Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Fundamental Nature of American Foreign Policy




How far Obama will bring America? This is a question that continues to bother me when I watch his steps in the early days of his leadership: he ordered the closure of underground prisons of NATO in Europe, he closed the Guantanamo prison, he made a declassification on President George W. Bush memo that allowing "torture "against the prisoners, and he offered a more sane communication and more productive with the other countries which -- so far -- included in the category of America's enemies. He is proficient and confident in performing his decisions. And he's good at communicating.

"You can expect the tireless efforts of the government to increase the prosperity and our security in the second hundred days, the third hundred days, and the rest of the day after," he said in a speech of his first 100 days leading the government. The American people put confidence in his steps. The most recent poll by Gallup gave approval to Obama by 65 percent.

Earlier, during the campaign, he had shown himself to be a great communicator who managed to convince the majority of Americans to vote for him and entrusted the presidency to him. It's a gigantic project for a citizen of African descent who bears the "funny name" -- a term he himself used in a book he wrote - a name that suggests the Islamic roots of his father's side, and he succeeded brilliantly in the project. And his success to become the number one in White House, however, has aroused a sensation and a certain expectation in the world of American politics today, and it extends to various parts of the world.

During his first hundred days, the world saw the appearance of an American president who was much different from the previous president, George W. Bush who imagining himself as the leader of "modern Crusade" while echoing the war against terrorism, to whatever action he meant as terrorism. Obama opened communication. Bush impressed himself as a person who just wanted to know what was in his own mind, what he wanted, and how it was realized for whatever reason, even when the reason was proven untrue. And Bush is not the only American president who likes to do so. We know the name of Lyndon B. Johnson, who made a false excuse to demolish Vietnam and Laos, Nixon for Chile and Cambodia, Reagan to Nicaragua and El Salvador, and so on. There are dozens of the U.S. maneuver and intervention and it often involves  false pretenses of the government in power.

Until the end of the twentieth century, the United States recorded has sent more than 250 million soldiers to fight in other countries; and within the period after World War II to the present, the U.S. is the most industrious nation in waging war in other countries. The amount of course has been increasing with the war waged by George W. Bush in Afghanistan and Iraq at the beginning of the 21st century.

Now we see Obama offers "different language" in the U.S. association with other nations. Obama is like having the willingness to communicate with the language used by the interlocutor and bringing the conversation to a more constructive level. It is not surprising that we can expect the emergence of a new chapter in relations with countries such as Cuba, Venezuela, and even towards better in diplomacy with Iran.

At least Obama is offering a communication patterns that are not encountered in some of his predecessors, who likes to put themselves at the center of the "good-bad ratings", which therefore they tend to intervene and send troops to fight. Obama has a remarkable ability to build closeness with anyone he spoke. He has skills as an accomplished communicator who is able to change the behavior of others. If we look at how the late President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, thrusting his hand shaking him, and there we see how Obama has made him acceptable to the party that originally asserted its harsh attitude to the U.S..

Is Obama an anomaly? So far, yes. Especially if we trace further back, about the history of the U.S. lunge in many countries in almost all parts of the earth, which begins with the CIA maneuver at first, followed later by sending troops after the "reason" is found, and ends with the formation of a new government in the country that supports the U.S. interests. If the intervention fails to give birth to a new government, the United States will make efforts to impose sanctions and exclusion of the country concerned.

Three Pillars of the US government
Intelligence, military, and industry: these are the three pillars, which so far underlying the U.S. interests with its foreign policy, especially with its relation with the third world countries. And the three pillars always need enemies. Military and CIA require the enemy as the reason for their existence. Industry -- especially the defense contractor -- require it as an enemy to be fought, with advanced weaponry and air defense systems; and the enemy of their enemy should be armed.

The corporate wealth has become inflated, exceeding the wealth of a number of countries in the world. The executives of these corporations enjoy this abundance thanks to the designation themselves as the world's policemen. Their wealth and influence -- accompanied by the submission of media required to maintain and perpetuate fear, previously the fear of "communism" and now the fear of "terrorism" -- has been going on for decades and became stronger. Three pillars have natural properties which leads to the intervention of the enemies. It is inevitable.

In cases such as Grenada, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, even if the intervention target was not promising economic opportunities abound for the U.S. multinationals, but the CIA and the US armed forces felt obliged to intervene. Rhetoric and socialist-revolutionary program has always been a threat that must be stopped to preserve the principle, and also as a warning to others. Cases with small states which occurs repeatedly, shows how scared the U.S. against the emergence of "good example" of the Third World: the birth of an independent society that is not tied to Washington.

In the cold war, every government and movement which launched a program and such rhetoric certainly could not be a US ally. Countries that could not serve as an ally in the Cold War, of course would be declared as "communist". To combat it, then later was created a counter term, namely "national security". It's a flicker of motion which  refers solely from the proverbial, "If there is no communist, then America have to find it."

With the phrase "national security" as an excuse, vocabulary of the "communist" (and also "Marxist") has been used in excess, and abused in such a way by the U.S. leaders and the mass media so that it becomes completely meaningless. I own myself have experienced such a period, ie when all expressions of disappointment or book discussion was yelled, "Communist!". You also often say the same thing to me, dahling, mmmm .... as if at that time I was kind of bugs and you were ready to get rid of me from the sidelines of your book pages. "Communist!" Yeah? And you are nerds, damn!

Well, indeed, the enemy need to be named, and also characteristics, and by calling it on all the time -- I dunno, as a communist or a witch -- then the fear can be conditioned and we become convinced of its existence.

"We have to fight them," US officials said. And "they" could mean farmers in the Philippines, mural painter in Nicaragua, the elected prime minister in the election in British Guiana, the European intellectuals, the neutral Cambodian people, the African nationalists, and anyone who is desired by the U,S.. They become part of the unilateral conspiracy, and imaged as a threat for the America's live views. During the cold war, no other threat which was more terrifying than the "communist threat". At the present time, there is nothing more terrible than the "terrorist threat", so George W. Bush to call for a crusade and the destruction of Iraq and Afghanistan. (We will know the lies behind the U.S. invasion mission to the two countries. Bush, you are mentally ill!)

Conspiracy Mentality
With regard to "communism",  when the name has been given and the fear has been increased then the next step is to find its common traits which deserve to be fought. Thus, we arrive at the next question, "What are the similarities in each country which then becomes the target of the onslaught and deserves to be bombarded with bombs by the most powerful country in the world?"

In every case in the third world countries, they deserve to be targeted when making the U.S. uncomfortable with the policy of "stand on our own feet". We've recorded a time when third world countries inflamed by passion and spirit to liberate themselves from Western colonialism and wanted a free standing between the two powers clashed.

It is the spirit of the times which generally manifested in three forms of stance :
(1) The ambition to liberate themselves from economic dependency and political obedience to the U.S.,
(2) The failure to minimize relations with the socialist bloc, or a reluctance to press the left in their own country, or a refusal to open up to U.S. military installations in their country,
(3) The emergence of an effort to replace the government that does not run all of these goals.

America has its own commentary in dealing with countries that develop a passion like this: they are anti-American. In the current perspective, the tendency to maintain the neutrality of the state has been able to give birth to a pro-communist accusations. Throughout the cold war, the U.S. repeatedly demonstrated its unpreparedness to deal with a neutral attitude shown by the leaders of third world countries, as well as its displeasure against the rhetoric and revolutionary movements in these countries. Mosaddegh of Iran, Sukarno of Indonesia, Nkrumah of Ghana, Sihanouk of Cambodia, all of them -- according to the U.S. -- had to declare themselves firmly on the side of the "Free World", well, the free world commanded by the U.S.. There are serious consequences if they refuse to do it.

Responding to pressure from the West, Kwame Nkrumah, president of Ghana in 1960-1966, expressed his opinion as follows, "The experiments we try to apply in Ghana in essence is to build the country in cooperation with the world as a whole. That's actually called by the non-aligned countries. We are not hostile to the socialist countries, as done by the ex-colonial countries. I hope you remember, when the Britain tries to develop peaceful relations with the Soviet Union, the same thing should not be done by its ex-colonial countries. Books about socialism, which is published and sold freely in the UK are banned in its colonies countries. And after Ghana becomes independent, the assumption never changed. Ghana's independence is required to continue restrictive ideological approach as before. When we do the same with the Britain in dealing with the socialist countries, we are accused of being pro-Russian and we are accused of carrying very dangerous ideas for Africa."

