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► SCIENCE DAILY 7 May 2013 : Do Bats Know Voices of Friends They Hang out With? Bats May Recognize Voices of Other Bats || ► POPSCI 8 May 2013 : How Bats Recognize Friends In The Dark
The ability to recognize individuals by sound helps bats stay connected in the dark. for an audio sample.
► BBC HEALTH 31 August 2010 : Drinking a glass of milk can stop garlic breath || ► CNN 31 August 2013 : Garlic breath? Drink some milk
► FLNG (Floating Liquefied Natural Gas)
■ Prelude FLNG
■ Pioneering offshore LNG production
■ Mid-scale FLNG: a solution for stranded gas fields
■ Prelude Floating Liquefied Natural Gas Facility, Australia
► SPACE.com 05 May 2013 : Manned Missions to Mars: Scientists Discuss Red Planet Exploration This Week - by Clara Moskowitz, SPACE.com Assistant Managing Editor || ► DAILY MAIL 6 May 2013 : Thousands of astronauts enter race to take part in '1,000-day mission to Mars' as NASA says red planet is 'top priority'
► NEWSCIENTIST 9 May 2013 : Young blood reverses heart decline in old mice
► SCIENCE MAG
■ Nineteenth Century Technique Turns Old Mouse Hearts Young - by Paul Gabrielsen
■ ScienceShot: Ugly Fish Is a Super Sucker
■ ScienceShot: Survival of the Fittest, Inside a Shark's Womb
■ ScienceShot: Killing Bacteria, With a Little Help From Breast Milk
■ ScienceShot: Exercising Elephants Can't Handle the Heat
► INDEPENDENT.uk 7 May 2013 : Met Ball 2013: Madonna displays punk credentials in ripped fishnet stockings || ► DAILY MAIL 7 May 2013 : Handing over the mantle! Girls star Lena Dunham meets SATC predecessor Sarah Jessica Parker on the red carpet at the 2013 Met Ball
► How to Upgrade Your Soul with DNA Activation. Published on May 8, 2013 8, 2013 by Toby Alexander
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► Sharif poised to form strong government after Pakistan poll
ISLAMABAD - Toppled in a 1999 military coup, jailed and exiled, Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif has made a triumphant election comeback and looks set to form a stable government capable of implementing reforms needed to rescue the fragile economy.
*Video: Sharif stages comeback in landmark Pakistan election
* Sharif poised to lead Pakistan again after long wait
* In Pakistan, voters brave chaos and long lines
► Turkey sees Assad's hand in bombings, warns of border tensions
► IRS official knew in 2011 of 'Tea Party' targeting: watchdog report
► Voting begins in historic Pakistan elections || ► Pakistan voters queue in landmark polls amid attacks || ► Sharif triumphs in historic Pakistan elections. Nawaz Sharif declares victory for his centre-right party in Pakistan's landmark elections, putting him on course to form the next government as prime minister for a historic third term.
► Bangladeshi survivors receive no compensation
► Islamist threat remains, warns Senegal leader
► Dozens dead in Turkey car bombings near Syria border
► Rome river judged too dirty for tourist cruises
► G7 committed to 'nurturing' economic recovery: UK
► Spain's jamon Iberico fights for recognition. More than 100,000 hams from black Iberian pigs hang in the cellars of Arturo Sanchez, near the northwestern Spanish city of Salamanca. Known as jamon Iberico, or Iberian ham, it is one of the world's greatest delicacies. Now Spain plans to simplify the rules on labels of origin to boost sales, which are flagging in the country's economic crisis.
► Sri Lanka sexes up image of Ceylon tea. A hot cup of Ceylon tea is better known as being soothing and relaxing, but Sri Lanka is now marketing its most profitable export as a luxury boost for the libido.
► Raw: 40 Dead in Turkey Car Bombings Near Syria. Turkey's interior minister says the death toll in the explosions in a town across the border from Syria is around 40, according to private NTV television. Muammer Guler said Saturday around 100 other people were injured car bomb explosions. (May 11)
► Raw: Spacewalking Astronauts Hope to Stop Leak. Astronauts making a rare, hastily planned spacewalk replaced a pump outside the International Space Station on Saturday in hopes of plugging a serious ammonia leak. (May 11)
► AUTOS : Best Used Coupe 2013: The Car Connection's Picks
► Laughter and meows at Oakland's Internet Cat Video Festival
► SCREEN : Here's How You’re Hurting Your Home Value
► TRAVEL : Free things on planes you didn't know you could get
► SMALL BUSINESS : Who founded Mother's Day?
