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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Track RBravo)
Wed Jun 3 16:43:13 2015
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2015 13:43:10 -0700
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se hopeful explains why he could win the Iowa Caucuses
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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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t of about 4 million barrels of oil a day. It relies
on oil exports for about 80 percent of its public revenues.Iran has
adopted an aggressive military posture in recent months in response to increasing
threats from the U.S. and Israel that they may take military action
to stop Iran's nuclear program.The navy is in the midst of a
10-day drill in international waters near the strategic oil route. The exercises
began Saturday and involve submarines, missile drills, torpedoes and drones. The war
games cover a 1,250-mile stretch of sea off the Strait of Hormuz,
northern parts of the Indian Ocean and into the Gulf of Aden
near the entrance to the Red Sea as a show of strength
and could bring Iranian ships into proximity with U.S. Navy vessels in
the area.Iranian media are describing how Iran could move to close the
strait, saying the country would use a combination of warships, submarines, speed
boats, anti-ship cruise missiles, torpedoes, surface-to-sea missiles a
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A group of Canadian tourists made a gruesome discovery Tuesday when they
found a severed human leg outside the Florida home they were renting
for the holidays.St. Petersburg police spokesman Mike Puetz said the family walked
outside the home Tuesday morning to view the sunrise over Tampa Bay
when they spotted the body part, Fox affiliate WTVT-TV reported."We don't think
the leg has been in the water that long. We're still trying
to identify the age, sex and race of this person," Puetz said.The
leg was found behind a home on 4th Street South, next door
the to Bay Vista Recreation Center. Detectives searched the entire area, including
the water, but found nothing to suggest a crime, according to the
station.There have been no missing persons reports filed in St. Petersburg that
would be consistent with a leg having been dumped in the water
24 to 48 hours ago, police said. There also have been no
reported boating accidents in the area, the station reported.Detect
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pression that maybe they aren't welcome," said Rolf Lundberg, the U.S. Chamber
of Commerce's top lobbyist.To help make the U.S. appear more welcoming, Congress
approved last year a $200 million annual marketing campaign.In Las Vegas, where
travelers to the Strip have traditionally kept Nevada's economy afloat, tourism and
government leaders are desperate to keep businesses open and create jobs in
a state with the nation's highest unemployment rate."The industries affected by tourism
are all behind it," said Republican Rep. Joe Heck of southern Nevada,
who has sponsored a bill in the House that would require shorter
visa interview delays, among other measures. "We need the jobs."Ocampo, who spent
her vacation shopping at upscale boutiques and visiting family in California, said
she would be more eager to come back if she knew her
business was wanted."Everyone wants to visit the Statue of Liberty and Disneyland,"
she said.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina A group of 50 Argentine women threatened to
sue their plastic surgeons on Tuesday if they don't get free replacements
of faulty French breast implants.The group is led by attorney Virginia Luna,
who herself has the "PIP" silicone gel packs implanted in her breasts.
She said five of her clients have obtained out-of-court agreements to provide
free replacements, and if the rest don't get them as well, her
group will sue.The implants made by the now-defunct French company Poly Implant
Prothese were banned last year in countries around the world after more
than 1,000 women suffered ruptures. In all, 30,000 French women got the
implants, and could experience harmful leaks of cheap industrial-grade silicone -- not
the medical-grade gel that higher-quality implants use.France's health system has recommended that
any women with the implants get them replaced, and has agreed to
pay for surgeries that could total millions of dollars. Not so in
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