Saturday, March 30, 2013

News Headlines (198) 30 March 2013




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SCIENCEDAILY - Mar. 4, 2013 Grandmother's Cigarette Habit Could Be the Cause of Grandchild's Asthma  — Grandmother's cigarette smoking could be responsible for her grandchild's asthma, and the recent discovery of this multi-generational transmission of disease suggests the environmental factors experienced today could determine the health of family members for generations to come, two Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) lead researchers write in the March edition of Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology.

JAPAN TIMES 5 January 2013 - Team at Riken taps iPS cells to kill cancer  ||SCIENCEDIRECT - The tale of T cells ||   ►  Cardiff University - T-cell Group    ||   ► New England Journal of Medicine - Treatment of Metastatic Melanoma with Autologous CD4+ T Cells against NY-ESO-1 || DAILY MAIL  3 January 2013  : World first as scientists create cancer-killing cells that can be injected into patients ||  LIVESCIENCE 5 February 2013  - 3D-Printed Human Embryonic Stem Cells Created for First Time  ||LIVESCIENCE  24 January 2013 - Immune System: Diseases, Disorders & Function
In my solitude, I am very scared of the diseases associated with cells of the human body. We are the creatures composed of cells. Scientists can inject various substances into cells of experimental animals. And I. .. (Arghh, please, Cisca! Do not transmit your hidden paranoid illness to others. Why? Do you think they (probably) would / could inject cancer cells into human cells? Arghhh! Stop it! Stop it! Stop thinking weird, before eventually you will become a real paranoid and your life will be more uncomfortable to live. Only the evil scientist who will do the idea: Injecting cancer cells into cells of the human body. This condition makes us paranoid to see the cancer patients. Do not stay to watch over a family member who is suffering from cancer. Someone will put sleeping pills into your drink and someone will inject you the same cancer cells into your body. Then you and you're all in the same family would suffer from the same disease. Stop it! Stop it! Stop thinking bad, Cisca!  Instead you let your paranoid instincts take over your mind, you better find out more about what's the cause of your concern. Talk about this to your partner. Think about one thing, someone will do something based on the goal. So, if your concern is proven true, find out what the intent and purpose behind all those barbaric acts.)

Scientists Catch Evolving Germs and Cancer Cells Early -  Mar. 6, 2013 — Scientists at A*STAR's Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) have developed a novel technique to precisely monitor and study the evolution of micro-organisms such as viruses and bacteria. This is an extremely important capability as it allows scientists to investigate if new drugs designed to kill them are working, and catch the development of resistance early on.

LIVESCIENCE 28 March 2013 - Deadly Blood Type Solves 60-Year-Old Medical Mystery -Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor

MASHABLE  29 March 2013  - Microbiologist Transforms Bacteria Into Photo Art



INHABITAT 10/16/11 :  Bosco Verticale in Milan Will Be the World's First Vertical Forest - by Diane Pham   ||   ► YAHOO TRAVEL Mar 28, 2013  - travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compass/vertical-forest-skyscrapers-coming-milan-212117629.html

OMG! Mar 28, 2013 : Adriana Lima Wears Her Dress Backward - By Jenny Depper ||  E Online Mar. 29, 2013 :  Adriana Lima Wears Her Alberta Ferretti Dress Backward - by Rose Curiel 



BBC 28 March 2013 : On RAF rescue duties with Prince William ||BBC 28 March 2013 : Prince William features in new Helicopter Rescue TV series ||US MAGAZINE March 27, 2013  :: Prince William Leaving Royal Air Force Search and Rescue Job




Champion Spotlight: Zac, the Secret Weapon. Published on Mar 28, 2013 by RiotGamesInc 
Combats dans l'Adrar des Ifhôgas, Armée Française, Mali, du 09/02 au 01/03 2013. Published on Mar 2, 2013 by Pascal Dupon
Why Did the US Government and Big Oil Hate Chavez? Published on Mar 7, 2013 by TheRealNews
Steve Quayle Operation Highjump. Published on Feb 25, 2013 by PIWarsVideo
Obama's Civil War - We Can Kill You When Ever We Want. Published on Mar 4, 2013 by  TheTruethSeeker






Animation shows Chavez reaching heaven
Animation? I have a lot of animation in my imagination. Yes. A lot. One of my stupidity is, I often get carried away and cry because the dance of time and events in my perennial animated.

