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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Omega Flex Formula)
Mon Nov 4 13:05:00 2013

Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 10:04:59 -0800
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1 Weird Trick To Help Relieve Joint Pain

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rsation about how to get China to 
join the United States in putting pressure on Pyongyang, according to a 
senior administration official who was present. The debate encapsulates 
America's struggle to come up with a strategy   based on 
sticks, carrots or a combination of both    to convince 
China to police its own backyard.As Kerry heads to East Asia for 
his first time as America's top diplomat, some progress has been made 
in convincing Beijing, North Korea's biggest benefactor, to start getting 
tough with its neighbor. The question is whether it will make a 
difference.North Korea's government agency said Thursday that it has "powerful 
striking means" on standby for a launch, amid speculation in Seoul and 
Washington that North Korea will test-fire a mid-range missile designed 
to reach the U.S. territory of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. It 
was the latest warning from the North, which launched a long-range rocket 
in December and conducted an underground nuclear test in February.For years, 
Washington has been putting its hopes in Beijing to rein in the 
provocative behavior and combative rhetoric from North Korea. China has 
more leverage over the North than any other country, having massively boosted 
trade ties with the isolated regime in recent years and maintaining close 
military relations.But the U.S. has been frustrated by the reaction from 
a government that in many ways has different priorities. China, analysts 
and officials often say, f
NEW ORLEANS  A former BP engineer charged with deleting text messages 
about the company's response to its 2010 oil spill in the Gulf 
of Mexico says federal prosecutors have tacked on "farcical" allegations 
that he also deleted dozens of voicemails.A court filing Wednesday by Kurt 
Mix's defense attorneys asks a judge to bar prosecutors from making any 
references to nearly 350 voicemails that couldn't be recovered from Mix's 
phone.Mix's lawyers also want copies of transcripts for the grand jury proceedings 
that produced a new March 20 indictment against their client. The new 
indictment added allegations that Mix deleted about 40 voicemails from a 
supervisor and roughly 15 voicemails from a BP contractor.Mix, a resident 
of Katy, Texas, pleaded not guilty last May to two counts of 
obstruction of justice.

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endangered species. Offering protections for the bird under the Endangered 
Species Act could severely restrict ranching, grazing, mining and other 
activities on public land in their states, the senators said.Risch lifted 
the hold after the Interior Department agreed in writing to use the 
best science available and work in a "collaborative" way with Idaho officials 
on the sage grouse."Only by working together can we achieve solutions that 
are acceptable to all parties," Risch said in a statement, adding that 
he was pleased Jewell agreed with that approach.
 ercent surveillance of the entire border, and apprehending 
90 percent of border crossers or would-be crossers -- or getting them 
to turn back to Mexico -- in sectors where the majority of 
unauthorized entries take place.As of the end of the 2010 fiscal year, 
the Department of Homeland Security reported achieving some level of operational 
control of 44 percent of the nearly 2,000-mile border, according to a 
Government Accountability Office report this year. Operational control was 
defined as the ability to detect and respond to cross-border illegal activity.In 
one border sector cited by GAO, the busy Tucson sector, 64 percent 
of people who managed to make it across the border were apprehended 
in 2011, while 23 percent turned back to Mexico and 13 percent 
got away. That meant the sector stopped or turned back 87 percent 
of crossers, close to the 90 percent level sought by the legislation.The 
new goals would be achieved by giving the Department of Homeland Security 
six months from the bill's enactment to create a new border security 
plan deploying the personnel, infrastructure and technology needed to achieve 
the 90 percent effectiveness rate. Also within six months, the department 
would have to create a plan to identify where new fencing is 
needed on the border. Once those plans are certified, people living here 
illegally could begin to apply for a provisional status allowing them to 
work here legally.If the 90 percent rate of apprehensio
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