P A U S E
► 2012 Was Warmest and Second Most Extreme Year On Record for the Contiguous U.S. Jan. 8, 201
► Flu shot during pregnancy is safe, but flu isn't
► In Minutes a Day, Low-Income Families Can Improve Their Kids' Health - Jan. 17, 2013 — When low-income families devote three to four extra minutes to regular family mealtimes, their children's ability to achieve and maintain a normal weight improves measurably, according to a new University of Illinois study.
► Jennifer Hudson Planning for Another Baby: "I Want a Little Girl So Bad"
► Man pays off $14K property tax bill with dollar bills, coins (Larry Gasper) - By Mike Krumboltz | The Sideshow
► Daniel Radcliffe explores daring territory in Allen Ginsberg biopic at Sundance
► It's MAN Summers! Versace show sends male models down the catwalk in lace-trimmed fancy pants, sheer shorts and sexy knickers
► Are CC Creams the New BB Cream?
► Heelless High Heel Shoes Getting Popular - Monday, December 3, 2012
► Pimp Coats, Strategic Dream Catchers, and Other Highlights From Milan Menswear || International fashion and style; Milan/Paris mash up men's fall 2013 Milan (Photos)
► Battle of the mega yachts: Roman Abramovich takes on Qatari royal billionaire as they moor their enormous private ships in Caribbean island of St Barts || Oasis Of The Seas || Allure Of The Seas
► Russia to Launch New Moon Probe in 2015 - by Miriam Kramer, SPACE.com Staff Writer Date: 15 January 2013
VIDEOS I WATCHED TODAY
► Line Of Fire - The Six Day War || ► The Six-Day War, 1967 [Full Resolution]
► BOPE - Profissão Repórter 21-12-2010 || ♫ ...♫ Tropa De Elit
► Do We Really Need the Moon? - BBC Documentary 2011. Published on May 10, 2012 :: The moon is such a familiar presence in the sky that most of us take it for granted. But what if it wasn't where it is now? How would that affect life on earth? Space scientist and lunar fanatic Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock explores our intimate relationship with the moon. Besides orchestrating the tides, the moon dictates the length of a day, the rhythm of the seasons and the very stability of our planet. Yet the moon is always on the move. In the past it was closer to the Earth and in the future it'll be farther away. That it is now perfectly placed to sustain life is pure luck, a cosmic coincidence. Using computer graphics to summon up great tides and set the Earth spinning on its side, Aderin-Pocock implores us to look at the moon afresh: to see it not as an inert rock, but as a key player in the story of our planet, past, present and future. | Copyright by BBC © 2012. No copyright infringement intended. Purely for educational purposes.
► Resonance - Beings of Frequency (documentary film). Published on Nov 27, 2012 :: This spectacular documentary uncovers for the very first time, the actual mechanisms by which mobile phone technology can cause cancer. And, how every single one of us is reacting to the biggest change in environment this planet has ever seen. Two billion years ago life first arrived on this planet; a planet, which was filled with a natural frequency. As life slowly evolved, it did so surrounded by this frequency. and Inevitably, it began tuning in. By the time mankind arrived on earth an incredible relationship had been struck; a relationship that science is just beginning to comprehend.
Research is showing that being exposed to this frequency is absolutely integral to us. It controls our mental and physical health, it synchronizes our circadian rhythms, and it aids our immune system and improves our sense of wellbeing. Not only are we surrounded by natural frequencies, our bodies are filled with them too. Our cells communicate using electro magnetic frequencies. Our brain emits a constant stream of frequencies and our DNA delivers instructions, using frequency waves. Without them we couldn't exist for more than a second.
This delicate balance has taken billions of years to perfect. But over the last 25 years the harmony has been disturbed. and disturbed dramatically. Mankind has submerged itself in an ocean of artificial frequencies. They are all around us, filling the air and drowning out the earth's natural resonance. To the naked eye the planet appears to be the same. But at a cellular level it is the biggest change that life on earth has endured; the affects of which we are just starting to see and feel.
