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Breaking News - The Blood Pressure Myth Revealed.

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Mon Aug 26 13:07:03 2013

Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 10:07:01 -0700
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prosecutors who were armed with the confessions and other evidence."Today's 
society faces acute contradictions, and people tend to involuntarily sympathize 
with those who are being attacked by the authorities, so he's been 
able to portray himself as a victim, as a defeated hero," said 
Zhang Lifan, a Chinese historian and political analyst.Courtroom revelations 
have painted a colorful picture of how Bo's alleged misconduct enriched 
his family. He's accused of providing political favors to a businessman, 
Xu Ming, in return for having him at his family's beck and 
call. According to Bo's wife, Xu gave the family expensive gifts that 
included a villa in France and international airfare to three continents. 
Bo is also accused of funneling $800,000 in government funds from a 
secret project.Bo has thrown his wife, Gu Kailai, under the bus for 
much of the corruption charges and even some aspects of the abuse 
of power allegation. Calling her "crazy" after she testified against him, 
he said he could not be held responsible for crimes she committed 
without his knowledge. But Chinese officialdom is familiar with the strategy 
of spreading out an officeholder's illicit assets and wealth among relatives 
and trusted friends, so Bo's defense is unlikely to convince the public, 
Ding said.The trial laid out how Gu hatched a complicated plan with 
the help of two foreigners to hide their family's ownership of the 
Fr
  James Dean's romantic co-star in 
"East of Eden" (1955), and had rolls in such films as "Requiem 
for a Heavyweight" (1962), "The Haunting" (1963) and "Reflections in a Golden 
Eye" (1967).Yet Harris' biggest successes and most satisfying moments have 
been on stage. "The theater has been my church," the actress once 
said. "I don't hesitate to say that I found God in the 
theater."The 5-foot-4 Harris, blue-eyed with delicate features and reddish-gold 
hair, made her Broadway debut in 1945 in a short-lived play called 
"It's a Gift." Five years later, at the age of 24, Harris 
was cast as Frankie, a lonely 12-year-old tomboy on the brink of 
adolescence, in "The Member of the Wedding," Carson McCullers' stage version 
of her wistful novel.The critics raved about Harris, with Brooks Atkinson 
in The New York Times calling her performance "extraordinary -- vibrant, 
full of anguish and elation.""That play was really the beginning of everything 
big for me," Harris had said.The actress appeared in the 1952 film 
version, too, with her original Broadway co-stars, Ethel Waters and Brandon 
De Wilde, and received an Academy Award nomination.Harris won her first 
Tony Award for playing Sally Bowles, the confirmed hedonist in "I Am 
a Camera," adapted by John van Druten from Christopher Isherwood's "Berlin 
Stories." The play later became the stage and screen musical "Cabaret." 
In her second Tony-winning performance, Harris played a much more spiritual 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Many Christian woman and children in Northern Sudan are separated from their 
families and endure increased persecution from an increasing Mulslim populationThe 
Barnabas FundAn international relief agency plans to airlift some 3,400 
Christians out of Sudan, where they face increasing persecution from the 
Islamist government.The Barnabas Fund has already whisked about 5,000 Christians 
from the embattled country, where President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has vowed 
to create a a 100 percent Islamic constitution, without communism or secularism 
or Western [influences]. The Christians will be taken to South Sudan, a 
smaller nation formed in 2011 where religious freedom is better tolerated.We 
launched this as major global initiative, and have had such a tremendous 
response from the Christian community, Julian Dobbs, a bishop and honorary 
director for the Baranbas Fund, told FoxNews.com.The situation for Christians 
who have remained behind has proven to create hardships for them, especially 
for women and children."The Barnabas Fund's airlifting project began in 
August 2012, but only recently has the organization secured funds for a 
second phase.Sharia law is heavily enforced in Sudan, where nearly 98 percent 
of the population is Muslim.It has made it very difficult, if not 
impossible, for Christians to worship, Dobbs also said. There is also no 
access for food and proper safety.Many families were also forcibly split 
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prosecutors who were armed with the confessions and other evidence."Today's 
society faces acute contradictions, and people tend to involuntarily sympathize 
with those who are being attacked by the authorities, so he's been 
able to portray himself as a victim, as a defeated hero," said 
Zhang Lifan, a Chinese historian and political analyst.Courtroom revelations 
have painted a colorful picture of how Bo's alleged misconduct enriched 
his family. He's accused of providing political favors to a businessman, 
Xu Ming, in return for having him at his family's beck and 
call. According to Bo's wife, Xu gave the family expensive gifts that 
included a villa in France and international airfare to three continents. 
Bo is also accused of funneling $800,000 in government funds from a 
secret project.Bo has thrown his wife, Gu Kailai, under the bus for 
much of the corruption charges and even some aspects of the abuse 
of power allegation. Calling her "crazy" after she testified against him, 
he said he could not be held responsible for crimes she committed 
without his knowledge. But Chinese officialdom is familiar with the strategy 
of spreading out an officeholder's illicit assets and wealth among relatives 
and trusted friends, so Bo's defense is unlikely to convince the public, 
Ding said.The trial laid out how Gu hatched a complicated plan with 
the help of two foreigners to hide their family's ownership of the 
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