Sunday, December 8, 2013

News Headlines (432) 4 December - 5 December 2013




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► You can make a real difference as long as you believe in yourself -- so make sure that you're giving yourself the benefit of the doubt and marching forward toward your epic destiny! The best thing you can do for yourself today is to get more physically active. Jog an extra block or so. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Park extremely far away from your destination and enjoy the fresh air. You are capable of doing more than you think, and today is a wonderful day to push yourself. Getting your heart rate up will feel so good, it could become a new habit. It's nice to feel the drive toward success, but sometimes you need to get out and walk.




MICHELLE MALKIN 3 December 2013 : Obama's illegal alien deportation evader Uncle Omar gets his amnesty

GUARDIAN 3 December 2013 : Boris Johnson fails live 'IQ test'

DILBERT 3 December 2013 : Moving On

FOXNEWS 3 December 2013 : Rep. Nunes says Benghazi testimony 'outstanding' help to probe of attack

MASHABLE 4 December 2013
Microsoft Is Working on a High-Tech Bra
Futuristic Unmanned Submarines Could Move Like Stingrays

HOLLYWOOD REPORTER 2 December 2013 : Vin Diesel Breaks Silence on Paul Walker's Death: 'I Will Always Love You'



HUFFINGTON POST 3 December 2013 : Evangeline Lilly Looked Gorgeous At 'The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug' Premiere (VIDEO) || DAILY MAIL 3 December 2013 : Gilded Lilly! Evangeline weaves her magic spell at The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug premiere as she cuddles up to Orlando Bloom

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 4 December 2013  : Cristiano Ronaldo to open football museum

MARKET WATCH 4 December 2013 : Obama calls for action to stem income inequality




NEWS & POLITIC : CULTURAL MARXISM : The Corruption of America. A love affair with collectivist ideologies has lead to ever bigger government and the welfare-warfare state. Lead by a Marxist splinter group called the "Frankfurt School" --"the long march through the institutions" has infiltrated every corner of Western culture to corrupt traditional Christian values with "political correctness," another name for "cultural Marxism."

A James Jaeger Film featuring RON PAUL, Congressman/Presidential Candidate; PAT BUCHANAN, Author/Political Analyst; G. EDWARD GRIFFIN, Author/Producer; EDWIN VIEIRA, Author/Constitutional Attorney and TED BAEHR, Founder of MovieGuide and Christian Film & TV Commission.

The ultimate goal of cultural Marxism is to first destroy American free-enterprise capitalism by undermining its economic engine, the Middle Class and this will lead to the destruction of the basic building block of society: the Family Unit. Published on Aug 30, 2011 by OriginalIntentDoc







Ukraine protesters threaten tighter blockade - By Natalia Zinets and Matt Robinson
KIEV - Ukraine's government faced a tightening blockade of key buildings by protesters in the capital Kiev amid a crisis over its rejection of closer ties with the European Union that has piled pressure on the creaking economy.
* John Lloyd: Ukraine rulers staying put

U.S. spy agency gathers data on cellphone locations globally: report

Cyber experts uncover 2 million stolen passwords to global Web accounts

Thailand supplies Myanmar refugees to trafficking rings - By Jason Szep and Andrew R.C. Marshall
RANONG, Thailand - A Reuters investigation in three countries has uncovered a clandestine policy to remove Rohingya refugees from Thailand's immigration detention centers and deliver them to human traffickers waiting at sea.
* Video: Vicious circle awaits Rohingya refugees in Thailand
* Thailand's anti-trafficking effort loses steam

VIDEO : Obama: 'dangerous' inequality threatens American dream






NEWS
Russia's Putin, Saudi Prince Bandar discuss Syria, Iran: Kremlin
Putin says Russia needs to beef up Arctic presence
Protests show Putin the battle for Ukraine is not over
Ukraine protesters threaten tighter blockade over spurned EU pact
Pressure mounts on Ukraine's leader as Westerwelle flies in
Netanyahu ally urges more cautious tone with U.S.
Egyptian blogger arrested in widening crackdown
Egypt: Morsi's links to jihadists probed
French expert report: No proof Arafat was poisoned
Democratic strategist Al From: On Obamacare, good intentions aren't enough
George H.W. Bush wearing socks with his face on them

Hmm .. Great idea! I will print his photo and go to the artisan screen printing. I was just thinking about what part of my outfit that I would use it as a medium for his photo printing. Brassiere? Panties? T-Shirt? Skirts? Trousers? ... But ... ahaaa .... what if I change the bathroom wall and layering it with ceramic installed in accordance with the pattern of his face?
SHINE
■ Breast Cancer Survivor Responds to NYT Photo Controversy
10 Foods for Gorgeous Hair

HEALTH : The health mistake 80 percent of Americans make

OMG! : Who Was Really Kissing Chris Hemsworth in 'Thor: The Dark World'?

