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Content preview: Blood Pressure Myth Exposed...? http://www.lanzatwlarks.us/2356/55/129/408/871.12tt65262149AAF13.html Unsub- http://www.lanzatwlarks.us/2356/55/129/408/871.12tt65262149AAF8.html [...] Content analysis details: (1.3 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record 0.0 HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_32 BODY: HTML: images with 2800-3200 bytes of words 0.0 HTML_EXTRA_CLOSE BODY: HTML contains far too many close tags 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 1.3 RDNS_NONE Delivered to internal network by a host with no rDNS 0.0 T_REMOTE_IMAGE Message contains an external image ------=Part.222.9318.1380103939 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Blood Pressure Myth Exposed...? http://www.lanzatwlarks.us/2356/55/129/408/871.12tt65262149AAF13.html Unsub- http://www.lanzatwlarks.us/2356/55/129/408/871.12tt65262149AAF8.html RAMALLAH, West Bank Disagreements that blocked Israeli-Palestinian negotiations for the past five years have not been fully resolved, despite U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's recent announcement of progress, and there's no clear path to a resumption of talks.Palestinian officials said Sunday their key demand remains: Ahead of any talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must accept Israel's pre-1967 frontier as the starting point for drawing the border of a future state of Palestine. They say Kerry's renewed endorsement of that frontier as a baseline in closed-door talks is not enough, and that they need to hear from Netanyahu himself.It's not clear if this amounts to last-minute maneuvering or if the Palestinians will walk away if Netanyahu refuses to accept that formula, as he has done repeatedly. On Sunday, Netanyahu's right-wing allies were adamant that Israel would not budge, and Netanyahu appeared to be trying to lower expectations about any future negotiations.Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is skeptical of Netanyahu's willingness to negotiate in good faith, suspecting the Israeli hard-liner is more interested in a peace "process" as an antidote to Israel's international isolation than in an actual deal.Abbas has strong reasons to return to the table, however, even if it's not on his terms.He can ill afford to rebuff the U.S. and Europe, the financial backers of his self-rule government, the perpetually cash-stra FILE: July 27, 2011 A section of vacant stores in Detroit.APThe bankruptcy filing for Detroit marks a final step in the chrome-plated citys decades-long decline which started with the countrys overall manufacturing slowdown and continued with the departure of U.S. automakers and residents, leaving behind a sprawling city trying to survive on dwindling coffers.Detroit was in the 1950s a worldwide hub of auto manufacturing, making it the fourth-largest U.S. city with one of the countrys highest per-capita incomes.However, the so-called Motor Citys decline started soon after with residents -- following their counterparts in other U.S. cities starting to move to the suburbs and take with them businesses, jobs and tax dollars.Historians argue the deadly 1967 riot in Detroit, one of the many so-called race riots across the country in the 1960s, accelerated the trend.And as the population dwindled from roughly 1.8 million to 700,000, city officials struggled to keep up with municipal services in the 142-square-mile city, with a tax base just half of what it was in the 1950s.Meanwhile, auto companies began opening plants in other cities as Japan-made cars dominated the international market.By 2009, the U.S. auto industry collapsed with the entire economy, eventually pulling down Detroit with it.The citys efforts to provide and maintain such basic services as law enforcement and trash removal were further complicated by the costs of paying uni ------=Part.222.9318.1380103939 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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bbas will likely opt for negotiations to avoid a risky confrontation with the U.S. that could spell the end of his Palestinian Authority, analysts said. "Abbas is going for talks with Israel to avoid the U.S. blame, because he couldn't move against its (Washington's) will," predicted George Giacaman, a political scientist in the West Bank.___Karin Laub, chief correspondent for the Palestinian territories, has covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1987. Mohammed Daraghmeh has reported from Ramallah since 1996. Associated Press writer Aya Batrawy in Cairo contributed to this report. IDYLLWILD, Calif. Firefighters in Southern California aided by heavy rain in the mountains above Palm Springs were starting to turn the tide Sunday on a stubborn wildfire that has burned across more than 40 square miles, destroyed a handful of homes and forced the evacuation of thousands of people.An inch and a half of rain was measured Sunday morning at the aerial tramway near Palm Springs, with more rainfall expected throughout the day. The moisture helped slow the fire's progress."With diminished fire activity, firefighters made great progress with line construction, particularly along the east side towards Palm Springs," said U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Miller.With the blaze almost half contained, authorities were able to lift evacuation orders for several communities.The fire was still far from extinguished, however.The thunderstorm helping douse the flames could also bring lightning, wind and flooding, said Miller, all hazardous conditions for fire crews.The mountain wildfire began last Monday and has burned across about 42 square miles. It has destroyed 23 structures, including seven homes.The fire was less than two miles from Idyllwild on its western flank. It was a similar distance from Palm Springs below on the desert floor, where an enormous plume of smoke could be seen.Authorities have said the fire was human-caused, but wouldn't say whether it was accidental or intentional. There have been no reports of injuries.More

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