The situation in third world countries as described by Nkrumah reminds us of the dark situation in the southern U.S. in the 19th century. At that time there were a lot of slaves afflicted and they then chose to join their friends in the North in the Civil War. The white people in South continued to defend the idea that the black people were supposed to be grateful for what had been done by their white employers, and they should be happy about it. A doctor from the South, Samuel Cartwright, stating that many slaves at that time suffering from mental illness, which he called "Drapetomania". According to the diagnosis, it is a mental illness caused by the uncontrolled desire to free themselves from slavery.

In the second half of the 20th century, the same disease is called "Communism". And at the beginning of the 21st century, the disease -- perhaps -- is called "Terrorism".

Still with regard to communism, in 1960 appeared a witty report submitted by the National Commission about the causes and prevention of violence. The commission reported that J. Edgar Hoover -- a criminologist who for many years served as the FBI director -- has helped to spread the view among police that the mass protest, whatever its form, has always had a relationship with conspiracy driven by the agitators, and of course those who are referred to as the instigator are the communists who "likes to create misdirection to please the public".

Key to the report is in the last phrase, one thing that shows the mentality of conspiracy among the holders of power. They always assume that no one -- except under the influence of the enemy -- can move a mass protest. Protests occur certainly instigated from outside, from the communists who try to mislead them.

One thing we need to consider is they forget that until now CIA which has the largest role  in sowing sedition in various countries to make the situation is uncertain and the various attempts to overthrow the government in other countries.

The entire state archives which has been declassified -- you can see it  on the National Security Archive website -- shows how vivid and rough the maneuvers performed by the CIA in making the situation of a country becomes chaotic.

If Reagan admitted that the people of El Salvador have strong reason to revolt on their bad luck, then, one thing questionable is the accusation he made about the alliance of Soviet Union, Cuba, and Nicaragua which had incited them. For that reason, he then intervened in El Salvador, with preliminary operations by the CIA to prepare extra-legal lie for the sake of the position of people who were supported by him at the top of the government seat.

Post-Cold War Adventure
Practically, the Cold War ended when the Soviet Union -- which by Ronald Reagan called the "Evil Empire" -- broke up in 1991, about five years after Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader, launched the policy of Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (restructuring). Then the world witnessing the beginning of a new era that is no more reassuring: World Police era. The implication is the same; when there is no enemy, then the U.S. must find it. And the reason must always be available for the U.S. to continue the adventure.

Towards the end of the1990s, Washington was busy engaging in a serious effort to control elections in countries which previously was Soviet bloc : Russia, Mongolia, and Bosnia. In 1999, they bombed the people of Serbia and Kosovo for 78 days, which at the time it was going to last forever. Balkan war has devastated the countries there. At its peak, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- which was called as "the last communist" by Washington -- divided into six small states.

After Balkan episode, then the U.S. did other adventures in the fall of 2001 to intervene openly in the elections in Nicaragua to impede the left's victory. At the same time, it bombarding Afghanistan, and continued its adventures by giving destruction in Iraq.

While continuing savagery against Afghanistan, in 2002 Washington taking the time to hire the support needed in an effort to overthrow Hugo Chavez and his populist government in Venezuela. Throughout these years, while it was still strangling Cuba after centuries of imperialist occupation, the U.S. refused to vacate Guantanamo military base. The U.S. changed Guantanamo into a detention camp for illegal and poor prisoners, as well as for a number of people who were abducted from various places around the world, in what was touted as the War on Terrorism.

There is no peace after Cold War ended. For nearly half a century the officials busy feeding their people with the indoctrination of Cold War, and they force people to fight against the inhabitants of other countries with dishonest reasons.

The military budget swelled so large by one thing that constantly instilled into the minds of citizens, namely that they were fighting to combat the same threat: International Communist Conspiracy, its headquarters in Moscow. But then the Soviet Union crumbled. Warsaw Pact also disappeared. Satellite states of Eastern Europe had become independent states. Communist traces even changed and became a capitalist. But until the end of George W. Bush reign, nothing has changed with U.S. foreign policy.

Even NATO, a defense pact that is established -- supposedly -- to protect Western Europe from the Soviet invasion, still standing upright. Its troops and weaponry become more sophisticated, and NATO becomes a vehicle continuously lubricated so it will revolve smoothly to any foreign political Washington directs it. The U.S. and its NATO allies to act as a substitute for the government on the Balkans as protectorate region. The U.S. also takes advantage of NATO treaty as justification for its members to join the U.S. to invade Afghanistan.

When Russia closing the Cold War bases in Eastern Europe, Vietnam, and Cuba, the US even opened its military bases in areas of the former Soviet Union and in other countries. When Russia closed its intelligence radio station in Lourdes, Cuba, the US even built sophisticated eavesdroppers station in Latvia, right on the border of Russia, as part of global interception system of Washington.

Everything becomes a game full of trickery. The Soviet Union and the so-called communism has never been, and indeed so far not, the object of Washington global attacks. International Communist Conspiracy is just magic created by the U.S.. Real enemies for America always just government or movement, or even individuals, who are considered blocking the expansion of the U.S. Empire -- whatever the name given by the United States against them -- communist, criminal states, drug dealers, terrorists, intellectuals, artists, and so on. You remember, John Lennon -- the Beatles frontman -- was the man who for many years and until his death being followed by FBI.

 So, how far Obama will bring America? It becomes a serious question, because he himself already "promising" with a few steps and his approach, in his first 100 days, his success or failure within his second 100 days, third, and so on, especially in building the relationships between nations and interstates become healthier, it seems to be very determined initially by how much he is able or not able to reframe the basic nature of U.S. foreign policy. The problem is, their long history of interfering in the affairs of other countries and sending troops to realize what they want even have given arbitrary pride and narcissistic within their admirers. I admire you, dahling, but I am not wowed by the government of your country. Trust me.

Robert Kagan, a leading man who establishing the U.S. foreign policy, with full confidence said, "The fact is that the benevolent hegemony which is run by the U.S. is a good thing for most of the inhabitants of the earth. It certainly is the best alternative and realistic than all the alternatives that may exist." And this opinion is shared by a number of others, including Michael Hirsch, editor of Newsweek magazine, which assumes that the U.S. privileges in carrying out its foreign policy is something that is accepted as a "gratitude for their historical gains that have been protected by a force that could be considered generous."

That's how they agree on foreign policy and be able to live peacefully with it. And its implications can be very worrying: the U.S. may do anything and if the U.S. is forced to fight, then it must be done by humane.

Well, and I ask myself, "How many millions of casualties by "the generous power of the U.S.", hm?"
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Reference Books
■ Agee, Philip. Inside the Company: CIA Diary, Bantam; second printing edition , Januari, 1984
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Internet Reading
The Globalization of Politics: American Foreign Policy for a New Century
Foreign Policy in Perspective
President Obama's foreign policy is based on fantasy
Remaking the World: Progressivism and American Foreign Policy 
Have We Hit Peak America?


Declassified secret documents can be found among others in:
National Security Archive - The George Washington University
Forgotten History
Virtual Reading Room Documents Search : U.S. Department of State

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15 December 2014 : Now is the perfect time to get started on something new -- maybe a new business venture, or maybe a new relationship. You feel more connected to the world, and should be able to make real progress. You may be quick to disagree with someone today because you secretly hope to stir up a lively debate, even if you don't want to create lasting conflict. Nevertheless, you could attack the wrong person.



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18 December 2014 : The distinction between friendship and courtship might be a subtle one now, but it's crucial to be conscious of the difference. Even if you're not seeking more from a relationship, you still can benefit greatly from being aware of your emotions whether expressed or not. However, you don't need to do anything special in order to attain love. Your current lesson is learned by fully experiencing the desires of your heart without attempting to make anyone else responsible for your happiness.

19 December 2014 : You've got some big business going on down deep -- and you may need to let it work on its own while you distract your higher mental functions with video games or political discussions. You could inadvertently become emotionally hooked by someone else's agenda today. However, participating in an unnecessary melodrama makes it tough to get your own work done. Thankfully, it shouldn't take long to acknowledge that things cannot continue along the same path. You are sensible enough now to change your attitude which can put control of the day back in your hands. Prioritize what you want to accomplish and then reach for your goals with confidence. Combining integrity with persistence is an unbeatable strategy.

20 December 2014 : Risking your emotional security seems like a worthwhile gamble today, but an unsuccessful shortcut might require you to go back over the same territory until you learn your lesson. Unfortunately, you may be so entranced by the current excitement that you can't remember your past mistakes. You can trick yourself into believing there's a quick fix when there's none to be found. There's no way around it; the road to success will take time and hard work. A change in attitude will do you a world of good.

