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Making a list (Baltimore Sun)
Rick Maese Oh, Andy MacPhail, your words melt in our ears like ice cream on a summer sidewalk. You signed on this week to save the Orioles and instantly you cooed: “At the end of the day, the fans are the boss. They have the ultimate power. Something we all have to keep in mind, whether we’re players or running baseball operations, they’re customers and you have to treat them that way.”
HAVING bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major social impediment, but the culprit behind bad breath is usually easily treated. via The Courier Mail
Guantanamo camp to close, White House sources claim (The Scotsman)
THE Bush administration is nearing a decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility and move terrorist suspects to military prisons on US soil, it was reported last night.
Fresh breath is easy (The Courier Mail)
HAVING bad breath, or halitosis, can be a major social impediment, but the culprit behind bad breath is usually easily treated.
“This creates a hostile work environment.”
Calvin Leung From the June 4, 2007 issue of Canadian Business magazine People will put up with a lot at work - crappy pay, pointless paperwork, moronic colleagues. via Canadian Business Magazine
Versatile green tea exudes health (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
Green tea is high in antioxidants, as almost everybody knows by now. Devotees swear that it can promote weight loss, that it has beneficial effects on allergies and can lessen the growth of germs in the mouth, preventing periodontal disease and halitosis. It s high in Vitamin C, too.


