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Stop losing the lids to your food storage containers

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Sun Nov 10 13:34:25 2013

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Reality TV star August 25, 2013: Donald Trump, left, listens as Michael 
Sexton introduces him at a news conference in New York where he 
announced the establishment of Trump University. New York Attorney General 
Eric Schneiderman is suing Trump for $40 million, saying that Trump University 
didnt deliver on its advertised promise to make students rich, but instead 
steered them into expensive yet mostly useless seminars. (AP Photo)ALBANY, 
N.Y.  New York's attorney general sued Donald Trump for $40 million 
Saturday, saying the real estate mogul helped run a phony "Trump University" 
that promised to make students rich but instead steered them into expensive 
and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships.Trump 
shot back that the Democrat's lawsuit is false and politically motivated.Attorney 
General Eric Schneiderman says many of the 5,000 students who paid up 
to $35,000 thought they would at least meet Trump but instead all 
they got was their picture taken in front of a life-size picture 
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stage of consumers' advancement through costly programs and caused real 
financial harm," Schneiderman said. "Trump University, with Donald Trump's 
knowledge and participation, relied on Trump's name recognition and celebrity 
status to take advantage of consumers who believed in the Trump brand
ure of persecution has increased due 
to the growth of Islam in the region.The relief effort will cost 
about $120,000, with funding coming from private donations. Many of those 
waiting to be air lifted out in the coming weeks have had 
to endure a high rain season in refugee-like tent cities in the 
Khartoum region.Since the South Sudan gained independence in July 2011, 
Christians and churches in Sudan have faced increasing aggression. Church 
leaders have been threatened, arrested and abducted, and many Christian 
buildings and house of worship destroyed. In April 2012, a church and 
Bible school also in Khartoum was burned to the ground by an 
Islamist mob, and in June another church there was bulldozed by local 
authorities.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">WASHINGTON  Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says the jury verdict 
that freed the killer of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was "questionable." 
But he isn't sure it will have staying power in the public 
consciousness.Speaking on CBS's Face the Nation, Powell said cases like 
Martin's "blaze across the midnight sky" and are forgotten.The first black 
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and first black secretary of 
state, Powell says America has come a long way toward racial equality 
50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. 
Powell recalled being refused service when trying to buy a hamburger before 
the Civil Rights Act of 1964.Minorities have many more opportunities today, 
but Powell says King would still demand work on education, housing and 
economic opportunities.
 ic and social challenges. Bo's downfall 
also has been widely perceived as the result of his defeat in 
party infighting ahead of China's once-a-decade leadership transition last 
fall.In a rare show of openness, the court has been publicizing details 
of the trial in a bid to lend credibility to what is 
widely seen as a political show trial. Bo, in return, has refrained 
from using the trial as a stage on which to denounce the 
administration and the opponents who purged him   which would likely 
be the leadership's worst nightmare."So far, the worst has been avoided," 
said Ding Xueliang, a Chinese politics expert at Hong Kong University of 
Science and Technology. "He's been trying to play the game within the 
limitations set up by the Chinese leadership. He does not talk about 
politically sensitive things, even though everybody inside and outside China 
knows that he's in trouble for politics."Still, the ousted leader mounted 
an unexpectedly spirited defense against charges of abuse of power and of 
netting $4.3 million through corruption, recanting earlier confessions and 
rarely expressing contrition as he sought to lay the blame for most 
of the misdeeds on his wife and others. He deftly cross-examined witnesses, 
and was selectively unable to recall key details when the questioning turned 
to him.It appeared to be Bo's last-ditch effort to repair the damage 
the scandal wrought on the clean, populist image he had so carefully 
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