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► Advantages of Imaginary Friends - Jan. 10, 2013 — Most parents do not worry if their young child has an imaginary friend and even see advantages in such an invisible companion.
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► The Best Makeup when You're Wearing Glasses - By The chicks at TotalBeauty.com | Beauty on Shine – Fri, Apr 6, 2012 || How to Wear the Right Makeup with Glasses. If you're self-conscious about your glasses, a little makeup can boost your confidence
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► Long-Beaked Echidna Specimen Suggests Egg - Laying Mammal Isn't Extinct In Australia After All Posted: 01/05/2013
► Monster Black Hole Burp Surprises Scientists - Tia Ghose, LiveScience Staff Writer Date: 07 January 2013
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► Incredible Insect Discovered In New Zealand 2011. Uploaded on Dec 3, 2011 by StephenHannardADGUK
► Photographers Blog :: Fishing for fins - By Ben Nelms - December 6, 2012 || in DISCOVERY :: Calif. Set to Ban Shark Fin Soup - Sep 9, 2011 by Tim Wall || pdf file
► Sun's 2013 Solar Storm Peak Expected to Hit Century Low - by Elizabeth Howell, SPACE.com Contributor | Date: 04 January 2013
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► Russia rejects Assad exit as precondition for Syria deal - By Steve Gutterman | Reuters
► Qatar revives proposal to send an Arab force to Syria - Reuters
► Venezuela VP to travel to Cuba see Chavez, family - By FABIOLA SANCHEZ | Associated Press – Fri, Jan 11, 2013 :
► Kurd protest in Paris demands justice in killings - By LORI HINNANT | Associated Press
► Turkey says France must solve Kurdish killings - Associated Press
► Gun Control's 'Opportune Moment'; NRA Vows Fight - By BETSY KLEIN | ABC OTUS News
► Biden: No Comment on NRA Broadside - By Arlette Saenz | ABC OTUS News – Fri, Jan 11, 2013
► Obama Faces Dilemma on 'Mother of All' Climate-Change Regulations - By Coral Davenport | National Journal – Fri, Jan 11, 2013
► Russia-US adoption ban Q&A - By JIM HEINTZ | Associated Press – Fri, Jan 11, 2013
► Russian Orphan With US 'Parents' Becomes TV Star. Published on Jan 12, 2013 :: A Russian teenage orphan who uses an American family's name on Facebook has become the unlikely poster boy of a Kremlin campaign to stop U.S. adoptions in Russia. (Jan 12)
► Brooklyn resident wins Miss America crown - By HANNAH DREIER | Associated Press
► Aaron Swartz, 1986-2013: a computer hacker who is now a political martyr
► NASA's search for another Earth narrows: Meet our closest twin yet - By Chris Gayomali | The Week – Fri, Jan 11, 2013
► Amateur Astronomers Discover 42 Alien Planets - By Elizabeth Howell | SPACE.com
► Fla. 'python challenge' draws about 800 hunters - By JENNIFER KAY | Associated Press
► The World Championship Gumbo Cook Off (VIDEO)
► Yahoo! Homes of the Week: Homes for $500,000 - Welcome to Yahoo! Homes of the Week, powered by Zillow. Each week we’ll spotlight homes for sale at a specific price point. This week we’re looking at homes for sale for around $500,000. To see even more homes at this price, go to Zillow Blog.
► Brooklyn resident wins Miss America crown - By HANNAH DREIER | Associated
► 6 Superfoods You're Not Eating - By SHAPE magazine | Healthy Living – Fri, Jan 11, 2013
►Armstrong will answer 'honestly' during Oprah talk - By JIM VERTUNO (AP Sports Writer)
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► 12 January 2013 - Hollande steps up French security
France orders security stepped up around public buildings and transport because of the risk of Islamist attack after military operations in Africa.► 13 January 2013 - New York declares flu emergency
* Hollande: 'Mission not finished' - VIDEO
* French terror alert system
* UK to assist Mali operation
* French soldier dies in Somali raid
The governor of New York State, Andrew Cuomo, declares a public health emergency because of the severity of this year's influenza season.► CES 2013: Health tech grabs attention. 10 January 2013 - Health technology is on the minds of many of the attendees of this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, with devices being released ranging from doctor kiosks to devices similar to those seen in the film Star Trek. The BBC's Matt Danzico sat down with several new companies attempting to cut through the CES static with products they hope could one day help to keep you healthy. Video produced by the BBC's Matt Danzico
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► 13 January 2013 - Paul Salopek: Going for a seven-year walk | By Robin Banerji BBC World Service || in The Storytelling - NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC
► 12 January 2013 - Tahirul Qadri - Pakistan's latest political 'drone'? | By Ilyas Khan BBC News, Islamabad
► 13 January 2013 - Putting the welcome mat out in Baghdad | By Jonathan Fryer Baghdad
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► Thousands of pilgrims prepare for India's Kumbh Mela. 13 January 2013 - Tens of thousands of Hindu pilgrims have started arriving in the north Indian holy city of Allahabad for the Kumbh Mela. It is 12 years since the festival has taken place in the city, and this year promises to be the biggest yet. Donna Larsen reports. (VIDEO) || NEWS - 11 January 2013 The magic of India's Kumbh Mela - By Mark Tully Former BBC India Correspondent
