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► LIVESCIENCE 21 June 2013 - Article: Thirdhand Smoke Damages Human Cells - by : Bahar Gholipour || ► BBC 24 November 2011 : Passive smoking 'kills 600,000' worldwide
Smokers are the most stupid people in the world of mathematics, the most selfish people in the social world, the ruthless people in the health world. They are a life killer. Destroyer! I swear you all go to hell and go smoke in hell!
That is true if the state should regulate the law regarding smoking in public places.
Are you a smoker? Desperate with your life? Want to die because of cigarette smoke? Go ahead, it's your rights.
But remember one thing, there is no absolute freedom. Your right is limited by the rights of others. Do you ever think that others are at greater risk because they breathe your cigarette smoke? Smoke that gives you a deadly pleasures, while they do not? They think about a healthy environment and a healthy body, they do not smoke but are also affected by the negative impact because of your cigarettes. How fucking you!
Geez, I feel the animals in the wild are healthier than people who live in big cities like us. At least, as long as the damn smokers do not go to the forest and also make cigarette smoke pollution in there, the air they (animals) breathe is fresher than the air we breathe.
I always think to bring my family (my family, my baby) and the people who I love going to flee into the wilderness, so that we may be free from tobacco smoke pollution and fumes.
I declare a war, you know? War against cigarettes! Let's hostile to those who have a bad habit of smoking! (This step is the last step we have to do after they become immune to all sorts of anti-smoking campaigns or various calls to quit smoking. They, the smokers are the latent terrorists for the health of people worldwide. They are killing us slowly and imperceptibly, it is latent. Lives of young people unwittingly been damaged by smoking. Think about it!
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► UPI 23 June 2013 : Men cited for stealing bear statue after posting photos on Facebook
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ June 25, 1991 : Croatia and Slovenia Declare Independence
■ June 24, 2005 : Iranian Election led to the victory of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
► Silvio Berlusconi
■ NY TIMES : Berlusconi Is Sentenced to Seven Years in Sex Case, but Can Still Appeal Verdict
■ MIRROR: Silvio Berlusconi sentenced to seven years in prison for sex with under-age prostitute
■ AU NEWS YAHOO : Berlusconi sentenced to jail in sex trial
■ REUTERS : Italy court convicts Berlusconi on sex charges
■ BBC : Italian ex-PM Berlusconi sentenced in Ruby sex case
■ GUARDIAN : Silvio Berlusconi found guilty of paying for sex with underage prostitute
■ CNN : Silvio Berlusconi gets 7 years in underage sex case
■ TIME : Berlusconi Convicted in Sex-For-Hire Trial
■ LATIMES : Silvio Berlusconi found guilty of paying for sex with minor || ■ Italy's Berlusconi found guilty of paying a minor for sex
► Edward Snowden
■ AP BIG STORY 24 June 2013 : Snowden not on flight to Cuba, whereabouts unclear
■ SKY NEWS 24 June 2013:Whistleblower Snowden's Whereabouts A Mystery. A news agency reports the ex-CIA analyst had likely "already left Russia", despite not appearing to be on a Moscow flight to Cuba.
■ REUTERS 24 June 2013 : Russian plane leaves for Cuba, source says Snowden not on board
■ REUTERS 24 June 2013 : All eyes on seat 17A as reporters head to Cuba without Snowden
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : Mark Bittman: What's wrong with what we eat. In this fiery and funny talk, New York Times food writer Mark Bittman weighs in on what's wrong with the way we eat now (too much meat, too few plants; too much fast food, too little home cooking), and why it's putting the entire planet at risk. Uploaded on May 21, 2008 by TEDtalksDirector
► GAMING : The Last Of Us Gameplay - Part 11 - Scary Sewers! Published on Jun 24, 2013 by PewDieDie
► In Snowden saga, questions turn to U.S. competence
By Andy Sullivan and David Ingram - WASHINGTON - The Obama administration has spent the past few weeks arguing it can wield power responsibly after Edward Snowden unveiled its sweeping spying programs. Now the administration must prove it can wield power effectively.
