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News Headlines (423) 18 November 2013




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► You need to write out nearly everything today -- it may feel as if you're living on email! It's a great time to communicate clearly and let colleagues know what's really going on. [What is going on is, I'm in love with him - and I do not deny I want to feel him with me, although only for a few days - but I do not know how to end my relationship with him. I can not leave him, and I also can not go to him. I better be a silent stone forever. So, no need to send a letter on a rock, you know!]

You may have a tendency to talk really quickly to say what's on your mind before you forget it, but you'll get a better response if you speak slowly and stick to the point as much as possible. You have a lot running through your mind, but try to be conscious of your delivery. The most important thing to do is keep your audience in mind -- tailor your style to their needs. Though communicating with people is your forte, try not to talk too fast. I told you, I'd be a rock. So, no need to talk to a rock, you know!




MIKHAIL PROKHOROV



DAILY MAIL  14 November 2013 : World's oldest creature is revealed to be 507-year-old shellfish called Ming – until scientists KILLED it by opening it up to check its age ||  MIRROR 13 November 2013 : Clam confirmed as the world's oldest creature at 507 - but scientists killed it when checking its age  ||  ► My Post : 15 November 2013/ YAHOO NEWS (Grind TV)

DAILY MAIL 15 November 2013  : Google map reveals the devastating rate of deforestation across the globe

PC WORLD 17 November 2013 : NSA spying challenges U.S. cloud providers, analyst says

DAILY KOS 17 November 2013 : President calls GOP and insurance companies' bluff

MARKETWATCH 17 November 2013 : 50 killed as Russian airline's Boeing 737 crashes

SPACE 17 November 2013 : NASA's New Mars Orbiter to Study 'Critical Piece' of Martian Puzzle (Video)

NY TIMES 17 November 2013 : Bloomberg News Suspends Reporter Whose Article on China Was Not Published

GULF NEWS 17 November 2013 : Dubai Airshow 2013 : Emirates places biggest order worth $99b

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UAE Teams Practice Aerobatic Flying Before Dubai Airshow 2013. The 13th Dubai Airshow will be held from November 17 to 21 at the Dubai World Center. This year the show includes a training performance of two aerobatic flying teams from the United Arab Emirates Air Force.

One team named The Knights, established in 2010 and consisting of 10 planes, trained with the Italian Frecce Tricolori flying team. The planes are painted in gold and black, representing desert and oil, and red, green and white on the bottom—the colors of the national flag of the UAE.

The British Royal Air Force's Red Arrows—one of the most celebrated flying teams in the world—will also be joining the aerobatic performances. The Dubai Airshow has been held bi-annually, since 1987. Published on Nov 15, 2013 by NTDTV


I do not wonder why Jews are smart, ... but the Arabs ... why they can be rich when their mindset is still primitive? Ehehhee .., blah! Stop your hypocrisy, Saudi Arabia! Despite being one of the richest countries in the world, and thus you are able to send most of your citizens to developing countries for spree-loving and fornicate on the pretext of Misyar marriage, but I know you're a royal dictatorship with the Wahhabi sect who have no shame to let millions of your people live in poverty and destitute.

Population growth rates and welfare programs in your kingdom failed to follow the increasing number of population of 6 million in 1970 to 28 million in 2012. There are thousands of billionaires in your country, but they never care about the fate of people who deliberately impoverished and they are just busy accumulate their wealth and build your country's image by creating ethnic and sectarian killing machines. Your empire is able to hide poverty very well and neatly, your elite and your royals do not ever want to see the plight of the poor. Many hungry people are ignored. 2-4 million your indigenous people living under acute poverty line.

We know a large amount of money from the oil kingdom and taxes just end up in the pockets of your royal families through a network of nepotism, corruption and comfortable government contracts. Indeed, you are the biggest oil exporter in the world, with the country accounting of black gold exports about 90 percent of the country, but do you think we do not know that your wealth is only spent to build the palaces of princes and individuals to incubate international terrorism such as al-Qaeda and the Taliban to be sent to Muslim countries which have a different understanding of Wahhabism,hm?







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Bachelet reforms hinge on deft handling of Chile's tricky Congress

► WASHINGTON, Illinois - A fast-moving storm system triggered multiple tornadoes, killing at least five people, injuring about 40 and flattening large parts of the city of Washington, Illinois as it tore across the Midwest.
* Large tornado touches down near Peoria, Illinois
* New York outlays $37.5 million for LaGuardia Airport flood defense
* NYC wrestles with how to track Superstorm Sandy funds

Villagers mob aid choppers in Philippines - By Aubrey Belford
CABUNGAAN, Philippines - Mobbed by hungry villagers, U.S. military helicopters dropped desperately needed aid into remote areas of the typhoon-ravaged central Philippines, as survivors of the disaster flocked to ruined churches to pray for their uncertain future.
* Marcos clan mayor at eye of Philippine storm

Syrian delegation holds talks in Moscow on peace conference

Gulf airlines splash out on new jet orders - By Praveen Menon and Nadia Saleem
DUBAI - Gulf airlines splashed out over $150 billion on new plane deals on day one of the Dubai Airshow, underscoring a shift in power in the aviation industry and giving a boost to the launch of Boeing's newest jet, as well as to Airbus's A380 superjumbo.
* No UAE decision on Typhoon, Rafale: source

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MAGAZINE : Dallas notebook - BBC's man reporting JFK's murder sees a city in shock

MIDDLE EAST : Syria government site in Damascus hit by huge bomb

BUSINESS
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TECHNOLOGY : How to Make a Collage Just Using a Google Image Search

WORLD : If You're Not Worried About Dengue Fever, Here's Why You Should Be. Aided by global warming, the potentially deadly mosquito-borne virus is spreading around the world to an alarming extent - By Charlie Campbell

ENVIRONMENT : This Is What 6 Tons of Crushed Ivory Looks Like - U.S. authorities send a clear message to poachers
* Hong Kong Is Sitting on 30 Tons of Ivory and Has No Plans to Destroy It

CHINA : China Loosens One-Child Policy. But a high price has been paid for population control

PHOTOS : Never-Before-Seen Photos of JFK's Final Minutes in Dallas




SCIENCE & HEALTH : Suicide risk higher for teens tied to multiple deployments - A USC study finds teens with family in the military appear more at risk for suicide if those relatives are deployed abroad multiple times.

NATION : Witnesses to tragedy: Three Dallas stories

OPINION : The politics of Obamacare worsen for a contrite president

FRAMEWORK : John F. Kennedy takes a swim

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