► SHINE : Croissant French Toast
► Pope Francis gives church hundreds of new saints
► Pakistan election: Nawaz Sharif set for victory
Former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif celebrates victory in the country's elections, as unofficial results suggest a big lead for his party.
* Profile: Nawaz Sharif► Syria crisis: UN peacekeepers are released
* Press celebrates landmark elections
* 'Tiger' Sharif roars again - VIDEO
* 'Quiet defiance' of voters - VIDEO
* In pictures: Pakistan votes
* Election as it happened
► Turkey warns of response after Syria border town bombs
► Israel prepares for the worst as tensions over Syria grow
► Streetlights bring normality to Mogadishu
► MAGAZINE
■ Dining with the Dead: Georgian families' graveyard feasts► ENTERTAINMENT & ARTS
■ A Point Of View: Leaving Gormenghast. How a cult classic shows up the illusion beneath modern life
■ Do children belong on adult sex offender registries?
■ Not I: Lisa Dwan's record speed Beckett- Kris Kross star Chris Smith pays tribute to bandmate Chris Kelly at his funeral in Atlanta
■ Kris Kross rapper Chris Kelly's funeral held
Quote of the Day : "It's been a struggle for me every day, but there was a peace that came over me this morning because I know he's in heaven"
► PICTURES
■ Frieze New York art fair
■ Day in pictures: 10 May 2013
Artist Patricia Piccinini's hot-air balloon, Skywhale, during a test flight near Mount Arapiles in the Australian state of Victoria. Skywhale, which at 34m (110ft) long is at least twice as big as a standard hot-air balloon, was commissioned to celebrate the centenary of Canberra, the federal capital.
► Breaking news : New Jersey hostage situation resolved, 3 children safe – state police. Woman, child killed in New Jersey hostage situation
► Iran rattled by 6.2 quake, aftershocks continue
► 'Damascus is not suicidal, picking fight with Turkey defies logic'
► 'Usual suspect': Turkey accuses Syrian govt of targeting refugees
► Anti-Syria hysteria? US pushes chemical weapons claim
► US Navy's liquid hydrogen drone flies for record 48 hours
► Sochi 2014 to bring back together Russian and British intelligence services
► Sharif claims early victory in Pakistan election, poised for third term
► Obama 'prefers Guantanamo status quo'
► US anti-terror policy 'creates hundreds of new enemies'
► OP-ED : Big Brother vs Little Brother: Is filming your life a breach of others’ privacy?
(Oh yeah? Really? I'm not allowed to doodle my fiance laptop screen and write it with green lipstick, for example, "Enjoy it, New Libya!" ehehehhe. Well, actually I also do not want to do that, --- write on his laptop screen with green or multi-colored lipstick though, because lipstick is not a tool for writing anywhere, right? --- I just want to say that I do not like the new Libyan government, because I respect the late Muammar Gaddafi. That's it. And my fiance does not have too firm stance on the new Libyan government. Maybe he did not like Gaddafi, but he also did not like seeing me cry for the atrocities carried out by the Libya people to Gaddafi in his final moments.
I remind you, if a memory does not wake up at this time, then it means now it's sleeping inside the Cradle of Time.)
► VIDEOS
■ 'Snooping Little Brother, not Big Brother should be feared most' - A. J. Jacobs.A man who knows all about the absence of privacy is journalist, Esquire magazine Editor-at-Large and author A. J. Jacobs. Being obsessive-compulsive, he channels it into different lifestyle experience then writes about what he learned. During one of experiments in 'stunt journalism' he filmed two months of his life with a camera attached to his ear. This so-called self-surveillance seems extreme, but in an exclusive interview with RT Mr Jacobs says it's only a matter of time before the majority will be living this way.
■ Vote Turns Violent: Taliban attacks mar 'infidel' Pakistan elex with bloodshed
■ First video: Deadly explosions rock Turkey on Syrian border
■ Turkey claims Syrian intelligence behind bombing on border
■ EU Dominos Falling: Slovenia next to plunge into austerity & cuts?
■ Crap Cannon: Israel sprays putrid liquid to control West Bank crowd. Israel has given the green light for the construction of a further 300 homes in a West Bank settlement.The number of eviction incidents has risen sharply since a new Israeli government, with even stronger opposition to a 2-state solution, took office in March. And the Israeli defense force are ready to use almost anything to back their governments orders, including special anti-riot measure called 'Skunk'.