21 December 2014 : Persuading someone to change their feelings through coercion or empty promises is not a viable way to get what you want today. A smarter strategy is to let go of control and surrender to your emotions now. The ambitious New Moon falls in your 10th House of Career, requiring a brand new approach to your responsibilities. Though compromise isn't normally your style, calculated actions alone will only box you in. Take a chance and express what's in your heart.

22 December 2014 : You're often the one who waits until the absolute last minute and then squeaks in under the deadline. But every moment counts now so make a concentrated effort to find your stride early in the day. The sooner you begin a project today, the longer you can sustain a high level of productivity. But starting out of the gate quickly makes sense only if you're willing to set a manageable pace that you can maintain until you reach the finish line.

23 December 2014 : You need to take a break, or at least slow down a little. Things are starting to get a little weird, but your attention to self-care is all it takes for you to get back on track. You don't want to slow down for anyone today, but you wisely understand that expending too much energy to make insignificant gains isn't such a great idea. You're being challenged to accomplish everything that you set out to do now. However, it's best to act methodically rather than frantically fighting an uphill battle. Instead of attempting to finish what you begin, just lay a solid foundation for what's to follow. Work smarter, not harder.

24 December 2014 : Your ability to get things done quickly tempts you to take on more responsibilities than you can possibly finish. However, your holiday spirit may run into trouble if you overextend your reach today. Instead of thinking that you need to convert every intellectual breakthrough into tangible results, just allow your brilliant ideas to come and go like the tides. Visualize yourself standing on the shores of awareness, but remember that you don't have to capture every individual wave to make your mark.

25 December 2014 : Something new comes your way and excites you beyond all reason. It may be a person, actually, but no matter what, your energy and your reaction set the tone for your interactions. Acknowledging your feelings may be a real struggle today because they interfere with your original agenda. Fortunately, your self-esteem is strong enough to handle some very intense self-examination now that can bring your personal objectives into greater focus. But the real lesson today isn't about your emotional growth; it's about balancing your need to meet existing responsibilities with your desire to create more meaningful relationships. Spend time with those you love and leave your worries behind.

26 December 2014 : Helping others is as good as it gets for you right now -- and every good deed you do racks up twice as much good karma. Something you do this morning comes back to honor you tomorrow. Responsibilities pull you back into the real world today, even if you go kicking and screaming the whole way. Unfortunately, denial isn't an option now; you can't escape the obligations you have allowed to pile up. Thankfully, taking a mature approach to your commitments enables you to perform your earthly tasks while also pursuing more spiritual interests. Don't aim for an either/or solution to your dilemma; build your current strategy on inclusive thinking. A holistic philosophy empowers you to work simultaneously on multiple levels.

27 December 2014 : As you gaze into the future, you realize you need to plan for a change in direction to conserve your resources. You might even consider going on a retreat, especially if you feel as if you're running on empty. Creating space for a bit of solitude can be challenging today, yet time alone is more valuable than you think. Ironically, the more complicated it is to schedule some downtime, the more you need it. Don't make excuses; just make it happen.

28 December 2014 : Action is key to fun and success today -- so don't slow down unless you must. As long as you keep in motion, you should find that obstacles fade away and challenges turn into opportunities. Rushing into a situation without any forethought sounds perfectly fine to you, especially since the Moon returns to your impetuous sign early this morning. Unfortunately, your reckless behavior could arouse strong reactions from friends and acquaintances. Although it's wise to wait it out and see how you feel in a couple of days, you might not be able to resist the excitement of embarking on something new. If your sense of urgency gets the best of you, at least temper your actions so you don't create too much chaos.

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NY OBSERVER 14 December 2014 : Tens of Thousands Protest Eric Garner Death, NYPD in 'Millions March'

DAILY KOS 13 December 2014 : BMJ: Men are Idiots and Idiots Do Stupid Things

METRO 19 December 2014 :  Zoella the video blogger causes outrage by filming while driving (VIDEO)

TELEGRAPH 15 December 2014 : Sydney siege press conference: police say attack was an 'isolated incident'  || MEDIAMATTERS 16 December 2014 : Fox Highlights Gun Laws In Sydney Hostage Incident But Not In Pennsylvania Spree Killing

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 16 December 2014 : Martin Place siege: #illridewithyou hashtag goes viral ||IB TIMES AUSTRALIA 16 December 2014 : #illridewithyou: Tessa Kum And Rachael Jacobs, The Women Behind The Movement  ||JIHADWATCH 18 December 2014 : Woman who inspired #illridewithyou after Sydney jihad siege now admits she “editorialized” much of the story  || CNN 16 December 2014 : Hostage siege: Australians stand up to Islamophobia with #illridewithyou ||CS MONITOR 15 December 2014 : Sydney hostage crisis spawns solidarity hashtag #IllRideWithYou (+video)  || HUFFINGTON POST 16 December 2014  : With #IllRideWithYou Australians Show Solidarity With Muslims After Sydney Hostage Crisis  ||DAILY KOS 15 December 2014 :  Good on ya Rachael, Heroine of Sydney Siege  || BRISBANE TIMES 16 December 2014 : How #illridewithyou began with Rachael Jacobs' experience on a Brisbane train  ||AMERICAN THINKER 20 December 2014 : Explosive 'I'll ride with you' hashtag based on a hoax ||HUMAN EVENTS 19 December 2014 : Another 'too good to check' media fail: the 'illridewithyou' hoax || MASHABLE 15 December 2014 : #illridewithyou hashtag offers solidarity with Australian Muslims during Sydney siege ||RUSSIA TODAY 15 December 2014 : #illridewithyou: Aussies call for support, tolerance to Muslims amid hostage crisis

FRONTPAGE MAG 4 June 2014 : Media Matters' Michelle Leung Calls Anti-Terrorist Muslim "Anti-Muslim"

NY TIMES
■ 14 December 2014 : In Push Against Muslim Cleric, Turkey Detains Police Officers and Journalists
■ 20 December 2014 : Russia Denounces New Round of Western Sanctions
■ 20 December 2014  : What Will Israel Become?
■ 24 December 2014 : Oil's Swift Fall Raises Fortunes of U.S. Abroad
■ 25 December 2014 : On, Then Off, Now On Again || INDEPENDENT 26 December 2014 : Watch Seth Rogen surprise The Interview cinema-goers at LA Christmas screening 
■ 27 December 2014 : Christie Roams, and Popularity Suffers at Home

IB TIMES AU  20 December 2014 : Miley Cyrus Banned From Patrick Schwarzenegger's Family Christmas Dinner

THE WEEK 20 December 2014 : Putin hits back at new sanctions: 'No one will succeed in intimidating us'

WASHINGTON TIMES 18 December 2014 : Miami Cubans slam 'betrayal' by Obama :'He is more communist than others'

Y NET NEWS 18 December 2014 : Palestinian UN draft calls for Israel 'occupation' end by 2017  ||FOX NEWS 18 December 2014 : US rejects Arab-backed plan to end Israeli occupation in 2017; says immediate vote unlikely  ||J POST 18 December 2014 : Abbas defends UN Security Council draft resolution: This is how we end the occupation

BRIDES 3 December 2014 : What Is It Like Being Married to Adam Levine? Behati Prinsloo Tells All!  ||DAILY MAIL 2 December 2014  :  'It's a very comforting feeling': Behati Prinsloo dishes on 'amazing' married life... as husband Adam Levine sends her a HUGE bouquet of roses after VS Show

ENGADGET 18 December 2014 : Double amputee controls two robotic arms with his mind || GIZMODO 19 December 2014 :  Holy Crap, This Guy's Got Two Mind-Controlled Robot Arms!