MOVIES : Meet the New Wonder Woman! Gal Gadot Cast in 'Batman vs. Superman'

ARTICLE : 5 Jobs with the Worst Bosses

GOOD MORNING AMERICA : Bad Dog, Sunny! The Obama's Dog a Little Too Frisky




Yasser Arafat 'was not poisoned' - leaked French report
Ukraine unrest: Nato condemns crackdown on protesters
HEALTH : 'Let me keep my dead husband's sperm'
TECHNOLOGY : USB Type-C cable plugs to be reversible

FUTURE
Why computers of the next digital age will be invisible
Could we harness power from black holes?

World dementia cases 'set to treble'
The number of people living with dementia worldwide is set to treble by 2050, according to a new analysis.
* Exercise 'is good dementia therapy'
* Alzheimer's brain scan advances

Today's African Proverb : "Tomorrow is far"- Sent by Mamadu Sall, Dakar, Senegal, and Sammy, Madrid, Spain

What do you think and feel for it? First: tomorrow. Second: Far. Does it also mean that today is close? By the way, where are you going? Are you a wanderer, a politician or an artist?







Radioactive material container from hijacked truck found empty in Mexico
EU imposes record 1.7bn euro fines on major intl banks over rate-rigging 
Video that led to Aaron Swartz's arrest released
Kentucky town to pay police chief in Bitcoin
Snowden leak reveals NSA tracks cell phone locations on unprecedented scale - report
UK police threaten Guardian editor with terrorism charges over Snowden leaks
France mulls new internet spying powers
Calls for Russia's breakup must not be left unpunishedPutin
Nationalist party leader vows to make Russian an official EU language
Ukraine opposition vows to maintain protests, PM calls to end violence
Report: Disguised Pope Francis sneaks out of Vatican for night charity patrols

VIDEOS
Remote Control: 'Even after pullout, Afghanistan to stay under CIA' . Afghanistan's accused the US of forcing it into an unfair contract with NATO, by cutting off fuel supplies to the country's security forces. President Karzai recently rejected Washington's deal to let the alliance's troops stay after 2014, and now says pressure's being applied to drag him back in. Lucy Kafanov reports now on why Kabul refused to sign the deal in the first place.



■ Putin: Ukraine unrest looks like planned action, not revolution. Russia's President Vladimir Putin says current unrest in Ukraine is far from spontaneous - adding that it's no longer about the country's failed deal with the EU, but rather an attempt at a power grab. 



Ukraine on Edge: Fresh clashes erupt near parliament in Kiev
Ukraine govt survives 'no confidence' vote amid mass protests

Forgive &Forget: Iceland's $1.25 bln mortgage write-down to boost recovery. For a role model in Europe, Iceland is leading the way having successfully got its finaces back on track. In the latest move - it announced a major write-down of mortgages. Katie Pilbeam explains what that means.


Red-herring 'Inquisition': Guardian editor defends Snowden leaks to MPs
Eat or Heat: Britons angry at energy prices amid soaring 'winter deaths'
Pushing Proxies: MoD packaging foreign wars for public
Miraculous rescue video: Man survives 60 hrs underwater in sunken boat
Yay to Yuan! Chinese currency overtakes euro in trade
CrossTalk: Dividing Ukraine
■ 'We live little better than animals': Libyan minority displaced as country in chaos
Not For Shale : Anti-fracking protests as Europe drills despite risks




NATIONAL SECURITY : Why China's Air Zone Matters - Beijing's air defense identification zone is a move to assert creeping sovereignty over disputed islands in the East China Sea

HOUSE : Stumped By Earth, Congress Looks For Intelligent Life Elsewhere

MILESTONE Exclusive: Justin Lin Remembers Paul Walker - Fast & Furious director on the late actor

VIDEO : When Women Are Okay With Sexual Objectification. A study published in the Journal of Psychological Science suggests women feel better about sexual imagery in ads for luxury products than they do for similar imagery in ads for cheap products


I can understand that the media is still an effective tool to show the perspective of the owners of capital. From one case alone, we can already see, on which perspective the owners of this capital stand. And to whom this event is projected? By watching for a moment, the audience can define the target is the adult male. So I can easily conclude that sexuality (which is understood by the media owner) as the only men's.