► Mind Science Kept Hidden Documentary. Published on Jun 6, 2012
► Life After December 21 2012. Published on Nov 7, 2012 by DiscloseTruthTV
by Russia Today
► CrossTalk: Russia 2013 - Growth or Gutter? Published on Jan 16, 2013 :: What's the Russian economy's greatest strength in 2013? At what scale will we see expansion this year? Can Russia afford slow growth compared to other economies? Is Russia really uninvestable? And is stability in the country underrated? CrossTalking with Yaroslav Lissovolik, Ben Aris and Jacob Nell.
► CrossTalk: Russia 2013 - Reset or Re-Sovietization? Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: What does 2013 hold for Russian foreign policy? Should we expect significant turmoil? Moscow's position regarding Syrian President Bashar Assad is widely misunderstood -- what kind of influence does Russia actually have on Syria, and the region? And is the 're-Sovietization' of Russia really happening? CrossTalking with Mark Sleboda, Dmitry Babich and Fyodor Lukyanov.
► Cleric Qadri: 'Best time for people's revolt in Pakistan is now' (RT EXCLUSIVE). Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: The government of Pakistan is so corrupt that it has no means to ensure democratic processes, cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has told RT in an exclusive interview, urging reforms to "put the country on the right track" :
► Rise of the Right: Radicals rock polls ahead of Israel election. Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: Polls conducted by two Israeli newspapers suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to win the upcoming parliamentary poll in just four-days time. Yet, his support appears to be dwindling with many right-wing voters now regarding Netanyahu's policies as too soft. RT's Paula Slier looks into what challenges he could face if re-elected.
► Plunge of Faith: Russians swim in freezing waters for health &religion. Published on Jan 19, 2013 :: More than two million people in Russia celebrated the feast of Epiphany, taking part in traditional bathing by immersing themselves in icy waters. The celebration commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ. It's also believed to wash away the sins, with many saying it keeps them healthy for the rest of the year.
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Little Ladies, Large Life (RT Documentary). These women are not ashamed of their appearance -- on the contrary, they live a happy life and are proud of what they have achieved. They are called little ladies, but the life they lead is full of big accomplishments and great events. RT met with two little ladies to hear their stories.
► Inside Story Americas - Obama's second chance at change? Published on Jan 19, 2013 by Aljazeera English :: Ahead of US President Barack Obama's inauguration we look at what to expect from his second term. Inside Story Americas with presenter Shihab Rattansi, is joined by John Nichols, Washington correspondent for The Nation and Simon Rosenberg, president and founder of the New Democrat network. And to discuss the president's foreign policy agenda is Mark Perry author of many books including Talking to Terrorists and Steve Clemons, editor at large for The Atlantic.
How to Make a Paper Crane - Origami
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Obamas Join Military Families for Kids' Concert. Published on Jan 19, 2013 :: First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia were rocking out with hundreds of kids from military families and Washington-area public schools at the Kids' Inaugural Concert on Saturday. (Jan. 19)
► Line Of Fire - The Six Day War || ► The Six-Day War, 1967 [Full Resolution]
► BOPE - Profissão Repórter 21-12-2010 || ♫ ...♫ Tropa De Elit
► Do We Really Need the Moon? - BBC Documentary 2011. Published on May 10, 2012 :: The moon is such a familiar presence in the sky that most of us take it for granted. But what if it wasn't where it is now? How would that affect life on earth? Space scientist and lunar fanatic Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock explores our intimate relationship with the moon. Besides orchestrating the tides, the moon dictates the length of a day, the rhythm of the seasons and the very stability of our planet. Yet the moon is always on the move. In the past it was closer to the Earth and in the future it'll be farther away. That it is now perfectly placed to sustain life is pure luck, a cosmic coincidence. Using computer graphics to summon up great tides and set the Earth spinning on its side, Aderin-Pocock implores us to look at the moon afresh: to see it not as an inert rock, but as a key player in the story of our planet, past, present and future. | Copyright by BBC © 2012. No copyright infringement intended. Purely for educational purposes.