SCIENCE DAILY
■ 1 December 2014 : Big city health departments lead the way in improving population health
■ 3 December 2014 :  Archaeologists reveal layout of medieval city at Old Sarum
■ 11 December 2014 : Chickens and turkeys 'closer to dinosaur ancestors' than other birds
■ 11 December 2014 : Tooth loss in birds occurred about 116 million years ago
■ 15 December 2014 : Squid supplies blueprint for printable thermoplastics
■ 15 December 2014 : Feeling younger than actual age meant lower early death rate for older people, study finds
■ 16 December 2014 : When you lose weight, where does the fat go? Most of the mass is breathed out as carbon dioxide, study shows

SCIENCEMAG
■ 12 December 2014 : Why the Taj Mahal is turning brown
■ 18 December 2014 : Breakthrough of the Year: The top 10 scientific achievements of 2014
■ 22 December 2014 : Human skeleton has become lighter over time
■ 24 December 2014 : Half-male, half-female bird has a rough life

AUTOBLOG 15 December 2014 : Koenigsegg coming to North America with two models

MOTORCYCLE NEWS 9 December 2014 : New MCN December 10: New Norton Dominator

TECHCRUNCH 15 December 2014 : Chat App Viber Introduces Games In An Initial 5 Countries, Plans Global Rollout In 2015

DAILY BEAST
■ 20 December 2014 : Sony Hackers Guardians of Peace Troll FBI, Anonymous Convinced Hack Didn't Come From North Korea
■ 24 December 2014 : No, North Korea Didn't Hack Sony
■ 9 September 2011 : Army Base on the Brink

GUARDIAN 22 December 2014 : Sony considers online release of The Interview as free-speech criticisms continue ||WASHINGTON TIMES 19 December 2014 : Guardians of Peace hackers thank Sony for scrubbing 'The Interview'

POLITICUS USA 23 December 2014 : Darrell Issa’s Report Blows Up In His Face and Destroys The IRS Scandal

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC  22 December 2013 : Shocking Memories Away

WIRED 17 February 2012 : The Forgetting Pill Erases Painful Memories Forever

OCCUPY CORPORATISM 2 June 2014 :  US Gov Pays For New Research into Implanting Fake Memories

ABC NET Au 24 December 2014 : Boxing Day tsunami: Journalist Christopher Zinn revisits an Aceh family helped by Australian donations

GUARDIAN 19 December 2014 : 'Nobody stood up': George Clooney attacks media and Hollywood over Sony hack fallout ||US MAGAZINE 19 December 2014 : George Clooney Slams Hollywood for Handling of Sony Hack, The Interview: "We Cannot Be Told We Can't See Something by Kim Jong Un"  ||FOXNEWS 19 December 2014 : George Clooney on 'The Interview' cancellation: We must stand against this || NBC NEWS 19 December 2014 : George Clooney Calls for Online Release of 'The Interview' ||USA TODAY 22 December 2014 : Rieder: Clooney emerges as hero in Sony mess  || DAILY MAIL 24 December 2014 : Film studio heads say they never saw George Clooney's petition supporting embattled Sony... after star publicly berated them for refusing to sign

IRISH MIRROR 20 December 2014 : Queen Elsa from Disney's Frozen is dream job for one in five British girls ||MIRROR UK 20 December 2014 : Queen Elsa from Disney's Frozen is dream job for one in five British girls

ABC NEWS 20 December 2014 : Protesters: 'It's Not the Time' for More Cuba Ties ||HUFFINGTON POST 20 December 2014 : Protesters Against Cuba-U.S. Plan Gather In Miami  


INDEPENDENT 20 December 2014 : Sony hacking: Idris Elba should be next James Bond, Sony chief said in leaked email ||TELEGRAPH 201 December 2014  : Sony hack: Is Idris Elba the next James Bond? ||MIRROR 20 December 2014  : Sony Pictures hack reveals bosses were considering Idris Elba for James Bond  ||NY DAILY NEWS 24 December 2014 : Rush Limbaugh says Idris Elba can’t play James Bond because he’s 'black' ||DAILYMAIL 24 December 2014 : Rush Limbaugh says Idris Elba can't play James Bond because he is black declaring it as ridiculous as George Clooney playing President Obama
Ha Ha Ha! ... ... Similar version as my question in my last post, about Disney Princess, "Does a Disney princess also fond of wearing a skin whitening cream? But you, Rush, you're too outspoken, ahahaha... Rush, do you think you are handsome enough and you deserve to be the next Bond? Ehehehhe... No need to pretend racist if you just want to look cool, okay? Or you are indeed a little racist? Ahahaaa... weird America. Your president is black, you know? Why the heck, you give a damn if the next James Bond is black? Do you think James Bond figure is cooler than president's figure?

NPR 22 December 2014 : In Slovakia, Christmas Dinner Starts In The Bathtub

CELEBUZZ 23 December 2014 : Apparently, Blake Lively Likes to Hang Out in Bed With Her Family for Seven Hours on Christmas Day || E ONLINE 23 December 2014 : Blake Lively and Her Family Do What Every Christmas? Pregnant Star Dishes on Holiday Traditions!

DIGITAL SPY 22 December 2014 : Emma Watson named Hero of the Year in 2014 Digital Spy Reader Awards

THE VERGE
■ 19 December 2014 : Robot zombies are coming to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. And so is John Malkovich
■ 25 December 2014 : Merry Christmas! The NSA's gift is a list of all the times it wrongly spied on you
■ 25 December 2014 : People are unwrapping drones for Christmas and it's not going so well

CS MONITOR 22 December 2014 : North Korea boycotts UN Security Council and threatens US (+video)

GUARDIAN 17 September 2014 : Natural disasters displaced more people than war in 2013, study finds.Norwegian Refugee Council finds 'mega disasters' such as typhoons and hurricanes drove 22 million people from homes

INQUISITR 24 December 2014 : LG G2 vs LG G3: Is Upgrading Worth It? ||TIMES OF INDIA 24 December 2014 : LG G3 explodes, burns mattress: Report

CNN 24 December 2014 : Jackie Chan's son charged for drug offense in China

AP BIG STORY 24 December 2014 : Islamic State extremists capture Jordanian pilot

CNBC 24 December 2014 : Think it's just Putin who runs Russia? Guess again

ABC Au 28 October 2014 :  Is there really a vaginal orgasm?


ENGADGET 26 December 2014 : Tech giants do battle with Russia over censorship

FOREIGN POLICY 26 December 2014 : How to Win Friends and Influence Putin. Repairing U.S.-Russia relations is possible. Too bad Washington keeps making them worse.

THE WEEK 26 December 2014 : Putin signs new military doctrine naming NATO as Russia's top threat  ||AP BIG STORY : New Russian military doctrine says NATO top threat :

GUARDIAN 15 December 2014   : Five lifestyle factors are key to cutting risk of dementia, says charity. Age UK says exercise and diet help lessen Alzheimer’s risk and healthy activities may cut threat of dementia by 36%

BMWBLOG 9 December 2014 : G11/G12 BMW 7 Series will get new standard features and options

UBERGIZMO 25 December 2014 : HP EliteBook 820 G2 Appears Online

COUNSELHEAL
■ 19 May 2012 :  Eating Organic Food Could Make You Harsh to Others
■ 26 December 2014 : HIV Decreases Hearing Ability

NEWMAX 27 December 2014 : Lindsey Graham to Netanyahu: GOP-Controlled Congress 'Has Your Back'

FOXTROTALPHA JALOPNIK 26 December 2014 : Russia's Terrifying 'Nuke Trains' Will Be Roving The Rails By 2018 

MOTLEY FOOL 27 December 2014 : 1 Man's $10 Billion Loss in Las Vegas Sands

24/7WALST 27 December 2014 : 5 Things That Could Save Russia From Recession in 2015

NEWYORKER 27 December 2014 : The News in Moscow

NY OBSERVER 29 December 2014 : Russians Rage Against America. Enduring Sanctions, Anger Turns to Hate: Racist Names for Obama and Putin Disses Coca-Cola

IB TIMES AU 29 December 2014 : Russia Gains Chechnya's Military Support Against West; US Accused of 'Planning War' Against Russia 

GUARDIAN  30 December 2014 :Jennifer Lawrence is Forbes's most bankable star of 2014  || HUFFINGTON POST 27 December 2014 : Jennifer Lawrence Tops Forbes' List Of Highest-Grossing Actors

WAPO 30 December 2014 : Egypt, Morocco, and United Arab Emirates ban "Exodus" movie  || CNN 27 December 2014  : Egypt bans movie 'Exodus'


SKY NEWS 28 December 2014 : One Dead And 15,000 Stranded In French Alps  ||TELEGRAPH 31 December 2014 : Heavy snow in Europe leads to road, rail and air transport chaos ||LOCAL Fr 28 December 2014 : Heavy snow in French Alps causes traffic chaos 

TECH CRUNCH 28 December 2014 : ‘The Interview’ Nets $15 Million In Online Sales During Opening Four Days

CAR ADVICE 30 December 2014 :  Ariel Nomad – no nonsense off-road buggy coming in 2015

MASHABLE  30 December 2014 : Oliver Stone says CIA was behind Ukraine revolution in bizarre Facebook rant




