Tuesday, April 23, 2013

News Headlines (222) 23 April 2013




ONLINE TODAY

SCIENCE DAILY 9 April 2013 : Rosemary Aroma May Help You Remember to Do Things  — The aroma of rosemary essential oil may improve prospective memory in healthy adults.

DIGITAL SPY 21 April 2013 : Nintendo: '2013 is the year of the 3DS'

DIGITAL SPY 22 April 2013 : The Wolverine' hit by poster theft, '50% of outdoor posters replaced'

"Could the White Tea be anti virus for avian influenza H5N1 subtype 2.1.3?"

TODAY in HISTORY
April 23, 1867 : William Lincoln patents the Zoetrope, a machine which government of Sultan Mehmed VI and announces a temporary constitution. The Grand National Assembly of Turkey was founded in Ankara."
April 23, 1984 : Scientist finds Aids virus
April 23, 2004 : South Africa officially re-elects Thabo Mbeki




Boston Marathon Conspiracy Theories Debunked. Discussing some of the first conspiracy theories to come up after the Boston Marathon Bombing. Published on Apr 16, 2013 by David Pakman



NY Times: Terrorist Plots, Hatched by The F.B.I (NY TIMES 28 April 2012) This is the latest up to the minute info on the tragic Boston marathon bombings. The FBI and other agency's have a long and well documented history of staging events to get more power. Now they tell us to only look at info they put out. This video proves that the Fed system has the motive as well as the means and history of staging terror. They are suspect number one. By Alex Jones









Hagel: Iran Sanctions 'Deep and Potent'

Police: 5 Dead in Shooting South of Seattle. After searching an apartment complex, police say there are no more victims or suspects in a shooting that left five people dead, including a man shot by police in Federal Way, about 20 miles south of Seattle. (April 22)



Wow, Many terrorists live peacefully in the U.S.


Police: Officers Killed Man Who Killed 4 Others

Raw: Suspected Meteor at Argentina Concert. Concert-goers in northern Argentina were this week treated to a light show with a difference. A suspected meteor lit up the night sky early on Sunday in Salta, as the folk music band Los Tekis performed at an outdoor venue. (April 22)




OMG! 21 APril 2013 : Jennifer Lawrence Flubs Bill Clinton's Name, References Oscar Fall
Japan ministers war shrine visits anger SKorea





Terror plot to attack New York-Toronto railroad thwarted in Canada
Belgorod shooting suspect still at large after killing 6, including 14yo girl
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev charged with conspiring to use WMD, may face death penalty [I'm so fed up with this silliness, damn!]
Pit of hopelessness: Guantanamo grows tense, inmates suicidal 
Belgorod shooting suspect still at large after killing 6, including 14yo girl

VIDEOS
CrossTalk: Rising China, Pivoting America
Pit of Hopelessness: Guantanamo grows tense, inmates suicidal

Street Shooting in Russia: Gunman kills at least 6, including 14yo girl. A gunman's opened fire in a shop in western Russian town of Belgorod - killing at least 6 people, including two girls aged 14 and 16






Inside Story - Crossing the Gulf's red lines? The voice of protest is growing ever stronger across Gulf states, as activists gain in confidence from the Arab uprising. But Gulf rulers are maintaining an equally strong response, in the name of national security and stability. Kuwaiti opposition leader Mossallam al-Barrak has been sentenced to five years in prison for insulting the country's Emir.
One-way ticket to Mars. A Dutch company is looking for volunteers to travel to Mars. About 10,000 people from 100 countries have apparently already expressed interest via email. But there is one catch: the would-be astronauts will not be coming back. Al Jazeera's John Terret reports from Washington, DC.







Jennifer Lawrence debuts new hairdo, flubs Bill Clinton's name

6,297 Chinese restaurants and hungry for more || The road to 6,200 Chinese restaurants



FRAMEWORK :Pictures in the News | April 22, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin


 
Rome — "Donald," a work by artist Joyce Pensato, is shown during the media preview of the exhibition "Empire State. New York Art Now" at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni. PHOTOGRAPH BY: GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP / Getty Images


 
Toyooka, Japan — People walk through a tulip field in full bloom at the Tanto Tulip Festival. Hundreds of thousands of tulips in 300 varieties are displayed. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Buddhika Weerasinghe / Getty Images




2 PICTURES TODAY


A girl looks out from a makeshift tent after Saturday’s earthquake, in Lingguan town, Sichuan province, China April 22, 2013. (REUTERS/Stringer)



A man flyboards on the Vltava river during a boat show in Prague April 21, 2013. REUTERS/David W Cerny



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