[Swlugevents] Cook perfect oven baked potatoes in the microwave

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Thu Nov 14 23:55:55 UTC 2013


Quickly steam potatoes, corn, and bread in microwave

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US golfer Phil Mickelson celebrates after sinking his final putt on the 
18th during the fourth and final round of the 2013 British Open 
Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course at Gullane in Scotland on July 
21, 2013. Mickelson of the United States won his first British Open 
at Muirfield on Sunday by three strokes from Henrik Stenson of Sweden.AFPUS 
golfer Phil Mickelson walks with his caddie Jim Mackay after scoring a 
birdie on the final 18th green during the fourth and final round 
of the 2013 British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course at 
Gullane in Scotland on July 21, 2013.AFPUS golfer Phil Mickelson holds the 
Claret Jug after winning the 2013 British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield 
golf course at Gullane in Scotland on July 21, 2013.AFPSweden's Henrik Stenson 
holds the Silver Salver after coming in second place at the 2013 
British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course at Gullane in Scotland 
on July 21, 2013.AFPGULLANE, United Kingdom (AFP)  Phil Mickelson won the 
British Open for the first time at Muirfield on Sunday, one month 
after his heartbreak at the US Open where he was runner-up for 
a record sixth time.The 43-year-old lefty saved his best for last as 
he came down the brutal back nine at the famed links course 
east of Edinburgh in 32, birdieing four of the last six holes, 
for a five-under 66.That gave him a three under total of 281, 
three strokes clear of Henrik Stenson of Sweden, who had a closing
Hobby Lobby Inc. was given a temporary exemption Friday from a requirement 
in the new federal health care law to offer insurance coverage for 
the morning-after pill and similar emergency birth control methods or face 
steep fines.U.S. District Judge Joe Heaton issued the preliminary injunction 
for the Oklahoma City-based arts and crafts chain and stayed the case 
until Oct. 1 to give the federal government time to consider filing 
an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court.The ruling was welcomed by the 
Christian owners of Hobby Lobby and its sister company, the Mardel Christian 
bookstore chain. Attorneys for the Green family have argued that their religious 
beliefs are so deeply rooted that having to provide every form of 
birth control would violate their conscience."We're just very excited. This 
is a great step for us," Hobby Lobby president Steve Green said.Members 
of the Green family say they believe life begins at conception, and 
oppose birth control methods that can prevent implantation of a fertilized 
egg in the uterus, such as an intrauterine device or forms of 
emergency contraception.The company offers 16 other forms of birth control 
mentioned in the federal health care law in its health insurance plans."To 
offer prescriptions that take life is not an option for us," said 
Green, who attended Friday's hearing with other family members and supporters.Heaton, 
who rejected the companies' request to block the mandate in November, issued 
the

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