* Behind Snowden's Hong Kong exit: fear and persuasion
* U.S. presses Russia as mystery over Snowden deepens
* Top China paper hits back at U.S. accusations on Snowden
* No sign of Snowden as Aeroflot plane lands in Havana
* U.S. angry about Snowden's protectors, but will it get even?
► Iran condemns Egypt's sectarian killings as 'contradicting Islam'
► Lebanon faces tumult after Syria-related clashes
BEIRUT - The Lebanese government will try to secure the country after the deadliest violence since the start of a two-year conflict in neighboring Syria that has pushed Lebanon's myriad militia to clashes.
* Al Qaeda's Syria rift may lead to open conflict among jihadis
► VIDEOS
■ Obama says U.S. will follow 'legal channels' regarding Snowden.
■ Lebanese army storms complex after clashes
■ Afghan presidential palace attack
■ Afghan businesses wary over peace talks and troop withdrawal
■ Indonesia 'sorry for smoke haze'
■ Clip Air brings air travel by train
► Nelson Mandela remains in 'critical' condition
► India flood rescue ops intensify, up to 1,000 feared dead
► At least 16 soldiers killed in Lebanon clashes
► Bus crash in Montenegro leaves 16 dead, 31 injured
► US daredevil completes Grand Canyon tightrope walk
► Fugitive US leaker in Moscow, seeks Ecuador asylum || ► Kerry warns China, Russia over Snowden flight || ► Snowden flight harms US-China relations: White House
► Jolie urges UN Security Council to act on war rapes
► Robot rockers give debut performance in Japan
► Humpbacked mutt wins "World's Ugliest Dog" contest
► New Michael Jackson waxworks unveiled four years after his death
► CO Transgender Girl Can Use Girl's Bathroom.Colorado's civil rights office found that the school district discriminated against 6-year-old Coy Mathis by preventing her from using the girl's bathroom at her elementary school. (June 24)
Oops, sorry, I used to think of something else when I was working on one thing different to what I was thinking. Here he was, when I listen to the recorded voice of a video about transgender above, I was reading the news from the BBC's viewpoint, the title is "Why is faith falling in the U.S.?"
► Sex Change Surgery. Enter the transgender community, where people undergo surgery to become the sex they believe they truly are. Uploaded on Aug 6, 2007 by NationalGeographic || ► Transsexual Documentary: "American Transgender"- From National Geographic. Published on Nov 20, 2012 by TranssexualChannel
► White House Urges Moscow to Expel Snowden to US
► Escaped Red Panda Returns to National Zoo. Rusty the Red Panda is back at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, one day after he escaped. He was found about a mile away in a residential neighborhood. (June 25)
► OMG! : Kanye West Mocks Kris Jenner, Says It's 'True Love' With Kim Kardashian
► Paintings that look like photos. A talented artist has created such incredibly realistic paintings its ART to believe they arent really photographs. Scottish oil painter Claire Duguid, 32, spends anything up to three months at a time on each portrait - painstakingly capturing every tiny detail of the subjects face and appearance. At a quick glance its hard to spot a single brush stroke but Claire says she stops just short of hyper-realism ensuring that her work still raises eyebrows but continues to look like a painting. Depending on the demands of her clients and the intricacy of the painting each piece can command up to £6,000 - and they can be found on walls worldwide from the UK to Hong Kong and New York. (Caters News)
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA : Ancient Egyptian Statue Mysteriously Rotates at Museum
► Pope 'snub' of concert stuns cardinals, sends signal
What? Snub? Oh, they are just jealous of a simple old man. Ah, come on, do they talk about peace on earth? Well, do not like to whisper to each other when a concert is being held in the church, ok? That's not a good signal, ok?
► Mississippi, no longer the worst state to be a kid
► OMG! : Brandi Glanville's Leafy Gladiator Sandals
► Obama hit by Snowden setbacks with China, Russia
► NSA leaker's global flight appears stalled for now
► How Did Ecuador Become the Best Place for Edward Snowden to Hide from America?
