ONLINE TODAY
► C NET 5 June 2013 : Senator's wife on Facebook: Keep away from my man, strippers
► GUARDIAN 6 June 2013 : Internet dating: does an innocent Facebook check make you a stalker?
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► COMEDY
■ A Funny Montage. Published on Jun 4, 2013 by PewDiePie
■ Harry Potter Abridged. Published on Jun 4, 2013 by RayWilliamJohnson
► NEWS & POLITIC
■ Female IDF soldiers strip off, a cheap 3D printer, and missing Banksy auctioned off - Truthloader. A group of female IDF soldiers have posted raunchy photos up on social media adding to a wide collection of provocative acts from some young members of the Israeli Defence Force. We'll also be taking a look at a cheap 3D printer, The Buccaneer, and its successful Kickstarter project, Banksy's 'Slave Labour' piece, which sold at auction after disappearing from wall in London and finally, massive, hot pink slugs in Australia. Published on Jun 3, 2013 by Truthloader
► ENTERTAINMENT
■ VikiTelenovelas
■ Pregnant Kim Kardashian Squeezes Her Baby Bump into a Very Tight Dress. Published on Jun 4, 2013 by EntertainmentWOWtv
► SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
■ Vsauce
* Why Do We Feel Nostalgia? Published on May 27, 2013■ World's Largest Jellyfish | North America. Published on May 31, 2013 by DiscoveryNetworks
* Why Do We Kiss? The scientific study of kissing is "philematology". Published on Apr 30, 2013
► ACTIVISM : Uncontacted Amazon Tribe: First ever aerial footage. Uploaded on Feb 8, 2011 by survivalintl
► EDUCATION : Tribe meets white man for the first time - Original Footage (1/5). Uploaded on Jun 23, 2011
► MUSIC
■ Miles Davis - In A Silent Way [Full Album HD]
■ MELODIAS INSTRUMENTALES DEL MUNDO - 1
■ Love me - Yiruma
► BROWSE CHANNEL
► WORLD : Russia's game of smoke and mirrors in Syria
By Thomas Grove -MOSCOW - More than two years after the Syrian conflict erupted as part of the "Arab Spring", President Bashar al-Assad is clinging to power thanks in large part to Russian diplomatic and military support, widening the trust deficit between Russia and the West.
* Pro-Assad forces attack villages near fallen Syrian border town► U.S. : Six dead in Philadelphia building collapse
By Dave Warner -PHILADELPHIA - Six people were killed and 14 were injured when a four-story building under demolition collapsed in downtown Philadelphia, burying a neighboring thrift store in concrete and debris, officials said. || Video
* U.S. soldier pleads guilty to murdering 16 Afghan civilians
► Protesters remain defiant in Istanbul's Taksim Square
► Diplomats meet to prepare Syria peace conference
► Poets slam in Paris for world cup
► Collapsed building in Philadelphia traps several people
► Czech capital starts clean-up after widespread floods || ► Hungarians brace themselves for floods in the capital
► Obama lauds Rice as 'passionate and pragmatic'. US President Barack Obama on Wednesday lauded his next national security advisor Susan Rice as an "exemplary public servant," implicitly shrugging off Republican criticism of her qualifications.
Hmmm, President Obama plagiarized my taste? Ehehehe, kidding. Well, it looks like we have the same perception in reading character this time. Susan Rice. Yes Mr Obama, what you "feel" this time is harmonious.
► New Pakistan PM is sworn in
► MoMa exhibits works by French architect Le Corbusier. Creations by French architect Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret) were on display Wednesday during a preview of "Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes" exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) in New York.
► Tall ships arrive in Rouen for 'Armada'. The 'Armada 2013' festival gets underway in Rouen, northern France, one of the world's largest meetings of tall sailing ships and war vessels, with more that 50 from all over the globe on show.
► Italy prison fashion brand gives hope to inmates. "Made in Italy" leather goods also come from Italian prisons. Organized and financed by the Ministry of Justice, the "Sigillo" brand is a revolutionary concept for it is sold in high-end fashion stores, not in solidarity craft shops.
► Paris Jackson Hospitalized. An attorney for Katherine Jackson confirms Michael Jackson's daughter, 15-year-old Paris, was admitted to an L.A. hospital on Wednesday, but declined to offer additional details. (June 5)
► MUSIC : Boise Fry Company Shares Strategy: Five Steps for French-Frying
► HOMES : Historic home in Silicon Valley now asking $27 million
► AUTOS : Honda turns Odyssey minivan into 500-hp mountain climber
► HEALTH : Cancer isn't so scary if you're the Batman.
