[Swlugevents] How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013? (Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...
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How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013? (Hint: Eat this 1 TINY Fruit)...
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A car thief's weakness for women became his downfall when police in
India nabbed him in a Facebook trap.Police in Vastrapur, India had been
tracking 24-year-old Bheemsingh Bhati for a year for stealing several vehicles,
but he had so far escaped authorities, according to the Times of
India.When a detective found the suspect on Facebook, he noticed that most
of his friends were women. Police created a fake profile with a
photo of an attractive woman to lure him into a meeting.The trick
worked and Bhati began communicating with the decoy.Gradually, Bhati became
so obsessed with the persona that he kept on requesting to meet
'her' in person," a police official told the Times.Bhati showed up for
the date in April wearing flashy clothes and began looking for the
object of his affection, but he was met by police instead. Officers
escorted him into a police van and took him into custody.He has
confessed to stealing cars from at least five towns. Click for more
from The Times of India.
May 2, 2013: President Barack Obama, left, and Mexicos President Enrique
Pena Nieto, right, arrive for a news conference at the Palacio Nacional
in Mexico City.APMEXICO CITY President Barack Obama sought on Thursday
to tamp down a potential rift with Mexico over a dramatic shift
in the cross-border fight against drug trafficking and organized crime,
acceding that Mexicans had the right to determine how best to tackle
the violence that has plagued their country.Since taking office in December,
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has moved to end the widespread access
that U.S. security agencies have had in Mexico to tackle the violence
that affects both sides of the border. It's a departure from the
strategy employed by his predecessor, Felipe Calderon, which was praised
by the U.S. but reviled by many Mexicans.Obama said the shifting security
relationship would not hurt cooperation between the neighboring nations."I
agreed to continue our close cooperation on security, even as the nature
of that cooperation will evolve," Obama said during a joint news conference
at Mexico's grand National Palace. "It is obviously up to the Mexican
people to determine their security structures and how it engages with the
other nations -- including the United States."Pena Nieto as well downplayed
the notion that the new, more centralized arrangement would damage its security
partnership with the United States. He said Obama agreed during their private
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