ENTERTAINMENT
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Official Main Trailer [HD]. Published on Nov 6, 2014 by Published on Nov 6, 2014 by Warner Bros. Pictures

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies - Official Teaser Trailer [HD]. Published on Jul 28, 2014 by Warner Bros. Pictures

The Interview - Official Teaser Trailer - In Theaters This Christmas. Limited Release Date: 25 December 2014 (United States). Genre: Comedy / Action. Cast: James Franco, Seth Rogen, Lizzy Caplan, Randall Park. Directors: Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg. Screenplay by Dan Sterling. Story by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg & Dan Sterling. Published on Jun 11, 2014 by Sony Pictures Entertainment

The Interview Movie - Official Red Band Trailer. Dave Skylark has landed the Interview of a lifetime as they head to North Korea to interview Kim Jong-un. In Select Theaters on 25 December 2014 (United States). Genre: Comedy / Action. Cast: James Franco, Seth Rogen, Lizzy Caplan, Randall Park. Directors: Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg. Screenplay by Dan Sterling. Story by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg & Dan Sterling. Published on Sep 19, 2014 by Sony Pictures Entertainment

NEWS & POLITICS
English: Exclusive ARD interview with Russian President Putin | Günther Jauch | ARD. In an interview with ARD's Hubert Seipel, Russian President Vladimir Putin presents his views on the Ukraine crisis and defends Russia's actions. Published on Nov 17, 2014 by ARD
Putin: "Nobody will manage to intimidate, to restrain us". Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers tough words after a difficult week for Russia. Justin Mitchell reports. Published on Dec 20, 2014 by Reuters 
OIL COLLAPSE: Putin to Go Nuclear on U.S. Sanctions.  In today's video, Christopher Greene of AMTV explains why Putin will go nuclear in response to U.S. sanctions. Published on Dec 16, 2014 by AMTV

NONPROFITS &ACTIVISM : Looking Deep Inside Nature using Xray: Arie van't Riet at TEDxGroningen. Arie van't Riet studied radiation physics at Delft University of Technology and obtained his PhD from Utrecht University. He was registered as a medical physicist and worked in the departments of radiotherapy, radiology and nuclear medicine. In the hospital he experienced the amazing progress of image quality and the introduction of new imaging modalities in the last decades.
At TEDxGroningen 2013, he explains how he discovered his artistic drive through the use of his x-ray machine, helping him reveal the beauty inside of nature. Published on Dec 6, 2013 by TEDx Talks







Ruble crisis could shake Putin's grip on power - By Timothy Heritage
MOSCOW - Russia failed to halt the collapse of the ruble, leaving President Vladimir Putin facing a full-blown currency crisis that could weaken his iron grip on power.
* U.S.: ruble plunge has Russia between 'rock and hard place'
* FX platforms halt ruble trade as banks wary of capital controls
* Kerry says Russia sanctions could end if Putin takes right steps

GREAT DEBATE
In 2015, Vladimir Putin may witness his empire's death knell
Apart from the development of the political conditions, Russia's GDP growth will reach 0.5 percent range, based on World Bank calculations. The World Bank has prepared three scenarios for Russia's economic growth based on the development of the political situation in the world today and the future. However, regardless of the political conditions that will happen, Russia's GDP growth in 2014 will reach 0.5 percent range. This indicate  Russia is able to avoid a recession this year.

Russia's economic growth next depends on Russia's relations with Western countries. Therefore, the World Bank has prepared three scenarios for the growth of the Russian economy. The first scenario assumes that although this year Russia's GDP will not change, next year Russia's GDP will grow minimal, ie, 0.3 in 2015 and 0.4 percent in 2016.

Top 5 political predictions for 2015

Raul Castro steps out of brother's shadow - By Daniel Trotta and Rosa Tania Valdes
HAVANA - Stepping out of his legendary brother's shadow, President Raul Castro has scored a diplomatic triumph and a surge in popular support with the deal that ends decades of open hostility with the United States.
* Video: Inside the U.S.-Cuba backchannel
* Cuba says U.S. must respect its communist system
* With Cuba decision, Obama hands Hillary Clinton a gift
* Cubans imagine new, more prosperous life without an old foe

Palestinian U.N. draft calls for Israel occupation end by 2017

North Korea denies hacking Sony, U.S. stands by its assertion
* VIDEO : North Korea says did not hack Sony, wants joint probe with U.S.

YouTube, Web channels show Sony's 'The Interview' a day before theaters

Hungary PM Orban: U.S. uses corruption charges to gain influence

White Christmas expected in parts of U.S., rain elsewhere



Kiev's NATO bid dangerous for Europe, says Russia
MOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Ukraine's pursuit of NATO membership posed a danger to European security. and that the West was using Kiev's bid to join the Atlantic alliance as a way to fuel confrontation between Russia and Ukraine.
* Russia says NATO turning Ukraine into 'frontline of confrontation'
* Germany sees no need to ease Russia sanctions 

Sony's 'Interview' draws U.S. moviegoers who trumpet free speech

Independents' Day: 'The Interview' sells out
LOS ANGELES - Many midnight showings of "The Interview" sold out in independent movie theaters, as film buffs came out to show their support for freedom of speech. | Full Article
* Google weighed security, free speech in move to stream Sony film
* Sony's Tokyo HQ taking greater role in Hollywood studio after furor 

Christmas greetings from space  - NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station, Commander Barry Wilmore and Flight Engineer Terry Virts, wish the residents of Earth a Merry Christmas.

How to win friends and family while regifting - By Chris Taylor
NEW YORK - There are plenty of delicate subjects during the holiday season, but one of the touchiest could be regifting. Plenty of us do it, but avoid talking about it for fear of offending friends and family.
* Sell your investment losers for a holiday tax present


The year in 60 seconds: 2014
A multimedia showcase of some of 2014's top stories; spanning the globe from conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East and Pakistan to the Ebola outbreak and demonstrations across the United States.
* Best photos of the year

Microsoft Xbox Live back up, Sony PlayStation Network still down

AirAsia flight from Indonesia to Singapore goes missing - By Chris Nusatya and Randy Fabi
JAKARTA - An AirAsia flight with 162 people on board lost contact with air traffic control after the pilots asked to change course to avoid bad weather during a flight from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore, Indonesian officials said.
* South Korea says at least three nationals on board missing flight
* Missing AirAsia flight had asked to fly higher to avoid cloud: official  
* Singapore activates air force, navy for search for missing jet 

Among the year's oddest stories, animal tales were top dogs

Bodies, debris from AirAsia jet retrieved - By Wilda Asmarini and Adriana Nina Kusuma
JAKARTA - Indonesian rescuers searching for a missing AirAsia plane carrying 162 people pulled bodies and wreckage from the sea off the coast of Borneo.
* Critics ask how AirAsia jetliner went missing in age of GPS
* Video: Investigators use hydrophone to search for AirAsia plane

Bad weather hampers search for AirAsia wreckage - By Wilda Asmarini and Cindy Silviana
SURABAYA, Indonesia/JAKARTA - Ships and planes resumed the search for wreckage of a doomed AirAsia plane but bad weather prevented divers from reaching the crash zone.
* Bodies, debris from missing AirAsia plane pulled from sea off Indonesia 
* Crash probe focuses on timing of request to climb, weather  
* Video: AirAsia CEO: "I'm not running away from my obligations

Grimm to step down from Congress - By Victoria Cavaliere
Representative Michael Grimm of New York, who pleaded guilty last week to a federal felony tax charge, will resign his seat on Jan. 5 because he does not feel he can be completely effective in Congress, he said.
* Key House Republican spoke to white nationalist group in 2002 
Ha Ha Ha. Goodbye, Mr. Big Mouth! Never insult journalists, okay?




Miss South Africa crowned Miss World 2014

Five hostages flee Australia cafe siege

Taliban storm army-run school in Pakistan, scores dead 

Obama announces 'new chapter' in US-Cuba ties  || Young Cuban-Americans open to engaging with Havana  ||US-Cuba Rapprochement 

Putin promises economic recovery, digs in on Ukraine

Obama: Sony made 'mistake' in pulling North Korea film

Mother arrested for murder of eight children in Australia 

Hero's welcome for SAfrica's first Miss World in 40 years

Driver yelling "Allahu Akbar" ploughs into people in France

Tsunami-ravaged Aceh rises rapidly from the ruins 

Santa Claus brings treats to the fish at the Paris Aquarium 

Boxer Khan in Pakistan to help school after Taliban attack

Shinzo Abe returns as Japanese PM after snap election 

A French yuletide tradition reaches the dinner tables of Gabon

At a Herero wedding in Namibia, a century-old tradition on show. Layers of petticoats, puffed-up sleeves, embroidered blouses and horn-shaped hats... the traditional Herero dress marks a century-old tradition guarded by the women of the tribe.