► NEWS
■ Venezuela frees US filmmaker jailed as alleged spy
■ Rare Persian carpet sells for $33.7 million in NYC
■ Good Samaritans save a deer in a river
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA
■ 15-Year-Old Revived After Being Under Water for 30 Minutes
■ Heather McGill, Wife of Alabama Sen. Shadrack McGill, Warns on Facebook to Keep Off Her Man
► OMG! : John Travolta and 6 More Celebrity Wedding Crashers
► The Hill of Crosses. The phenomenon of the Hill of Crosses in northern Lithuania began when people started leaving crosses there hundreds of years ago—and continues to this day. These photos of a hill covered in crosses show the amazing sight it has become.
► PHOTOS : Paris Jackson Attempts Suicide
► US artist Saul Leiter's pioneering colour photography
► VIDEO
■ France criticises China's anti-dumping probe into EU wine
■ Primate skeleton could give clues about human origins
■ Filipino dog ready to go home after face surgery. Kabang, a mixed breed dog from the Philippines, is ready to fly back home after extensive facial surgery at a veterinary hospital in California.
■ Dutch government to pay damages to cannabis cafe owners
► ANALYSIS
■ What does Xi Jinping's China Dream mean?
■ Turkey protests: Erdogan support still strong elsewhere
► Babies practise crying in the womb, Durham researchers claim
► 10 things you might not know about India
► HEALTH
■ Nutrition 'must be a global priority', say researchers
■ Obesity problems may skip a generation, Edinburgh University study finds
► FUTURE
■ Why we have to turn electronic devices off on planes
■ Why we don’t always know the true causes of our actions
► Top-secret court order reveals NSA's daily data collection on millions of Americans
► Classified documents reveal CIA drone strikes often killed unknown people
► FSB arrests mastermind of foiled Moscow bombing who 'fought in Afghanistan'
► Turkey protest frontline: RT's photo-report from inside #OccupyGezi
► Anonymous, Syrian Electronic Army hack Turkish govt networks, leak emails incl PM's
► Assad army retakes control of strategic Lebanon-bordering Qusayr
► OP-ED : Susan Rice and the illusion of change
► Top-secret court order reveals NSA's daily data collection on millions of Americans
► President Putin accepts Moscow mayor's resignation giving green light to early election
► VIDEOS
■ Moscow Metro Fire: Dozens injured, thousands evacuated from subway
■ Tears for Fears: US cashes in on teargas amid Turkey brutal turmoil. Protesters made fresh attempts to reach the Prime Minister's office with at least 50 being arrested. Reports also say dozens of homes were raided, and at least 25 people detained for using social media. The internet has been used to share information and vent anger against the government. Human rights groups and some foreign officials, including the US Secretary of State, have condemned the excessive use of force by Turkish police. RT's Marina Portnaya reports.
■ CrossTalk: Turkish Spring? Protesters in Turkey are raging against Prime Minister Erdogan. What is the source of their dissatisfaction? Is Turkey experiencing its own version of the Arab Spring? And is Erdogan trying to accomplish too much, too fast? CrossTalking with Alon Ben-Meir, Zayd Alisa and Michael Dickinson.
If we observe, the issues raised by the opposition this time is less intelligent and less subtle. They should be more constructive and pure criticize the government shortcomings, not piggyback on other issues that are less popular. And easy to guess, the protesters burst 'angry' because only trivial affair, just a matter of hours restrictions for the purchase of alcohol. Ah, it's not sexy. Supposedly, if the opposition want to reap the sympathy of people, they can raise issues directly in contact with them. The housing theme, for example?
Supposedly, the protesters can criticize how the government can make the park planning and green areas better, not the theme of elitism and alcohol. So it is not surprising if the demo - which they claim 'massive' --- just lsurvive in 48 hours, is not brought public sympathy because only accentuates the violence and radical.
One important lesson from the demo in Turkey is, in addition to the opposition parties failed to find issues and formulate solutions in argument, they also failed to transmit emotions to the general public, while the militancy of "secular" protesters in Turkey only lasted on weekends. They were not willing to miss the college days and working to fight for their understanding.
■ Obama's drone death defence struck down by Pakistani PM
■ George Osborne at Bilderberg playing with Balls?
■ 'Obama set on toppling Assad, major war looms'
■ Verizon Treason: US seizes millions of phone records at FBI's request. Millions of Americans are reportedly having their phone records seized without their knowledge. The U.S. National Security Agency has allegedly secretly forced Verizon, one of the nation's biggest phone companies, to hand over all its call data. RT's Tom Barton reports.
► The Cure - Episode 2
■ Unsung hero: Charles Drew. Dr Charles Drew's pioneering research into long-term storage of blood plasma during World War II not only saved the lives of thousands of servicemen and civilians, but also paved the way for blood banks across the world. And as an African-American, he broke down barriers in a racially divided US to become a leading physician, and campaigned against the exclusion of black doctors from medical organisations.