Farewell, great people! History will remember you in every generation lives.
Bank workers in firing line as Cyprus bailout bites
100 Roma evicted as France bulldozes camp
Pope washes prisoners' feet in Easter ritual
Guatemalans build 4500-foot-long flower carpet for Pope Francis
Daylight Saving Time
Ten years on, the SARS outbreak that changed HK
Shops reopen in capital of Central African Republic
When my partner does not necessarily agree, I always easily interpret his disapproval as "okay".

All right.

And I really like to bring my baby walking around looking into traditional markets. For me, market is a most pleasant place to educate the babies in their growth process.

And, it turns out right. My baby really liked the atmosphere of the market. He really enjoyed what he saw there. Colors, objects, people, sounds, conversations, certain scents, and more. While we walked around look at the market, he often sneezed. When we arrived back at the house, his skin color became slightly reddish, maybe a little scratchy. It's all right.

I felt he liked his first experience to see the crowds. My fiance did not give any comment. He only patted my butt, as if  it's baby's butt.
Israeli army breaks up 'Land Day' march in Hebron

Storks bewildered by Poland's wintry spring



Ivorian beauty concepts clash on the catwalk





Analysis: NKorea threat may be more bark than bite
North Korea: What happens if Kim Jong-un acts on his threats? 

World War 3 Scenarios & Military Technology. Published on Nov 14, 2012 by DiscloseTruthTV



SCREEN - Least Sexy Cities in U.S., According to Website



Green Meteorite May Be from Mercury, a First.

SHINE - Perfect Spring Dessert: Classic Carrot Cake
Mystery elf door in park sparks attention on the Web



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Inside Story - Unlocking the genetic causes of cancer. Scientist says they have isolated part of the human DNA that can identify those most likely to develop breast, ovarian and prostate cancer. It is being described as the single biggest leap forward in understanding the genetics of disease.  But how far is medical science infringing on legal, ethical and personal boundaries?



Inside Story Americas - Cyber warfare: Where are the limits?
101 East - Diminishing ray of hope
Cyprus 'will not leave eurozone'
Venezuela's chocolate dreams melting away

Busy schedule for new Pope on first Easter


Listening Post - Media mea culpas and the Iraq war
Inside Story Americas - Killing choice in the abortion debate
Inside the Global Arms Trade treaty
South2North - Foreign aid: A blessing or a curse?





Ten years after Iraq war began, Iran reaps the gains. The influence of Tehran on its neighbor is growing, while the U.S., Iraqi officials and analysts say, pursues a policy of near-total disengagement. - March 28, 2013 | By Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times

In Somalia, music festival aims to spread peace


  Endorsements just might matter in this race
By Seema Mehta - Observers say that in this contest, some endorsements could play an outsized role in differentiating Greuel and Garcetti, two Democrats who are similar in many ways.
Do robot ants dream of electric crumbs?
Jewish dead lie forgotten in East L.A. graves
2012 Military Photographer of the Year photo competition 

FRAMEWORK  - The Week in Pictures | March 25 – March 31, 2013 . Posted on March 29, 2013 By: Marc Martin 



St. Petersburg, Russia — The painting "Maria" by Konstantin Khudyakov looms over visitors to the "Icons" art exhibition at the Tkachi gallery. PHOTOGRAPH BY: OLGA MALTSEVA / AFP / Getty Images




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Members of Jeudi Noir (Black Thursday) occupy the chambre nationale des huissiers de Justice in Paris (national chamber of court bailiffs) to condemn the eviction of renters from their flats, on March 29, 2013 in Paris. In April of each year, evictions are enforced on renters who have stayed in their houses over winter without paying the rent, as French laws allow squatting from November until April. (AFP PHOTO/MIGUEL MEDINA)



A boy smeared with colours reacts as another boy pours water on him during Holi celebrations in the southern Indian city of Chennai on March 27, 2013. Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours, heralds the beginning of spring and is celebrated all over India. (REUTERS/Babu)



Ruben Enaje, 52, who will portray as Jesus Christ for the 27th time, shows three-inch nail which he will use on a Good Friday crucifixion re-enactment in San Pedro Cutud town, Pampanga province, north of Manila March 29, 2013.REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco



Stella Ferruzola, 3, poses with a Blue Morpho butterfly on her nose at the Sensational Butterflies Exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London on March 25, 2013. (REUTERS/Luke MacGregor)





My BIRTHDAY TODAY : 30 Mars 2013





News Headlines (197) 29 March 2013




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EASTER
History
Discovery : What Does the Easter Bunny Have To Do With Easter?
TIME and DATE - Easter Sunday in United States
TELEGRAPH 28 Mar 2013 - Easter 2013: three family homes with chicken coops. Three gorgeous family homes with chicken coops
LATMES - The ultimate Easter 2013 dining guide in L.A. area  || HUFFINGTON POST - Easter 2013 In LA: 7 Events To Occupy Your Time This Easter Weekend (PHOTOS)
VIDEO  : History of the Holidays: Easter








The Last Pope? A Look at the St. Malachy Prophecy (REV). Uploaded on Aug 31, 2008 by bibleortraditions





North Korea readies rockets after U.S. show of force
Iran, North Korea, Syria block U.N. arms trade treaty

Obama pleads gun case: "I have not forgotten"
By Steve& Holland - WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama attempted on Thursday to inject fresh momentum into efforts to pass gun-control legislation, pleading with U.S. lawmakers not to forget those shot to death in Newtown, Connecticut three months ago.
* Newtown school gunman fired 154 rounds in less than 5 minutes
First comes love, then come taxes
By Kim Dixon and Patrick Temple-West - WASHINGTON - If the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down a federal law defining marriage as between a man and woman, the newfound rights for gay married couples may bear something not so welcome - a bigger tax burden.
* Analysis: Supreme Court energizes gay rights even as it resists
Pope includes women for first time in Holy Thursday rite

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North Korea says missiles ready 
Pope breaks with tradition, washes womens' feet 
Mandela "responding positively" to treatment 

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World Irish Dancing Competition
Protecting the President
World Cup stadium woes



Cyprus reopens banks after nearly two-week lockdown
US top court signals it could nix gay marriage law  ||  France : Anti-gay marriage protesters demonstrate at Hollande TV speech
South Africans react to Mandela illness

Kremlin watchdog slams 'unprecedented' NGO searches
Religious unrest in Myanmar spreads  || Myanmar media to write history with daily papers
Berezovsky 'had ligature around neck', inquest hears
London exhibition examines lives destroyed by Vesuvius  ||  GUARDIAN - Life and Death: Pompeii and Herculaneum exhibition at the British Museum - video preview
Pompeii - Buried Alive. Two-thousand years ago, Rome was an all-powerful empire and Pompeii was one of its prosperous provincial towns-until Mount Vesuvius exploded in the largest eruption ever recorded. In a matter of hours the thriving city was entombed under a thick layer of ash and debris, undiscovered for centuries. Uploaded on Feb 9, 2012  by  HistoryFeed   ||Out Of The Ashes: Recovering The Lost Library of Herculaneum. In 1752, an ancient library was discovered at Herculaneum, buried beneath the ashes of Mount Vesuvius. Astonishingly, nearly 2000 carbonized papyrus rolls were preserved, though some were so badly burned they looked like pieces of charcoal. While some texts from the philosophical library have been published, many of the papyrii have yet to be unrolled or read. Published on Jan 2, 2013 by HistoryFeed


Passionate Obama demands gun reform

You are right! Are the tears of gun lovers just crocodile tears, hm?

Hungry Aleppo residents rely on charity for food
(There are many real peace poem in soles of the feet of the refugees. I see an illustration where they are likened to children who run away from their homes because their parents prefer to busy fighting each other rather than prioritize the family's unity. War and ambition has thrown the love away.)
Farmers struggling after wintry burst 
Chinese stylist Lu Weixing presents new women's collection
► Arab Spring, financial crisis in focus at Tunis world forum. Activists gather in the Arab Spring's birthplace for a global anti-capitalist event that brings together Tunisian revolutionaries and Western protest movements united in demanding a more just world order.
Green cars on show in S. Korea
Italy in limbo after Bersani loses government bid
Obama 'deeply concerned' for Mandela ||  Obama lauds Africa's potential in talks with four leaders, Sierra Leone, Malawi, Senegal and Cape Verde, highlighting them as symbols of democratic success that could lead an emerging continent 
Smaller US airports prepare to make do without tower
Pope washes prisoners' feet in unprecedented Easter rite. Pope Francis washes the feet of 12 young offenders including two girls and two Muslims at a Rome prison in an unprecedented version of an ancient Easter ritual, seen as part of efforts to bring the Catholic Church closer to those in need.
Christian teachings about love and loving our neighbors always makes me cry. Symbolically, what is done by Francis Pope (to kiss the feet of those who are regarded as "useless eaters") says that a human life is so precious, no matter how low you classify them at the level of social life. If you really love what you believe to have been the guiding steps in the darkness of this life - God. God, is not it? Yes. God - then you will also love all things created by God. And you are not going to destroy them in the murder or war or the atrocities created by yourself.




