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Hello! You are welcome to KIKAMMAL KIDNEY
SPECIALIST NEPHROLOGIST TRANSPLANT CENTER,
here you will get the maximum satisfaction you
need and your satisfaction is our priority. I also
want to use this opportunity to introduce myself;
My name is Doctor Steve Benard. I am the
representative Doctor of the above specialist
KIDNEY HEALTH CARE .Here we are specialized in
kidney transplantation and treatment of all manner
of sickness and diseases. I want you to know that
you are in the right place where you can sell one of
your kidneys and make good money and still be
healthy ok. We give you our uppermost assurance
that you will not regret while taking a bold step to
our offer because handsome amount of money
awaits you for that. But firstly before we can
proceed further you have to provide your
personal information and you are to make sure. the
personal detail form is filled appropriately and
correctly this where the trust start on you because
sincerity is all that we need to do business with
you which i know you understand perfectly.
INFORMATION NEEDED
Your Parental Names:
Your Name:
Your Age:
Your Sex:
Your blood group:
Your Date of Birth:
Your Telephone Number:
Your Profession/Occupation:
Monthly Income:
Reason for selling:
Do you smoke?:
Amount You want to sell your kidney:
Your Country:
Your State:
email us now; dr.stevebenard@hotmail.com
NOTE THAT WE WILL BUY YOUR KIDNEY FOR
MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $400,000 US DOLLARS
AND YOU ARE NOT TO CONTACT ANOTHER BUYER
BECAUSE YOU CAN NOT SELL ONE KIDNEY TO
TWO BUYERS. You can reach us on email: dr.stevebenard@hotmail.
You can also whatsapp us on +2347050689208. we await your response soon
KIKAMMALKIDNEYSPECIALIST CARE CENTER. Best regards, Dr. STEVE BENARD




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[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Gujarat clears 10% quota for poor in bid to pacify Patels

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James Faulkner held his nerves in the end to help Gujarat Lions register a thrilling three-wicket victory over Rising Pune Supergiants at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Friday. With the victory, Gujarat consolidated their top spot in the standing with 12 points after seven games.
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[wanabidii] News Digest: 50 per cent of smaller firms not paying taxes: Govt

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Friday, April 29, 2016
Today's Headlines

50 per cent of smaller firms not paying taxes: Govt
Fifty per cent of the smaller firms are not paying taxes and the government is keeping a tab on such entities, the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday. Minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha said the government has taken "revolutionary steps" to ensure there is no tax evasion.

IT department publishes direct taxes related data for first time
In a first, CBDT has made public a host of hard data on the total number of taxpayers in the country, income disclosed in IT returns by various category of taxpayers and number of PAN holders in the country for a chosen period of time.

'Fiscal policy, low inflation helped India's 7.8% growth'
The ESCAP report stressed the importance of private consumption as the main driver of the growth story in India in contrast to some of the countries in the region. This is "reflected in robust services activities relating to trade, finance, transport and communications, and real estate," it said.

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Government departments asked to hire only CNG vehicles
In recent years, the share of government-owned vehicles has reduced significantly and departments are more dependent on hired vehicles. There are also reports of how availability of vehicles is often less when odd-even is in force and thereby causing huge inconvenience to the staff.

Cambodia's last royal turtles on verge of extinction
In a grim statement, the Wildlife Conservation Society said there may be "fewer than ten" remaining Cambodian royal turtles in the wild and that the minute population was under threat from increased human activity in the small section of Sre Ambel river where they still breed.

Tigress found dead in Nagarahole reserve; third since Jan
The field staff, who were on a regular beat, found the decomposed carcass of the animal, aged around 6.The wild cat is believed to have died two weeks ago.

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North Korea sends another US citizen to prison
Kim Dong Chul had been detained in the North on suspicion of engaging in spying and stealing state secrets. He was sentenced to prison after a brief trial in Pyongyang on Friday.

Japan abandons costly X-ray satellite lost in space
Contact was lost with the satellite on March 26, more than a month after its launch on February 17. The agency initially thought it had received signals from the lost satellite on 3 occasions, but later concluded that the frequencies of the communications indicated they were not from the satellite.

US not to use tax payers' money for F-16 to Pakistan
The US is not inclined to use tax-payers' money to provide eight F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, a media report has said, a day after American lawmakers expressed concern that the aircraft could be used against India. As a result, Pakistan would have to shell out US$700 million to purchase those.

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Workers feeling the heat as climate change slashes productivity: report
Geneva, April 28, 2016 (AFP) -Climate change is exposing millions of workers to excessive heat, risking their health and income and threatening to erase more than $2.0 trillion in annual productivity by 2030, a UN report warned Thursday.

Younger than you look? Scientists identify gene nobody wants
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Irani unveils web platform for inclusive higher edu

Japan govt to recruit 40,000 engineers from Karnataka
Online question paper delivery system adopted by Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) is being praised not just in India but abroad too. Now, technological giant country Japan government has come forward to adopt the system.

IITs asked to offer Sanskrit as elective: Smriti Irani
In a written reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha, HRD minister Smriti Irani said a committee headed by former CEC N Gopalaswami, had suggested that IITs may facilitate study of science and technology as reflected in Sanskrit literature, along with inter-disciplinary study of Sanskrit and modern subjects.

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Gully artistes deal rap on the knuckles to decadent system

Desert safari, Arabic make-up is the rage at Mumbai's first Dubai Festival

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Divine power saw me rise in politics: Kejriwal
Delhi chief minister and convener of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said it was not a natural choice but some divine power behind his emergence in politics.

Dying youth from Indore gifts life to 4 across 3 cities through organ donation
All four organs came from Deepak Dhaketa, an 18-year-old newspaper vendor in Indore who was declared brain dead by doctors at the city’s Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS) on Wednesday evening.

Kejriwal locks on to Modi, fires on choppergate
Dares Centre to arrest Sonia

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Bengaluru cops nurse HIV+ thief, solve 100 cases and recover 10 kg gold
A thief behind over a 100 burglaries and robberies in Karnataka and neighbouring states finally gave up his secrets, after he was brought back from the brink of death thanks to the police.

Karnataka Mango Corporation seeks royal route to export fruits

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The mahurath of the film saw Darshan clap the first shot for the film

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Key accused in FD fraud case held by CBI

Private hospitals to boycott Aarogyasri
Fed up with the state government's constant dilly-dallying over payment of long-pending dues worth Rs 260 to Rs 300 crore, about 130 private hospitals empanelled with the Telangana Aarogyasri Health Care Trust (TAHCT) have decided to stop Aarogyasri services

162 private schools in city under govt scanner
The Telangana school education department is cracking the whip on 162 private schools, including international and corporate schools, in the city.

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Vasanthakumar richest contestant so far in Tamil Nadu

Kanchi seer Sri Jayendra Saraswathi, others acquitted in auditor assault case
A sessions court in Chennai on Friday acquitted Kanchi Sankaracharya Sri Jayendra Saraswathi and eight others accused in the auditor Radhakrishnan assault case.

Loan waiver promise brings little cheer to farmers of Tiruvarur
Neither the DMK's promise of waiving agricultural loans nor the free rice offered by the ruling AIADMK may be enough for the farmers.

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Three nabbed for kidnapping, murder of angadia employee
Special operation group detects sensational anagadia robbery of Rs 22 lakh of Haryana. Three Gujarati youths arrested, cash of Rs 21 lakh and swift car recovered.

Gujarat government announces 10% reservation for economically backward, including Patidars
Gujarat govt on Friday announced 10% reservation for the economically backward in general category which includes Patidars. As per reports, the Gujarat government notification for reservation will be issued on May 1.

ATS to seek red corner notices against Goswami, Pujari

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Digital volunteers to connect with masses
UP police is going to depute digital volunteers to take community policing "digitally to check hate messages being circulated through social media.

At AU instt, salary crisis deepens

Mapping to help police track crime in real time
Allahabad zonal police is set to roll out a web-based crime-mapping system.

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Heatwave alert for coastal areas of state
India Meteorology Department (IMD) on Thursday issued severe heatwave warning in coastal Odisha as temperature started soaring again after a slight drop.

CM dedicates water projectsfor rural Odisha

Assembly adjourned twice after oppn protests over Odia
The assembly was adjourned twice on Thursday following uproarious scenes over the use of Odia as the state's official language.

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On edge all day, cheers at last
Wednesday turned out to be a long day for 72,000 students who appeared in joint entrance (JEE-Mains) 2016 from Madhya Pradesh, as its result was declared in the evening after giving them some anxious moments.

BHEL staff fume over move to sell excess land to govt
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited's proposal to hand over its acres of extra land in the city to the state government, has not gone down well with the employees of the industrial area.

Businessmen see red over BHEL's new shop policy
he ongoing tussle between Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL) and shopkeepers in the industrial area over its new shop policy, has reached Jabalpur bench of MP high court. At the root of conflict is a clause in policy which states that if owner of any of the shops dies, BHEL administration will have the rights to take over its ownership. It also provides that family members of deceased shop owner will not be able to participate in re-allotment process of shop.

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Not enough men to take care of beasts in Pipli zoo
The Pipli zoo in Kurukshetra district that reopened about two weeks back after a gap of two years is yet to get the required manpower to regulate the flow of visitors and ensure safety of animals and people.

Explain overdose death: SAD to AAP

HC notice on plea challenging Badal's pilgrimage scheme
The Punjab and Haryana high court on Thursday issued a notice to the Punjab government on a plea challenging the 'CM Tirath Darshan Yatra Scheme' launched by the Punjab chief minister.

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