► Resonance - Beings of Frequency (documentary film). Published on Nov 27, 2012 :: This spectacular documentary uncovers for the very first time, the actual mechanisms by which mobile phone technology can cause cancer. And, how every single one of us is reacting to the biggest change in environment this planet has ever seen. Two billion years ago life first arrived on this planet; a planet, which was filled with a natural frequency. As life slowly evolved, it did so surrounded by this frequency. and Inevitably, it began tuning in. By the time mankind arrived on earth an incredible relationship had been struck; a relationship that science is just beginning to comprehend.
Research is showing that being exposed to this frequency is absolutely integral to us. It controls our mental and physical health, it synchronizes our circadian rhythms, and it aids our immune system and improves our sense of wellbeing. Not only are we surrounded by natural frequencies, our bodies are filled with them too. Our cells communicate using electro magnetic frequencies. Our brain emits a constant stream of frequencies and our DNA delivers instructions, using frequency waves. Without them we couldn't exist for more than a second.
This delicate balance has taken billions of years to perfect. But over the last 25 years the harmony has been disturbed. and disturbed dramatically. Mankind has submerged itself in an ocean of artificial frequencies. They are all around us, filling the air and drowning out the earth's natural resonance. To the naked eye the planet appears to be the same. But at a cellular level it is the biggest change that life on earth has endured; the affects of which we are just starting to see and feel.
► Mind Science Kept Hidden Documentary. Published on Jun 6, 2012
► Life After December 21 2012. Published on Nov 7, 2012 by DiscloseTruthTV
by Russia Today
► CrossTalk: Russia 2013 - Growth or Gutter? Published on Jan 16, 2013 :: What's the Russian economy's greatest strength in 2013? At what scale will we see expansion this year? Can Russia afford slow growth compared to other economies? Is Russia really uninvestable? And is stability in the country underrated? CrossTalking with Yaroslav Lissovolik, Ben Aris and Jacob Nell.
► CrossTalk: Russia 2013 - Reset or Re-Sovietization? Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: What does 2013 hold for Russian foreign policy? Should we expect significant turmoil? Moscow's position regarding Syrian President Bashar Assad is widely misunderstood -- what kind of influence does Russia actually have on Syria, and the region? And is the 're-Sovietization' of Russia really happening? CrossTalking with Mark Sleboda, Dmitry Babich and Fyodor Lukyanov.
► Cleric Qadri: 'Best time for people's revolt in Pakistan is now' (RT EXCLUSIVE). Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: The government of Pakistan is so corrupt that it has no means to ensure democratic processes, cleric Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri has told RT in an exclusive interview, urging reforms to "put the country on the right track" :
► Rise of the Right: Radicals rock polls ahead of Israel election. Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: Polls conducted by two Israeli newspapers suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to win the upcoming parliamentary poll in just four-days time. Yet, his support appears to be dwindling with many right-wing voters now regarding Netanyahu's policies as too soft. RT's Paula Slier looks into what challenges he could face if re-elected.
► Plunge of Faith: Russians swim in freezing waters for health &religion. Published on Jan 19, 2013 :: More than two million people in Russia celebrated the feast of Epiphany, taking part in traditional bathing by immersing themselves in icy waters. The celebration commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ. It's also believed to wash away the sins, with many saying it keeps them healthy for the rest of the year.
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How to Make a Paper Crane - Origami
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PHOTOS I SAW TODAY
► Sundance Film Festival - The annual Sundance Film Festival is under way in Park City, Utah. This year's lineup of 119 feature films includes, Ashton Kutcher as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in director Joshua Michael Stern's film biography "jOBS"; Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's "Lovelace"; Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg in John Krokidas' beat-poet story "Kill Your Darlings"; and Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's "Before Midnight", a follow-up to "Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset", among others.
► Kids Inaugural Concert. Katy Perry rocked the house at the Kids Inaugural concert for children and military families, one of the events ahead of the second-term inauguration of President Obama in Washington January 19, 2013.
► Denizens of the Deep: Alexander Semenov's Pictures of Undersea Creatures
► The March on Washington, August 1963: Power to the People
► Specials : Photos from the Front Lines. Uploaded on Jul 9, 2009 by NationalGeographic :: Jeremiah Ridgeway shares the stories behind his dramatic Your Shot photographs.
