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POPSPrivate Benjamin Or GI Jane? Brutal Bridal Boot Camp First we're all measured and weighed. I'm here for one reason only - to look my best in my wedding photos. However, my BMI (Body Mass Index) is just about spot on as I'm 5ft 3in and 8 stone, so I'm told I might struggle, having less excess fat to draw on for energy. dinner is made up of strictly controlled (ie meagre) portions of soup, a small piece of salmon and a few strips of vegetable. The hard work starts tomorrow with circuit training on the lawn at 6am sharp. I turn in feeling hungry and anxious. Standing on the scales on the final morning, I've lost five pounds, and an inch from my thighs and hips. One of the other girls has lost a whopping 12 pounds and dropped not one, but two dress sizes. The Camp gave me the bridal body I had hoped for, and equipped me with the know-how to stay trim well into my married life. But most impressive of all, I survived the week.
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POPS9/11: UN Official Calls for Study of Neocons Role This is a major story breaking. The New York Sun is interestingly giving air to it, but you can be sure the propagandists will jump on this to try to discredit the UN official immediately. What is interesting is that he is an Israeli policy watcher from Princeton University and here he is saying there is significant and due cause for "suspicion" in looking at the neoconservatives' role in 9/11, which many claim was a "false flag" attack to blame Arabs and trigger the neocon agenda outlined by the Project for New American Century and their blueprint for a "new middle east" via wars for "regime change". Most of the neoconservatives are pro-Zionist Jews with close alliances to the Israeli radical Likudnik party, with Benjamin Netanyahu. In fact, Larry Silverstein, lease-holder of the WTC complex (who purchased the lease only months prior to 9/11) is close personal friends with Netanyahu.
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POPSZazzle Goes Hollywood Zazzle is an interesting on demand printer who has made some inroads in recent months into the online music scene. This deal with Hollywood Records ought to go a ways further to attract more musicians and bands to use their service.