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News Headlines (51) 25 October 2012




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Stark began focusing his energies to building an improved version to suit as well as a more powerful arc reactor for his chest. Later, during the Stark's first public appearance after his return, Everheart informed him that Stark Industries weapons, including "Jericho", was recently delivered to the Ten Rings and were being used to attack Yinsen hometown.

He also learned that Stane tried to evict him from his own company. In anger, Stark completed his new armor and flew to Afghanistan. Ten Ring Warriors was no match for Stark, and they were quickly defeated. On the way home, Stark was shot by two F-22 Raptor.

He told his secret identity to Rhodes in an attempt to abort the attack on him, but he decided to run away with his own. Stark sent Potts to hack into corporate computer systems. He found Stane has been supplying terrorists with weapons and hired Stark Ten Rings to kill Stark, but the group reneged on the deal after learning who the target was. Potts then met with Agent Coulson of "Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division", an anti-terrorism agency, to inform him of Stane activities.

Stane visited the Ten Rings and after getting a piece of the destroyed prototype suit, the group were executed. He then did a reversed engineering to suit themselves from Stark's first suit, but the scientists were not able to duplicate the arc reactor owned by Stark. Undeterred, Stane attacked Stark at his home, using a sonic device to paralyze him, taking the arc reactor from Stark's chest and left him to die. However, Stark could obtain and reinstall the first reactor.

Meanwhile, Potts and several agents S.H.I.E.L.D were going to hold Stane, only to be attacked by him with his suit which has now been working. Stark went to the rescue but he was not comparable with Stane,   because his old reactors are less powerful for the current settings. He trapping Stane in Stark Industrial rooftop and instructed Potts to overload the full-sized arc reactor in the building. This unleashed a wave of great power, it made Stane unconscious. He fell through the ceiling directly into the reactor, apparently killing him.

The next day, the press has dubbed the mystery. Stark in his armor, as "Iron Man". Before speaking at a press conference, Stark briefly made an effort to establish a romantic relationship with Potts, but it was rejected. Stark began to tell the story given to him by S.H.I.E.L.D, but then announced that he was the Iron Man.
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Obama tackles rape comments, "fiscal cliff" on TV talk show - By Jeff Mason | Reuters
For the Obama campaign, 'Romnesia' is no laughing matter -  By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
Mitt Romney's momentum: An illusion conjured by his campaign? - By The Week's Editorial Staff
President Obama's Rhetoric Shifts From Hope to Snark - By Russell Goldman

Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney claim liberal media bias, but reporters just do their jobs. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have accused the media of having a 'liberal bias.' But reporters are just doing their jobs – putting a human face on beltway policy debates. That truth-telling comprises most journalists' fundamental mission – an ethic that grew out of Watergate and the civil rights era. By Joel Brinkley | Christian Science Monitor – Tue, Oct 23, 2012

Mitt Romney's surprisingly calm debate performance: Brilliant or boneheaded?  By The Week's Editorial Staff | The Week – Tue, Oct 23, 2012  
Palin: Obama Did 'Shuck and Jive' On Libya - By Gregory J. Krieg | ABC OTUS News
Was It Racist for Palin to Accuse Obama of 'Shuck and Jive'? - By Elspeth Reeve | The Atlantic Wire
Economist Who Advises Mitt Romney: 'Rich Are Taxed Enough' - By Richard Davies | ABC OTUS News

Obama unveils economic plan: 5 ways it differs from Romney's. The little blue 'new economic patriotism' booklet is President Obama's answer to Mitt Romney's 5-point plan – and to voters who want know what he would do with a second term.By Mark Trumbull | Christian Science Monitor

In presidential debate, President Obama is no dove, and Mitt Romney is no hawk . President Obama told Mitt Romney in last night's presidential debate: 'You say you would do the same things we did, but you would just say them louder.' Commentators draw sharp distinctions between the two men, but their foreign policy similarities are more striking than the differences. By Michael Fullilove | Christian Science Monitor – Tue, Oct 23, 2012

