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► Bricking it: Felix Baumgartner's death-defying jump recreated in Lego - video. Video of model re-enactment has already been watched more than 400,000 times on YouTube
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Dahling, ... You'll never know the way I love you because I rarely say it in words, but I know I've said it in deed. This article is important for us to apply in our activities (especially you) everyday. Lunch at your desk warning: Blood clot risk doubles if you don't take a break. Nearly 75% of office staff aged 21-30 working 10-hour days do not get up to take a break – doubling DVT chances
Yesterday your mom sent me a message, saying I have to remind you to lunch regularly, because according to this article if you work more than 10 hours without having breaks, then it will increase the risk of blood clots, and this can lead to premature deaths.
(The so-called deeds are, we see each other, we get closer to each other, we touched each other, and .... What? Ye think I'm pregnant immediately? Tadaa .... not yet. Then we try again, and again until we already have a lot of songs in almost 7 years our togetherness. Well, we've been waiting for so long until this pregnancy finally comes to me. Thank you, you've perfected my life as a woman with this pregnancy. I will repay you by making you as my friend forever.)
And your death (now | if you die because you do not eat your lunch and you do not get enough rest in your work) is my grief and also our baby's grief. And you can not caress our grief forever, because you're dead. I'll be sad forever. And we're not married to this day. So, before you die, you should read this article and apply it. If you get it, it means you reply to my love.
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► Clinton to CNN: 'I take responsibility' in Libya attack - By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News
► White House mulls how to strike over Libya attack -By KIMBERLY DOZIER and RUKMINI CALLIMACHI | Associated Press
► Candy Crowley: There will be follow-ups at tomorrow's town hall debate - By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News
► Romney raises record $170 million - By Holly Bailey, Yahoo! News
► Enthusiasm Rises for Mitt Romney - By Gary Langer | ABC OTUS News – Mon, Oct 15, 2012
► Obama keeps small lead on Romney, debate bleeding stemmed: poll - By Patricia Zengerle | Reuters
► The pressure's on Obama in debate rematch with Romney - By John Whitesides | Reuters
► Putin's United Russia dominates regional elections. Russian President Vladimir Putin's party took nearly every regional seat in Sunday's elections, but most analysts say that the results were probably an accurate reflection of public sentiment. -By Fred Weir | Christian Science Monitor
► Russia asks Afghanistan for help with Soviet MIAs - By SLOBODAN LEKIC | Associated Press
► 25 primate species reported on brink of extinction - By NIRMALA GEORGE | Associated Press
► 16 October 2012 - Radovan Karadzic to begin Hague war crimes defence
► 16 October 2012 - UK doctors hopeful for Malala Yousafzai
► 15 October 2012 - Profile: Lloyd Shapley and Alvin Roth | By Laurence Knight Business reporter, BBC News
► 15 October 2012 - Food price crisis: What crisis? | By Richard Anderson Business reporter, BBC News
► 15 October 2012 - Iran sanctions need time to work , David Cameron says
► 16 October 2012 - Cubans remember missile crisis 'victory' | By Sarah Rainsford BBC News, San Cristobal, Cuba
► 16 October 2012 - Cuba to end exit permits for foreign travel
► 16 October 2012 - Salafism: Why ultra-conservative Islam is finding support in post-revolution Egypt | By Jenny Cuffe Radio 4's File on 4
► 15 October 2012 - Liu Bei: China's warlord who teaches good management | By Carrie Gracie BBC News, Beijing
► Mini guide to shopping in Hong Kong - 15 October 2012 | By Lonely Planet Traveller
► Exploring Peru's epic Colca Canyon - In Peru Nature & Outdoors | 15 October 2012 |
► 15 October 2012 - Planet with four suns discovered by volunteers | By Paul Rincon Science editor, BBC News website
► 14 October 2012 - Skydiver Felix Baumgartner breaks sound barrier | By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent
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► EU approves tough round of sanctions on Iran. Published: 15 October, 2012 - Edited: 16 October, 2012
► No proof of Russian cluster bombs in Syria - Lavrov. Published: 15 October, 2012
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► UN peace envoy to Syria denies plans to deploy 3,000 peacekeeping troops. Published: 15 October, 2012
► 'Fearless Felix' dives from the stratosphere, breaks the sound barrier (VIDEO, PHOTOS). Published: 14 October, 2012 - Edited: 15 October, 2012
► ACLU and media challenge transparency of 9/11 trial. Published: 15 October, 2012
► GOP unleashes attacks on Libertarian presidential candidate. Published: 15 October, 2012
► Despite sanctions US export to Iran jumps by third. Published: 15 October, 2012
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DANIEL HANNAN :
■ The case against Europe: One MEP reveals the disturbing contempt for democracy at the heart of the EU
■ In Telegraph
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► The Managed Democracy: A How-to-Manual from Putin's Russia
By SIMON SHUSTER / VELIKY NOVGOROD, RUSSIA
* Rally for Rubles: Paying for Putin's Crowds
* Worldwide Outrage at Pussy Riot Verdict
► Blood Ivory: Hong Kong Fights a Losing Battle Against Smugglers
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* Ivory Bonfire Highlights Elephant Poaching in Africa
► Baumgartner's Jump: Triumph or Freak Show?
