
the operation, a
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Disney Parks and Resorts. Republicans and Democrats in Congress are backing the
proposed changes through six bills in the House and Senate.Geoff Freeman, the
travel association's chief operating officer, said the State Department should be required
to keep visa interview wait times at a maximum of 10 days."Every
day a person is waiting for that interview is a day a
person cannot be here supporting the American economy," he said.For most foreigners,
taking a last-minute business or leisure trip to New York, Los Angeles,
Miami or other U.S. travel hubs would be nearly impossible. The average
wait time for a visa interview in Rio de Janeiro, for example,
was 87 days, according to the State Department.The Government Accountability Office, a
nonpartisan agency that audits federal programs, concluded that wait times are likely
much longer than reported because some department employees artificially reduce the wait
times by not scheduling interviews during high-demand
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