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News Headlines (316) 27 July 2013




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► After doing your best to hold a grudge -- something you've never been any good at -- a peaceful wave washes you away from it, even if a friend did something that feels like absolute treason to you. You'll wake up feeling compassionate, and ready, finally, perhaps, to accept the apology. Still, while forgiving is a good idea, don't feel bad if you're not quite able to forget. It's called wisdom, and it comes with experience. You have got to lead the way today -- things are definitely looking up, but only if you seize control (in a way) and show your people that there are more options. You're a natural pioneer!



HEARTLANDCARDIOHeart Disease Risk Factors || High Blood Pressure - Hypertension (HTN)

DAILY MAIL 26 JUli 2013 : New Yorker, 112, now the oldest man in the world - thanks to eating a banana a day ||  ► GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 25 July 2013 : Guinness World Records announces Salustiano Sanchez as new Oldest living man

WKYT 24 July 2013 : Man accused of putting skunk in gas station bathroom

DAILY MAIL 28 July 2013 : A warm welcome! Smiling Cate Blanchett is greeted by her many admirers at New York production of Uncle Vanya  || NEW YORK OBSERVER 23 July 2013 : Woody Is Back: Blue Jasmine Is a Triumphant Take on A Streetcar Named Desire

GUARDIAN 26 JUly 2013 : Egyptian army questions Mohamed Morsi over alleged Hamas terror links

FOXNEWS 27 July 2013 : Military experts warn US losing leverage, gains in Iraq as violence escalates

FOXNEWS 26 July 2013 : Who was Glen Doherty? Details emerge on former SEAL's final actions in Benghazi

USATODAY 26 July 2013 : U.S. assures Russia no death penalty for Snowden

BOOKCLUBS BARNESandNOBLE : Free Fridays: The Kingmaking by Helen Hollick & the Dabble App

MICHELLE MALKIN 26 July 2013 :  A failed celebr-ambassador returns to Washington

SLASH DOT 26 July 2013 : Indian Army Mistook Planets For Spy Drones

SLATE 26 July 2013 : The Gravity of the Situation

FOXNEWS 26 July 2013 : 2016 GOP frontrunners Christie, Paul trade jabs over national security ::

GUARDIAN 26 July 2013 : Spain train crash: wait to question driver

NPR 19 July 2013 : 'It's All Politics': NPR's Weekly News Roundup

MASHABLE 26 July 2013
20 Searches Made Ridiculous by Google Autocomplete
Can't Sleep? Blame the Moon
11 Convenient Sites for Cheap Textbooks
Smart Doorbell Lets You Answer When Not at Home
10 Epic Treehouses Cooler Than Your Apartment




ENTERTAINMENT : Egypt - Discussion with Gigi Ibrahim at 2PM EET.  Streamed live on Jul 5, 2013 by VICE 

NEWS & POLITIC : Iran Vs Etats-Unis, qui menace qui? Published on Jul 24, 2013 by infosdontonparlepeu

PEOPLE & BLOG : La Vengeance Des Juifs Après La Seconde Guerre Mondiale documentaire. Published on Jul 16, 2013

PEOPLE &BLOG : Macabiah 2013. Published on Jul 19, 2013 by IsraelNationalTV





North Korea heralds 60th anniversary of war 'victory' with massive parade  | VIDEO : North Korea displays military might

Protesters attack Muslim Brotherhood offices in Libyan cities

Egyptian security forces shoot dead dozens of pro - Mursi supporters

Egypt security forces shoot dead Mursi supporters
By Tom Perry and Noah Browning - CAIRO - Egyptian security forces shot dead at least 70 supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi, his Muslim Brotherhood said, deepening the turmoil which has convulsed Egypt for weeks. | Video
* Protesters attack Muslim Brotherhood offices in Libyan cities
* Pro-Mursi vigils to be brought to an end: Egypt interior minister
* Egypt's generals back in favor after first flawed transition
* Special Report: How the Muslim Brotherhood lost Egypt 

Pope, in Brazil, asks young to change world
By Philip Pullella and Anthony Boadle - RIO DE JANEIRO - Pope Francis urged young people to change a world where food is discarded while millions go hungry, where racism and violence still affront human dignity and where politics is more associated with corruption than service. | Photo Gallery
* Video: Pope Francis makes house call in Rio slum

SLIDESHOW : North Korea's "Arirang"





Raw: Kim Jong Un at Mass Games on Armistice Eve. North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un attended a political rally and a performance of the "Arirang" mass games on Friday, the eve of the 60th anniversary of the truce that ended open fighting in the Korean War.







SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
First steps: What would first human on Mars say?
How to put a human on Mars

MAGAZINE : 10 things we didn't know last week

BUSINESS : France's knicker industry: In a twist and losing jobs

VIDEO : Pope Francis re-enacts Way of the Cross on Brazil visit

Today's African Proverb :: "He who begins a conversation does not foresee the end" - Sent by Ibrahim Batambuze in Mukono, Uganda




Russia won't extradite Snowden to USKremlin
US to Russia: We won't seek death penalty for Snowden 
At least 29 dead and 649 injured in Egypt clashes - Health Ministry
Prosecutor orders ousted Egypt President Morsi's arrest over Hamas links
Defense calls Manning whistleblower, not a traitor, in closing arguments  
2 Guantanamo detainees to be repatriated to Algeria - White House
Block and a hard place: UK's online porn filter raises more issues than it solves
60 years of Cuban revolution: Latin American leaders praise iconic revolt start as anti-US sentiments grow
Syrian rebels press US to send weapons fast, Kerry sees no military solution to crisis
Israel limits EU activities in West Bank, Gazareports
Hacker dies days before he was to reveal how to remotely kill pacemaker patients
NSA critics to decry intelligence 'lies' at congressional hearing 
FBI admits to flying drones over US without warrants
'Imaginary threats' justify New Zealand spy billDotcom
1,025 years of Christianity: Ukraine hosts Orthodox celebrations while questioning its future
Pacifist Japan no more? Tokyo to consider pre-emptive strike strategy

VIDEOS
Cuba marks 60 yrs post-revolution, anti-US mood on rise 
US threatens nations aiding Snowden, Latin America welcomes whistleblower 
Rival Rallies: Huge protests as Egypt's Morsi accused of Hamas links
CrossTalk: What peace process?
Worlds Apart: Sextreme FEMENism
Angry Cairo back to streets: Violence & deadly clashes continue 
Cyber Crime & Punishment: 5 hackers charged with biggest US card fraud ever 




Wukan after the uprising - Episode 4 
Morsi detained for 'spying for Hamas' 
Inside Story : Egypt: Revolution or Uprising?
UN condemns Australia asylum deal with PNG
The Frost Interview - Buzz Aldrin: Discovering the moon
South2North : DR Congo : Peacekeepers at war
Talk to Al Jazeera : Michael Sarris: 'Abandoned' by Europe
Listening Post : Media 'vultures': Covering life and death




RELIGION : Like a Rock Star, Pope Francis Calls For "Disorder" In Rio

LAW : You Can Be Fired for Being Fat 

FRANCE : Aggravated Pimping' Explaine. Dominique Strauss-Kahn faces up to 10 years

NORTH KOREA : North Korea's Totalitarian Tableau: Scenes from the Mass Games

STATE GOVERNMENTS : States Seek A Way To Pass On Digital Accounts After You Die

FOOD & DRINK : Good Morning: Coffee Could Save Your Life

Ouch, damn. Do not greet me like this way. I'm not a coffee drinker, but such niceties are too dear to go unpunished. Ehehehe, well, just a cup of it, ok? In a confusing variety of opinions regarding the pros and cons of coffee for health, do you know that a sweet greeting, at least, is a good start to a tendency? Ok, good morning, too.

Oh dahling, time is so sweet.




REAL ESTATE : Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell bail out of their Malibu beach house

"If you are gay, Russia is probably not the safest place to be right now."Daniel Rothberg on the country's anti-gay legislation

BUSINESS : Starbucks to serve up more upscale food

POLITICS : Anthony Weiner should have told a joke before he became a joke

LOCAL
To limit child tragedies, give social workers what they need
Healthy pets could lead to healthier pet owners

FOOD : 5 Questions: CJ Jacobson, chef at Girasol



FRAMEWORK : The Week in Pictures | July 22-28, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin



Rio de Janeiro — Pope Francis greets the faithful as he arrives on the popemobile at the San Joaquin Episcopal Palace in Rio de Janeiro. Pope Francis will meet young convicts here and then return to Copacabana beach Friday where 1.5 million people gathered on Rio de Janeiro's seafront to see him speak. PHOTOGRAPH BY: GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP/Getty Images



Santiago de Compostela, Spain — A man looks on from a bridge over the track next to flowers to remember the victims of a train crash that killed 78 people in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. PHOTOGRAPH BY: David Ramos / Getty Images



Nyon, Switzerland — Spectators cheer French band Tryo performing on the main stage during the 38th Paleo Festival in Switzerland. PHOTOGRAPH BY: LAURENT GILLIERON / EPA


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