Saturday, April 5, 2014

News Headlines (479) 3 April 2014




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► You're moving slowly today -- which is a good thing! A fast pace is sure to end up costing you valuable time when you are forced to backtrack, so just take the day one step at a time. Your financial accounts have become rather tangled recently, so don't pretend to yourself that everything is just peachy. Blindly ignoring the issues just makes things worse for you, but if you roll up your sleeves, you have the chance to get back on the road to fiscal well-being. Forget about risky investments, get-rich-quick plans and silly spending. Focus on saving money and dafer investments to get back on track.




NATIONAL POST 2 April 2014 : 'Dark side of professional football': One in four soccer players suffer symptoms of anxiety, depression, study says  || ► IRISH EXAMINER 3 April 2014 : One in four footballers suffers mental health issues, says study

CS MONITOR
■ 2 April 2014 : NASA suspends relations with Russia, but Putin holds all the cards 
■ 2 April 2014 : With one eye on Russia, Europe sends troops to shore up CAR
■ 1 April 2014 : A bit of satire in Russia earns a big backlash. A newspaper editor in Vologda posted a tongue-in-cheek letter to Putin, asking him to help topple the Russian city's 'corrupt oppressors.' Vologda's governor was not amused.
As Russia warns Ukraine, NATO moves to embrace it
Ahahhaa ... ... what the heck its staging? A bouncer is embracing a flirtatious unfaithful woman? Sssh ... Shut up, I am just told by my boss!

■ 2 April 2014 : Why some hail the unraveling of Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts (+video)
■ 2 April 2014 : Venezuela's Maduro tries to assert his control, but unrest simmers (+video)

WIRE 2 April 2014 : Everyone Hates Paul Ryan's Doomed Budget, Oh Well




NEWS & POLITICS : Nazis The Occult Conspiracy (Full Documentary). Uploaded on Aug 15, 2011 by Siatris DeBatavi







U.S. rejects election campaign funding limits - By Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court struck down a key pillar of federal campaign finance law by allowing donors to give money to as many political candidates, parties and committees as they wish.
* Worried about Senate, Obama calls 2014 his last campaign

U.S. struggles forward with Mideast peace talks - By Noah Browning
RAMALLAH, West Bank - Washington said it was endeavoring to put Israel-Palestinian peace negotiations back on track despite recent "unhelpful, unilateral actions" by both sides. | Video
* Proposed release of Israeli spy raises U.S. spies' ire





Ukraine's Ousted Leader: I Was 'Wrong' on Crimea




NEWS
NATO voices 'grave concern' over Russian troop buildup
Iran, Russia working to seal $20 billion oil-for-goods deal: sources 
Syria's Assad says Russia 're-establishing multipolar world' 

Putin officially divorces his wife Lyudmila: Kremlin

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has formally divorced his wife Lyudmila after more than 30 years of marriage, Kremlin spokesman said on Wednesday, following a surprise breakup announcement last year. "The divorce has taken place," Dmitry Peskov said, without giving any further details. Putin and his wife announced that their marriage was over last June in a live broadcast on Russian state television, confirming longstanding speculation that they had separated.  The Kremlin made clear at the time that their breakup had yet to be formalized. The ex-KGB spy, 61, keeps his personal life private and little is known about his wife and two daughters, both in their 20s.

In 2008, Putin said there was no truth to a newspaper report that he was preparing to marry Olympic rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabayeva, who was born in 1983, the same year he married Lyudmila.  Putin told journalists to keep their "snotty noses" out of his private affairs and the newspaper, Moskovsky Korrespondent, folded shortly afterwards. Kabayeva, who was one of the torch bearers at the Sochi Olympics opening ceremony in February, also denied any relationship with Putin.
Haaa .. he was officially divorced and I'm not married. Oh.

Who are U.S. drones killing? lawmakers ask Obama
NASA cuts ties with Russia except on space station. NASA: Everyone except ISS crew must stop work with Russians 
Switzerland snubs U.S. effort to sanction Russian billionaires

Protestors Plan To Target Hillary Clinton



Woman In Relationship Can't Resist Flirting With Other Men ||Dear Abby 2 April 2014: Woman in Relationship Can't Resist Flirting With Other Men




ASIA : Missing plane MH370: Malaysia mystery 'may not be solved'



BUSINESS : Independence day - How US energy independence could change the world  

Selfie Day - How do you see yourself?

ANALYSIS : Nato finds a role - How Crimea crisis is galvanising alliance 

HEALTH : Do coffee and tea really dehydrate us?

FUTURE : The world's most endangered food

CAPITAL : What leads to dangerous decisions?

AUTOS : Can Porsche win at Le Mans? 

Today's African Proverb : "Better a single decision-maker than a thousand advisors" - Sent by Laam Laam, Kampala, Uganda





Al Jazeera World - Slave. One man fights to save the life of his daughter, then himself, finding redemption in helping others avoid his own fate. Almir Cehajic was a practising dentist, actor, and radio and TV presenter living in Sarajevo. Also known as Batko, his life was turned upside down in 2000 when his newborn baby daughter was diagnosed with a serious heart condition. Treatment would have to be highly specialised and very expensive. But Batko managed to raise as much as €50,000 ($69,000) in the matter of a few days from friends as well as strangers. Although the surgery was initially successful, his daughter Asja died a few months later. But this was only the start of his ordeal as many so-called friends started to demand their money back. This led Batko into a serious spiral of massive loan-shark debt, driving him to the edge of wanting to take his own life.