■ 'US anti-terror policy 'creates hundreds of new enemies' - Akbar Ahmed. The new US tool for fighting terrorists, the drones, creates more enemies than killing 'bad guys', Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at the American University in Washington, D.C., Akbar Ahmed, told RT.
► Listening Post - Bangladesh's 'blasphemy' divide. Over the past two months, thousands of people have taken to the streets of Bangladesh's capital city, Dhaka, demanding justice for all those involved in war crime tribunals. And the story is evolving into a battle about blasphemy. Like Pakistan and Egypt before it, Bangladesh's conflict pits Islamic fundamentalists against secular voices in the media. It is a difficult balancing act for Bangladeshi authorities who have been struggling to preserve freedom of speech as one side is accused of blasphemy and the other of inciting murder. To discuss the on-going internal conflict in Bangladesh we talk with: Syed Zain al Mahmood, editor of the Dhaka Tribune; Sabir Mustafa, editor at BBC Bengali Service; writer and journalist Gita Sahgal; and Dhaka-based journalist David Bergman.
► Counting the Cost - Bursting Asia's economic bubble? Markets, property prices, currencies are all on the way way up... we ask if the bubble's about to burst. Also tough times explored in both Pakistan and South Africa and the tastiest computer out there - the Raspberry Pi.
► Inside Story Americas - The American single mother's burden. Unmarried mothers are now the new normal among young women in the United States. According to a Census Bureau report out this month, six out of every 10 women who give birth in their early 20's are unmarried. The report also found that - across all ages - single motherhood has increased 80 percent since 1980. So, why is the US such a difficult place for single mothers compared to other similarly industrialised nations? To discuss this, Inside Story Americas with presenter Kimberly Halkett is joined by Laurie Maldonado, co-author of the report Worst Off: Single-Parent Families in the United States; Sarah Jane Glynn, a sociologist and Associate Director of the Women's Economic Policy program at Center for American Progress; and Philip Cohen, a sociology professor at University of Maryland, who also runs a blog called Family Inequality.
► Pope to declare first ever Colombian saint. Pope Francis will break a papal record on Sunday when he officially declares 800 new saints. The process, called canonisation, is the final step towards sainthood. Among those being canonised will be Mother Laura Montoya, set to become Colombia's first ever saint. Al Jazeera's Alessandro Rampietti reports from the city of Medellin in Colombia.
► Viewpoint: Understanding God as Mother and Father
By Yolanda Pierce
* Mother's Day Special: LIFE with Famous Moms
* The Top 10 Countries for Mothers
* The Perils of Having a Feminist Mom
* Opinion: Mother's Day Reinforces Gender Stereotypes
What the heck? Why running too rigid in a religious corridor? But this text saved with "quotation marks", so yeah it's up to you what you want to say. A reading is not terror, is not it?
I could easily assuming the meaning of a father and mother to me. If they are a type of beverage, then Coffee is Father and Milk is Mother. If I mix them in the cold nights, served warm with coffee and milk composition is 1:3, (Father: 1, Mother: 3) then I could feel the Love in Glass of Coffee Milk. May also be for you, if you also want what I've got.
► The Camera as a Bridge: A Daughter-in-Law's Tale on Mother's Day
► Pictures of the Week: May 3 – May 10
► For Mother's Day, pamper, pamper, pamper
► Countdown to L.A.'s Mayoral Vote
* Garcetti sees Hollywood as 'a template for a new Los Angeles'
* Eric Garcetti and Wendy Greuel have spirited debate at Cal State L.A.
* Similar records, but L.A. mayoral candidates inhabit different worlds
* Greuel has fraction of Garcetti's cash in race's last days, reports show
* Mayoral race 2013: Video interviews with Garcetti and Greuel
► Rand Paul for president? Could happen .... auwww....
► Raising a glass to an atomic history
► COLUMN ONE
■ 'Los Feliz': How you say it tells about you and L.A.
■ Smashed U.S. cars get a second chance in Afghanistan
■ After fleeing polygamist sect, boys face a new world
■ A billiards pro who sinks them all. Max Eberle picked up the sport from a bygone era, coached by his grandfather and learning the secrets of the game. As others abandon the sport, he leans in.
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A performer parades during the drag queen election of the Gay Pride of Maspalomas on the Spanish Canary island of Gran Canaria on May 10, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/DESIREE MARTIN)
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