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How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013? (Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...

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Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 17:29:05 -0700
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How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013? (Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...

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the dire warnings issued by agencies, in part because agency budget officers 
working with Congress have been permitted to transfer money between accounts. 
That allowed the Justice Department, for instance, to avoid temporary layoffs 
called furloughs. But budget experts warn that the grip of sequestration 
will grow tighter as weeks and months pass, leading to teacher layoffs, 
reduced funding for infrastructure and economic development projects, and 
a host of other cuts across the budget.Many liberal activists were infuriated 
when Congress last week swiftly moved to address problems with air traffic 
control that led to widespread flight delays while leaving other problems 
like cuts to preschool for the poor and Meals on Wheels for 
the elderly unaddressed. Most lawmakers are frequent fliers.At issue in 
the latest recalculation are accounts that were cut more deeply under a 
full-year funding bill enacted in March than they would have been under 
the across-the-board cuts. They get funds restored. It's up to the White 
House Office of Management and Budget to calculate the across-the-board 
cuts.The State Department said Friday that cuts to its budget would be 
only $400 million, less than half of $850 million that was originally 
estimated. That means it was able to avoid furloughing workers.
rnative under 
sequestration," Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell wrote in March to governors 
in 41 states, explaining that since the payments were issued in the 
2013 budget year, the money would be subject to sequestration.Infuriated, 
Republicans and Democrats from Capitol Hill to the governor's offices banded 
together to fight back, arguing the money was paid to the states 
well before the spending reductions went into effect. The governors of Alaska 
and Wyoming have flat out refused to send the money back."The frustration 
level is off the charts on this," said Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., 
whose timber-rich state is the top recipient of the Forest Service payments 
and stands to lose nearly $3.6 million.Wyden, chairman of the Senate Energy 
and Natural Resources Committee, said he and Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, 
the panel's top Republican, are working together to "turn this around" so 
their states and others are not forced to return any money to 
the federal government."This is slap-your-forehead-in-disbelief kind of 
stuff," Wyden said.At issue are so-called county payments, a revenue sharing 
plan that's existed since President Teddy Roosevelt created the national 
forests to protect timber reserves from the cut-and-run logging going on 
at the time. For nearly a century, hundreds of counties received a 
quarter of the revenue from the timber sold on federal land. The 
money is being used for roads, schools and emergency services and is 
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      <h2><strong>(Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...</strong></h2>
      <p>September 10, 2013 (New York, NY): In a recent study by fat loss expert and two-time "Trainer of the Year" Billy Beck III, <strong>over twenty of his clients LOST between 20-40 lbs each...</strong><br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">May 2, 2013: President Barack Obama, left, and Mexicos President Enrique 
Pena Nieto, right, arrive for a news conference at the Palacio Nacional 
in Mexico City.APMEXICO CITY  President Barack Obama sought on Thursday 
to tamp down a potential rift with Mexico over a dramatic shift 
in the cross-border fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, 
acceding that Mexicans had the right to determine how best to tackle 
the violence that has plagued their country.Since taking office in December, 
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has moved to end the widespread access 
that U.S. security agencies have had in Mexico to tackle the violence 
that affects both sides of the border. It's a departure from the 
strategy employed by his predecessor, Felipe Calderon, which was praised 
by the U.S. but reviled by many Mexicans.Obama said the shifting security 
relationship would not hurt cooperation between the neighboring nations."I 
agreed to continue our close cooperation on security, even as the nature 
of that cooperation will evolve," Obama said during a joint news conference 
at Mexico's grand National Palace. "It is obviously up to the Mexican 
people to determine their security structures and how it engages with the 
other nations -- including the United States."Pena Nieto as well downplayed 
the notion that the new, more centralized arrangement would damage its security 
partnership with the United States. He said Obama agreed during their private 
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also said a terrorist-related charge shouldn't automatically deny release."The 
word 'terrorism' is a word that tends to taint everything," she told 
the court.She also gestured to the back of the courtroom, where dozens 
of members of his community sat, and she assured the judge they 
would also watch over Tounisi and see that he stays out of 
trouble."They are committed to being part of his life," she said. "That 
offers a backstop to the family."Judge Martin said repeatedly that his decision 
to grant Tounisi release was a close call. He told Tounisi's father, 
Ahmad Tounisi, that a landline must be installed in the Aurora family 
home before his son could be released  to comply with home 
confinement and electronic monitoring.The judge told Tounisi's father that 
he will be obliged to contact authorities immediately if his son takes 
"one step out of the house." The elder Tounisi said he understood 
and would comply.Tounisi would be released on a $50,000 unsecured bond, 
meaning neither he nor his family would be required to put the 
money down to secure his release. But if he fled, the court 
would order payment of the full $50,000.Tounisi, a U.S. citizen, was snared 
in an Internet sting after contacting a sham website set up by 
the FBI that purported to connect would-be fighters with terrorists, federal 
prosecutors said.He is charged with one count of attempting to provide material 
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