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 - Lose excess (w)-(e)-(i)-(g)-(h)-(t)
 - Boost your metabolism
 - Burn body (f)-(a)-(t)
 - Burn calories
 - Attack obesity

 This product was just featured on 60 Minutes, and the BBC New report on Sept 
12th, 2005


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 "I always knew that once we got the pumps up, some of our significant pumps 
going, that we could accelerate the draining process," he said. "The big one is 
pumping station six, which is our most powerful pump, and I am understanding 
that that's just about ready to go.""This could be the one," Mayfield told 
him.“If it was a Category Four barreling down here, I would get out if I had a 
chance,” Lee said. “The structures just can’t take that kind of wind. We’re 
cautiously watching (Ophelia). We’re not giving up until it’s north of 
us.”Hurricane Katrina had barreled into the Gulf of Mexico, and Mayfield's 
latest forecast had it smashing into New Orleans as a Category 4 or 5 storm 
Monday morning. Maestri already had 10,000 body bags in his parish, in case he 
ever got a call like this."You're taking care of us from heaven but someday 
we'll be together," Iliani Flores said, choking up and raising her face to the 
sky in memory of her younger brother, a fire department paramedic.Maestri heard 
himself gasp: "Oh, my God."Papua New Guinea lies to the east of Indonesia, 
which bore the brunt of the 9.15 magnitude quake and tsunami on Dec. 26.Asked 
about Brown, Allen said he spoke to him Friday.Pam’s lessons become Katrina’s 
painIn July 1998, two undersea quakes measuring 7.0 created three tsunamis that 
killed at least 2,100 near the town of Aitape on the north coast of Papua New 
Guinea.‘Aware of the dangers’Allen said the discussions were "frank and 
open."Almost two weeks after Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, some of the cities 
hardest hit by the storm are waiting for more help. When asked if the 
assistance his forces are providing -- bottles of water and food for people who 
won't leave -- is in opposition to what the city and state want, Honore said 
local officials are also giving out supplies.Chaos inside, outside the levee 
wallsAllen, chief of staff of the Coast Guard, said he had met with the 
presidents of eight parishes in the New Orleans area to discuss "the unity that 
is going to be needed to move this effort forward."According to the Army Corps 
of Engineers, 32 of the 148 pumps in and around New Orleans were operating as 
of noon Saturday.

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