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► Article: Milk and Yogurt May Boost Hipbone Strength - by Cari Nierenberg, MyHealthNewsDaily Contributor. Date: 22 February 2013
► Article: Vote: What Would You Name Squirrelly Mammal Ancestor? -by Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer. Date: 21 February 2013 || Meet Your Mama: First Ancestor of All Placental Mammals Revealed - by Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor. Date: 07 February 2013 || TELEGRAPH - Dr Jonathan Bloch (Similar topic: My previous post on 10 February 2013)
► REUTERS : Commander's ''Victory or Death'' letter finally to return to the Alamo - By Jim Forsyth AUSTIN, Tex. | Fri Feb 8, 2013
► Mandela family launches wine collection in Miami - By SUZETTE LABOY — Feb. 22, 2013
► Actress Megan Fox to star in new "Ninja Turtles" film
► REUTERS : Cuba's Raul Castro jokingly hints at possible retirement || EURONEWS
► BBC 20 February 2013 : Farm virus 'can infect wild animals' - By Helen Briggs BBC News (Similar topic: BBC - My older post 23 Februari 2013)
► Directed Energy Solar Targeting of Asteroids and Exploration (DE-STAR) : Asteroid-Blasting, Solar-Powered Lasers Could Save Planet - Feb 19, 2013 || SPACE : Asteroid-Targeting System Could Vaporize Dangerous Space Rocks - by Megan Gannon, News Editor. Date: 15 February 2013 || AIDA (Asteroid Impact & Deflection Assessment) Asteroid-Smashing Mission Picks Space Rock Target - by Mike Wall, SPACE.com Senior Writer. Date: 23 February 2013
► Scientists build 'mechanically active' DNA material. October 23, 2012 || UC Santa Barbara - October 23, 2012 :: Scientists Build 'Mechanically Active' DNA Material. Researchers at UCSB have designed a "smart" material made of DNA that responds with movement when stimulated
► Published by Game of Thrones
■ Game Of Thrones Season 3: Trailer. Game of Thrones Season 3 is coming. The new season returns on March 31st.
■ Game of Thrones Season 2: Stark Children Beatboxing Game of Thrones Theme Song. Published on Jan 8, 2013
■ Game of Thrones: You Win or You Die
Gangnam Style fever popularized Psy has now faded. Well, there is a new virus called the Harlem Shake. It is the song title made famous by a disc jockey native Brooklyn, New York, United States, real name Harry Rodrigues. His stage name is Baauer. Harlem Shake songs full of rhythm that can make the body to shake and minimal lyrics.
Baauer known to have made the rhythmic dance music aka the beat since the age of 13 years. Regular dance music genre that he made was trap, electronic, house, and bass.
Harlem is a name of a place in New York, United States. Shake means sway. The origin idea of Harlem Shake reminds us of Gangnam Style song belongs to Psy who also took the name of a place in South Korea, Gangnam.
On YouTube, it's been a lot of Harlem Shake videos uploader with each other's work. Ranging from domestic to overseas. Everything has now been afflicted by Harlem Shake fever. Perhaps, this is due to perform it is look easy. Video only lasted 30 seconds. In the first 15 seconds, the average video features a helmeted dancing alone in the midst of other people who were busy doing a variety of activities eg typing, reading, watching television, and others. Then at 15 seconds remaining, the people who previously looked serious, now they turned into a "craze".
An amateur comedian Filthy Frank who uploaded Harlem Shake video by his own version for the first time to YouTube on 2 February2013. To this day, more than 40 thousand Harlem Shake videos uploaded to the internet.
DO THE HARLEM SHAKE (ORIGINAL). Published on Feb 2, 2013 by DizastaMusic
Interested to try? ehehehe...this Harlem Shake is still better than War Shake, for example. Well, the world still looks more beautiful when it is united with the awareness that each of us may actually has a hidden madness. We will not be ashamed to admit it when all of us agree on one fundamental thing. And you do not have to tell me as I do not have to say it to you. Ugh, I'm serious. (Shh!)
