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Cut your Electric Bill 80%

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (LibertyGeneratr)
Sun Jun 28 08:46:13 2015

Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2015 05:46:12 -0700
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 denied request and receive that response within 72 hours, the Pentagon 
added.Another new policy will standardize retention periods for sexual assault records across 
the military services. Specified documents will be retained for 50 years in 
unrestricted cases and for five years in restricted cases to give victims 
longer access to documents related to sexual assault, the Defense Department said.While 
the report found that the U.S. Military Academy at West Point is 
in partial compliance with the department's policies regarding sexual harassment and assault, 
it concluded the academy was not in compliance with department policy for 
providing prevention and response training to all cadets.The Service Women's Action Network, 
a national human rights organization founded by women veterans, was critical of 
the increase in sexual abuse reports. Greg Jacob, policy director for the 
organization, also underscored the noncompliance with Pentagon policy in the report."Ending th

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hows that 15 registered sex offenders live in the park that numbers 
about two dozen homes. Plumadore is not on Indiana's registered sex offenders 
list. He has a criminal record in Florida and North Carolina that 
includes convictions for trespassing and assault.The girl's relatives told the newspaper that 
Plumadore had cared for Aliahna's ailing grandfather until his death early this 
month and was living in her grandfather's mobile home."He was a trusted 
family friend," Aliahna's step-grandfather, David Story, told The Associated Press late Monday, 
saying he was surprised by the arrest.Sheriff Ken Fries said investigators questioned 
Plumadore on Friday and Saturday and that he was arrested Monday after 
being interviewed by detectives for several hours more."The story just didn't make 
sense to our investigators or to me when I first heard it," 
Fries said Monday night. "I thought this is the guy we needed 
to focus on. If we are going to find her, he's going 
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research, mainly through the National Institutes of Health. It was not considered 
particularly controversial. But things changed during the congressional health care debate, after 
former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin made the claim, now widely 
debunked, that Obama and the Democrats were setting up "death panels" to 
ration care.As a result, lawmakers hedged the new institute with caveats. It 
was set up as an independent nonprofit organization, with a .org Internet 
address instead of .gov. The government cannot dictate Selby's research agenda. And 
there are limitations on how the Health and Human Services department can 
use the research findings in decisions that affect Medicare and Medicaid.Selby says 
the institute is taking seriously the term "patient-centered" in its name. Patients 
will not be merely subjects of research; they and their representatives will 
be involved in setting the agenda and overseeing the process."We are talking 
about patients

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ts during their stay.Willis's DJing turn did not get quite as high 
marks as her mother's moves, a spy said.Friend FOX411 on Facebook.Ironically, Moore 
and Kutcher headed to Parrot Cay just last month for a romantic 
getaway, to try and repair their marriage and celebrate Moore's 49th birthday, 
after Kutcher was caught cheating with Sara Leal, 22.But shortly after their 
tropical escape, Moore announced she would file for divorce. Moore and Kutcher 
often vacationed on the island at the private residence of Moore's ex, 
Bruce Willis.Other celebrities in Parrot Cay for the holidays included Charlize Theron, 
with her mother, and "Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol" producer J.J. Abrams 
and his wife, Katie McGrath.Reps for Moore could not be reached. A 
rep for Parrot Cay declined to comment.Is Demi Moore Aging Backwards?Don't call 
her a cougar!

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ished in 2010 in the same journal, politely citing a multitude of 
problems with the study's methodology. The Indian researchers responded a month later 
with their own two-paragraph letter defending the methodology and calling for a 
larger study to establish the superiority of antibiotic treatment over surgery.There's no 
word whether that larger study is pending, but the journal's editors retracted 
the original article for reasons of alleged plagiarism, stating that "significant portions 
of the article were published earlier" by other researchers in 2000 and 
1995.#2: Litter breeds crime and discrimination.It sounded so reasonable: Graffiti and litter 
in urban settings can trigger changes in the brain that can lead 
to crime, hatred and discrimination. Alas, the senior author of this April 
2011 paper in Science, Dutch social psychologist Diederik Stapel, might have fabricated 
much of the data.The journal Science retracted the paper in November upon 
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o give his name for fear of reprisals.The resident and other eyewitnesses 
said most of the tanks were gone but police and security agents 
were spread out. "Snipers are all over Homs, this is something the 
observers don't see," the resident said.Homs-based activist Majd Amer said members of 
the Syrian opposition wished to reach the observers but didn't know how."They 
are hostages in the hands of the regime," Amer said of the 
monitors. "They are totally dependent on authorities to move around, make calls 
and even to get their food and drink," he added in frustration.In 
Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner demanded Syrian authorities allow the monitors 
full access to the Syrian people."We expect that Arab League monitors will 
be able to deploy and move freely within Homs and other Syrian 
cities as protesters peacefully gather," Toner said Tuesday night. He suggested the 
international community "will consider other means to protect Syrian civilians" if 

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