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Want to lower your high blood pressure naturally (without medication)?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marine Essentials)
Fri Jul 5 14:10:49 2013

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Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2013 11:10:48 -0700

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Blood Pressure Myth Exposed...?

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 driver's license information obtained by the Department of Revenue. He told 
reporters: "This state of Missouri is not collecting a bunch of unuseful 
data to send to some sort of magical database someplace to mess 
with people. It's not happening."Republican Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder asserted 
Thursday that Nixon had "misled Missourians." But Replogle and Spillars 
said they had never told Nixon that the concealed guns list had 
been shared with a federal investigator and only learned of it themselves 
after the fact.Missouri lawmakers first raised privacy concerns last month 
after learning that the Department of Revenue had in December begun making 
electronic copies of driver's license applicants' personal documents, such 
as concealed carry permits and birth certificates, to be kept in a 
state database. Licensing officials say the intent is to catch fraud. They 
note that a clerk at a St. Joseph office pleaded guilty in 
December in a scheme that used false personal documents to issue licenses 
to more than 3,500 people living in the U.S. illegally.The documents being 
scanned under new state procedures were not provided to the federal government. 
Instead, the federal investigator received an electronic list of concealed 
carry permit holders that the Revenue Department compiled as part of its 
duties of placing concealed carry endorsements on driver's licenses.Replogle 
said a St. Louis-based investigator in the inspector general's office of 
the U.S. 
  seaports for tracking holders of temporary visas.It would 
call for surveillance of 100 percent of the U.S. border with Mexico 
and apprehension of 90 percent of people trying to cross in certain 
high-risk areas.Six months from enactment, people living in the U.S. illegally 
could apply for a provisional legal status, as long as the Department 
of Homeland Security has developed new plans for border security.A new visa 
program for low-skilled workers would ultimately allow up to 200,000 workers 
per year into the country for jobs as janitors, construction workers, nursing 
home attendants and other occupations.Farm workers already here illegally 
would get a faster path to citizenship than other immigrants, and another 
new visa program would allow tens of thousands of new workers into 
the country to labor in the nation's farms, fields and dairies.A visa 
program for high-tech workers now capped at 65,000 per year would nearly 
double, and foreigners getting advanced degrees in math, technology, science 
and engineering from U.S. institutions would more easily qualify for permanent 
residence.A largely voluntary system called E-Verify that employers can 
use to check their workers' legal status would be expanded and made 
mandatory for all employers.Other details, however, are not yet known. In 
particular, activists are eager to learn the particulars on how much people 
would have to pay in fees and fines to ultimately get citizenship.

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"small changes that raise questions about abortion."He said some people 
who support abortion rights oppose taxpayer funding of abortions or parental 
notification of minors' abortions. Others, he said, support the reinstatement 
of the so-called Mexico City policy, which bans American aid from funding 
abortions. Obama waived the order soon after taking office in 2009.Marjorie 
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 he kinds of nuclear capabilities referenced in the passage," Pentagon spokesman 
George Little said. Clapper echoed the assessment.Meanwhile, North Korea 
was leveling new threats Friday. According to South Korea's Yonhap News 
Agency, the regime warned that Tokyo would, in the event of a 
war, be the first target "if it continues to maintain its hostile 
posture." North Korea was apparently threatening Japan because it vowed 
to destroy any missile heading toward the country.Separately, South Korean 
President Park Geun-hye reportedly said she's open to working with the North 
to resolve the standoff if the regime ends its provocative behavior.The 
dispute over the North's nuclear capability started with the Capitol Hill 
hearing Thursday. At the hearing, Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., read aloud 
what he said was an unclassified paragraph from a secret Defense Intelligence 
Agency report that was supplied to some members of Congress.He said, reading 
from the report: "DIA assesses with moderate confidence the North currently 
has nuclear weapons capable of delivering by ballistic missiles, however 
the reliability will be low.''The reading seemed to take Gen. Martin Dempsey, 
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, by surprise, who said he 
hadn't seen the report and declined to answer questions about it.Pentagon 
officials told Fox News that the memo he read from was in 
fact classified. However, someone at the Defense Intelligence Agency mistakenly 
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