[Vtigercrm-aclgroup] Turn 60 minutes into $379?

Michelle Withrow MichelleWithrow at dicinggrasshs.net
Sat Jul 13 07:10:30 UTC 2013


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Palestinian worshipers pray outside the Dome of the Rock at the Al-Aqsa 
Mosque compound in Jerusalem during the first Friday prayers of the Muslim 
holy fasting month of Ramadan on July 12, 2013.AFPJERUSALEM (AFP)  About 
80,000 Muslims attended prayers at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque compound on 
the first Friday of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, Israeli police 
said."There were close to 80,000 worshippers," police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld 
told AFP.There was a peaceful show of support for ousted Egyptian president 
Mohamed Morsi and against army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.Women held Palestinian 
and Egyptian flags and signs reading, "Sisi go! Morsi is the president" 
and "Jerusalem is for legitimacy and against the coup".More than 3,000 Israeli 
police were deployed in the walled Old City, where the compound is 
located, and elsewhere in occupied east Jerusalem.Israeli authorities relaxed 
usual restrictions on entry to Jerusalem by West Bankers but limited entry 
by men to the Al-Aqsa compound to those over 40 years of 
age.The site houses the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa mosque, 
the third holiest site in Islam.In a Ramadan concession, the military extended 
the opening hours of crossing points from the West Bank and allowed 
those aged 60 and over to pass without the usual mandatory entry 
permit.Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are usually barred 
from Israel and from east Jerusalem, which the Jewish state occupied in 
the
April 25, 2012: Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies on 
Capitol Hill in Washington.APJanet Napolitano is resigning as head of the 
Homeland Security Department and seeking a post as president of the University 
of California, the long-time Obama confidant announced Friday.Officials 
told Fox News that Napolitano does not plan to leave her post 
until September. But she announced the move on Friday after it began 
to break in the media, revealing that she has been nominated to 
lead the California university system."For more than four years I have had 
the privilege of serving President Obama and his Administration as the Secretary 
of Homeland Security," she said in a statement. "The opportunity to work 
with the dedicated men and women of the Department of Homeland Security, 
who serve on the frontlines of our nation's efforts to protect our 
communities and families from harm, has been the highlight of my professional 
career. We have worked together to minimize threats of all kinds to 
the American public."Napolitano has ridden out a rocky tenure, having endured 
a string of lawsuits and multiple controversies regarding the agencies that 
DHS oversees. Among the complaints, Immigration and Customs Enforcement 
agents accused the department leadership in a lawsuit of failing to properly 
enforce immigration law.Their complaints center on the practice of using 
"prosecutorial discretion" -- allowing department lawyers to selectively 
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