[Swlugevents] Shocking New Discovery Offers Quick Relief From Joint Discomfort

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Press Release: GNC Announces New Discovery That Provides 2X More Effective Joint Relief

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An AV-8B Harrier aircraft (AP Photo)CANBERRA, Australia  Two American fighter 
jets dropped four unarmed bombs into Australia's Great Barrier Reef Marine 
Park last week when a training exercise went wrong, the U.S. Navy 
said, angering environmentalists.The two AV-8B Harrier jets launched from 
aircraft carrier USS Bonhomme Richard each jettisoned an inert practice 
bomb and an unarmed laser-guided explosive bomb into the World Heritage-listed 
marine park off the coast of Queensland state on Tuesday, the U.S. 
7th Fleet said in a statement Saturday.The four bombs, weighing a total 
4,000 pounds, were dropped into more than 164 feet of water away 
from coral to minimize possible damage to the reef, the statement said. 
None exploded.The jets from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit had intended 
to drop the ordnances on the Townshend Island bombing range, but aborted 
the mission when controllers reported the area was not clear of hazards.The 
pilots conducted the emergency jettison because they were low on fuel and 
could not land with their bomb load, the Navy said.The emergency happened 
on the second day of the biennial joint training exercise Talisman Saber, 
which brings together 28,000 U.S. and Australian military personnel over 
three weeks.The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps were working with Australian 
authorities to investigate the incident, the Navy said.A 7th Fleet spokesman 
did not immediately respond on Sunday when asked by email whether the 
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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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