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► Happy Youngsters More Likely to Grow Into Wealthy Adults, Study Finds ScienceDaily (Nov. 19, 2012)
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► Clinton's Middle East visit a high-profile swan song - By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News
► Israel-Hamas cease-fire remains elusive - By IBRAHIM BARZAK and JOSEF FEDERMAN
► Egypt: Israel's Gaza offensive to end Tuesday - By RAVI NESSMAN | Associated Press
► Gaza shakes, Israelis killed as Clinton seeks truce - By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Dan Williams | Reuters
► Photos of the Day - A roundup of today's best photos
► Extraordinary world phenomena. From the vivid colors of a beautiful hot spring to a random rock formation that looks just like an elephant - these are the extraordinary phenomenons of the natural world. The outlandish landscapes might look like something from another planet but they are in fact completely natural eccentricities. And while these mind-blowing quirks of Mother Nature might continue to puzzle scientists, they also continue to draw in tourists fascinated by the surreal spectacles. (PHOTOS)
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■ Tensions flare over South China Sea at Asian summit - By Jason Szep and James Pomfret PHNOM PENH | Mon Nov 19, 2012► Obama presses Cambodia's Hun Sen to improve rights record - By Matt Spetalnick | Reuters – Mon, Nov 19, 2012
■ Obama urges restraint in tense Asian disputes - By Jeff Mason and James Pomfret PHNOM PENH | Tue Nov 20, 2012
■ Obama wades into thorny Asian territorial row - By JIM GOMEZ | Associated Press
■ Economy Has Green Shoots From China to U.S. as Data Surprise - By Simon Kennedy on November 15, 2012
► How Asia sees Obama's pivot to the Pacific - By ERIC TALMADGE | Associated Press
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► The germiest place on an airplane? It's right in front of you - By Jason Sickles, Yahoo!
(Oh, no. I say NO to Nudism. If I agree with Nudism, I feel I'm living life to the days of caveman / stone age....eheheh ...even the human civilization in the stone age have shown more progress than the Naturist. At least their genitals still closed.
Only creatures with low degrees of human civilization know no wear loincloth, for example : animals. Despite this, I often see people (those who wear clothes) to dress in their pets. So, the animals will look more sweet and stylish if they wear clothes. So, what's it called when humans even naked in public? ehehhehe ... I am naked just when we are making love or when I'm taking a shower in the bathroom... mmmm
► Public nudity ban in San Francisco. San Francisco lawmakers on Nov. 20 approved a proposal to ban public nakedness, rejecting arguments that the measure would eat away at a reputation for tolerance enjoyed by a city known for flouting convention and flaunting its counter-culture image. (PHOTOS)
► Animals in war zones - Animals are often neglected casualties of war and conflict zones caught in the daily crossfire and bombings, many injured or killed with no outlets or refuge. (PHOTOS)
► Creative smuggling - Fitted into suitcases, books or baked goods, smugglers look to ingenious new methods to sneak past the authorities. (PHOTOS)
► 21 November 2012 - Fresh push for Gaza ceasefire
International efforts to finalise a truce in Gaza are being stepped up after a night of heavy Israeli air strikes and sporadic Hamas rocket attacks.
* Gaza-Israel violence Live
* In pictures: Attacks cause suffering
* Q&A: Israel-Gaza violence
* Gaza crisis: The legal position
* Netanyahu: Israel has 'no choice' - VIDEO
(If within 1-3 days since this post was published we saw they had reconciled, we should not be surprised. That's how they are.
If we truly want peace, we should not take sides on one of them, but rather on all efforts to achieve the peace.
If it is not yet achieved today, maybe tomorrow. And tomorrow again, and again ...
My biggest dream in the whole year is to see Israel and the Palestine will shake hands with each other and eventually they are able to feel the sense of brotherhood.
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► AFP Gaza office hit by Israeli strike, 3 Palestinian reporters killed in other attacks. Published: 21 November, 2012 - Edited: 21 November, 2012
► US blocks 'unbalanced' UN Security Council statement calling for Gaza ceasefire. Published: 20 November, 2012
► Israeli deputy PM's Facebook, Twitter accounts hacked, filled with pro-Palestine messages. Published: 21 November, 2012 - Edited: 21 November, 2012
► 'Israel desires peace, wrongly accused of using excessive force'. Published: 21 November, 2012
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► The Stream - Medicating success
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► Inside Story Americas - Will Honduras have free and fair elections? Published on Nov 20, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish : This is a week of key political developments in two of Latin America's emerging nations. In Colombia, FARC rebels have announced a unilateral two month ceasefire with the government, which could be a sign that five decades of conflict may be coming to an end. Meanwhile, in Honduras, the three main political parties have been choosing candidates for next year's presidential election. (VIDEO)
► Activate - Roman v Kremlin. Published on Nov 20, 2012 by AlJazeeraEnglish : The opposition movement is being slowly strangled in Russia. New laws are making it difficult to protest, voices challenging the government are being imprisoned and, in amongst this turmoil, Roman Dobrokhotov is attempting to stand up and be counted. (VIDEO)
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► Standing Up: Davien's Story - By Molly Hennessy-Fiske. Davien Graham tried to do right in his rough Monrovia neighborhood. Paralyzed in a shooting, he knew what could happen if he snitched. He also knew that a Christian shouldn't lie.
* Part One: A gunshot victim wrestles with his fears► FRAMEWORK - Pictures in the News | November 20, 2012 - Posted By: Marc Martin
* Part Two: Making his peace
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5 PICTURES TODAY
People lead a donkey named "Mr. Donkey" to the National Electoral Council in hopes of registering him to run for a seat on the National Assembly in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Thursday, Nov. 15 2012. Daniel Molina, leader of the Mr. Donkey support group, said his group's goal was to raise awareness among voters about the seriousness of the National Assembly elections and the importance of choosing effective candidates. Although Mr. Donkey didn't get on the ballot for the Feb. 17, 2012 elections, supporters threw confetti and banged on drums to express their continued support. (AP Photo/Diario Expreso)
Tattoo artists works on his customer during the third International Tattoo Convention in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on November 16, 2012. AFP PHOTO /Raul ARBOLEDA
A hot-air balloon flies over a container port in Qingdao in east China's Shandong province Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. Asia-Pacific leaders focused their attention on rising concern over food security on Sunday, as they prepared to wrap up their annual summit with an agreement to slash tariffs on trade in environmental goods and a call to keep markets open even in hard times. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT Photo: Associated Press
U.S. President Barack Obama, eighth from left, smiles as he stands with other leaders for a group photo at the East Asia Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012. They are, from left, Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Philippines' President Benigno Aquino III, Myanmar's President Thein Sein, Laos' Prime Minister Thongsing Thammavong, Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihino Noda, Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Obama, Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, China's Premier Wen Jiabao, Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak, Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak, New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key, Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
Balloons with a banner featuring a picture of U.S. President Barack Obama hang in the air as residents, who face eviction from their homes, release them during a protest to ask Obama for help in protecting their rights ahead of Obama's visit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, November 18, 2012. Obama will be among the heads of state visiting Cambodia, as the country hosts the 21st ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and East Asia summits. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
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