■ Magnetic heart operation. Millions of people suffer from a potentially fatal irregular heartbeat, which is often caused by problems with the heart's electrical system. But now a pioneering procedure, involving two giant magnets steered by a joystick, is helping treat patients with faulty heart rhythms.
■ Parasite Paint. In the favelas and impoverished rural villages of Central and South America, the triatomine bug, known locally as vinchuca, lurks in the walls of many homes. It approaches its human victims after dark and sucks their blood, transmitting the parasite responsible for Chagas disease.The disease kills around 10,000 people a year and is incurable if not tackled in the early stages.
■ Eliminating Dengue. Around 2.5 billion people worldwide are at risk from dengue fever - a virus spread by mosquitos which causes excruciating headaches, muscle and joint pain. It is usually associated with the tropics of South East Asia and Africa, but as recently as 2009, there was a major outbreak in the Australian city of Cairns. At the city's James Cook University, a team led by Professor Scott Ritchie is working on a new strategy for tackling dengue.
► Al-Nakba debate. The historic struggle for Palestine is characterised as the claims and counter-claims of Arabs and Jews, but one factor that is often overlooked behind the Palestinian 'Nakba' or 'catastrophe' of 1948, is the part played by an old imperial power, Britain. The history is written by the victors, who are the rewriters of history as new information, new documents, and new historians, come to light. It is time to examine how history itself is the battleground for the hearts and minds of new generations today.
► Inside Story Americas - Uncertain Future for U.S. Oil Industry. It has been more than two months since an Exxon oil pipleline ruptured in the U.S. state of Arkansas causing residents to suffer from headaches, vomiting and nausea. We ask about the future of the U.S. oil industry and the consequences it has on the American population. Inside Story Americas, with presenter Shihab Rattanssi, discusses this issue with guests: April Lane, member of the Faulkner County Citizen's Advisory Group which has been testing the air and water in Mayflower; Ruth Breech, program Director of Global Community Monitor, which helps communities monitor industrial pollution; and Jesse Coleman, a Greenpeace researcher.
► Inside Story - Third time a charm? Nawaz Sharif is sworn in as prime minister of Pakistan for a third time becoming the 27th prime minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The oath was administered by President Asif Ali Zardari following which Sharif became the first third-time prime minister in the nation's history.
► Inside Story Americas - Obama and the case of a Yemeni journalist. After the jail of Yemeni journalist, Abdulelah Haider Shaye, in 2010 after his reporting showed that the US had conducted a missile strike in the village of Al Majala that killed fourteen women and twenty-one children. we ask about the reasons behind Obama's will to keep Yemeni journalist, Abdulelah Haider Shayee in jail.
► Government's Got Your Number: 7 Things About the Secret Database of Phone Records
By Victor Luckerson - The National Security Agency is collecting detailed phone data from Verizon customers every day, a newly-leaked federal court order reveals
* Report: Gov't Scooping Up Americans' Phone Records► HEALTH & SCIENCE : Study Says E-mail Increases Stress Levels
... ahahaha .. we're doing telepathy or what? TIME, I feel today you understand me.
► POLITIC : Obama names Susan Rice, Samantha Power to key positions
► BUSINESS : Most small businesses back laws to protect LGBT workers, survey says
► COLUMN ONE : Skid row's storage bins tell gritty tales
► LA AFFAIRS : 40 years later and still stuck in neutral
► FRAMEWORK
■ Inmates learn to express emotions through acting - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Pictures in the News | June 5, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Santa Ana, Calif. — Jacaranda trees canopy Myrtle Street in Santa Ana. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times
Haiya, BBC, .. ouch, .. BBC, BBC. You inspire me but also a bit inconvenient. I'm looking for a heartbroken man and think hard how to mend his heart. I'm looking at the pile of letters in May to April, April to May, even up in March. That's not possible. March is a month filled with the spirit of Mars, spirit to stay alive with Venus. And not about a Sun in Paris which threatens to be a beautiful moon, as beautiful as its moon. He's on me.
Ask : What do you mean by the Sun becomes the Moon, hm?
Are you being romantic or scientific?
Doomsday sign or Gay?
Suggestion : My little cabbage,
You'd better go to the internist when you're broken-hearted
Do not be mad
Do not be a gay
Do not be a gigolo for all sexes
Do not play around with your genital
Do not kill yourself
Do not get drunk
Do not buy a prostitute
because
I'm also not a whore
Your mother is not a whore
So, do not ever threaten me
Also, do not ever leave me,
damn it.
What a breadth of this world
What is called a step just a quarter step
What is called the time just in my wristwatch
but ...
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