Monday, July 1, 2013

In the news, Monday, July 1, 2013


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from AMAC - The Association of Mature American Citizens

AMAC vs. AARP – Battling for the Hearts and Minds of Seniors
If you haven’t chosen AMAC over AARP yet, you may want to reconsider.

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FLASHBACK: OBAMA ADMINISTRATION GIVES $1.5 BILLION TO EGYPT'S MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD

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Animal welfare officer Madeleine Martin problem of 'erotic zoos' is growing
She tells of farmer whose once friendly sheep began refusing human contact
So when he put CCTV in his barn he watched men file in and abuse his herd

Take a tour of the most desolate city on Earth: Google Street View goes to the ghostly Japanese island from James Bond's Skyfall
Google sent an employee with a Street View camera backpack to roam the streets of Gunkanjima for its immersive map
The island provided was the lair of criminal mastermind Raoul Silva, played by Javier Bardem, in James Bond's Skyfall
Google: '[It] has changed into a tourist destination where a once-thriving town is now decaying and devoid of life'

from Facecrooks


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from The Farmacy (REALfarmacy.com)
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]


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from Fox News (& affiliates)

THE ZIMMERMAN PROSECUTION HAS A GIANT PROBLEM
George Zimmerman re-enactment video with the police BEFORE he had a lawyer and right after the shooting

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from The Jerusalem Post

Egyptian army to Morsi: You have 48 hours to compromise
Chief of staff in ultimatum to Egyptian president and politicians, says if demands of people are not realized within two days, army will announce a road map for the future; Morsi says met with army chief after statement.

'Muslim Brotherhood's reign in Egypt will end within a week'
Former Egyptian PM Shafik who narrowly lost to Morsi in last year's election does not rule out running for post again.
IDF wishes Canadians 'happy Canada Day' via Twitter
With a picture of Chief of Staff Benny Gantz and his Canadian counterpart, the IDF acknowledges its strong ties to Canada.

Court convicts Daniel Maoz of brutal double murder of parents
Maoz maintains his innocence, blames twin brother for murders; DNA evidence leads to conviction; sentence is 2 life terms.

Kerry vows progress after latest intensive Mideast trip
US Secretary of State John Kerry admits there "any number of obstacles"; refuses to get bogged down by "artificial deadlines."

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from Money Talks News

What Happens to Your Data When You Die
Estate planning these days has an entirely new component unknown 20 years ago. What will happen to your email, digital docs, music, photos, Facebook, Twitter and other online accounts when you go to your final reward?

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from Natural Society
[Information from this site may not be reliable.]

Chocolate Reduces Cardiovascular Disease Risk by 39%, Stroke by 29%

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from NOAA

Heat: A Major Killer

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from NPR (& affiliates)

You Ask, We Answer: Demystifying The Affordable Care Act

Chest Hair, Breast Milk And Human Disgust
Would you wear a coat made entirely of human chest hair? Would you eat ice cream made of human breast milk? Commentator Tania Lombrozo considers the psychology of human disgust.


19 Firefighters Killed In Ariz. Wildfire Called Deadliest In Decades

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from POLITICO

Obama defends spy agencies' European surveillance

Gay couple may be 1st to win green-card petition

2016 Latino poll: Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio lead

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from The Seattle Times

Ariz. fire crew that lost 19 worked front lines
The 19 firefighters killed Sunday in Arizona were part of an elite crew known for working on the front lines of region's worst fires, including two this season that came before the team descended on the erratic fire that claimed their lives.
By The Associated Press

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from Space.com

'Star Trek' Superfans Restore Galileo Shuttlecraft to 1960s Sci-Fi Glory

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from The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)

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from The Wall Street Journal

Q&A: Buying Your Own Health Insurance

Melatonin: A 'Magic' Sleeping Pill for Children?
Pediatricians worry as parents increasingly use melatonin to deal with nighttime restlessness

Egypt's Military Gives President 48 Hours to Resolve Crisis
Defense Minister Says the Army Would Be 'Forced to Act'

What Do Armani, Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss Have in Common? Bangladesh  Nation Known for Cheap Labor Produces Garments for Designer Labels as Well as Discount Chains

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