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► SCIENCE DAILY 26 June 2013 : How Men and Women Cooperate — While men tend to match their partners' emotions during mutual cooperation, woman may have the opposite response, according to new research.
► NEWS DAILY 26 June 2013 : Venezuela says would 'almost certainly' shelter Snowden
► GUARDIAN 26 June 2013 : Daily Mail in £100,000-plus payout over Syrian chemical weapons story
Libel damages paid to defence company for article wrongly linking two executives with sale of weapons to Syria
► POLITICO 25 June 2013 : Huffington Post covers a conspiracy theory
► DAILY BEAST 25 June 2013 : Edward Snowden Joins the Exclusive 'Stuck in the Airport' Club ::
► POLITICO 26 June 2013 : Greenwald aims to pre-empt 'smears'
► SPIEGEL 26 June 2013 : Moscow Phantom: Where In the World Is Edward Snowden? - By Benjamin Bidder in Moscow
► POLITICO 26 June 2013 : The DOMA decision ripple effect || POLITICO : GAY MARRIAGE
► US news NBC news 27 June 2013 : 'I cried, I cried': DOMA widow says on hearing of Supreme Court win
► Rudd return as leader is a recent attempt expected by the Labor Party to be able to shore up the voice support at next election scheduled in September. Labour's political map changed after a few recent polls show that the Gillard minority government could have declined by 35% in parliament.
Julia Gillard, Australia's first female prime minister promised to quit parliament if loss of voice. "I'm very proud of what they do and achieve and I hope the government will survive for the long term." When announcing her retirement, Gillard said Labor party was quiet and could win election by leaving a difference in the past and unified themselves as a political party. "She added," I thank the Labour Party for that privilege and I thank the Australian people for their support. "
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 27 June 1976 : Ebola breaks out in Sudan
■ 27 June 1979 : Muhammad Ali announced that he was retiring from boxing
■ 27 June 1997 : Rakhmanov and United Tajik Opposition (UTO) leader Seyed Abdullo Nuri signed the comprehensive peace agreement
► FILM : The Terminal Movie Trailer. Shot almost entirely on a two-and-a-half-story recreation of a full-size operating airport terminal, this romantic comedy from director Steven Spielberg revolves around an Eastern European man by the name of Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks), whose plans of immigrating to New York were hastened by a violent coup in his home country. Unfortunately, Viktor finds himself on the wrong end of a nasty technicality while en route to America: His passport was issued from a country, which, during its upheaval, ceased to exist in an official capacity. Unauthorized to leave Kennedy Airport upon his arrival and unable to return home, Viktor finds himself exiled inside the terminal's international transit lounge. Though airport official Frank Dixon (Stanley Tucci) views Viktor as an annoying bureaucratic glitch, other airport employees -- including a beautiful flight attendant by the name of Amelia (Catherine Zeta-Jones) -- come to see him as a welcome, if unofficial, addition to their numbers. As the days stretch on into months, the terminal transforms from an intimidating atmosphere of forced assimilation into a country within itself, complete with culture, ambition, status, complex diversity, and the need for love. The supporting cast includes Diego Luna, Chi McBride, Kumar Pallana, Zoe Saldana, Eddie Jones, and Jude Ciccolella. Published on Jun 26, 2012 by SuperMovieJunkie
► COMEDY : EQUALS FIVE. Published on Jun 25, 2013 by RayWilliamJohnson
► EDUCATION : David Attenborough: Origin of Life, Arrival | BBC Documentary | Animals & Nature. In search of the earliest animals
In more than fifty years of broadcasting, Sir David Attenborough has travelled the globe to document the living world in all its wonder. Now, in the landmark series First Life, he goes back in time in search of the very first animals.
David Attenborough's First Life is told with stunning photography, state of the art visual effects and the captivating charm of the world's favourite naturalist. It was first broadcast as a two-part series in the UK on BBC Two in November 2010, and as a two-hour special by Discovery Channel in the US. It is now being shown by broadcasters around the world, including the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
The epic story of the beginning of life on Earth from the much loved and respected naturalist, writer and broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough.
Spanning billions of years, First Life reveals the extraordinary story of the evolution of the first life on Earth and how it then evolved into multicellular life, the first plant, the first animal, the first predator, the first to live on land: key moments in the development of the huge diversity of life that has lived on planet Earth.
