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Cure Tinnitus without drugs.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (TinnitusMiracle)
Fri Jun 26 20:49:36 2015

Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2015 17:49:33 -0700
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A group of Canadian tourists made a gruesome discovery Tuesday when they 
found a severed human leg outside the Florida home they were renting 
for the holidays.St. Petersburg police spokesman Mike Puetz said the family walked 
outside the home Tuesday morning to view the sunrise over Tampa Bay 
when they spotted the body part, Fox affiliate WTVT-TV reported."We don't think 
the leg has been in the water that long. We're still trying 
to identify the age, sex and race of this person," Puetz said.The 
leg was found behind a home on 4th Street South, next door 
the to Bay Vista Recreation Center. Detectives searched the entire area, including 
the water, but found nothing to suggest a crime, according to the 
station.There have been no missing persons reports filed in St. Petersburg that 
would be consistent with a leg having been dumped in the water 
24 to 48 hours ago, police said. There also have been no 
reported boating accidents in the area, the station reported.Detect

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support."The state requires candidates to submit petitions with 10,000 signatures from registered 
Virginia voters with 400 signatures from voters in each of its eleven 
congressional districts.Perry's campaign said it submitted 11,911 signatures for verification.In the statement 
announcing the legal challenge, Perry's campaign said only 119,034 Virginians voted in 
the 2008 Republican primary, making the requirement of 10,000 signatures "unrealistic and 
onerous."Newt Gingrich also failed to qualify for the primary, which is to 
be held on Super Tuesday, March 6. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 
and Texas Rep. Ron Paul were the only candidates to make the 
ballot.

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Starting in 2012, the government will charge a new fee to your 
health insurance plan for research to find out which drugs, medical procedures, 
tests and treatments work best. But what will Americans do with the 
answers?The goal of the research, part of a little-known provision of President 
Barack Obama's health care law, is to answer such basic questions as 
whether that new prescription drug advertised on TV really works better than 
an old generic costing much less.But in the politically charged environment surrounding 
health care, the idea of medical effectiveness research is eyed with suspicion. 
The insurance fee could be branded a tax and drawn into the 
vortex of election-year politics.The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute -- a quasi-governmental agency 
created by Congress to carry out the research -- has yet to 
commission a single head-to-head comparison, although its director is anxious to begin.The 
government is already providing the institute w

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he future.Four firefighters were injured, including a captain who suffered second-degree burns 
on his face, Keatley said.Lomer Johnson had worked as a department store 
Santa Claus this season after a long career as a safety chief 
at Louisville, Ky.-based liquor maker Brown-Forman Corp., from which he retired several 
years ago.Badger is the founder of New York-based Badger &amp; Winters Group. 
She was treated at a hospital and was discharged by Sunday evening, 
a hospital supervisor said. Her whereabouts Tuesday were unknown.Borcina, 52, was in 
fair condition Tuesday at Stamford Hospital and declined to comment through a 
hospital spokeswoman.He owns Tiberias Construction Inc., which renovates expensive homes and businesses. 
The company's projects have included a Donna Karan store and artist Alex 
Beard's studio, both in New York City, and the White House Christmas 
wishing tree, according to the construction firm's website.According to the Department of 
Consumer Protect

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hs of speculation that he would leave office, the 70-year-old conservative Democrat 
told supporters in an emailed statement Tuesday that he felt it was 
time he "step away from elective office, spend more time with my 
family, and look for new ways to serve our state and nation.""Therefore, 
I am announcing today that I will not seek re-election," said Nelson, 
a former two-term governor. "Simply put: It is time to move on."Democrats 
banking on Nelson's ability to leverage his centrist stances and capture statewide 
races were left scrambling; many state activists acknowledged being taken by surprise.While 
some floated the names of state Sen. Steve Lathrop of Omaha and 
Nelson's former lieutenant governor, Kim Robak, as possible contenders, many said it 
was too early to know who might run. Messages seeking comment were 
left for Lathrop and Robak.A dream candidate for Democrats: former Nebraska Sen. 
Bob Kerrey. Traveling in India on Tuesday, Kerrey told The Washington 

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 has said he wouldn't rule it out automatically.Sen. Patty Murray, chairwoman 
of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, praised Nelson for being a "loyal 
public servant to the people of Nebraska."She also said she's expecting Republicans 
will have "a very divisive primary in the state, which will provide 
an opportunity for Democrats to remain competitive" in the state.Dec. 27, 2011: 
Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., seen here in this 2009 photo, will retire 
from the U.S. Senate, sources confirmed to Fox News.

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