Mandela Back in Hospital With Lung Infection
Shootout, Fire End Police Standoff in Washington
Growing Up: Indoor Farm Goes 'Mega' Near Chicago
Obama: 'Shame on Us' if We Forget Newtown. President Barack Obama says the gun control votes in the U.S. Senate next month are the best chance in more than a decade to reduce gun violence. (March 28). Published on Mar 28, 2013   || New Light on Newtown Massacre, Old Pain Endures. Newly released search warrants reveal an arsenal of weapons and ammunition found at the gunman's home. The father of 7-year-old Daniel Barden talks about the pain that endures after losing his son in the Newtown school shooting. Newly released search warrants reveal an arsenal of weapons and ammunition found at the gunman's home. (March 28)  ||  ► Raw: Gun Demonstrations in Newtown, Connecticut. The rancorous debate on gun control in the United States returned to the town where one of the worst gun massacres in modern American history happened: Newtown, Connecticut. (March 28)



Raw: Rebels Strike Deeper Into Syria Capital
Privacy Backlash Faces Drone Industry
Veterans Recall Vietnam Withdrawal, 40 Years On
Raw: New Crew Reaches Space Station
Pope Washes Feet of Inmates, Including Women. Pope Francis observed Holy Thursday by washing the feet of inmates in a youth detention center. Some of the inmates were women. No previous pope has ever washed women's feet. (March 29)


I've watched the legend story of a rebellious child to her mother. The story was packed in shades of Islam, where Islam is very flattering the role of mother. "Heaven is in the palm of mother's feet," as the slogan as told by my Muslim friend. So if you become a rebellious child and insult your mother, then what you get is the wrath of God. Tears in your mother's heart because grieving for your behavior on her will be able to shake the throne of God. God will hear the unspoken things by your mother tongue, and you will be rewarded accordingly on what you did to your mother.

In the story, the woman was suffering from a disease and the disease could not be treated until the time of her dying. She was tormented by this situation: dying but can not die. Her neighbors came to visit her and told this incident to a spiritual teacher. Through the vision of spiritual teacher, she was encouraged to repent and seek forgiveness by drinking water that had been used to wash the feet of her mother.

When the story came to such a scene, I had thought, "Will she be okay if she drinks water that had been used for washing the feet of her mother's feet? Is raw water good for health?"

But then I blushed alone. Gosh, I forgot. She was dying. And when dying, a person inherits 100% of the immune system of all sorts of world's diseases. No disease can defeat the death. So, because I wanted to see what would happen in the story, I agrees to myself if she was willing to do what was told by the spiritual teacher.

The problem is, "Will the mother forgive her daughter in her dying moments?"

Story replied. "Yes, she will. She is a forgiving mother."

And when a mother has forgiven her children on all the things that hurt her feelings then God also forgive them. God granted what was desired by the woman at the time of her dying : Dead.

After she drank the water used to wash her mother's feet --- and she begged her forgiveness for her sins to her, and his mother forgave her with a perfect heart --- she finally passed away peacefully.  The heaven's wind blew to her soul. She entered her life transitional nature with soul clean of all sins to her mother.

Pretty impressive, is not it? Yes. Drinking water which has been used to wash the mom's feet mom is her heaven. As the slogan says that  "Heaven is at your mother's feet",  so, if you are guilty to your mother, do not hesitate to apologize to her. Kiss his feet. No matter if your mother is not a perfect woman and she is sinful. Yes. Mother. I know my mother.

But, have you ever kissed the feet of someone who you do not know him/her before? And that's done by Francis Pope. What else can I say? Well, maybe I can at least say, "Mom, thank you for teaching me the meaning of goodness in religion."

