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1 weird food that KILLS blood pressure
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Sat Nov 9 12:05:53 2013
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1 food that kills high blood pressure
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FILE: December 17, 2012: Women carry packages into the James A. Farley
Post Office Building in New York City.REUTERSThe financially strapped U.S.
Postal Service is running into opposition from historic preservationists
as the agency tries to cut losses by selling off buildings.The postal
service lost $15.9 billion last year, after losing $5.1 billion in 2011
-- as online services continue to replace money-making mail deliveries.Hundreds
of post offices are on the National Register of Historic Places, which
largely protects them from being demolished, or are protected under deals
with new owners.But preservationists point out some of the 600 post offices
earmarked for disposal in the agencys fiscal 2012 report could have historical
significance and be sold.Steve Hutkins, a New York University professor
who runs the website Save the Post Office, told FoxNews.com the number
for sale might be closer to 200 because about 400 would be
lease terminations, yet he remains skeptical.The New York Times reports
11 historic post offices are now on the market, including ones in
Santa Monica, Calif., and Norwich, Conn.While many of the buildings are
most known for the exterior architectural designs, more than 1,000 have
Art-Deco-era murals of potential value, the result of the federal government
commissioning artists during the 1930s Depression.Bernard Perlin, who as
a young man painted a mural in 1939 in a New Jersey
post office, later had his work c
April 5, 2013: In this photo, the USS Arlington sits dock in
its new home port at Norfolk Naval Station in Norfolk, Va.AP/The Virginian-PilotNORFOLK,
Va. A Navy ship named in honor of the victims and
first responders of the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon joined the fleet
Saturday, serving as a floating tribute to the people who died that
day and an active warship that can transport Marines around the world.The
Navy commissioned the USS Arlington in front of about 5,000 people in
its new home port of Naval Station Norfolk. The amphibious transport dock
is one of three ships named after 9/11 crash sites.Two hundred pounds
of steel salvaged from the Pentagon's wreckage was forged into a pentagon
to be put on a permanent display aboard the ship in a
memorial room and smaller pieces of the Pentagon sit on the commanding
officer's desk. The ship also has 184 gold stars throughout its passageways
in honor of those who died when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed
into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2011."We are not a memorial, we
are a warship. But we carry the spirit of those 184 people
that died that day. We know why we got our name," Cmdr.
Darren Nelson, the ship's commanding officer, told reporters the day before
the ship was commissioned. "We teach that to the crew. Every crew
member that shows up on board this ship learns and understands that
184 people gave their life for us."Among those attending the pierside ceremony
were first responders
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<p><em>"Mr. Burge, you're going to die.</p>
<p>Probably before you leave this building."</em></p>
<p>That's what the nurse told me when she took my blood pressure.</p>
<p>I was too terrified to speak. My wife was weeping.</p>
<p>I thought about my son Ken. He had recently turned his own blood<br>
pressure around and lost a lot of weight.</p>
<p>Whatever he was doing was working.</p>
<p>So I picked up the phone, hands shaking, and gave him a call.</p>
<p>Ken told me to drop whatever I was doing, drive to the nearest<br>
grocery store, and buy this one weird ingredient:</p>
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<p>You will not believe what happened next (click on the link above<br>
to learn the rest).</p>
<p>God bless,</p>
<p>Dennis Burge<br>
Pastor, Calvary Chapel Church<br>
Monet, Missouri</p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">just have a patchwork of bills with
no consistency, said Sean Johnson, the Maryland State Teachers Associations
managing director of legislative and legal affairs.Johnson acknowledged
some issues are best decided on a local level but not in
this case, in which some workers pay for union representatives to negotiate
fair pay and benefits while others do not.Right now, 24 states have
right-to-work statues, which prohibit unions from requiring employees to
join or pay dues as a condition of employment, according to the
National Right to Work Foundation.The right to work has been on the
march for several decades, said Greg Mourad, vice president for the Right
to Work Committee. And Maryland is moving in the wrong direction in
relation to the rest of America.He also said the recent efforts by
governors in Indian and Michigan that made their states right to work
states stunned a lot of people.Mourad said the key points are employees
want freedom in the workplace and employers want to open businesses where
they can treat their employees fairly and they wont be forced to
join unions. The new Maryland legislation is an extension of 2009 legislation
passed by the Assembly -- at the request of the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees that requires all state workers
except teachers to pay the fees.Right now, teachers in Baltimore City and
nine of the states 23 counties already pay the fee, as do
all other state employees
onal baggage.When
I meet someone new, I get to talk to him or her
like a regular person. We joke around, talk about our families, and
then the inevitable happens. What do you do for a living? When
I answer this question, I typically get one of two responses. I
either get an onslaught of Christianese phrases -- Oh, praise the Lord!
What a blessing, brother Craig! or I get stonewalled, and the conversation
dies as quickly as it started.One time when this happened, the person
I was talking with politely shared that he didnt like religious people.
I chimed in that I didnt like religious people either. His mouth
nearly dropped to the floor. I explained that religion is about rules,
but being a Christian is about relationship.Now Im not saying is that
religious organizations are useless. Obviously, Im a part of one. I am
the pastor of a church and truly believe what Bill Hybels asserts:
The local church is the hope of the world. But in order
to reach the current generation and generations to come, we must change
the way we do things. Thats why we like to say, To
reach people no one is reaching, we have to do things no
one is doing.As churches, we dont have the liberty to change the
message, but we must change the way the message is presented. We
have to discover our "altar ego"and become who God says we are
instead of who others say we are.Peeling off the labels that cling
to our reputation brings great freedom for us as individuals and a
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