Families grieve tsunami victims, ten years on. Ten years after the tsunami which killed more than 200,000 people in Southeast Asia, families across the world are still coming to terms with their loss.||Survivor recounts horror of 2004 tsunami

Struggling Romanian city symbolises post-communist era

Colombian salsa dancers hit the street in Cali

France issues snow and ice warnings

Relatives in Indonesia, Singapore await news of missing plane 

Indonesia, Singapore hunt for missing jet 





NEWS
Putin's Popularity Is Much Stronger Than the Ruble
Obama will sign Russia sanctions bill: White House
Putin can choose a path to end sanctions: Kerry
Russia's richest man responds to Putin's call to bring assets home
US imposes new Russia sanctions ahead of Ukraine peace talks
Germany's Steinmeier fears sanctions could destabilise Russia
US slaps trade ban on Crimea over Russia 'occupation'
Putin: Russia military modernization to go ahead
Obama vows U.S. response to North Korea over Sony cyber attack
Russia seeks 10 years in prison for Putin foe
Poll: 81 percent back Putin even as ruble falls
New US sanctions law could undermine relations with Russia: Lavrov
Putin: Russia just has to tough out economic storm
Putin says economy will rebound as sanctions stiffen
Putin: West wants to defang, declaw Russian bear
EU to Putin: 'Change attitude'
Ohio Muslim woman sues over jail church attendance
Cuba not returning to capitalism despite U.S. deal: Castro's daughter
US-Cuba rapprochement isolates Venezuela: analysts
Cubans in Miami slam 'betrayal' after historic move
US won't back Palestinian UN resolution
Israel won't accept 'unilateral' Palestine bid: Netanyahu
Yes, You Should Be Scared: Antibiotics May Have Just Stopped Working in India
Putin is winning the oil war: Katusa
Expats eyeing the exits after Russian ruble plunges
Russia, 4-ex-Soviet nations finalize new alliance
We Spoke To A North Korean Defector Who Trained With Its Hackers — What He Said Is Pretty Scary
Abbas says to cut ties with Israel if UN move fails
A glance at key police shootings in St. Louis area
Christmas banned by Chinese university, says it is 'kitsch'
Why American Jews Eat Chinese Food on Christmas
Putin oversees successful rocket launch
Probe fails to link IRS scandal to White House 
How other economies are struggling as US shines
Lindsey Graham to Obama: Iran is watching you & Gitmo
Jackie Chan says feels ashamed of son's drug abuse
Curfew in India state after rebels kill 63
Wisconsin man celebrates 40 Christmases with 1 tree
13-year-old girl: My father gave me to Boko Haram
Jordan jet was not shot down by IS group: US military
Russia's Putin scraps New Year's holidays for ministers
Asia remembers devastating 2004 tsunami with prayers, memorial services
Can GOP shatter 'Obama coalition' in 2016?
Storm brings white Christmas to Rockies; soggy weekend to Southeast
Russia offers support to North Korea amid Sony hack
Who hacked Sony becomes Internet's new mystery
Cuba expats in America weigh return to island
Israel set new date for West Bank outpost demolition
Obama personal chef to hang up apron after 6 years
On Christmas, Obama marks end of Afghan combat
Russia says NATO turning Ukraine into 'frontline of confrontation'
Maduro congratulates Castro brothers on new ties with US
N. Korea calls Obama 'monkey' in hacking row
New Russian military doctrine says NATO top threat
NY man says wife shot him to avoid messy divorce
Will 'The Interview' change how Hollywood does business?
The weirdest political stories of 2014
Democrats optimistic on 2016 presidential chances
Saudi women drivers referred to terrorism court
US-led coalition hits IS jihadists with 31 air strikes
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev speaks during a presentation of his new book "After Kremlin" in a book store in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Dec. 26, 2014. Gorbachev criticized the West for the latest tensions with Russia, saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin was responding to Western moves.
Former President Bush, 90, to spend fourth night in Houston hospital
Man who tried to kill Pope John Paul II puts roses on his tomb
Syria 'ready to participate' in Moscow peace talks 
Yes-We-Can president faces twilight of maybes
Search launched for missing AirAsia jet bound for Singapore from Indonesia
Russia says N.Korea comedy 'scandalous', slams US
N. Korea uses racial slur against Obama over hack
Ah, I do not think so. If you pay attention to the people culture in Asian countries, then you will find when they are upset or really angry then they will curse to those who have made them angry by calling them with the names of animals such as monkey, dog, pig, even this is done by parents to their children. Most of them which are referred to as the personification of a person who has made them angry are mammals. Although derived from mammals, but they rarely mention the names of elephant, horse, rabbit, cat.  They also do not include a group of fish, birds, molluscs and reptiles in the list of their indignity expression.

And I laugh to myself when guessing one thing, mmm ...., this might be caused by the human subconscious to vent the encouragement of their libido behind their negative emotions :  personification of man as an animal is derived from a group of mammals that can be sodomized. And it is very rare or it can be said they never mention the animals name from the insects group for cursing, for example ants. "Ants! Ants! You are an ant!". Never.

Well, to sodomize the ants? Oh? Like it? Do it. Good luck!

And you, Mr. Obama, you do not need to get upset if you're called a monkey by North Korea. If you are not a monkey, why you must get angry when people curse you as a monkey, hm?

OBAMA: Putin's No Genius
Obama, you are an idiot!Have you ever thought about what would happen without in this world without Putin in 2013? You will blindly slaughter Syria. Who will forget your evil plan? You are a black ugly, you know?
Republicans see diversity in their 2016 hopefuls
Vladimir Putin: The 10th Most Admired Man in America 
Official: 6 bodies recovered from AirAsia crash 
Why the US will power the world economy in 2015 
Michael Grimm resignation: why Speaker Boehner is cheering 
Obama warns GOP he plans to use veto pen in 2015 
After 15 years in power, Putin risks running out of luck 
As AirAsia debris found, Indonesia learns from Malaysia mistakes

PARENTINGAn Open Letter to My Neglected Third Child

TV
Kate Upton Named People's Sexiest Woman Alive
2014 in Review: Sexiest Scenes from Scandal, Outlander, Vampire Diaries, Good Wife, Teen Wolf, Liars and More

STYLE
■ If Your Guy Does These 5 Things, DON'T Marry Him!
Birth Control Almost Ruined My Relationship

MOVIES : BBC Executive: "I've Never Felt so Uncomfortable Being a Jew in the U.K."

TRAVEL : AirAsia Not Alone: Java Sea Already Final Resting Place to Hundreds of Souls




Pakistan Taliban: Peshawar school attack leaves 141 dead

Russia economy: What is the risk of meltdown?

Martina Navratilova's wedded bliss

MAGAZINE
Is Putin to blame for the plunging rouble? 
How the fairytale of New York can become a nightmare

TECHNOLOGY : Sony comedy The Interview opens
The Sony Pictures comedy The Interview opens in some US cinemas and online, after a major cyber-attack and row over its release.
* US cinemas to screen The Interview  
* North Korea struggles to stay online 
* What is FBI evidence for North Korea hack attack?
* What is The Interview really like?

How France has forgotten the Christmas truce soldiers

EARTH
Five Christmas tree secrets - Things you didn't know about these festive trees Christmas
Truffles contain 'bliss' molecule - Black truffles make an active ingredient similar to that in cannabis
How many penguins can you count? Count wild penguins, and help science discover more about their lives Just hanging around
Spectacular real virgin births Virgin births are now common, and they happen in ways we still don't understand
Your life on earth -  How you and the world have changed since you were born Earth and Sun

The glory of life in X-ray - The inner workings of animals and plants explored by artist Arie van't Riet


When is New Year for aliens? - The weird times New Year falls around the universe Earth's year lasts just over 365 days
The world's new tallest tree? - Tasmania's giant ash trees may top California's redwoods

FUTURE
Five craziest space missions? Landing on a comet is easy by comparison
The man trying to rewire history -  Operation that makes paralysed walk again Repairing spinal cord injury
Why boredom is good for you -  The unexpected benefit of tedium
2014: The year in aviation - Highs and lows in air tech Fiery moment
Will religion ever disappear? How belief will change in the future 
How pickpockets trick your mind
Why does guilt increase pleasure? - The ironic effects of feeling bad
Are 'oceans' hiding inside Earth?-  Did the mantle give birth to seas?