In this unusual and personal film, Cehajic tells his own dramatic story. He tells of his descent into poverty, his survival against the odds and, finally, his mission to provide financial assistance to others needing expensive and life-saving medical treatment. Cehajic has founded an organisation called Open Network. The group works to raise funds for some of the most desperately ill people in Bosnia and Herzegovina.





4 Dead in Fort Hood Shooting 
       * Hunting for Elusive Answers in The Fort Hood Shooting

1M Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
Peace Talks Hang by a Thread 
Musharraf Survives Assassination Attempt in Pakistan 
Powerful Aftershock Rocks Northern Chile
Chinese Tourists Are About to Power an Industry Boom
NATO Chief Says Russia Could Attack Ukraine
If the Russian wants to, it's been doing it since the early. So with his statement, does this NATO chief intend to say that he's illiterate or deaf or paranoid? Or just to carry out the genetic instinct of every soldier to always attack without ever going to think? And you will never be able to think anymore if you're already dead, haiya ...

Fleet Feet Flex Mind
Moscow, We Have a Problem
Brad Pitt to Produce Steubenville Film 
San Fran Shakes Fist at 'Google Buses'.
Officials Say Fate of Missing Jet May Never Be Known




ENTERTAINMENT
■ Review: 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' sticks to Marvel formula
Hollywood action movies: Could they be any worse?

FRAMEWORK : Pictures in the News | April 2, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin



A child follows alongside a polar bear swimming it its pool at the new polar exhibit at the zoo of Mulhouse in France. PHOTOGRAPH BY: SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP/Getty Images



A couple of moor frogs sit in a pond during spawning season in Leipzig, Germany. Due to drainage of moors and wetlands, the habitat of the species is getting smaller. PHOTOGRAPH BY: SEBASTIAN WILLNOW / AFP/Getty Images



Sumbanese tribesmen look for sea worms by the shore in Ratenggaro village on Indonesia's island of Sumba. PHOTOGRAPH BY: ROMEO GACAD / AFP/Getty Images




ALAIN SORAL



READINGS
■ Leon Trotsky - What Is National Socialism? (June 1933) 
■ V. I. Lenin - The Socialist Revolution and the Right of Nations to Self-Determination | THESES (1916) 
Bowling for Adolf: How social capital helped to destroy Germany's first democracy

Geez, Alain Soral is very sexy. I am blown away. He can make me uneasy in my search on my own thoughts.

The problematic is, the ideal future projections are always static in space of imagination. Meanwhile, the days remain consistent in adversity, underdevelopment and inequality. It can be, the collective action is not a place for people to meet the present and bring a humane life in the future. I dunno when the collectivity find its future. Or indeed our society today have looked at this lame situation through fatalistic "optics" ? So, it makes people pessimistic and no power in building a humane life in the future?

Marx is different from the others. He is one of the figures in which optimism about humanist future imprinted in his mind. Maybe the condition resuscitated him. In the context in which he lived, there were unresolved struggle between two opposing classes; bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Of the antagonistic struggle, emerging practice of oppression and injustice. And the proletariat is the class that becomes the oppression object by the bourgeoisie. It is a never independent class, used and its power sucked by bourgeois in the production of an oppressive system.

Inside Marx anxiety, he still had hope. That someday, this social order would be peaceful. A moment later, there was no war between the two antagonistic classes in the society. All will blend in an egalitarian bond. Marx called his ideals with Socialism. For Marx, the presence of a socialist society was a necessity. Because he believed that the pace of history had been able to guess where it would dock. Due to the increasingly oppressive conditions, consciousness of the proletariat participate consolidated because of conditions determination. Then the proletariat would revolt to pave the way to pick the future : Socialist Society.

The presence of  future socialist society must be realized by concrete action: Revolution. That's more or less when we try to guess the mindset of Marx. From here there is something important to be studied: The future of humane life must be pursued by way of revolution when, after all, the current situation has lost its human element.

So, why should there be a revolution? The simple answer is revolution like an effort by reformers to break the unequal conditions that have long been hardened like a rock, in which, the people living in inhumane circumstances. The aim is that communities can enjoy a life of harmony and justice in the future. In a revolution, the limp and miserable situation should be replaced with humane conditions in which human dignity is privileged. Then the revolution is the way in which the cause of chaotic system must be eradicated in order the humanist project future can be realized.

Dear handsome bald man,
You remind me of what was said by Zizek, "People today like cynical subjects." Subjects who know the actual condition but their hearts are not moved to act properly. And you know to discuss this topic makes me feel I should stay in your house for weeks, ... ... ehehehhe ...it's too long, too long, ... finally I would prefer to conclude everything quickly and easily. Well, you do not need to stare at the camera with such seductive gaze. To me, you look so sexy when you doubt yourself.

Socialism as a political ideology is a true belief for aspiring to the realization of well-being of society equally through the course of evolution, persuasion, constitutional-parliamentary and non-violent. Socialism as a political ideology emerging from a critical situation in the social, economic and political consequence of the industrial revolution. Poverty, squalor, ignorance of the workers make Socialism will struggle for the welfare evenly.

Although during its development, Socialism consists of various forms such as utopian socialism, scientific socialism which will then give birth to various streams in accordance with the founder's name or its followers communities such as Marxism - Leninism, Fabianism, and Social Democratic, but one important thing is Socialism can grow and thrive in communities that have a strong democratic tradition.

About the issue of whether you are the Nazis follower, uh ... what are you actually talking about? You must have a tendency to compromise with the old forces. The bourgeoisie can not exist without constantly revolutionized the means of production, and have concentrated ownership in the hands of a few people due to the importance of political centralization. Independent, but by loosely connecting provinces, with separate interests, laws, governments and systems of taxation, be united in a single nation, with one government, one law, one national class interest, one frontier and one fare."
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