By Jeffrey KlugerFeatured Headlines
* Felix Baumgartner and the World's Greatest Daredevils
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■ Survivors, Captain Hear Concordia Evidence
■ Mexico Raids Seized University Campuses
■ Jamaica Honors Reggae Icon Peter Tosh
■ 120 Prisoners Escape Libyan Prison
■ Burma Rejects Islamic Liaison Office
■ Ex-Pres. Nominee McGovern in Hospice
■ Privatized Medicare Could Raise Premiums
■ U.S. Mulls Striking over Libya Attack
■ Philippines: Muslim Rebels Sign Pact
■ U.K. Signs Deal with Scotland Separatists
Independence Wave: UK PM Cameron signs Scotland referendum deal
■ CNN: Cuban Missile Crisis 50 Years Later
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► 'Gangnam Style': Is Japan Immune to PSY Mania?
► Never Mind Life on Distant Planets. What About Distant Moons? A new study — and a new book — herald a whole new chapter of exoplanet research -By Jeffrey Kluger | October 15, 2012
► LIFE With First Ladies, From Eleanor Roosevelt to Hillary (PHOTOS)
► Widows, India's other 'untouchables'
► 2 Americans, one from UCLA, win Nobel economics prize
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* Peace: Committee honors the sometimes discordant EU► Jaguar, Land Rover, Tata?
* Literature: Chinese writer Mo Yan's victory prompts debate
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■ Koch Industries suggests Republican candidates to employees
■ Furor over debate moderator ignores Crowley's record
■ Romney raises $170 million in September, not far behind Obama
■ Obama supporters trying to solidify support among women
► FRAMEWORK
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■ The Week in Sports | October 8 – 14, 2012 Posted By: Marc Martin
Obama views in the U.S. foreign policy is quite crucial for his election in the presidential election next November.
"Governor Romney had a good night, I had a bad night," Obama said when interviewed by Diane Sawyer on the middle of last week. Just like a cornered boxer in the corner of the ring in the first round, Obama's appearance in first debate between theU.S. presidential candidates earlier this month was disappointing. Obama more hold Romney's jabs about the economic crisis.
According to body language expert Janine Driver, Obama more often gazed into the camera, a moderator, or see the podium. Obama's body language (which often tilted his head to the side) rated by Driver as a lack of confidence. "With regards to body language, Mitt Romney is the winner, " the author of "You Can not Lie to Me" said.
After his defeat, Obama was determined to get up and look more aggressive. To Diane Sawyer in an interview broadcast on the television channel ABC, Obama said that he believed he could gain the sympathy of the American people in the next presidential debate. The debate will be moderated by CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley that will take place at the meeting hall at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, on Tuesday (10/16) at 21.00 local time.
Ahead of the debate that will raise the domestic and foreign themes, Mitt Romney continues to intensify his attacks against the U.S. international policy under the Obama administration. When opening reception cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington at the beginning of last week, Romney quoted the words of the U.S. president and leaders to hit Obama's foreign policy which according to him was weak. Among these, the words of Ronald Reagan, 'The philosophy of peace gained by force', and George Marshall's quote in the era of President Harry Truman, 'The only way human beings can win a war is to prevent it'.
Advisor to Romney's foreign policy, former Ambassador Rich Williamson said his colleague was indeed linking the U.S. foreign policy to what was done by Truman, Reagan, and Marshall. "It's very different from the approach of Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama," Williamson said.
Then, in a campaign that took place in Ohio last week, Romney accused the Obama administration has let the U.S. was rigged in the game market in China. "We will avenge China's cheating game," said Romney in front of his supporters who gathered at Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, Ohio, on Saturday last week. Romney rebuking the Obama administration's foreign policy was contributing to the slow recovery from recession, even Romney said it was the worst in more than half a century.
In the vice presidential debate that took place was last week, Paul Ryan did the same against Joe Biden. At that time, Ryan attacked the omissions in Obama administration in dealing with Iran, Afghanistan, and Syria. Ryan also said the death of the U.S. ambassador in Libya was the result of a mass attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
Rebuttal on Romney's comments came from the Obama administration. Hillary Clinton denied the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi as a form of weakness of U.S. international policy. Instead, Clinton said on Friday (11/12) that the U.S. staff diplomat and social workers also played a role in the Middle East when the wave of Arab Spring taking place.