► Harlem Shake
■ Muslim Version. Published on Feb 19, 2013 by cresfactor
■ V1 (TSCS original). Published on Feb 2, 2013 by TheSunnyCoastSkate
■ Parkour Edition. Published on Feb 9, 2013 by AshraFilms
■ University of Guelph. Published on Feb 9, 2013 by HarlemShakeUOGuelph
■ Manchester City Football Club. Published on Feb 20, 2013 by mcfcofficial
■ Drum Corps Style. Published on Feb 22, 2013 by DCIFanNetwork
■ Public Prank. Published on Feb 13, 2013 by RomanAtwood
■ Office Edition - Pancentric Digital. Published on Feb 15, 2013 by Pancentric
■ Times Square NYC feat. NYPD. Published on Feb 13, 2013 by CBC
■ German Firefighters (original). Published on Feb 19, 2013 by FeuerwehrAhrensburg
■ Barack Obama Edition. Published on Feb 15, 2013 by Alphacat
■ Terrorist Edition. Published on Feb 15, 2013 by YouJord
■ Grandma Edition. Published on Feb 10, 2013 by Hank Rao
■ UGA Men's Swim & Dive. Published on Feb 11, 2013 by GeorgiaMens SwimmingDiving
■ Jeff Gordon Edition. Published on Feb 14, 2013 by Pepsi
■ Top 10 - BEST EDITION . Published on Feb 11, 2013 by TheSpongeVlogShow
■ Compilation (BEST VIDEOS). Published on Feb 16, 2013 by EpicVideosHome
■ FAIL. Published on Feb 15, 2013 by PewDiePie
■ Happy Endings. Published on Feb 15, 2013 by filthyclown
■ Full Song. Published on Feb 13, 2013 by greatfunlaugh
► Top 10 Helicopters
► Marvel's Avengers Assemble (2012) - Official trailer | HD. Uploaded on Feb 29, 2012 by MarvelUK
► Dead Cat turned into Remote Controlled Helicopter by Dutch Artist - Orvillecopter. There's something that doesn't just seem quite right about stuffing a dead cat and turning it into a remote-controlled flying helicopter. Dutch artist Bart Jansen has done just that and debuted his creation, the "Orvillecopter", at the KunstRai ArtFair in Amsterdam at the weekend. Published on Jun 6, 2012 by WorldNews365
► Hollywood prepares for Oscars night
► Beckham 'excited' at prospect of PSG debut
► France says drug-tainted horsemeat likely in food chain
► Today in History
► Dozens of Fans Injured in NASCAR Crash. At least 30 spectators were injured when chunks of debris, including a tire, sailed into the grandstands during a last-lap accident in the second-tier Nationwide Series race at Daytona International Speedway. (Feb. 23) || I did not understand why I had to publish NASCAR in my older post on February 21, 2013. But I could just feel something. And it turns out, something is this news. So far, to my fiance - every time he goes away with his car, or when we'll go three as a family (He, The Baby & Me) or he just rides alone --- I just said, 'Dahling, please be careful in driving. "And when yesterday I was so worried for no reason --I could just hug him while I kept opening my eyes. I was scared. I felt I'd see something clearly when I closed my eyes. --- usually he would understand why sometimes I became in such a way. For the moment, at that time we did not want to joke.
► SPORTS - At least 28 fans injured as car slams fence in Nationwide race at Daytona. Kyle Larson walked away from the crash that injured several in the front row of Daytona's grandstand.
► SCREEN - World's Most Expensive Omelette. If you take a look at the breakfast menu at Norma's restaurant at the Parker Meridien Hotel in New York City, you might do a double take when you see "The Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata." Accompanied by a line that says "Norma's Dares You to Expense This" this egg dish comes in at a whopping $1,000 dollars and is the most expensive omelette in the world.
► HEALTH - Raw or Cooked: Which Vegetables Are Healthier?
► SKorea's new leader faces NKorea nuke crisis
► Merkel ally says France is "problem child", must save more
► France's Hollande urges compulsory labeling amid horsemeat scandal
► World's Smallest Space Telescopes Launching Monday - By SPACE.com Staff
► Colorful Map of Mercury Snapped by NASA Spacecraft || VIDEO
► SHINE - Baking with Nutella: Gooey Chocolate Hazelnut Buns
► SHINE - The Real Reason Marriages Fail
► Close encounter with a Siamese Crocodile - Saving Planet Earth: Crocodiles - BBC. Uploaded on Aug 28, 2009 by BBC Earth
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA - Proposal Horror Story: Cops, Machine Guns, Lost Ring
► MOVIES - Best and Worst Oscar Dresses of All Time
► MOVIES - Oscar Stars' Most Embarrassing Roles
► Italy votes in key general election
Italians vote in a general election regarded as crucial for the country's effort to tackle its economic problems and for the eurozone at large.► France's military operation in Mali in 'final phase'
* Wary Italians make a choice -VIDEO
* Hewitt: Europe waits for Italy
* Q&A: Italian election
* Berlusconi's enduring appeal
* Unease in Naples
* Rivals' media battle
► Silver Linings wins pre-Oscar awards
Silver Linings Playbook takes four awards at the Independent Spirit Awards on the eve of the Oscars.► A Point of View: The Winter Queen of Bohemia
* Twilight sweeps board at Razzies
* Reporter's log: Oscars 2013
* Find out all about the Oscar nominees
► How do you count Catholics?