First Person: Faberge Eggs Sign of Spring. Rare Faberge eggs were once given as Easter gifts by Russian tsars and their families. Today many are on display at a Houston Museum. As the head of that museum explains, their rich history is one that symbolizes Spring's renewal and Easter. (March 29)







Stockholm museum thanks Abba for the music

(Dear flirtatious Cisca, to whom do you choose this song? You do not have a friend named Fernando. You also just fell in love with Pope Francis. Mm....what's his full name? Jorge Mario Bergoglio. There. Fernando. Right here. One syllable according to the rhythm of the song is just Bergoglio. So? What now? Oops! Do not be too mighty to replace Fernando becomes Bergoglio. Oh oh. Hohoho ... eehhehe ... Well, go ahead. As long as you just sing in your heart, nobody cares about it, you know?
Met Office three-month forecast was 'not helpful'
Paignton zoo gorilla N'Dowe paints gorilla sculpture
The Bible finale set to draw huge US TV audience
Louvre is most visited venue of 2012
See the new pope this Easter in Rome
Today's African Proverb : "Don't be in a hurry to swallow when chewing is pleasant" - A Nyanja proverb from Malawi sent by Kwame Asiamah, Accra, Ghana
(ehehe ... Good stuff! It's not about premature ejaculation, is not it?)




Hatch opens: Russia's Soyuz delivers crew to ISS in record time
North Korea orders rockets on standby to hit US bases - state media  
Obama signs 'Monsanto Protection Act' written by Monsanto-sponsored senator  
Oklahoma health officials warn surgeon may have infected thousands with HIV
Gitmo hunger strike: Pentagon remains silent
Deadly content: Facebook may be banned in Russia over suicide group 
Russia's NGO checks 'legal and routine'Putin
OP-ED - Condemned to Endless War: The Sisyphean US terror policy

VIDEOS
Mortal Combat: Bloodshed in Syria ramps up as Damascus University shelled 
Launch video: Soyuz spacecraft blasts off to ISS on fastest-ever flight.  Several hours after a successful docking, the hatch of the Soyuz opened and the three men on board the historic flight successfully entered the International Space Station, making the journey in world-record time. Russian cosmonauts Alexander Misurkin, Pavel Vinogradov and NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy have arrived at the station in just six hours compared to the usual two-day voyage, after they launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.


Large-scale military drills in Black Sea following order from Putin. President Vladimir Putin ordered the launch of military exercises in the Black Sea region on Thursday, his spokesperson said. Putin issued the order at 4:00am Moscow time (0000 GMT) as he flew back from an international summit in South Africa, the president's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.






Inside Story Americas - Honduras: A culture of impunity
Obama pushes for review of gun control
The Stream - Hooked on junk
UN's arms trade treaty blocked

Pope brings Easter 'hope'.  The Pope broke with tradition by visiting a juvenile detention centre in Rome as part of his first Easter Mass. Visiting the young inmates - including two women - Pope Francis told the 12 youth to "never lose hope". The Pontiff's visit, marked by little pomp, was another indication that he is planning to steer the church towards, as he put it, "the weak and the poor". Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel Hamid reports from Rome.



Russians launch new space record 

'Sheep rustling' a growing problem in Scotland. Sheep rustling sounds like a crime from medieval times. But it turns out, the practice of stealing animals from farmer's fields is common across the United Kingdom, where policing the countryside is practically impossible. Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from Scotland.






Behind Mayor Bloomberg's Ad Blitz on Gun Buyer Background Checks
By Massimo Calabresi
    * Gun Background Checks Shine Spotlight on Gun Stores
    * Bloomberg Picks Gun Control as Key to Illinois Special Election 

Argentina: Town Renames Street After Pope Francis
Pope Washes Women's Feet in Break With Church Law

My fiance also often kissed my feet, but he did it with a very tendentious purpose. At the beginning of our relationship, I was very shaking with his touched. The longer, I'm not really touched because I already know. It is very pretentious ritual with a very clear objective: Sex.

Before listening to the news about how Pope Francis is so "beautiful" with all the tenderness and the appearance of Love Teachings, I've never asked him, "Dahling, do we have to pray after we reach orgasm?"

Mmm... I'm guessing his answers. I'll ask him later.






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