</head>
<body>
<strong><center><a href="http://www.afljoturban.us/2959/170/369/1387/2864.10tt74103107AAF13.php"><H3>How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013? (Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...</a></H3></strong>
<table width="600" border="1" cellpadding="10">
<tr>
<td><h1><strong>How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013?<br />
</strong></h1>
<h2><strong>(Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...</strong></h2>
<p>September 10, 2013 (New York, NY): In a recent study by fat loss expert and two-time "Trainer of the Year" Billy Beck III, <strong>over twenty of his clients LOST between 20-40 lbs each...</strong><br />
</p>
<p>Their<strong> secret</strong>? </p>
<p> Eating <a href="http://www.afljoturban.us/2959/170/369/1387/2864.10tt74103107AAF13.php">1 TINY Fruit</a> that is literally taking the diet industry by storm...<br />
<br />
To learn about this surprising fruit and exactly how it helped Billy's clients shed their excess fat, CLICK BELOW TO WATCH THE VIDEO:<br />
<br />
<a href="http://www.afljoturban.us/2959/170/369/1387/2864.10tt74103107AAF13.php"><img src="http://www.afljoturban.us/2959/170/369/74103107/1387.2864/img017036943.jpg" alt="" width="414" height="246" /></a> <br />
<br />
*Note: The best news of all is you DON'T have to hire an expensive personal trainer to replicate these results at home... you just need to get your hands on some of this <a href="http://www.afljoturban.us/2959/170/369/1387/2864.10tt74103107AAF13.php">1 TINY Fruit</a>.<br />
<br />
<font size="3"> </font></p></td>
</tr>
</table>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<span style="font-size: 10px"><a href="http://www.afljoturban.us/2959/170/369/1387/2864.10tt74103107AAF5.html">Update Preferences</a><br><br>
OmegaK, Inc 19239 N. Dale Mabry Hwy #148<br>
Lutz, FL 33548
</span>
<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<br /><br />
<br />
<center>This email was intended for swlugevents@mailman.lug.org.uk
<br />
<a href="http://www.afljoturban.us/u/2959/1387/2864/10/74103107/swlugevents@mailman.lug.org.uk" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://www.afljoturban.us/2959/170/369/74103107/1387.2864/img117036943.jpg"></a>
</center>
</body>
</p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>
</br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br>
</br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></center>
<p style="font-size:xx-small;">want a requirement that industry scrub any
data of personal information before giving it to the government -- a
stipulation that Rogers and business groups say would be too onerous and
deter industry participation.Rogers, who co-sponsored the bill with Rep.
Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., the panel's top Democrat, said they altered
the bill to address other concerns by privacy groups raised last year.
But a lawyer for the American Civil Liberties Union, Michelle Richardson,
said the bill is still objectionable because it could allow the military
to review data on private commercial networks."A couple of cosmetic changes
is not enough to address the concerns of members" in the Senate,
Richardson said.Rogers says the political calculus has changed and that
China's hacking campaign was too brazen for the White House to justify
the status quo."There's a line around the Capitol building of companies
willing to come in and tell us in a classified setting (that)
`my whole intellectual property portfolio is gone,"' Rogers said. "I've
never seen anything like this, where we aren't jazzed and our blood
pressure isn't up."In February, Obama signed an executive order that would
help develop voluntary industry standards for protecting networks. But the
White House and Congress agreed that legislation was still needed to address
the legal liability companies face if they share threat information. Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., promised at the
Texas. He said he will carefully evaluate the impact of
a move on his business and its 150 employees."I have a very
serious commitment to my employees, which is more than they got from
their state legislators," he said.Malkowski and Scalise said they will meet
with members of Connecticut's congressional delegation next Tuesday and
Wednesday to counter lobbying from gun control advocates.An agreement between
two conservative senators Democrat Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican
Patrick Toomey of Pennsylvania was expected to make it likelier that
the Senate's initial vote Thursday to begin debating gun legislation will
succeed. But the fate of gun legislation remains unclear, clouded by opposition
from many Republicans and moderate Democrats in the Democratic-led Senate
and Republican-run House."I have a duty to make sure they hear something
from our side," Malkowski said.
</p>
</html>