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Get rid of your timeshare in 2013

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Tue Jul 9 21:02:26 2013

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as a hoax.And despite countless searches for the Loch Ness monster using 
everything from submarines to sonar, no evidence has ever appeared of the 
mythical beast except a handful of dubious photos and videos. Nonetheless, 
the legend of Loch Ness now one of Scotland's biggest tourist draws 
refuses to die.Not everyone, however, believes in lake monsters, and critics 
wonder if this latest sighting is just a college stunt."There are several 
inconsistencies with the video that point to it being a set-up," the 
Belfast Telegraph reports."The uploader claims the video was taken in Lough 
Foyle, but the landmass in the background is clearly that of Howth 
about 130 miles away from Lough Foyle," according to the Telegraph."When 
viewed at higher definitions, there are several tethering cables seen off 
the second boat, which raises further questions," the Telegraph reports.And 
several observers have cast doubt on the video simply due to the 
college student's name: "Conall Melarkey."Copyright 2013 LiveScience, a 
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on Military.com. Her work has been published in the textbook "Sexuality 
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State John Kerry says he chose Ambassador James F. Dobbins because of 
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leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan on Friday to inform them of his 
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replaces Marc Grossman, who took the job after Richard Holbrooke died in 
2010.Dobbins raised the flag over the U.S. Embassy in Kabul when it 
reopened in 2001. He most recently has been serving as a director 
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 Dec. 21, 2010: Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is shown before taking office 
talking with a reporter in Topeka.APTOPEKA, Kan.  U.S. Attorney General 
Eric Holder has told Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback that a new state 
law attempting to block federal regulation of some guns is unconstitutional 
and that the federal government is willing to go to court over 
the issue.But Brownback replied in a letter Thursday that Kansans hold dear 
their right to bear arms and are protecting the state's sovereignty. Secretary 
of State Kris Kobach, a former law professor who helped draft the 
law, accused the nation's top law enforcement official of "blustering" over 
the issue."The people of Kansas have clearly expressed their sovereign will," 
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ammunition and accessories manufactured, sold and kept only in Kansas. The 
law also makes it a felony for a federal agent to enforce 
any law, regulation, order or treaty covering those items.The new statute 
says that Kansas-only guns, ammunition and accessories aren't a part of 
interstate commerce, which the federal government regulates under the U.S. 
Constitution. But in a letter to Brownback, Holder said the Constitution 
prohibits states from pre-empting federal laws.Holder sent his letter April 
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