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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michelle Withrow)
Tue Jul 9 05:11:43 2013

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From: "Michelle Withrow" <MichelleWithrow@jjpulaboxes.net>
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Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 02:11:42 -0700

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Hey there,

Hope things are going well for you today. I was battling another round of insomnia last night, so I did what I always do - surf the Net and check email.

Last Sunday I was casually surfing some local self-employed stories and ran across this brand new internet based job where single moms were earning up to $2700 every week from home.

I didn't know whether to believe it or not, but I really had to try anyways & its a good thing too. Cuz I actually made $456.19 on my second day of actually trying.

Its actually not hard at all. I've was already paid straight into my bank account...its probably the best thing that's happened to us in years.

Click On This To Check It Out

http://www.jjpulaboxes.net/1584/91/192/839/1719.10tt65731829AAF7.php



Here's the article... Daily Consumer Tips Studies The Hottest Online Job Opportunities. 
I think anyone that's got computer access could easily do this job so that's why I'm sending this to all of our old friends and family.


I'd love for you to start & make some good money yourself...also send this e-mail to anyone you know that needs extra cash so we can all bounce back from the current economic disaster...

-M







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President Obama said Monday that officials do not know who is behind 
the attack on the Boston Marathon, but vowed that those responsible will 
"feel the full weight of justice."The president assured that the administration 
is mobilizing its "full resources" to help investigate and provide security."The 
American people will say a prayer for Boston tonight," Obama said.The president 
addressed the nation from the White House briefing room just hours after 
the explosion.Officials tell Fox News that Obama has been in touch with 
Massachusetts officials regarding the fatal attack and has directed his 
administration to provide "whatever assistance is necessary."Reflecting 
the very preliminary stage of the investigation, Obama said authorities 
do not know who was behind the explosion."We still do not know 
who did this or why, and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before 
we have all the facts," he said. "But make no mistake, we 
will get to the bottom of this. ... We will find out 
who did this, and we will hold them accountable."A White House official 
said the president called Boston Mayor Tom Menino and Massachusetts Gov. 
Deval Patrick earlier Monday to "express his concern for those who were 
injured and to make clear that his administration is ready to provide 
needed support as they respond to the incident."Obama was briefed by Homeland 
Security adviser Lisa Monaco and other members of his senior staff Monday 
afternoon, as well as by FBI Direc
 
is the latest company to respond this way to the Affordable Health 
Care Act's requirement that employees at companies of a certain size who 
work more than 30 hours per week be provided health coverage. Applebee's 
and Olive Garden also scaled back the hours of workers. A handful 
of colleges have cut hours because of the law, including Palm Beach 
State College in Florida and New Jerseys Kean University. Critics say the 
law is boomeranging on working folks."If you want to have reduced work, 
lower wages and economic stagnation, this is a great way to do 
it, said Ed Haislmaier, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.One 
Regal theater manager told FoxNews.com the move has sparked a wave of 
resignations from full-time managers who have seen their hours cut by 25 
percent or more.In the last couple weeks, managers have been quitting on 
a daily basis from various locations to try and find full-time work, 
said the manager, who asked not to be named. Regal up until 
now has never restricted anyone to anything below 40 hours.The manager told 
FoxNews.com ObamaCare has had the unintended consequence of taking food 
off his table.Mandatingbusinesses to offer health care under threat ofdebilitatingfines 
does not fix a problem, it creates one," he said. "It fosters 
a new business culture where 30 hours is now consideredthe maximum in 
order to avoid paying the high costs associated with this law.In a 
time where 40 hours is just getting us by, 
 

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<p>Hey there,</p>
<p>Hope things are going well for you today. I was battling another  round of insomnia last night, so I did what I always do - surf the Net and check  email.</p>
<p>Last Sunday I was casually surfing some local self-employed stories  and ran across this brand new internet based job where single moms were earning  up to $2700 every week from home.</p>
<p>I didn't know whether to believe it or not, but I really had  to try anyways & its a good thing too. Cuz I actually made $456.19 on my second  day of actually trying.</p>
<p>Its actually not hard at all. I've was already paid straight  into my bank account...its probably the best thing that's happened to us in  years.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jjpulaboxes.net/1584/91/192/839/1719.10tt65731829AAF1.php" target="_blank"> Click On This To Check It Out</a><font size="2"> </font></p>
<p><br />
Here's the article... <a href="http://www.jjpulaboxes.net/1584/91/192/839/1719.10tt65731829AAF2.php">Daily Consumer Tips Studies The Hottest  Online Job Opportunities</a>. <br />
I think anyone that's got computer access could easily do this job so that's  why I'm sending this to all of our old friends and family.</p>
<p><br />
I'd love for you to start & make some good money yourself...also  send this e-mail to anyone you know that needs extra cash so we can all bounce back  from the current economic disaster...</p>
<p>-M<br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Senate Democrats are making last-minute changes to the hearing schedule 
for a soon-to-be released immigration overhaul, in an apparent bid to address 
Republican complaints that they're not being given enough time to review 
the major legislation.The bipartisan "Gang of Eight" -- which for months 
has been working on the bill -- plans to unveil the legislation 
Tuesday. Members of that group, including Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., 
have over the past several days adamantly defended the provisions of the 
package, trying to counter conservative skepticism that the plan amounts 
to "amnesty."At the same time, Republicans have complained that Senate leaders 
were not allowing nearly enough time to debate the bill, with just 
one hearing scheduled by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, 
D-Vt.On Monday, Leahy made a gesture to those critics, delaying a previously 
scheduled hearing from Wednesday to Friday, and scheduling one more for 
next Monday."Over the course of the next week, the Senate Judiciary Committee 
will hold two hearings on a forthcoming, bipartisan proposal to reform the 
Nation's broken immigration system," Leahy said in a statement. "I look 
forward to reviewing the bill, holding prompt hearings on the legislation, 
and proceeding to debating and marking up legislation on this important 
issue."Supporters of the bill are trying to navigate tricky political waters 
that have drowned prior attempts to pass an immigration o
 genes can be patented. In Myriad's case, it's because the isolated DNA 
has a "markedly different chemical structure" from DNA within the body.But 
the ACLU is arguing that isolating the DNA molecules doesn't stop them 
from being DNA molecules, which they say aren't patentable.Justices attempted 
to break the argument down to an everyday level by discussing things 
like chocolate chip cookies, baseball bats and Amazonian jungle plants in 
attempts to understand the complicated issues. For example, Justice Sonia 
Sotomayor said if a new way was found to extract the ingredients 
of a cookie, a company still wouldn't be able to patent flour, 
eggs or salt."I can't imagine getting a patent simply on the basic 
items of salt, flour and eggs, simply because I've created a new 
use or a new product from those ingredients," she said.Myriad lawyer Gregory 
A. Castanias argued that justices could think about their invention like 
a baseball bat. "A baseball bat doesn't exist until it's isolated from 
a tree. But that's still the product of human invention to decide 
where to begin the bat and where to end the bat," he 
said.But that didn't work for Chief Justice John Roberts."The baseball bat 
is quite different. You don't look at a tree and say, well, 
I've cut the branch here and cut it here and all of 
a sudden I've got a baseball bat. You have to invent it, 
if you will," Roberts said. "You don't have to invent the particular 
segment of the strand. You just h
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