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POPSRC Helicopter # Unique indoor fly bird : can fly flexibly even in the small space # Ultralight appearance: super lightweight, will not demage the items even play indoors # Innovative fly movements: this dragonfly helicopter can fly like real insect, the farthest remote control distance is about 50 feet. It can take off on the smooth surface, complete high-altitude circumferential flight, hover, diving, and landed in a glider-type. # Two operate mode: "Beginner" and "Expert" mode on the remote control, great for junior and senior players to enjoy the fun of flying. # Rear: the ribbon of the tail is an ideal training assistant tool, especially to help you control the speed and stability of the flight. # Solid material, flexible appearance: durable carbon fiber material, flexible body design, made this dragonfly helicopter can withstand any collision. # Eye indicator light: the eye light can be used to check the state of the helicopter. Turn on the power of the remote control:
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POPSObama Transition Team Scrubs (change.gov) Fannie Mae Bios Tom Donilon is a partner at the law firm of O’Melveny & Myers and serves on the firm’s global governing committee. Tom served as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of State during the Clinton Administration. Since leaving the Department he has remained deeply involved in the national security arena. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Aspen Strategy Group, the National Security Advisory Group to the Congressional Leadership, the Brookings Institution Board of Trustees, the Miller Center of Public Affairs Governing Council, and the Trilateral Commission. Wendy R. Sherman's revised bio . . .
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POPSLCD Makers Admit To Price Fixing The price fixing occurred prior to the end of 2006 -- while it's impossible to say if anything similar is still happening, the price of LCD screens has fallen significantly since then.
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POPSI'm the sheriff, I can do what I want Haidl told jurors he and Carona made an initial list of 86 people — friends, family and contributors to Carona — who should become reserves. In 2001, a state commission decertified 86 reserves because of a lack of training and failure to pass background checks. It was unclear Friday whether that group was the same 86 mentioned in Haidl’s testimony. Haidl had earlier testified that he and Carona wanted to expand the program to 1,000 people, and that they wanted reservists to be mostly professionals who could donate a total of $1 million to Carona’s future campaign coffers
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POPSSuspicious: Mexican Minister Killed in Plane Crash Could be a hit job, for he was also a rising political figure, and had many other officials on the plane, including former asst. Attorney General (read Prosecutor). Has alot of the marks of a political targeting (Mexican mafia cartels), not just an accident. It crashed into the financial district too. Someone was "sending a strong message" perhaps, that "accidents can happen" to those who mess with the drug cartels. Video by BBC at link. Who wants to be the next Interior Minister in Mexico (involved in battling drug trade)? Any takers?
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POPSNow this is what Second Life is for... "the ideas and visions for students here is endless. Economics majors can do research and learn the values of the Linden Dollar (L$) - Second Life's general source of currency. Psychology majors can meet new people and talk to them about their experiences and how it relates to Second Life. Art majors can go behind the scenes making their own buildings or putting their newest creations in a digital gallery. Business majors can follow the trends of the Second Life marketplace and marketing majors can learn how it all works."
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POPSHas anyone asked Joe(Sam) why he isn't in Iraq? If you support McCain and your one of Palin's patriotic Americans and your in good health what the hell are you doing it Ohio instead of Iraq? What about it Joe? Shouldn't you be marching in Baghdad instead of working out in the gym?
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POPSNicholas Burns: We Should Talk to Our Enemies Nicholas Burns started his career as a foreign service officer in 1983. He served in Cairo and Jerusalem, before working in the State Department’s Department of Soviet Affairs. Then in 1990 he shifted onto the National Security Council staff. In 1995 he became Acting Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, and in 1997 he was appointed Ambassador to Greece. In 2001, the George W. Bush administration made him the United States’ Permanent Representative to NATO, and then in 2005 they made him Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs — the number three job in the State Department. This career diplomatic, widely respected and widely experienced, trusted with key missions by the Bush administration, has an article in Newsweek about how yes we should engage in direct, high-level talks with “bad guy” regimes: