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► Expectant dads' mental health may affect toddlers’ behavior - January 7, 2013 | By: Sharon Gloger Friedman
► Study: A father's mental health may play a role in his child's development (Video) - January 7, 2013 | By: Thadd Scott
► Depressed dads have major impact on toddlers' mental health - January 8, 2013
► Father's stress during pregnancy linked to risk for behavioral issues in kids
(Tentative conclusions of the researchers, this happens because the wife is also feeling pressure from her husband. My question is, what makes the husband (PS: you, dahling... my beloved fiance) to stress? Throughout my memory, when my pregnancy had entered the age of 16 weeks, you even gave more attention to me. You always wanted us to go home early just to have more time for our intimacy. Especially when I had to change my bra size, (productive period of my mammary glands) ... geez .... a woman (who at the time) pregnant was me. Why (a woman who was pregnant at the time), and stress, was me, too? My fiance became very jealous man when I was pregnant. Oops I'm sorry dahling ... now I just realized that. Is that your stress?)► 'American Idol' showdown: It's Nicki Minaj versus Mariah Carey - October 03, 2012 . By Gerrick D. Kennedy || Nicky Minaj threatened to shoot Mariah Carey
But I assure you, our baby will be fine. I've taught him to watch and listen to the news since he was still in my womb. When I was playing the piano, for example, I wished he could feel what I felt. Unbeknownst to my partner, I have made a Secret World between me and my baby. I also made a poem for him. I kept the poem in a very secret place. Later, when my baby is able to read it thoroughly, I'll give the poem to him.
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► Lionel Messi's fourth Ballon d'Or confirms player's legendary status || Another fine Messi - World's best footballer, world's worst dresser
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► Southern Weekly reporters to return to work after censorship stand-off. Southern Weekly journalists agree to end strike after outrage at censoring of stories, sources say, even as calls for press freedom persist || BBC 7 January 2013 - China newspaper journalists stage rare strike
► Chinese Designers Created A Tiny Home That Can Be Carted Around On A Tricycle
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► VICE's DOs & DON'Ts: Venice Beach (World Premiere). Published on Jan 7, 2013 :: Cultural assassins Fat Jew and Cat Marnell commandeer a surveillance van to make fun of the best dressed and the hottest messes on the streets of America. No one is safe. Episode 1: Venice Beach. (VIDEO)
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Helicobacter Pylori, the bacterium that causes stomach ulcers, is endemic in poor countries. If it's not treated it can eventually cause stomach cancer. Nearly 80% of Tibet's 100,000 monks are infected, some for 20 years. But during the course of this film, a chance encounter offers a lifeline. "It's amazing. For $200 we can test, we can treat and we can change lives." - Mark Gould || in SCIENCEDAILY - H. Pylori Bacteria Linked to Blood Sugar Control in Adult Type II Diabetes. Mar. 14, 2012 — A new study by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center reveals that the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria is associated with elevated levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), an important biomarker for blood glucose levels and diabetes. The association was even stronger in obese individuals with a higher Body Mass Index (BMI).
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"Is this your pin? Is this a letter you received from your bank? Do you have a HP e-Print scanner?" The young man answers yes to every question, stunned that all of his information was accessible on the internet for anyone who wanted to see it. And he's not alone: the wealth of information available is staggering. From shop owners whose security cameras can be watched and controlled remotely, to medical records and confidential documents for international companies like Unilever, Orange and KLM, it's a bonanza for any would-be hackers. While it would be simple for the IT firms who provide printers, scanners and software to make the system more secure, they don't see it as their problem and argue that attending to basic safety protocols is a bit of a marketing nightmare. "There are people who know all about how this works, security-wise, but it's too much trouble to explain all that." One company went so far as to call consumers who didn't know they had to change their passwords "idiots". As the rate of technological change continues at a frightening pace, do technology companies have a duty to prevent our privacy being eroded?
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Ok, this is fine. One of my fears is the Japanese are known to stab their stomachs suddenly. Suicide, or Harakiri .... hiyyyy
► Biden to meet with gun-safety, victims groups - By JULIE PACE | Associated Press
► Karzai meets Obama: How will they shape a post-2014 Afghanistan? Few appear to believe the Taliban can regain power after 2014, when the US withdraws most of its troops. What's key, some say, is developing a US-Afghan partnership that will survive. By Scott Peterson | Christian Science Monitor
► Did Kim Jong-Un Really Give Candy to Every North Korean Kid for His Birthday? - By Alexander Abad-Santos || Even North Korea Catches 'Gangnam Style' Fever
► Jaguar cubs born at Milwaukee zoo bring new genes -By CARRIE ANTLFINGER | Associated Press
► Cat travels 190 miles home- Holly the cat makes an incredible 190-mile journey from Daytona Beach all the way home to West Palm Beach.
► Berlusconi slams "feminist" judges for huge divorce settlement
► New 'Bone' in Milky Way Skeleton Discovered - By SPACE.com Staff | SPACE.com
► NASA's Curiosity Rover Brushes Mars Rock Clean, a First - By Clara Moskowitz | SPACE.com
► NASA Eyes Wild Plan to Drag Asteroid Near the Moon - By Mike Wall
(Bring me also a most shining star from there, eh? )
► Michelle Obama Wears Same Target Dress Traveling to and from Hawaii Vacation
► Amazing resort pools - Now this is a great place to relax
► India soldier 'beheaded' in Kashmir
India says one of two of its soldiers allegedly killed in Kashmir was beheaded by the Pakistani army, but Pakistan rejects the accounts.► 9 January 2013 - The girls stolen from the streets of India | By Natalia Antelava BBC World Service, Delhi
* Q&A: Kashmir dispute
* Who are Kashmir militants?
* In pictures: Life in Kashmir
* Kashmir profile
► 8 January 2013 - CES 2013: Can Japan’s tech firms reverse their losses? By Leo Kelion BBC News, Las Vegas
► Would more guns save more American lives? 9 January 2013 - The mass shooting at a US school which left 20 children and six teachers dead has provoked a national conversation about guns. But in Illinois that debate was already under way. On 10 December - just days before the tragedy in Connecticut - a US federal court struck down the country's last remaining law banning concealed weapons. Lawmakers in Illinois were given six months to come up with an alternative piece of legislation. Now gun control advocates and gun rights activists are trying to shape that new law. Journalism professor Charles Ledford had been speaking to people on both sides of the debate before events at Sandy Hook Elementary School. He visited a local group called Guns Save Life, whose members are arguing for more permissive gun laws, as well as the mother of a victim of a previous mass shooting. His video provides an insight into the strongly held beliefs that influence discussion on this topic, as Vice-President Joe Biden prepares to deliver recommendations on how to prevent future massacres. The scale of the tragedy in Newtown has reinforced views. The BBC spoke to several members of Guns Save Life after the shooting in Newtown - and gathered email responses from many more. All insisted that the tragedy had strengthened their belief that the creation of "gun-free zones" - banning weapons from public areas including schools - had made the US more dangerous. | Produced for the BBC by Charles Ledford (VIDEO)
► Dutch try heated cycle tracks and glow in the dark roads. 8 January 2013 - A team of Dutch designers is pioneering technology to make winter journeys even safer for and more attractive to cyclists. Reflective crystals make lines in the road more visible in poor light, while other roads are getting underground heating. Anna Holligan reports from Zwolle. (VIDEO)
► 8 January 2013 - Second faulty Boeing Dreamliner in Boston
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► 07 January 2013 - In South America, ski while others summer
► 9 January 2013 - 'Exocomet' numbers nearly tripled in new study | By Jason Palmer Science and technology reporter, BBC News, Long Beach, California
► Danish beer made with 'civet poo' coffee
► 6 January 2013 - In pictures: Rare Beatles photos in colour
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President Obama has rounded out his national security team for approval by the Senate. He's nominated former senator Chuck Hagel as the Pentagon head, and counter-terrorism advisor John Brennan to lead the CIA. Former CIA officer Ray McGovern who believes Obama's security nominations may serve as a counterweight to each other.
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► Party Search: Why's North Korea attractive for Google? Published on Jan 8, 2013 :: North Korea, known for its reclusiveness and tight internet controls, is playing host to a high profile visit from the U.S. - one of the guests being head of online giant Google. The trip, while promoted as a private and humanitarian one, is breeding speculation about the company's plans to expand into the secretive state.
Washington frowns upon the visit, calling for sanctions on Pyonyang after a recent rocket launch. Meanwhile, there have been reports that North Korean authorities are hiring German economists to help open the country up for foreign investment. John Feffer, from the Washington DC Institute for Policy Studies outlines what North Korea has to offer to investors. (VIDEO)
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► Chavez inauguration postponed amid growing health fears
► White House weighing full withdrawal from Afghanistan next year
►Journalists return to work following Chinese censorship row
► Zorb gone wrong: 2 Russian tourists carried 1km in creek, 1 killed (VIDEO)
► Google boss' trip to North Korea 'goes against atmosphere of condemnation'
► Guns off the street? Fleet of cop cars robbed of weapons in Kansas City
► Space alert: Hazardous asteroid nears Earth
► Billionaire space entrepreneur (Elon Musk) wants vegetarian-only colony on Mars || HUFFINGTON POST - Paypal And Tesla Founder Elon Musk Talks Electric Cars And Mars Landings (VIDEO)
(Haaa.... haa .... great idea! Call me. Maybe I'm the right person for it. eehhee ....)
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► The Stream - Bound by sectarianism. Published on Jan 8, 2013 :: We look at growing protests against the Maliki government and ask: could this be the start of an Iraqi Spring? (VIDEO)
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► Inside Story - Taking on Twitter over hate speech. Published on Jan 9, 2013 :: A Jewish group in France is taking the micro-blogging site Twitter to court, putting the issue of freedom expression, personal privacy, online accountability and state control on a collision course. Guests: Elie Petit, Danny Schechter, Carl Gardner. (VIDEO)
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