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How A Lot Of Representatives Does Washington Have

Mohammad Khazaee, Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations, said Tuesday night that he was "shocked to hear such a big lie ...

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Ronald Reagan representatives' outraged by auction of blood - bids near $15000
IrishCentral
Reps of former President Ronald Reagan are outraged over the online auction for a vial of his blood. The 5-inch glass vial contains dried blood residue of blood which was taken from the President after an infamous assassination attempt in Washington DC
Auction claims it's selling vial with Reagan bloodWVNS-TV
Reagan Foundation Expresses Outrage At Auction Of Purported Former President's Huffington Post

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5 Western states, including Wash., shielding part of executions
The Seattle Times
A decade later, five of the states, including Washington, have kept part of each execution away from public view, according to an Associated Press review and death penalty experts. Idaho, Arizona, Washington, Montana and Nevada have conducted 15 lethal

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How To: Reduce fading on a fiberglass door
Washington Post
Q. I have an exterior fiberglass door. It is only six years old and has begun to show fade spots. What can I do to minimize the appearance of those areas? Hollywood, Md. A. You might start by calling the manufacturer, if you know which company that is.


How Much Does Washington Spend on 'Defense'?
Antiwar.com
With major wars winding down, has Washington already cut such spending so close to the bone that further reductions would be perilous to our safety? In fact, with projected cuts added in, the national security budget in fiscal 2013 will be nearly $1
Hellman and Kramer: How Much Does Washington Spend on "Defense"?OpEdNews

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AFP

Yemen starving as world stands by: aid groups
Reuters
By Clare Kane | LONDON (Reuters) - Almost half of Yemen's population does not have enough food to eat and world powers are unwilling to help because of the unstable political situation, seven aid agencies said on Wednesday. The charities called for
Saudi Arabia pledges $3.25bn aid to YemenFinancial Times

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