First Life travels the world, from Canada to Australia, Morocco to Scotland, to unearth the secrets hidden in prehistoric fossils and meet the palaeontologists who have harnessed new techniques to enhance greatly our understanding of the origins of life. Published on Feb 15, 2013 by DocumentaryManiac
► NEWS & POLITIC :Could this sinkhole threaten entire town? A man-made cavity that could implode at any time threatens the future of Carlsbad, New Mexico. Published on May 29, 2013 by CNN
► NEWS & POLITIC : President Obama Speaks on Climate Change. President Obama lays out his vision for a comprehensive plan to reduce carbon pollution, prepare our country for the impacts of climate change, and lead global efforts to fight it. June 25, 2013. Published on Jun 25, 2013 by whitehouse
► Rudd sworn in as Australian PM after overthrowing Gillard
► Like Japan's Abe, Australia's Rudd says he's a changed leader
► South Africa waits after Mandela's condition worsens
► Australian body faults Rolls-Royce over Qantas engine explosion
► U.S. cyber leaker Snowden sits tight in Moscow transit
► Ecuador minister says statement on Snowden imminent
► Analysis: Supreme Court in no rush to grant national gay-marriage right
► The death penalty in 2012
► Lebanon forces hunt Sunni cleric after deadly clashes
► Ariane 6. An Arianespace Soyuz rocket lifted off from Kourou Spaceport in French Guiana on Tuesday. It forms part of a mission to launch a next-generation satellite network for improving telephone and internet connections in emerging markets. Having recently expanded its rocket family, Europe boasts various launchers. Its future space missions are to be spearheaded by Ariane 6.VIDEOGRAPHIC
► Prayers for ailing anti-apartheid hero Mandela || ► Songs, prayers for ailing Nelson Mandela || ► Did you know that the sadness is contagious?
► Plaintiff in gay marriage case 'cried' after victory. In a huge victory for gays and lesbians, the US Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a law denying federal benefits to homosexual couples and cleared the way for same-sex marriage in California.
► GAY MARRIAGE
■ Raw: Reaction to DOMA Decision. A largely jubilant crowd reacted Wednesday morning after the Supreme Court ruled that legally married same-sex couples should get the same federal benefits as heterosexual couples.
■ Raw: San Francisco Reaction on Prop 8 Ruling. Supreme Court has cleared the way for same-sex unions in California, but has avoided a sweeping ruling on gay marriage. (June 26)
■ Mixed Reactions to Supreme Court Decisions
■ 'Joyous' Plaintiff Cried at Gay Marriage Ruling
■ Obama Phones in Congrats Over Gay Marriage
■ Supreme Court Issues Wins for Gay Marriage
■ Same-sex Marriage Rulings Celebrated, Criticized
► Raw: No Sign of Snowden at Russian Transit Hotel
► NEWS
■ Here Comes the Glenn Greenwald Hit Piece
■ Snowden mystery deepens: All eyes on airport
■ Iran's top leader: Nuclear solution 'easy'
■ Israelis brand selves in solidarity with animals
■ Prop 8 Announcement Brings on Celebrity Engagements || ■ VIDEO : Same-sex marriage could bring in $40M for state
■ Rudd sworn in as Australian PM after overthrowing Gillard
■ Ecuador denies giving Snowden a travel document: report
■ U.S. accuses Hong Kong of using pretext to not hand over Snowden
► In pictures: Georgia. Georgia on my mind - Caucasus state recovering from war with Russia
April 17, 2011
Cisca Zarmansyah, Almira Izzati, Valentino Vie, Lakshmi Lavanya and 3 others like this.
Pranay Suresh : It doesn't need Russia as an enemy.
Pranay Suresh : This is rhythm and meaning. Have a nice week end, memsahib.
Adriaan Zef : We've been through it with a private, dude. Thanks!
Valentino Vie : I kinda forgot my wife's name. She's always on my mind haha... hi baby, what's your name?
Jan Pepijn Servaas : I got a little crazy dream and thought she would reply, "My name is Khan."
Cisca Zarmansyah: .... I will always miss you all.
Cisca Zarmansyah, Almira Izzati, Valentino Vie, Lakshmi Lavanya and 3 others like this.
Pranay Suresh : It doesn't need Russia as an enemy.
Pranay Suresh : This is rhythm and meaning. Have a nice week end, memsahib.
Adriaan Zef : We've been through it with a private, dude. Thanks!
Valentino Vie : I kinda forgot my wife's name. She's always on my mind haha... hi baby, what's your name?
Jan Pepijn Servaas : I got a little crazy dream and thought she would reply, "My name is Khan."
Cisca Zarmansyah: .... I will always miss you all.
► MAGAZINE
■ 10 things about extradition
■ Houdini and the history of magic
► ANALYSIS
■ Obama in Africa: Too little too late?
■ Kevin Rudd: Party saviour or 'recycled failure'?
► SPORT : Mark Webber to leave Formula 1 at the end of 2013 season
► FUTURE : A smarter way to stop hunger
► CAPITAL : Which countries are better at protecting privacy?