CULTURE
The 10 best films of 2014
Why North Korea fears The Interview

► Z SCIENCE &ENVIRONMENT
LA River's flood role is 'paramount' - By : Jonathan Amos/ Science correspondent, BBC News, San Francisco
Any moves to modify the concrete Los Angeles River, to return parts of it to a more natural setting or to capture water, must not compromise its flood-protection function, say scientists.
* How almonds are sucking California dry
* Drilling deeper as US taps run dry 
* Messing about on the LA river 
Sun's sizzling X-rays photographed from space

HEALTH
■ Superbugs to kill 'more than cancer' by 2050
Autism link to air pollution raised
Paralysis cure, Ebola, new vaginas...and other medical stories of 2014
■ Life choices 'behind more than four in 10 cancers'
Shift workers 'sicker and fatter'

Vodka prices: Putin calls for cap amid economic crisis

Gabriel Garcia Marquez to feature on Colombia bank notes

Tsunami-hit nations mark anniversary 
Memorial services are held in Indonesia and other nations for the victims of the Indian Ocean tsunami on the 10th anniversary of the disaster.
In pictures: Tsunami remembered
Remembering the victims - VIDEO
Then and now in pictures
Tsunami aftermath - VIDEO
Tsunami stories: Your experiences
Victims honoured in music
Emotional reunion 10 years on
How might social media have reacted?
VIDEOS
* Tsunami 2004: 'I named my baby Tsunami
* A closer look at the scale of the 2004 tsunami 
* Tsunami 2004: Survivor's musical tribute to lost sister
* Tsunami 2004: Sri Lankan train guard's story

Russia refuses to have a gloomy New Year

100 things we didn't know last year

Today's African Proverb
"He who calls a dog should not carry a stick" - Sent by Olekantse Sennamose, Paje, Botswana
"When you don't get along with a hunter in town, don't follow him to the bush" - A Krio proverb sent by Jimissa Koroma, Freetown, Sierra Leone
"Pretty calabashes sour the beer " - A Shona proverb sent by Givemore Matanda in Johannesburg, South Africa
"Only a true friend will tell you that your breath smells" - Sent by Moses Ebil Wang'koko, Mukono, Uganda




EU court removes Hamas from terror blacklist
Pentagon confirms military buildup along Russian borders for 'peace and stability'
Putin, Poroshenko, Merkel, Hollande affirm urgent need for dialogue, ceasefine in Ukraine
Russian public names Putin 'Man of the Year'fresh poll

'Dating that will never end in marriage': Medvedev describes Ukraine's chances in EU
Ahahaha ... a very intelligent and witty parable!
Obama authorizes 'economic embargo' on Russia's Crimea 
Obama chides Sony's decision to nix film, says US must retaliate and pass cyber act
US ponders placing North Korea back on terror blacklist
IDF strikes Gaza in retaliation to rocket fire 
Staples data breach exposes 1.16mn cards in 115 stores
Dick Cheney should be in prison, not on 'Meet the Press' - Greenwald 
Western nations want to chain 'the Russian bear' - Putin
Cuba to stand by its communist principles, Castro says
Police shoot & kill armed black teen in St. Louis area
Gunfire reported at St. Louis protest in wake of Berkeley police shooting
Over a dozen CDC workers possibly exposed to Ebola
Jordanian pilot captured by ISIS after jet downed over Syria
ISIS 'launches new chlorine gas attack' in Iraq's Anbar report
Witness account of Ukraine MH17 takedown confirmed by lie detector investigators
Security firm says Sony hack might have been an inside job 
Russia-US relations 'poisoned' for decades to come Medvedev 
Communists demand govt dismissal, praise Stalin's staff policy
Eurasian Economic Union is open for new partners - Putin
Public won't let Washington sweep CIA torture under the rugRussian diplomat  
Israeli serviceman shoots 5yo Palestinian in the face (GRAPHIC IMAGES)
Saudi Arabia braces for $39bn deficit, to cut wages due to low oil prices
Russian 'ABM killer' intercontinental missile to enter service in 2016
500 accidents an hour: Snowbound Moscow stuck in worst ever Christmas traffic (PHOTOS, VIDEO) 
5 injured in Christmas Day arson attack on Swedish mosque (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Russian FM Lavrov urges major constitutional reform in Ukraine
France shows its weakness by scrapping Mistral deal - Rogozin 
'Stop blaming everything on Russia': Heirs to 1917 revolutionary-era emigrants appeal to EU 
Kim Dotcom manages to 'save Christmas for gamers' by bribing hackers 
Russia's new military doctrine lists NATO, US as major foreign threats
Putin saved Russia from disintegrationGorbachev 
Airstrikes against Islamic State top $1bn, kill over 1,100 people 
Russian divers take record-breaking sea plunge into Antarctic volcano 
6 months of Earth in 6 mins: Astronaut shares ISS voyage in new stunning time-lapse (VIDEO) 
Qatar's World Cup migrant workers 'died at rate of 1 every 2 days' in 2014report
'Nuke trains' with up to 30 Yars missiles rolling out from 2018Russian defense source
Winston Churchill's sister-in-law urged him not to convert to Islam
Radioactive leak at major Ukrainian nuclear plantreport 
AirAsia plane wreckage found, bodies being recovered (VIDEO) 
Palestinian statehood bid fails at UN Security Council as US, Australia vote against

BUSINESS
Ruble's 'perfect storm' overfinance minister
Russia to build first nuclear power plant in Jordan 
Gazprom confirms Ukraine settled $1.65bn gas debt
Russia's biggest blacklisted banks appeal EU sanctions 
Moscow to supply coal, electricity to Ukraine without prepayment 

OP-ED
Those craving ruble collapse aren't immune from aftershocks
Putin's press conference for all seasons
■ 'Nicaragua Canal - potential threat to the US and Western powers' - by : Adrian Salbuchi

VIDEOS
DRAMATIC: Sydney siege hostages run from Lindt Cafe, more remain trapped 

VLADIMIR PUTIN
* Putin on Ukraine: Kiev is running punitive military operation, not Russia 
* Putin: Worst case scenario a 2yr path to exiting economic situation in Russia 
* Putin: West wants to chain the Russian bear, no way they'll stuff it 
* Putin on ruble: We will inevitably bounce back, central bank's direction correct
* Putin on Kadyrov: No one has right to push 'pre-terror' operation

* Putin Q&A 2014 (FULL PRESSER)



'I can't breathe' UK & John Pilger on CIA torture, Sydney terror & nuclear war



Shlomo Sand on 'Why I stopped being a Jew' & 'racism in Israeli society'



Cameron not just a bad loser, also a bad winner - Alex Salmond 
OPEC vs Russia vs N.America shale sector oil war: 'More pain in near term
Hollywood Target: North Korea becomes public enemy #1 in US
US v North Korea cyber warfare looming: 'Unilateral action can escalate situation out of control' 
US & Cuba love-hate relations: 'No payoffs to American companies seeking $7.5bn for seized assets' 
Russia's Soyuz-2.1b rocket launch a success

Jingle Beards: Trending Xmas festive ornaments not just for fir trees 



Blizzards in Moscow: Now that's what we call winter

If you love something, then something always look different from the others, even though they are essentially the same. What is the difference of snow in Russia and America? They are equally chilled, frozen, do not have feelings, and I hate them all. But like I said earlier, if you love something, then something always look different from the others, even though they are essentially the same. I like a Russian. He is not an ordinary person. He is a strong man who will bring Russia to regain the time of its greatness, as in the era of Soviet Union. If you wake up with the light heart and mind, as light as light as the cloud, and you drink a cup of warm milk in the mornings with your baby's laughter in the stroller, for then you feel the world is so happy with its little happiness, it is because you live in a country with a wise leader. But have you ever thought to occasionally dive into your leader's mind who is so nurturing your soul? No? Too bad. I often do that. And I like what is in his mind. Well, you are right. He is Vladimir Putin. Vladimir Putin makes me agree on at least one thing : that the snow in Russia is different from the U.S. snow.

Holy Femen! Topless activist snatches baby Jesus from Vatican at Christmas. A FEMEN protester disrupted a nativity scene in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City, Thursday. The topless activist, who had 'God is a Woman' written on her torso, stole a statue of baby Jesus before the Vatican police could intervene. FEMEN say they are firmly atheist, stating that organised religion reinforces patriarchy.