► Australia: Where the good life comes at a price
► Robert Smith-Barry: The man who taught the world to fly
► Week in pictures: 16-22 February || In pictures: Brit Awards 2013
► Tightrope walkers' stunts mark end of Chinese New Year (VIDEO)
► Oscars: Best film race too close to call (VIDEO)
► Chemical link to otter penis problem
Chemicals may be linked to a decrease in males otters' penis bone weight, scientists say.► Big Picture: Virus-catching particles made
* Otter videos, news and facts
* 'Size does matter' for bank voles
* Highs and lows for British mammals
* Otters now in each English county
► CrossTalk: Mutual Annihilation
► Porn Purge: Iceland web censors strike Orwellian fear
► Flying high: Iran seizes another foreign spy drone
► Int'l protests mark Bradley Manning’s 1,000 days in prison (PHOTOS)
► Palestinians urge inquiry into Israeli jail death
► 'Citizens' tide' of anti-austerity protests hit Spain (PHOTOS)
► Kurdish women in Syria create first female battalion
► Time running out for US missile shield deal – Medvedev
► Grammar Nazi style: Russian MPs aim to ban foreign words
► US to bomb Guam with dead mice
► US deploys troops to Niger
► US grounds all F-35s after discovering potentially fatal flaw
► FBI believe Ohio neo-Nazi planned to murder Jews and blacks with arsenal of weapons
► America's most contaminated: Radioactive waste leaks into northwestern river
► 'A very unfortunate decision': French President gets UNESCO peace prize
► UK spends fortune on army as if it still had Empire'
► Did the Pope quit to dodge blame for misdeeds or just to do the right thing?
► Listening Post - Spies, secrets and Israeli media. This week we focus on Israel and the story about one prisoner that revealed multiple layers of censorship. Prisoner X was a suspected Mossad operative-turned-double agent who, in 2010, reportedly committed suicide in an Israeli jail. In cases deemed too sensitive or a threat to national security, the Israeli government can issue gag orders that prevent the media from covering the story, which is what it did in the case of Prisoner X. But on February 12, the Australian network ABC News released a report revealing the prisoners real name - Ben Zygier -- and details of his time in Israel. Grappling to contain the story, the Israeli government issued another gag order to prevent the Israeli media from citing international coverage. But with the story accessible to Israelis via social media, the order proved defunct. To discuss what this case reveals about Israeli censorship in the age of new media, we speak with Ian Black, the Middle East editor for The Guardian; Ronen Bergman, the senior correspondent for Military and Intelligence Affairs for the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper; Tehilla Shwartz Altshuler, the head of Media Reform project at Israel Democracy Institute; and Noam Sheizaf, a journalist who writes for +972 Magazine. Published on Feb 23, 2013
► Inside Story : Kicking up a fuss over goal-line technology
► South2North - The great energy challenge
► Counting the Cost - Kazakhstan's changing fortunes
► Spanish king's son-in-law in court
► Italy election means little in Naples
► Al Jazeera talks to filmmakers Dror Moreh and Emad Burnat, the filmmaker behind The Gatekeepers. He achieves the remarkable feat of interviewing all surviving former heads of Shin Bet, the Israeli security agency whose activities and membership are closely held state secrets. Meanwhile, Emad Burnat helms the Oscar-nominated documentary 5 Broken Cameras. The documentary is filmed by Burnat, a Palestinian villager, who gets his first camera upon the birth of his fourth son, Gibreel.
► Bitter Pill: Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us
By Steven Brill► Why Girls May Be Protected Against Autism
* Steven Brill Discusses His Cover Story
* What's Behind the Exorbitant Price of Health Care
* Autism Numbers Are Rising, But Why?► What's an Oscar Worth at the Box Office?
* Disorder Affects Boys Four Times More than Girls
► Why Rich Switzerland Is Livid About Rich-Executive Payouts
► Oscars 2013: Great Performances
► How Berlusconi May Upend the Italian Elections
► North Korea Warns US Commander in South Korea Over Drills
► Peeking Inside Health Care: Nick Veasey’s Medical X-Rays
► LIFE at the Oscars: Classic Photos From Hollywood's Biggest Night
► Oscar predictions: We call the 4 acting races
By Glenn Whipp - And the winners will be ... for starters, supporting actress Anne Hathaway in 'Les Miserables.' Unless the academy really likes Sally Field.► Los Angeles Elections
* James Bond tribute: Seven facts about 007
* Next mayor faces stark budget test
* 'Great 9th' district may lose more black political clout
* Lopez: Bloomberg meddles in LAUSD races, pays for junk
* City union groups give big money to Greuel campaign
* Candidates on the issues
* Interactive map: How L.A. voted
* Editorial Page endorsements
2 PICTURES TODAY
A student wearing make-up looks on during a parade ahead of the Jewish holiday of Purim outside the Bialik Rogozin school in south Tel Aviv on February 22, 2013. (REUTERS/Nir Elias)
A hummingbird sips nectar from an almond blossom in Amman February 23, 2013. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
A student wearing make-up looks on during a parade ahead of the Jewish holiday of Purim outside the Bialik Rogozin school in south Tel Aviv on February 22, 2013. (REUTERS/Nir Elias)
A hummingbird sips nectar from an almond blossom in Amman February 23, 2013. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed
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