► Why China has a 'one dog policy'
► Afghan presidential palace attacked - Smoke rises from near entrance to presidential palace in Kabul (25 June 2013)
Militants attack the Afghan presidential palace in Kabul, sparking a huge gunfight involving nearby ministries and a CIA station.
* Smoke rises from palace - VIDEO
* Gardner: Peace talks derailed?
* Troubled path to talks
* Who are the Taliban?
* Afghan forces count cost of war
► Brazil leader promises major reforms
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff says she will boost spending and hold a referendum on political reform, in a bid to halt nationwide protests.
* Scarred Brazil still hopeful for 2014
* Shared symbolism of unrest
* Brazil's protests - in 90 seconds -VIDEO
* In pictures: Protest banners
► Cyber attack hits S Korea websites
South Korea issues a cyber alert after an apparent hacking attack on government websites, including the presidential office.
* North Korea blamed for cyber-attacks
* Surfing the internet in North Korea
► FEATURES : Silvio Berlusconi verdict sends shockwaves || ► 20 June 2013 : Q&;A: Silvio Berlusconi on trial
ehehhe ... not because I want to see him die of old age in prison, but since I saw his face skin is not as thick as I thought. This is wondehful news, dahling! Laws can penetrate the skin face of his hypocrisy and h self-esteem as a politician has been dumped. His self-esteem as a politician has been dumped by his own actions as a result of self powerlessness to cope with his wild penis. ehehehehee .... See you again in another natural justice, Mr. Masher! Do you remember the late Gaddafi, one of your friends, hm?
► FUTURE : How pearls get their round shape
Haiyaaa ... how do you know that I am a huge fan of pearls?
You despise a kind of mollusk? Do not do it, even if only in your mind! Look, look! they can produce a beautiful object.
► Birth of a Natural Pearl. This video depicts the actual extraction of natural pearls from live Rainbow Lipped Oysters that were grown in a Pearl Farm in Bacochibampo Bay, Guaymas, Sonora, México. Year: 2006. Uploaded on Jun 7, 2007 by PearlMan69 || ► Pearl Farming in French Polynesia. An overview of pearl farming techniques and practices in French Polynesia and how they might contribute to a sustainable economy in island states. Uploaded on May 6, 2011 by Saleem Ali
► Mother Of Pearl. Matt Conable, describes the materials, mechanisms and techniques used to manufacture William Henry Studio's timeless pieces of functional jewelry and art. Uploaded on May 24, 2011 by WilliamHenryStudio1
► CULTURE : Are 'feminine' looks the future of men's fashion?
Yes, yes, they are very clear. Men look feminine, smooth-cheeked, go to the salon for a facial treatment, wearing nail polish, wear powder on cheeks and lipstick on the lips, wearing earrings, jeez .... I chuckle in full stupidity. What is going on?
May we be given the intelligence to read the signs of an era. Is this a retardation or advancement? So, be careful.
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► Who, what, why: When can you legally travel without a passport?
► Edward Snowden has not entered Russia - Sergei Lavrov
► Today's African Proverb : "You cannot tie a bundle with one hand" - Sent by Patience Fleming, Douala, Cameroon
► Ecuador analyzing Snowden asylum bid – Foreign Minister
► Hide and leak: Where in the world is Edward Snowden?
► White House: Snowden still in Russia
► Snowden's plane lands in Havana, NSA leaker not seen aboard
► 'Who betrayed whom?' Ecuador considers Snowden's asylum, dubs persecution 'paradoxical'
► Assange reveals details of 'Snowden Op', slams US 'war on whistleblowers'
► Snowden admits taking Booz Allen job to collect data on NSA surveillance
► NSA leak fallout: LIVE UPDATES
► 'Groundless and unacceptable': Russia lashes out at US over Snowden accusations
RT asks : Will Edward Snowden get to his supposed final destination, Ecuador?
Thank you for voting!
