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FBI files on Vince Foster and Hillary Clinton missing from National Archives
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Documents describing Hillary Clinton's role in the death of White House counsel Vince Foster have vanished from the National Archives. Foster is believed to have shot himself with a .38 caliber revolver at Fort Marcy Park along the Potomac River on July 20, 1993 Two former FBI agents involved in the investigation said they issued reports linking Hillary's tirade to Foster's suicide. Days before his death, then First Lady ridiculed him mercilessly in front of his peers, say former FBI agents and detailed it in their report. 'You have failed us,' Hillary told Foster, former FBI Jim Clemente told Daily Mail Online In interviewing Clinton White House aides and Foster's friends and family, the FBI found that a week before Foster's death, Hillary held a meeting at the White House with Foster and other top aides to discuss her proposed health care legislation. Hillary angrily disagreed with a legal objection Foster raised at the meeting and ridiculed him in front of his peers, former
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Stinky? It's not his sweat, it's your nose
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Actually stink is stink. An example is a guy I know who sits in a certain chair, an every time leaves a big stink in it. It doesn't matter what kind of genes you have this stink would be the same, it permeates the chair and lingers because this guy is nasty. Other people say the same thing so maybe I should take a poll of some kind on the type of smell?When it comes to a man's body odor, the fragrance -- or stench -- is in the nose of the beholder, according to U.S. researchers who suggest a single gene may determine how people perceive body odor.The study, published online on Sunday in the journal Nature, helps explain why the same sweaty man can smell like vanilla to some, like urine to others and for about a third of adults, have no smell at all."This is the first time that any human odorant receptor is associated with how we experience odors," Hiroaki Matsunami of Duke University in North Carolina said in a telephone interview.Matsunami and colleagues at Duke and Rockefel
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