I think all the media still have the same character on this subject. The perspective used is still showing a picture that women are objects of any kind of gratification for men, especially sexual gratification.

See any of the commercials hallmark and what they present to us. All categories still show that the image of women beauty to be presented to the men. Satisfaction comes not only in men who for example, happy stroking the silky smooth skin of women, but women also feel valued, accepted and needed by men since managed to make men happy over the white and the smoothness of women's skin.

Sexuality is still faced with the reality of the male perspective. In many ways women are placed as passive sex objects, whereas women as human beings are the same as men. By nature they are also equipped with the tools and the potential to enjoy a sense of sexuality.

Unfortunately, not much space is given to women to express their sexuality,  as if the presence of women is only to serve the sexual desires of men.

Therefore, a program that actually contain positive sexuality education is still assume that their show is only consumed exclusively for adult males. Therefore, it is not complete and has not seemed to be a success if the event is presented without spices which can increase the audience's desire (men).

So, where are the female audiences? Apparently, they also do not have an adequate place just to get a positive and enlightening information about sexuality.

Let us build an impartial perspective. When an event is projected to all genders, I guess the shooting ways by the cameramen are not as close and as detailed as it is to catch a woman's body. Indeed, I must still accept the fact that in a patriarchal society -- throughout the life of women -- they must give themselves and their bodies are determined by the people around them.

Cases of child marriage, child trafficking is part of the reality that is still high in some countries. Even these days many cases of rape committed by their own parents. Home as a safe place for women and children is not always true.

Still takes a long time to fight impressions siding on women. I still believe that sex education is important for publicly delivered and packed more intellect, but when it's presented in a way to make women as objects, it is also not very fair, because it remains to show women only from their bodies and their beauty, denying the intellect's quality discussed by the women.
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NATION : Ryan, Murray crafting deal to avoid another shutdown - Compromise taking shape to avoid another government shutdown

LOCAL
L.A. County social workers to strike over caseloads - As many as 3,600 workers at the embattled child-welfare agency that's seen persistent child abuse and deaths will strike Thursday.
Actor Paul Walker died from injuries and burns, official says
City Council votes to regulate e-cigarette sales in L.A

JACKET COPY : A classic by Zola comes to screens. American readers will be reminded of the works of Émile Zola, one of France's great novelists, when "In Secret" comes to screens next year.

FRAMEWORK : Pictures in the News | Dec. 4, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin



A member of a veterinary team shouts to others to clear the area as they prepare to revive a tranquilized elephant during a collaring operation near Kajiado, in southern Kenya. Kenya Wildlife Service and the International Fund for Animal Welfare are fitting elephants with GPS-tracking collars, enabling the monitoring of migration routes and to help prevent poaching. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Ben Curtis / Associated Press




To A Dear Old Friend

The morning newspaper still steaming on the table. The journalist had not read it yet, he was asleep in a chair after a long day of being chased by the news. As usual, to fight the dizziness he slapped his forehead. Escaped from the deadlines, he was asleep. His fatigue was so perfect. Weary gray hair was a sign of graying years. I did not know how many people and events crossing the time lines in his face wrinkles. They moved to a memory asylum.

Actually his late father did not like him to be a reporter. Better to be an artist, it seemed fun if pursued by reporters. His mother wished him to be a doctor, in order to take care of his own sickly body.

In the afternoon, he and his classmates were practicing to prepare the story. While his friends busy playing with words, he just stared while biting pen, whereas the teacher had said many times, that the best way to start writing was to write.

I did not know how it could happen, but suddenly there was a fire. The teacher and his friends rushed out. Later it was rumored that his school building was deliberately set on fire by a gang of rioters who acted like the heroes. At that time, the situation was being vulnerable, full of upheaval. Regardless of the danger, that stupid boy was busy looking for a pen that had fallen from the table.

In desperation, his teacher was rushing to overtake him. Meanwhile, the fire broke out more. All in a panic, "Are they burned?"

A boy who was gawking at that time is now asleep. His eyes are half open. The morning newspaper still steaming on the table.
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