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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Telovite)
Thu May 21 22:19:07 2015
Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 19:19:04 -0700
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razil and Argentina, where thousands more of the implants were sold. Health
officials in both countries just recommend checkups.Argentine clinics say they'll replace leaky
implants, but the symptoms aren't always detectable, and Luna says any woman
with the faulty implants can suffer psychological damage.The replacement surgeries can cost
up to $3,500 in Argentina, Luna said."In my case, they're OK. I
check periodically, but I am afraid," she said, recalling that when she
had them implanted in 2007, she was told they were the best
in the world, and would last her entire life.How many Argentine women
received the PIP implants is unknown, although about 13,500 of them were
imported from 2007 to April 2010, when they were banned.Some plastic surgery
clinics have said they would cover the cost of removing them, but
not replacing them, Luna complained.Luna said she wouldn't rule out suing the
government if it doesn't take action to protect these consumers.Some legisl
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ould spark violence overseas and were evaluating the risk.Navy Capt. John Kirby,
a Pentagon spokesman, said that he has not heard that issue raised
and that New York has yet to make a formal proposal. He
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in Iraq pulled out more than a week ago. About 91,000 U.S.
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take over security. Many U.S. troops who fought in the Iraq War
could end up being sent to Afghanistan.A parade might invite criticism from
those who believe the U.S. left Iraq too soon, as well as
from those who feel the war was unjustified. It could also trigger
questions about assertions of victory.Mrozek noted that President George W. Bush's administration
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e-up call as to whether the situation really is deteriorating in Iraq,"
he added. "Iraq was supposed to be an ally. We liberated Iraq.
Yet they hold these men for 18 days. ... It's inexcusable that
they were treated this way by a supposed ally."
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is came soon after Jolie herself announced she was neither pregnant nor
looking to adopt in the near future.The narrative continues. According to OK!
magazine this week Angie and Brad have Shocking Baby News. Its back
on! Apparently the pair are planning to have/get another baby in 2012.Kim
KardashianIn what might be the most implausible baby news of the year,
just weeks after she announced her divorce from Kris Humphries Star magazine
announced that Kim Kardashian was pregnant with Kris baby. That seemed tricky.
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Jennifer AnistonAniston classes up the red carpet at an Elle magazine event
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ators also say the Argentine government should cover the costs."It would be
a good move if the State opens a clinic in one of
the city's public hospitals to attend to women with these implants, analyze
each case and later extract them at no cost," Deputy Daniel Amoroso
said in a statement. He said about 28,000 women get breast implants
each year in Argentina.In both Argentina and Brazil, government officials also asked
doctors to notify federal agencies of any patient complaints.It would be premature
to have women remove the implants if they're not having any problems,
said the president of Brazil's Plastic Surgeons Association, Jose Horacio Aboudib."I'd remove
them from any patient that wants to, but I don't see the
need for everyone to go into surgery," he said.Aboudib added that the
Brazil surgeons' association in January will create a national registry of breast
implants, where doctors would enter information about the patient, the date of
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know whether his initial target was among the victims.Click here to read
more on this story from MyFoxChicago.com.Newscore contributed to this report.
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