Presidential debate 101: Did Obama make 'apology tour' in Middle East? In Monday night's presidential debate, Mitt Romney attacked President Obama's Middle East positions, saying that when the president traveled there, he characterized America as 'dismissive and derisive.' By Peter Grier | Christian Science Monitor – Tue, Oct 23, 2012

In close race, Obama turns to first lady for help - By MATTHEW DALY | Associated Press
Foreign fighters worry - and boost - Syrian rebels | By HAMZA HENDAW
Russia says Syrian rebels have shoulder-fired missiles - Reuters
Syria government indicates accepts holiday truce: Russia - By Louis Charbonneau and Michelle Nichols
UN Security Council endorses Syria holiday truce - By BEN HUBBARD and KARIN LAUB | Associated Press
Syria may exploit instability in Lebanon: Clinton | Reuters
Lebanese opposition blames Syria for assassination - By BASSEM MROUE | Associated Press
Benghazi: The Real Libya Story Is No Story - By Michael Hirsh | National Journal
Libyan militia takes former Gadhafi stronghold - By ESAM MOHAMED
Iran looks to Silk Road ties in time of sanctions - By BRIAN MURPHY | Associated Press
Myanmar: New clashes between Muslims, Buddhists - Associated Press – Tue, Oct 23, 2012
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24 October 2012 - Early voting: Is the election already decided? By Kate Dailey BBC News Magazine
24 October 2012  - China's economic miracle
24 October 2012  - African Union ends Mali suspension over military coup
23 October 2012  - The other children of Pakistan's war
23 October 2012  - Somalia's ambitions online could bring Mogadishu to the world By Jonathan Kalan Mogadishu, Somalia
24 October 2012  - 'Benghazi attack suspect' dies in Cairo shootout
VIDEO - Libya: One year on from the fall of Colonel Gaddafi
25 October 2012  - One person killed as Hurricane Sandy batters Jamaica  | VIDEO
25 October 2012  - Israel and Hamas 'negotiate unofficial truce' in Gaza
24 October 2012  - Tunisia Jews: A tiny community hanging on - and cooking By Magdi Abdelhadi BBC World Service, Tunis
24 October 2012  - Libyan forces 'capture ex-Gaddafi bastion Bani Walid'
24 October 2012  - Is Turkey's secular system in danger? By Arash Dabestani, Pinar Sevinclidir and Ertugrul Erol BBC Monitoring
24 October 2012  - Cuba missile crisis: When nuclear war seemed inevitable By Jo Fidgen BBC World Service
25 October 2012  - Sandy hits Cuba as category two hurricane
25 October 2012  - Seized ship crew back in Argentina from Ghana  | VIDEO

 
25 October 2012  - The economics of Hajj: Money and pilgrimage By Ahmed Maher BBC Arabic, Mecca   

Prophet Abraham was popularized as the "Father of Sacrifice" because he taught about the genuineness of sacrifice values. He gave the example of love sanctity in each of sacrifices made, either to his own self, his wife, children, and society. He had given the pattern of sacrifice based on love.

"Where there is love, there is life," said the reformer of India -- Mahatma Gandhi -- who showed that love determined the pattern of human life. Human life's building, both in popular fraternal dimension, humanity, or nationality is determined by the love that blossomed in self.

Love becomes a moral force that drives the convergence between segments of nation, which differ in ethnicity, culture, religion, politics, economics, social status, and other aspects as insulation.

Love is able to thaw the frozen relations between the nation components who initially were busy weaving the friction and cult the factions, and uphold their social classes and political arrogance respectively.

Love is a force that is able to support real social life. People and groups who originally dragged into the current arbitrariness or practices of uncivilized patterns can be awakened by the power of love, that puts human beings as a compulsory subject in the exalted degree, and not used as an animal.

Any true lovers certainly have persistent effort or at least to sharpen the clarity of conscience to be a figure who devotes his/her life to God, fellow humans, and living other. Both the mind and behavior are never allowed to stagnate, but empowered to always wander to explore and relieve the difficulties suffered by others.

