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To: sipbv6-mtg@charon2.mit.edu From: "Match" <Match@armerscodg.us> Reply-To: <bounce-73800431@armerscodg.us> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 06:05:16 -0700 ------=Part.136.1034.1383224716 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dating News: 1 in 5 Relationships Start Online - Meet Singles Today! http://www.armerscodg.us/2823/107/216/995/1990.10tt73800431AAF18.php Unsub- http://www.armerscodg.us/2823/107/216/995/1990.10tt73800431AAF8.html ChevroletYou might think that installing a charging station for plug-in electric cars shouldn't be that complicated. It's essentially an electric appliance.But in the city of Watertown, New York, City Attorney Robert J. 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He said the president reappeared about half an hour later to accept the winner's prize about $11 million.State TV showed the president accepting the award, which he said would be used to improve Turkmenistan's horse breeding.The choreographed winning of the race the nearest challenger was obviously throttling back his mount in the home stretch the media censorship and the reported tough security response at the airport all reflect Turkmenistan's two decades of stifling authoritarianism.Since becoming independent in the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkmenistan has been an extreme example of a one-party state.Its first leader, Saparmurat Niyazov, developed a pervasive personality cult that included renaming months of the year after his family members. He also mandated that all schoolchildren study his rambling spiritual guide and once claimed that reading it three times would guarantee the reader a berth in heaven.Some of his measures verged on HARARE, Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's official media says the nation's generals and police commanders won't meet with the prime minister and other "malcontents" trying to undermine their powers.The state-owned Herald newspaper, controlled by President Robert Mugabe's party, reported Wednesday the country's police chief warned critics of the army and police that they risked being arrested if they continued demanding reforms in the security forces and "peddling lies" on the role of the armed services ahead of crucial elections later this year.Security chiefs "will neither meet or engage" with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, the paper quoted police chief Augustine Chihuri saying.Zimbabwe's security chiefs "have no business talking to individuals of no substance," Chihuri said.Tsvangirai's party has called for an overhaul of the police and military blamed for openly supporting Mugabe. </p> </html> ------=Part.136.1034.1383224716--
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