5yo Palestinian boy shot in face by Israeli police
Blogger gives $100 to homeless man, sets up crowdfund for his future
Russia's new military doctrine lists NATO, US as major foreign threats
Nicaragua Canal: 200 year old dream finally comes true
In Russia, building blasts you: High-rise demolition fail caught on camera
Drone footage: UFO-style mysterious crop patterns in Texcoco, Mexico 
BREAKING: AirAsia flight QZ8501 with 162 on board goes missing after take-off  
Sleepy Hollow: Unsolved mystery of slumbering village (RT Documentary
Technology Update: 'Tis the Festive Season!' (E80) 
Obama knows better: President states there's less racism in US, protests continue 
GRAPHIC: QZ8501 AirAsia wreckage found, dozens of bodies recovered
RT & Social Media #Gaza, #MH17, #Ebola, #ISIS & other 2014 stories: Rewind




Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
Witness - Struggles of a Russian Samaritan
Inside Story - Turkish politics: Raids and rivalry? 
Inside Story - Can Moscow stop the rouble's free fall? 
Al Jazeera World - Stories from the Intifada (Part 2) 
Inside story - How will Pakistan deal with armed groups? 
People & Power - Georgia: Corridor of power
101 East - Japan's stalking crisis
Inside Story - US-Cuba: Foes no more 
101 East - Thailand's tainted robes 
Head to Head - Is democracy wrong for China? 
Can a UN resolution end Israeli occupation? 
TechKnow - The amazing spider web
Listening Post - The Sydney siege: How not to cover breaking news 
Talk to Al Jazeera - Mads Gilbert: 'People are questioning Israel'  
Fault Lines - Ferguson: Race and justice in the US 
Counting the Cost - Russian rouble roulette 
Will Tunisia pass the transition test? 
Inside Story - Who's really benefiting from low oil prices? 
earthrise - Barbados goes green 
Inside Story - The Future of Kashmir 
earthrise - Urban spirulina farms & Recycling phosphorus. A start-up for sustainable seafood, recycling phosphorus, and a new generation of urban spirulina farms in Thailand.
Will UN medical aid to Syrians be enough? 
Innovate Africa - Science Africa 
Featured Documentary - Syria: The Last Assignment 
Inside Story - Can arms trade be regulated?
People & Power - Colombia: The End Game (Part One)
Continuing plight of Palestinian Christians
The Indian Ocean Tsunami, 10 years on 
Counting the Cost - Qatar's flights of the future  
Techknow - Driverless cars
What will it take to defeat ISIL?
Head to Head - Inequality: Are the rich cashing in?
People & Power - Colombia: The End Game (Part One) 
Inside Story - Journalists under attack around the world 
Witness - Dust in the lung 
Empire - McAmerica: The Success Secrets of Brand USA
Featured Documentary - Crude harvest: Selling Mexico's oil 
Inside Story - Are airlines keeping us safe?




Why Russia Is Destroying Its Own Economy

Rand Paul: Cuba Isolationists Just Don't Get It

Viva Cuba Libre



The Wall Between the U.S. and Cuba Has Yet to Fall

Sony Puts The Interview Online
The beleaguered studio released the controversial Seth Rogen–James Franco comedy on several streaming sites Wednesday afternoon, in a move that sidesteps concerns about online threats made against theaters that show the film
* Obama 'Applauds' Limited Release of The Interview
* No Company Is Immune to a Hack Like Sony's 
* George Clooney on Sony Hack: We Have a Responsibility to Stand Up Against This
* The Interview Is Not the First Time Hollywood Bowed to a Dictator  

Police Aren't Under Attack. Institutional Racism Is.

America's Uneasy Path Abroad in 2015

Putin's Lump of Coal  - Russian President Vladimir Putin canceled holiday vacations for members of the government, as the Kremlin struggles to address a growing economic crisis. "The government... cannot afford such extensive holidays," Putin said
* Russian Economy Collapses Along With Putin's Stature 
* Time Person of the Year Runner-Up: Vladimir Putin
* Putin Self-Censors on Ukraine
* Putin Unnerves Russia's Elites 

Bush Makes 2016 Moves - Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has begun to wind down his business affairs as he considers a run for president in 2016

Oh? Oh, I see? So, Jeb, you want to be president? You do not want to be a nanny for our baby, huh? Or a gardener or a common driver for my partner, maybe? eehheheee...

This May Have Been the Best Year for Women Since the Dawn of Time

Jennifer Lawrence Visited a Children's Hospital on Christmas Eve

ENTERTAINMENT
Saved By the Bell Actor Arrested on Weapons Charge

■ Jazz Great Buddy DeFranco Dies at Age 91





SPORTS : U.S. Olympic officials gather to decide on 2024 bid

LOCAL



L.A. will buy 7,000 body cameras for police officers
■ Mayor Eric Garcetti's wife leads event to stuff gift bags for seniors
■ L.A. Mayor Garcetti's earthquake safety campaign faces obstacles
L.A. moviegoers say seeing 'The Interview' is standing up for freedom 


NATION : Jeb Bush eases out of some businesses, such as firm helped by Obamacare

ENTERTAINMENT: Jennifer Lawrence dubbed Forbes' highest grossing actor of 2014

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Santa Claus looks through a window at Himmelpfort, Germany. He invited 20 children who had sent him especially beautiful wish lists to have a pre-Christmas party. About 293,000 wish lists were sent to the Christmas post office this year. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Bernd Settnik / EPA
Your eyes! Your eyes! Yes, I know it: you are a saint from Europe, not from America. And I also do not have to explain to you, how the appearance of Santa from Africa or Niger, eehhehe ...

Ops! this one above, ... whoa! Are you are a monkey or what? ... ... Where do you come from, hm? Why are you grinning cheerfully in my window? I know it's not a sensual grin. So, what do you want? Delicious food? Secret phone number? Service book? Science books? Or, well, yeah, who knows one thing in your head? Want to make love to me, maybe?

Ahahahaa ...... I love your white teeth, dahling. Mwah! But there will be no sex for you at the end of the year. I'm starting to feel nauseous, you know? Olalalala ..., let's go disco dancing, dung dung dung. Olalalaaa....






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Dieudonné, Alain Soral - Réconciliation nationale : les propositions de logos. Dieudonné et Alain Soral présentent les très nombreuses propositions de logos reçues pour le parti Réconciliation nationale et font le point sur l’avancée du projet. Il est à noter que le journal en ligne Mediapart, dirigé par le trotskyste Edwy Plenel, a souhaité participer au concours de logos via l'un de ses blogs en proposant ceci


Maybe it would be better if the logo is returned to the meaning and steps are being carried out, prefer the vision and mission of the party, so that later, all parties -- both internally and externally -- will understand what is being done by the party. The outside community will understand that mindset revolution is happening. Show that by being outside the circle then your group can afford to objectively and understand the actual condition of the nation. Indicates that you are back to the original purpose of the party establishment, back to the way you should do in your world.

As for the internal side it becomes to have meaning as an invitation, notification of any changes to the program, thus making awareness to improve the direction and goals that have been implemented. Give the meaning of a modern impression, flexibility, follow the changing times without leaving the noble values of the wealth of the nation, pluralistic and universal.

Globalization makes the party's introduction  into a product which must be introduced and generally known. Introduce its quality. A way, and not connote party of human to be equated with the goods, but the emphasis of a way to promote to the public as a first step to achieve the party's goal. This method can explicitly introduce more value owned by your party, competitive value and the value of excellence that makes the difference from the other party.

Thus the party analogy with the product's introduction, making it easier to do marketing in accordance with the theories of marketing management which scientifically valid. Strengthen brand image, creating a new and better image, building the image. Of course, all of this will go well if all the elements in it move forward in the same step, in one breath, in one soul in the vision and mission.

Consolidation, self improvement and unification of the vision and mission into the main program for the internal. Give the highest award for all the good intentions to change for the better. May this be the beginning for the next step, step to achieve good in a good way, so that all the people and of course, God bless you. Mwah! I kiss you tenderly in my mind. Mwah.

Um, by the way, how's your penis today? Is it quite happy at this Christmas, hm? Well, may peace be always with you: your bald head & your sexy penis. Merry Christmas, good French man. Merry Christmas, good France penis. Mwah.
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ANOTHER CLOWN





Dahling, you will no longer want to watch the clown's game. You will no longer want to care for the clown's action, because you do not want to be a clown.