► Some give up their guns as others rally against tighter laws
► South2North - Is society inherently corrupt? Published on Jan 19, 2013 by Aljazeera English :: Bribery, fraud and dishonest conduct by people in power - corruption is a cancer in society, no matter where you live. But who are the guilty parties? Is corruption becoming socially accepted? And what can we do about it? On this episode of South2North, Redi Tlhabi takes a look at the effect corruption has on our politics, society and culture. (Andrew Feinstein)
► 18 January 2013 - Tim Hetherington, his life and death By Stuart Hughes - BBC News
► War Photographer Tim Hetherington Captures Combat and Downtime in 'Infidel'. Uploaded on Nov 16, 2010 by PBSNewsHour :: Photographer Tim Hetherington has collected his images of American soldiers serving in the war in Afghanistan in a book called "Infidel." || ► CNN: Tim Hetherington killed in Misrata, Libya. Uploaded on Apr 20,
2011 by CNN :: CNN's Frederik Pleitgen has the latest on the death of photojournalist Tim Hetherington in Libya.
► Today's African Proverb :: "The stick of truth may be overstretched but truth will eventually prevail" - An Eritrean proverb sent by Jonathan Okbamichael, London, UK
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Armstrong Emotional in 2nd Part of Interview. Published on Jan 18, 2013 :: Lance Armstrong finally cracked. It wasn't over lost sponsorships, being forced to walk away from Livestrong, or the lifetime competition ban. It was over the effect the doping scandal had on his family. (Jan. 18) || ► Promotions Lawyer: We Paid Armstrong $12 Million. Published on Jan
18, 2013 :: An attorney for a promotions company which paid out $12
million in win bonuses after Lance Armstrong won 5th, 6th, and 7th Tour
de France races wants to recoup that money or they will likely file a
lawsuit. (Jan. 18)
■ LANCE ARMSTRONG in AP VIDEOS
■ 'A ruthless desire to win at all costs was my biggest flaw' - Lance Armstrong
■ Armstrong Emotional When Recalling Talk with Son
► Inside Story - End of the road for Lance Armstrong? Published on Jan 19, 2013 by Aljazeera English :: After years of fiercely denying the allegations against him, former cyclist Lance Armstrong has, for the first time, publicly admitted to doping. Armstrong ended a decade of speculation by admitting he used performance enhancing drugs to win every single one of his seven Tour de France titles. The former cyclist, who was stripped of his titles late last year, made the confession in an interview with US television host Oprah Winfrey. So, how much damage has been done to the world of cycling? And what's next for Lance Armstrong and the sport?
► Sundance Film Festival - The annual Sundance Film Festival is under way in Park City, Utah. This year's lineup of 119 feature films includes, Ashton Kutcher as Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in director Joshua Michael Stern's film biography "jOBS"; Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's "Lovelace"; Daniel Radcliffe as Allen Ginsberg in John Krokidas' beat-poet story "Kill Your Darlings"; and Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in Richard Linklater's "Before Midnight", a follow-up to "Before Sunrise" and "Before Sunset", among others.
► Kids Inaugural Concert. Katy Perry rocked the house at the Kids Inaugural concert for children and military families, one of the events ahead of the second-term inauguration of President Obama in Washington January 19, 2013.
► Denizens of the Deep: Alexander Semenov's Pictures of Undersea Creatures
► The March on Washington, August 1963: Power to the People
► Some give up their guns as others rally against tighter laws
► 18 January 2013 - Tim Hetherington, his life and death By Stuart Hughes - BBC News
► Today's African Proverb :: "The stick of truth may be overstretched but truth will eventually prevail" - An Eritrean proverb sent by Jonathan Okbamichael, London, UK
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■ Armstrong Emotional When Recalling Talk with Son
Eeh ... oh oh my goodness, my eyes just really open when looking deeper into the character of Lance Armstrong. He has a true artist's eyes. Lately, his honesty makes me secretly "in love" with him. He looks very sexy because of his confession.
A SONG I HEARD TODAY
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