[Swlugevents] Turn 60 minutes into $379?
Work From Home
WorkFromHome at ouheidibaure.biz
Mon Sep 9 22:11:22 UTC 2013
Hey there,
Hope things are going well for you today. I was battling another round of insomnia last night, so I did what I always do - surf the Net and check email.
Last Sunday I was casually surfing some local self-employed stories and ran across this brand new internet based job where single moms were earning up to $2700 every week from home.
I didn't know whether to believe it or not, but I really had to try anyways & its a good thing too. Cuz I actually made $456.19 on my second day of actually trying.
Its actually not hard at all. I've was already paid straight into my bank account...its probably the best thing that's happened to us in years.
Click On This To Check It Out
http://www.ouheidibaure.biz/2187/91/192/838/1718.12tt74103107AAF13.php
Here's the article... Daily Consumer Tips Studies The Hottest Online Job Opportunities.
I think anyone that's got computer access could easily do this job so that's why I'm sending this to all of our old friends and family.
I'd love for you to start & make some good money yourself...also send this e-mail to anyone you know that needs extra cash so we can all bounce back from the current economic disaster...
-M
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Helen Thomas, a pioneer for women in journalism, has died at age
92.The irrepressible White House correspondent who used her seat in the
front row to grill 10 presidents -- often to their discomfort and
was not shy about sharing her opinions -- died at her apartment
in Washington.Thomas had been ill for a long time and in and
out of the hospital before coming home Thursday, said friend Muriel Dobbin.
She made her name as a bulldog for United Press International in
the great wire-service rivalries of old and as a pioneer for women
in journalism.Thomas was persistent to the point of badgering. One White
House press secretary described her questioning as "torture" -- and he was
one of her fans.Her refusal to conceal her strong opinions, even when
posing questions to a president, and her public hostility toward Israel,
caused discomfort among colleagues.In 2010, that tendency ended a career
that had started in 1943 and made her one of the best
known journalists in Washington. On a videotape circulated on the Internet,
she said Israelis should "get out of Palestine" and "go home" to
Germany, Poland or the United States. The remark brought down widespread
condemnation and she resigned.In January 2011, she became a columnist for
a free weekly paper in a Washington suburb, months after the controversy
forced her from her previous post.In her long career, she was indelibly
associated with the ritual ending White House news conferences. She was
FILE: 2008: Maryland Democratic Rep. Donna Edwards at a Capitol Hill
press conference.REUTERSMaryland Rep. Donna Edwards said Sunday she wasnt
ready to support a boycott of Florida over the Trayvon Martin case,
despite reported support from members of her own Congressional Black Caucus.Edwards,
a Democrat, told Fox News Sunday that she has yet to fully
examine the call to boycott, as proposed by civil rights leader the
Rev. Jesse Jackson.Jackson said after a Florida jury found neighborhood
watch volunteer George Zimmerman not guilty July 13 of all charges in
the fatal 2012 killing of Martin, a teenager, that his Rainbow PUSH
Coalition would consider a boycotting on Florida, which he characterized
as a kind of apartheid state."Edwards said that to her knowledge the
caucus has yet to formally discuss the issues and express concern about
a statewide boycott.The impact on some communities could be devastating,
Edwards said.Her comments follows three other caucus members -- Democratic
Reps. Lacy Clay, Bennie Thompson and Barbara Lee saying they would
support such a boycott."That's probably the best strategy because people
understand dollars and cents," Clay, D-Mo., said Friday, according to The
Hill newspaper. "And they understand, if there's a significant drop-off
in revenues at conventions, at Disney World and Universal Studios
that will get the attention of the powerful."
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