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Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?
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Tenn.Days earlier, Obama accused the House
GOP of risking another financial crisis by issuing ultimatums over the debt
ceiling and government funding."We've seen a group of Republicans in the
House, in particular, who suggest they wouldn't vote to pay the very
bills that Congress has already racked up," Obama said. "That's not an
economic plan. That's just being a deadbeat."Obama has reason to be cautiously
optimistic about the Senate, which passed a far-reaching immigration overhaul
Obama sorely sought with bipartisan support and struck a deal over Obama's
nominees that has led to a flurry of confirmations after months of
logjam. A number of prominent GOP senators have also criticized a Republican
plan to threaten a government shutdown unless funding is cut off for
Obama's health care law.But even in the Senate, there's skepticism about
Obama's intentions. Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said Obama's contrasting
tone about the House and Senate amounts to a divide-and-conquer strategy
that calls into question the White House's outreach."These discussions have
been going on for five years and no agreements have been reached
yet," Sessions said. "It could be the president is playing the Senate
like a fiddle."On most issues -- including pressing tax and spending matters
-- Senate and House Republicans are unified in their opposition. There was
no telling Republicans apart Tuesday, for instance, as they panned a corporate
tax cut and jobs spend
South Africa's Chad Le Clos competes in the final of the men's
200-metre butterfly swimming event in the FINA World Championships at Palau
Sant Jordi in Barcelona on July 31, 2013. Le Clos of South
Africa won the men's 200m butterfly final at swimming's world championships
on Wednesday -- exactly a year after his triumph in London.AFPBARCELONA
(AFP) South African swimmer Chad le Clos celebrated the one year
anniversary of his Olympic 200 metres butterfly gold in perfect fashion
Wednesday as he added the world title in the event in Barcelona.The
21-year-old, who beat legend Michael Phelps on the wall in the Olympic
final, clocked 1min 54.32secs with Poland's 2005 world champion Pawel Korzeniowski
0.29 behind and China's Wu Peng third at 0.37 back."It is the
first time I have won a world title so it is a
landmark moment for me," beamed Le Clos."I wanted to win this title
to mark the anniversary of my Olympic title."It is the exact same
day that I won the gold last year and almost to the
hour, so it is a very special day for me to win
the world gold."Le Clos admitted with US star Phelps now retired and
no longer the name to beat, he struggled to cope with the
'favourite' tag."I think going into the race I was a little bit
anxious, I didn't expect to go in as first seed so as
you come out last, it is a little bit nerve-wracking," he said."My
main goal was just to try and win tonight."Last year I remember
being really relaxed before my
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