Real sacrifice is never calculate the gains in political, economic, social, cultural, and other dimensions except sincerity in giving and distributing personal rights and even the most beloved for the public's benefit.

If people now want to emulate the Prophet Ibrahim, surely in us will flourish the power of love, a love that is not afraid to go bankrupt in order to maximize our humanity piety, because the confidence has been ingrained in us, that the real sacrifice must have a lot of dimension problem. To self, community, and country.

Love that always springs to humans will be a powerful force to free the various forms of suffering or difficulties that occur in the community.

In every lovers (like Prophet Ibrahim) there is always a feeling compelled to devote his/her life to the interests of others, or within them there is a demand to not let the problems of social, economic, political, cultural, or colonize the other fellows.

What is sown in the life of society and the state is the pattern of sincere devotion, inclusive, does not recognize the caste system, does not make the class as commander, and keeps a sense of sectoral egoism. What is emphasized is the glory and sacrifice actions affecting the formation of mutual love, affection, and of course to turn on each other.

If our society is currently mired in a culture to sacrifice others than ourselves, relatives and cronies, it would surely be difficult to achieve the formation of ideal society, since it is certain that among the cries of our brothers and sisters who are grappling with disastrous social, there are still those who drop themselves in disgraceful behavior, such as for example the right to loot the poor, or to make a donation distribution to be misplaced.

Social catastrophe is clearly an element of challenge and demand for the nation's elite in order to educate themselves to be the "Father of Sacrifice".
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(An important note for the images above: Sorry, I'm a vegetarian, while my partner is the most handsome omnivorous in my whole world. We are different in every way, but love moving my willingness to cook all meat dishes for him.)

23 October 2012  - Protecting Afghanistan's environment and tourist future By Andrew North BBC News, Bamiyan
24 October 2012 - Silvio Berlusconi: 'No plans to stand in 2013
24 October 2012  - Merkel opens Roma Holocaust memorial in Berlin
Bakery 'recognises what you are eating' - Spencer Kelly's report
The end for keyboards and mice?

Asperger syndrome - Dr Trisha Macnair 


Asperger's Syndrome Documentary


24 October 2012 - Large numbers of hyenas and humans coexist, study finds By Jeremy Coles Reporter, BBC Nature
25 October 2012 - Analysis: The battle over brock By Helen Briggs

25 October 2012  - Archer fish spitting mystery solved, scientists say By Michelle Warwicker BBC Natures 

Archer Fish Water Pistol - Weird Nature - BBC wildlife



VIDEO - Bras and guitars: What people today are 3D printing 



'Astronomy lessons should be compulsory'

 
VIDEO - Biking Bolivia's 'death road'


Biking down the death road in Bolivia - Bolivia Trip 2012 || Bolivian Road of Death



23 October 2012 - Discovering wine in Georgia 

24 October 2012 - Day in pictures: 24 October 2012  


19 October 2012 - In pictures: Beirut blast
25 October 2012  - In pictures: Itinerary, first 'travel best-seller' on India
24 October 2012  - In pictures: India celebrates Dussehra festival


Story of Dussehra - victory of good over evil!


Dussehra in India 



23 October 2012  - How scientists recreated Neanderthal man
(Dahling, ...I've seen a "Neanderthal" in your face, ehhehhe...)




Besieged Bani Walid: Who's in control?



Pro-government forces seize Bani Walid. Published: 24 October, 2012 - Edited: 25 October, 2012 


CrossTalk: Spitting Image



UN Gangnam Style: PSY meets Sec-Gen Ban Ki-moon  || "Minecraft Style" - A Parody of PSY's Gangnam Style (Music Video)



Psy and Ban Ki-moon praise each other. The UN chief even tried few of Psy’s trademark dance moves from the video Gangnam Style
UN Chief Ban Ki-Moon 'Jealous' Of Gangnam Style's PSY  || VIDEO  || PHOTOS and VIDEO


Third Party Debate: Panel Interview (ft. Thom Hartmann)