The vision of U.S. foreign policy, as quoted by the magazine Foreign Affairs, compiled by Obama when he took office at the White House in January 2009. Obama wants to change America's image in the eyes of the world - especially in Muslim-majority countries - end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, build peace with the Middle East, improving US-Russian relations, as well as to establish the regional cooperation in Asia.
Based on a national survey of 1056 participants in the April 26-May 2 ago, Obama's views are quite crucial for his election in the presidential election next November. Nearly one in two respondents considered the U.S. foreign policy was crucial and as important as domestic policy. Only 16% of respondents in the survey (conducted by YouGov) considered the foreign policy was less important.
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Summary: Economy is the most important issue
* Barack Obama's appearance at the first debate of the US presidential candidate
Rather dark, ignorant, very nervous, uncomfortable. Obama impressed he did not want to listen to what was being asked by debate moderator. With body language as such, the U.S. citizens would think Obama was tired of leading the U.S. to the second period.
* Obama's chances in the next debate with two themes (domestic and foreign policy)
Clear. In an interview with journalist Diane Sawyer (See post dated 11 October 2012), Sawyer asked why did Obama believe he could win. Obama replied he believed because the issue was the same. Obama brought different ideas with Romney-Ryan's. Medicare must be maintained, Social Security should not be privatized, and the middle class do not be taxed, they are to be taxed are those of the rich; While the idea of Romey-Ryan are Medicare into a voucher system, Social Security will be privatized and the middle class will be taxed, without imposing taxes on the rich. Differences ideas will determine the electability.
* The effect of U.S. foreign policy issue
The U.S. people love the celebrity. If he wins, they will recognize him as a leader. If he loses, things could be a problem, even the right thing could be accused of being wrong. What is needed is to be fair to the people that have been taxed. That's all Obama's hold on the interview with Diane Sawyer. So, the economy is the main thing.
* Romney opinion that said the U.S. has lost its dominance in the Obama administration
Obama brings a new theme. The main pillar in his foreign policy is to change the world according to the theme of the campaign: Change and Believing. The first pillar is to improve relations with the risking states in Asia, because the U.S. considers Asia is a lot of money, so this could be interpreted as can buy the US-made goods. Then about 60% of the U.S. military forces are also transferred to the Asia Pacific region. The second pillar is the U.S. will eliminate nuclear proliferation to reduce the nuclear weapons, particularly to Iran. The third pillar is the U.S. will improve its relations with other countries to solve international problems. Well, the U.S. (who are very familiar with the intervention in all directions) feel less comfortable in the fact that they do not lead the country again. But the reality now is, can the U.S. solve problems in the world? Its fiscal condition is not possible, is it? the U.S. debt has reached U.S. $ 16 trillion. Biden calls this condition as at war with Credit Card, fight with debt.
* The effect of the presidential debates to Swing Voters
If the election is already taking place, it is rather difficult to influence the preferences of the group who have not made the choise yet, because they have become a networking party. So, it is somewhat less reasonable if they can shift the debate results.
* Direction of Swing Voter's vision on foreign policy
The most important thing is the economy. It's hard to explain to the American people if the middle class society is still suffering and their number is much more than the upscale community.
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(CZ-Lacalifusa101612)
"Governor Romney had a good night, I had a bad night," Obama said when interviewed by Diane Sawyer on the middle of last week. Just like a cornered boxer in the corner of the ring in the first round, Obama's appearance in first debate between theU.S. presidential candidates earlier this month was disappointing. Obama more hold Romney's jabs about the economic crisis.
According to body language expert Janine Driver, Obama more often gazed into the camera, a moderator, or see the podium. Obama's body language (which often tilted his head to the side) rated by Driver as a lack of confidence. "With regards to body language, Mitt Romney is the winner, " the author of "You Can not Lie to Me" said.
After his defeat, Obama was determined to get up and look more aggressive. To Diane Sawyer in an interview broadcast on the television channel ABC, Obama said that he believed he could gain the sympathy of the American people in the next presidential debate. The debate will be moderated by CNN Chief Political Correspondent Candy Crowley that will take place at the meeting hall at Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, on Tuesday (10/16) at 21.00 local time.
Ahead of the debate that will raise the domestic and foreign themes, Mitt Romney continues to intensify his attacks against the U.S. international policy under the Obama administration. When opening reception cadets at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington at the beginning of last week, Romney quoted the words of the U.S. president and leaders to hit Obama's foreign policy which according to him was weak. Among these, the words of Ronald Reagan, 'The philosophy of peace gained by force', and George Marshall's quote in the era of President Harry Truman, 'The only way human beings can win a war is to prevent it'.
Advisor to Romney's foreign policy, former Ambassador Rich Williamson said his colleague was indeed linking the U.S. foreign policy to what was done by Truman, Reagan, and Marshall. "It's very different from the approach of Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama," Williamson said.
Then, in a campaign that took place in Ohio last week, Romney accused the Obama administration has let the U.S. was rigged in the game market in China. "We will avenge China's cheating game," said Romney in front of his supporters who gathered at Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, Ohio, on Saturday last week. Romney rebuking the Obama administration's foreign policy was contributing to the slow recovery from recession, even Romney said it was the worst in more than half a century.
In the vice presidential debate that took place was last week, Paul Ryan did the same against Joe Biden. At that time, Ryan attacked the omissions in Obama administration in dealing with Iran, Afghanistan, and Syria. Ryan also said the death of the U.S. ambassador in Libya was the result of a mass attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
Rebuttal on Romney's comments came from the Obama administration. Hillary Clinton denied the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi as a form of weakness of U.S. international policy. Instead, Clinton said on Friday (11/12) that the U.S. staff diplomat and social workers also played a role in the Middle East when the wave of Arab Spring taking place.
The vision of U.S. foreign policy, as quoted by the magazine Foreign Affairs, compiled by Obama when he took office at the White House in January 2009. Obama wants to change America's image in the eyes of the world - especially in Muslim-majority countries - end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, build peace with the Middle East, improving US-Russian relations, as well as to establish the regional cooperation in Asia.
Based on a national survey of 1056 participants in the April 26-May 2 ago, Obama's views are quite crucial for his election in the presidential election next November. Nearly one in two respondents considered the U.S. foreign policy was crucial and as important as domestic policy. Only 16% of respondents in the survey (conducted by YouGov) considered the foreign policy was less important.
*****
Summary: Economy is the most important issue
* Barack Obama's appearance at the first debate of the US presidential candidate
Rather dark, ignorant, very nervous, uncomfortable. Obama impressed he did not want to listen to what was being asked by debate moderator. With body language as such, the U.S. citizens would think Obama was tired of leading the U.S. to the second period.
* Obama's chances in the next debate with two themes (domestic and foreign policy)
Clear. In an interview with journalist Diane Sawyer (See post dated 11 October 2012), Sawyer asked why did Obama believe he could win. Obama replied he believed because the issue was the same. Obama brought different ideas with Romney-Ryan's. Medicare must be maintained, Social Security should not be privatized, and the middle class do not be taxed, they are to be taxed are those of the rich; While the idea of Romey-Ryan are Medicare into a voucher system, Social Security will be privatized and the middle class will be taxed, without imposing taxes on the rich. Differences ideas will determine the electability.
* The effect of U.S. foreign policy issue
The U.S. people love the celebrity. If he wins, they will recognize him as a leader. If he loses, things could be a problem, even the right thing could be accused of being wrong. What is needed is to be fair to the people that have been taxed. That's all Obama's hold on the interview with Diane Sawyer. So, the economy is the main thing.
* Romney opinion that said the U.S. has lost its dominance in the Obama administration
Obama brings a new theme. The main pillar in his foreign policy is to change the world according to the theme of the campaign: Change and Believing. The first pillar is to improve relations with the risking states in Asia, because the U.S. considers Asia is a lot of money, so this could be interpreted as can buy the US-made goods. Then about 60% of the U.S. military forces are also transferred to the Asia Pacific region. The second pillar is the U.S. will eliminate nuclear proliferation to reduce the nuclear weapons, particularly to Iran. The third pillar is the U.S. will improve its relations with other countries to solve international problems. Well, the U.S. (who are very familiar with the intervention in all directions) feel less comfortable in the fact that they do not lead the country again. But the reality now is, can the U.S. solve problems in the world? Its fiscal condition is not possible, is it? the U.S. debt has reached U.S. $ 16 trillion. Biden calls this condition as at war with Credit Card, fight with debt.
* The effect of the presidential debates to Swing Voters
If the election is already taking place, it is rather difficult to influence the preferences of the group who have not made the choise yet, because they have become a networking party. So, it is somewhat less reasonable if they can shift the debate results.
* Direction of Swing Voter's vision on foreign policy
The most important thing is the economy. It's hard to explain to the American people if the middle class society is still suffering and their number is much more than the upscale community.
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(CZ-Lacalifusa101612)
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(Haiya .... Ciscaaa, why are you so serious talking about Obama or Romney if who/what you mean is...ehhehehhee)
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(Haiya .... Ciscaaa, why are you so serious talking about Obama or Romney if who/what you mean is...ehhehehhee)
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