* 26% - Yes, as long as he doesn't get near US airspace
* 20% - Probably, if he manages to keep hiding all the way to Quito
* 29% - Passing through Cuba is not a good idea, he'd better stay in Russia
* 25% - Yes, but why bother? The US will get him even in Ecuador
► Nuclear cuts can only be discussed together with missile defense - Lavrov
► VIDEOS
■ Where is Snowden? Likely in Moscow airport transit zone, awaiting flight to Cuba. NSA contractor-turned whistleblower Edward Snowden is awaiting a flight out of Moscow, which is thought to be destined for Cuba, and leaving in just a matter of hours. He arrived in the Russian capital on Sunday having fled Hong Kong with Washington in hot pursuit. RT's corresponders report from the airport.
■ Chase Mode: US set to catch Snowden amid biggest hunt for whistleblowers. Washington has revoked Edward Snowden's passport and said that he should be prevented from traveling any further. That's as officials demand that he be returned to the jurisdiction of the United States. Some lawmakers are urging Washington to spare no effort to put him on trial in the US, even going so far as to threaten Russia over its involvement. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports.
■ Post PRISM: Encrypted communications boom after NSA leaks. As governments use all powers at their disposal to pry into the lives of ordinary citizens worldwide, people are trying to protect themselves - seeking out services that shield their personal information. This has led to a veritable boom of digital encryption. RT's Marina Portnaya has the details.
■ Assange: Snowden, Manning victims of Obama's war on whistleblowers. Edward Snowden and Wikileaks' Sarah Harrison who is accompanying him are "safe and healthy," Julian Assange said during a conference call broadcast by RT.
"The current status of Mr Snowden and Harrison is that both are healthy and safe and they are in contact with their legal teams," the WikiLeaks founder said. "I cannot give further information as to their whereabouts," Assange added. "Snowden is not a traitor, he is not a spy he is a whistleblower who told the public the important truth," he pointed out.
■ Ex-CIA Chief: Snowden neither hero, nor traitor but very troubled young man. PRISM-gate has made Edward Snowden a well known whistleblower. America is split over what to believe. Does NSA tapping of private phones helps fight terror and Snowden is a traitor who's endangered the nation? Or is it a violation of the US constitution and Snowden is a hero to have braved talking against the government? Former NSA and CIA director Michael Hayden speaks his mind on SophieCo.
■ CrossTalk: New Abnormal. At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum Peter Lavelle asks his guests if the 'New Normal' is the way to view the current state of the global economy? How is the world getting used to modest growth figures? Is the worst phase over? And, is the definition 'developed world' becoming less relevant? CrossTalk with Charles Robertson, Robert May and Yaroslav Lissovolik.
■ WikiLeaks on Snowden: Whereabouts secret, more leaks to come. RT talks to WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Hrafnsson about what awaits Snowden, and how the whistleblowing website is involved in his fate.
■ 'Snowden never crossed border, US threats unacceptable' - Russia. Washington's allegations over US fugitive Edward Snowden are 'unacceptable' as he never crossed the Russian border, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. As a consequence, any attempt to accuse or threaten Moscow by the US is unfounded.
► Inside Story - The wedding singer from Gaza. The wedding singer from Gaza brought up in a refugee camp, is now an international star. The 23-year-old wedding singer from Gaza was the ultimate underdog, but on Saturday, Mohammed Assaf became a Palestinian hero when he was crowned winner of this year's Arab Idol.
► The Cure - Episode 2. The Cure's medical reporters take you on a journey to the frontiers of world health that includes an insecticidal paint and a magnetic heart operation and how infecting mosquitos could save lives.
► Bradley Manning: Truth on trial?
► Inside Story - Cyprus: A painful bailout
► Inside Story - Rebuilding Darfur
► Letter from my Child - US: Shattered Dreams
► Letter from my Child - Brazil: Forced to the Streets
► Witness - Songs of Freedom and Exile
► Pakistan's Biggest Challenge Is Not the Taliban — It's Electricity. By Omar Waraich / Islamabad - The crippling power outages that are costing the nation billions of dollars in productivity are the new government's most immediate task
► Erdogan's Paradox: Turkish Leader Struggles Between Authoritarianism and Democracy
► Julian Assange: Snowden Is 'Healthy, Safe and in Good Spirits'
► How Edward Snowden managed to outfox everyone
► IRS workers were told to flag 'progressive' groups, memos show
► Pictures in the News | June 24, 2013
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