'Media, electoral system leave Americans voiceless' - third-party candidates talk to RT.  Published: 25 October, 2012
Trump offers Obama $5 million.  Published: 24 October, 2012
Kill-list 2.0: Obama's "disposition matrix" maps out extrajudicial murders for years to come. Published: 24 October, 2012
Canada wants to build a free bridge to the US, but Americans consider saying ‘screw it’. Published: 25 October, 2012
Tomatoes vs teargas: Kosovo activists clash with police over Serbia talks (PHOTOS, VIDEO). Published: 22 October, 2012 -Edited: 24 October, 2012
Native Americans 'slaughtered, sacrificed, fenced in reservations' in US.  Published: 24 October, 2012
Russia increasingly worried about US 'shale revolution'. Published: 24 October, 2012
Russians distrust authorities and protesters alike - survey. Published: 24 October, 2012 - Edited: 24 October, 2012
World is becoming more leftist – Russian Communist Party chief.  Published: 24 October, 2012
Louvre museum short $1mln in bid to acquire treasured 'Synagogue' statuettes. Published: 24 October, 2012 




Voting against the machine 


Inside Story US 2012 - The other parties - excluded but not silenced





The Qatar Conundrum: Arming Syria's Rebels, but Also Embracing Hamas
By Tony Karon
* Hamas Breaks With Iran: Good for Israel? 
TIME Poll: Obama Leads by 5 Points in Ohio 
Mark Halperin: Obama Campaign Remains Confident 
Is the U.S. Getting the Recovery it Deserves?
The Wimpy Economic Recovery
How a Pakistani Heroine Emerged from Anonymity #Malala 
The Trouble with My Daughter's DNA 
Test Your DNA for Diseases — No Doctor Required
Scientific Illiteracy and the Italian Earthquake Verdict 
Sex Addiction Is a Valid Disorder, Study Argues 

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China Ends Nuke Plant Ban Set After Japan Disaster 
3,200 African Troops Needed to Fight Mali Rebels
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* Fifty Years of Motown 

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NYT Defends Incoming Chief Amid BBC Scandal  
Atlanta Megachurch Gunman in Custody 
Ex-Goldman Sachs Exec Sentenced to 2 Years
Berlusconi Says He Won't Run Again 
At Least 2 Dead in Suburban L.A. Shootings 
Fed: Economy Shows Moderate Improvement 
Teen Arrested in Killing Jessica Ridgeway
Government Sues BofA for $1 Billion 
New Home Sales Highest in 2½ Years 
CNN: Jamaica-Bound Sandy Now Cat 1 Hurricane 
CNN: Barnes & Noble Customer Info Hacked
Felix Baumgartner: The Austrian Daredevil on His World-Record Jump, Fear and Not Saying Goodbye
Artist, Yes, Dancer, No: Ai Weiwei Does Gangnam Style - By Austin Ramzy | Oct. 24, 2012
* Sophisticated Bathroom Designs 
* What Does Your Sleeping Position Say About You – The Daily Orbit - October 22, 2012 
* 20 Ways to Make Your New Apartment Feel Like Home 
* Hotel Fake-Out Photos  
* 12 Healthy Soup Recipes
Laurent Chéhère's Flying Houses -Wednesday, October 24, 2012 | By Myles Little
For Bali's Horse-Cart Drivers, an Uncertain Future
Political Pictures of the Week, Oct. 12-18  
 



2 PHOTOS TODAY

A young red panda climbs on a branch on October 22, 2012 at the zoo in Dresden, eastern Germany. The animal was born on June 30, 2012 at the zoo and is allowed now to explore its open air enclosure. (AFP PHOTO/ARNO BURGI)


A woman shows off her tattoos as she joins the MBK Tattoo Contest 2012 at a shopping mall in Bangkok on October 23, 2012. (REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom)


Lightning strikes over a pier during a storm in Atlit, near the northern Israeli city of Haifa on October 25, 2012. (REUTERS/Baz Ratner)

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