► Protest over shark kept in Kiev shopping centre. 13 January 2013 - Animal rights activists in the Ukrainian capital Kiev have been protesting against the treatment of a tiger shark that is being kept in a shopping centre as a tourist attraction. They say the shark does not have enough space to move but the retail outlet disputes the claim. Beth McLeod reports. (VIDEO)
► Australia faces shortage of baby formula amid Chinese demand. 8 January 2013 - Shops in Australia have been forced to restrict sales of infant formula, as supplies have run short. That's because Chinese customers and tourists buy them in bulk to send them home or to sell them online. Phil Mercer reports on why made-in-Australia infant formula products are so popular with the Chinese. (VIDEO)
► Gaza firm produces first Palestinian 3D animated film. - Young filmmakers in Gaza are putting the final touches on The Scarecrow - the first Palestinian 3D animated film. The movie tells the fictional story of an orphaned girl whose parents left her a scarecrow which ends up being seized by the Israeli army. Murad Shishani reports. VIDEO Produced by BBC Arabic's Shahdi Alkashif
► At least 27 injured as Egyptian opposition protesters attacked with Molotov cocktails, birdshot (VIDEO)
► UK to aid France in Mali intervention
► France under fire from PKK and Turkey as thousands protest Kurdish women's murder (PHOTOS)
► Israeli forces evict West Bank Palestinian outpost despite court ruling (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
► Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz commits suicide in midst of controversial trial
► Our neighbor star almost as old as universe
► Air pollution in Beijing surpasses 'health hazard' levels (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
► Sicily unilaterally halts construction of US next-gen military satellite station
► Drones over New York? NYPD chief admits he’s interested in an UAV
► Tehran's Hollywood tit-for-tat: Iran to shoot a movie to strike against 'ahistoric' Argo
► Hug shrug: Russians reluctant to embrace in shopping mall
► You have the woof to remain silent: Ohio man arrested for taunting police dog
► At least 18 murdered in Chicago within the first 10 days of the year
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ehehhe ... what's up, Afghan? Since you all have been too long, all of you (you, the Taliban and NATO) blend in a long togetherness, so now you fall in love with NATO? Especially to the United States? Oh, no. And do you prefer the west than the Taliban? Wow. Mmm ... I'm dreaming to make a silly story, what if there is a Taliban disguised as an American, and vice versa? Then you thought he was an American, whereas actually he's a Taliban. Nah! hehhee....►
Let them go, Afgan. Do not be addicted to America .... ehehehe ....
Thankfully my fiance is not a soldier. I can not imagine how he (because he had lived in Afghnaistan for a decade) now has a new family with the Afghan girl and had married her in secret and would have a smooth access to the Taliban, for example: his brother-in-law is a member of the Taliban. ... ehehehe ... (Shh! Stop dreaming, Cisca! And before your dreams come true, wake up! ...)
► War Worries: Israelis haunted by Iran nuclear threat. Published on Jan 12, 2013 :: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said stopping Iran from building nuclear weapons will be his top priority, if he wins in the upcoming election. Despite Tehran denying the allegations, it's viewed as a major threat in Israel. As RT's Paula Slier reports, many Israelis are already preparing for war. (VIDEO)
ahahaha.... Worried? I never worry about the unbalanced opponent.
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■ High school shootings - January 18, 2011 | Posted By: Marc Martin :: High school shootings - After a school police officer was shot Wednesday outside El Camino Real High School, nine campuses were locked down the day after two Gardena High School students were injured when a gun in a student’s backpack accidentally discharged. At the Gardena school, one girl was shot in the head and is in grave condition at a hospital. The other victim, a boy, was wounded in the shoulder. According to Robert Alaniz, a Los Angeles Unified School District spokesman, the gun discharged when a 10th-grade boy either dropped or bumped the backpack containing the weapon.
■ Rounding up the desert tortoises - October 19, 2010 | Posted By: Marc Martin :: Louis Sahagun, in a report from Primm, Nev., tells how more than 100 biologists and contract workers fanned out across a nearly pristine stretch of the eastern Mojave Desert on Friday to start rounding up tortoises blocking construction of the first major solar-energy plant to be built on public land in Southern California. Read the full story: "Biologists scour Mojave in desert tortoise roundup." The effort in San Bernardino County’s panoramic Ivanpah Valley, just north of Interstate 15 and about 40 miles southwest of Las Vegas, disrupted complex tortoise social networks and blood lines linked for centuries by dusty trails, shelters and hibernation burrows.
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Italian biker Alessandro Zanotti powers his TM during the Dakar 2013 Stage 6 between Arica and Calama, Chile, on January 10, 2013. The rally is taking place in Peru, Argentina and Chile from January 5 to 20. AFP PHOTO / FRANCK FIFE
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