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Demand for e'jiao has doubled in seven years, reducing the country's population of donkeys to between 3 million and 5 million, far less than half the 11 million in the 1980s.
That's one way to deal with the asses around you.
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But being savvy in business plainly doesn't translate to having smart political sense. Collins, already facing an
There has been no suggestion that Collins did anything specifically wrong, but under the circumstances, there wasn't much right about it, either.
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Here's something to hearten flagging spirits: A Republican senator has come to the defense of a Democratic opponent, who happens to be a Muslim woman.
Flake responded on Twitter: "Hang in there. Sorry you have to put up with this. Lots of wonderful people across AZ. You'll find them." He appears to be among them.
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More evidence that things are not always as they seem: New evidence links diet drinks to weight gain.
An international group of researchers reviewed the data and found that people who routinely consumed artificially sweetened drinks had an increased body mass index and were at risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Best advice: If you're thirsty, drink water.
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