► CULTURE : Nine movies to watch out for in July and August 2013
► SCIENCE : Ancient horse bone yields oldest DNA sequence
► TECHNOLOGY : LTE-Advanced 4G network launches in South Korea
► VIDEO
■ Liquid gold? Italy eyes rush for olive oil in China
■ Reviving Yurok: Saving one of California's 90 languages
■ Flying a family of gorillas to Gabon to go wild
► Today's African Proverb : "Even the mightiest eagle comes down to the tree tops to rest"- Sent by Wolit William in Kampala, Uganda
► 'World order unjust and immoral!' Ecuador's Correa rips into Snowden coverage
► The Terminal: Snowden stuck in Moscow transit zone, missed latest flight to Havana
► UK spy agencies get $154mn bonus amid sweeping cuts
► US Supreme Court rules Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional
► OP-ED : PRISM planet: Obama's global cat & mouse game with Snowden - by Nile Bowie
► OP-ED : Media attacks on Snowden 'serving the interests of the surveillance state'
► Snowden deserves political asylum - Russian HR officials
► Russian senators give green light to 'gay propaganda' ban
► VIDEOS
■ Search for Scapegoat: US tries to demonize Snowden to smother his revelations. While a media war breaks out over supporting or hating Edward Snowden, as little airtime as possible is actually dedicated to the spying on unsuspected citizens itself. || ■ Unlike: Jihadi terrorists dodge PRISM with anti-social networks. The PRISM surveillance program mainly focuses on access to the US biggest corporations like Skype, Google, or iCloud, while terrorists use what a 2012 report titled "core forums", which are part of the Deep Web, or Undernet, RT's Irina Galushko reports. That section isn't indexed by search engines nor, consequently, by PRISM.
■ CrossTalk: Snowden Saga
■ Domination Over? New rating agency to fight US Big Three
■ Phoney Robin Hood: 'UK austerity diverts money from poor to rich'
■ The Terminal: Snowden indefinitely stuck in Moscow airport
■ Assembly Awaits: Mistral helicopter carrier stern on waves in St.Pete
■ 'UK beefs up security as if preparing for civil unrest'
► Inside Story : Qatar's message to the world
► THE CURE
■ Episode 5 : Artificial Pancreas
■ Episode 5 : Wearable Robot
■ Episode 5 : Preparing for the worst
■ Episode 5
► Inside Story : Americas - Saving the planet? As Obama has outlined his new climate plan, we ask if he will he be able to fulfill his promise of a greener future. Inside Story Americas, with presenter Shihab Rattansi, is joined by guests: Dana Nuccitelli, an environmental scientist and contributor to the Guardian newspaper; and Daniel Kessler, a media campaigner, who works with 350.org to build a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis.
► Change in the U.S.: Rolling Back DOMA and the Voting Rights Act
By David Von Drehle - The common thread is the possibility of societal change. The differing reactions suggest what sorts of change Americans believe in
* The Changing Views of Liberal Politicians on DOMA► VIDEOS
* Religious Groups React to Gay Marriage Rulings
■ Sights and Sounds to Ruling on DOMA and Prop 8
■ Liberal Politicians on DOMA 1996 TO 2013
► MUSIC : The 25 Best Songs of 2013 (So Far)
► Gay marriage ruling: Supreme Court finds DOMA unconstitutional | PHOTO
► A bold advance for gay marriage
* Justice is not about 'just us.' "I wish that the Prop. 8 decision had been a wider decision."— L.A.'s first married same-sex couple► DOMA is struck down; Prop. 8 case dismissed
By David G. Savage - By striking down part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act and allowing gay marriage in California, justices suggest that a constitutional endorsement may be next.
► Same-sex weddings to resume soon, state says
By Maura Dolan - A federal appeals court must first lift a hold on the original decision that struck down Proposition 8. Gay marriage foes weigh further legal action. Photos
* Q&A: How soon can we get married?
* Highlights from the rulings: Prop. 8 | DOMA
Read the decisions | Analysis
* Skelton: Prop. 8 decision parallels societal change
* Films that had an impact
* For plaintiff, moral victory and a $363,053 tax refund
* Court hands major victories to gay marriage movement
► Opponents feel alienated, misunderstood
By Los Angeles Times Staff - 'If you are for traditional marriage you must be a bigot, a hater.... No one wants to be called that, or labeled that,' Pastor Jim Franklin says.
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► WORLDI have a big dream in the field of science. There are a lot of scientists are working hard to solve the structure of DNA abnormalities. So, rather than looking for solutions on how to fix the damage around the anus and mouth or find cutting-edge medicine for AIDS prevention, then it is better they deepen the science of studying chromosome surgical.
Of course this dream does not include the efforts to retrospection of the wife, (Note: Woman with original vagina) who caught her husband (man with normal penis) involved a gay relationship with his fellow man just because the husband experiencing a communication gap with his wife, for example, which resulted in bias in sexual orientation.
So, I just wonder why they are cheering. After all, they have to know themselves. Married? Legitimacy? Ok, then what? Then what you want to do with the wedding? Have children? Yeah? Prove to me that men could get pregnant just for having oral sex and anal sex with other men, and women can get pregnant without fertilization by sperm the egg cell. ehehehe ...You can't. Then you adoptchildren. Then what? Being happy with life in such pseudo? Are you sure? ehehhehe, I rarely see a good friend of volatility is introspective. But I'm sure a condition will always be familiar with the unspeakable things in themselves.
■ Ecuador official says media 'trying to confuse' on Edward Snowden
■ Russia suspends independent election monitoring group
■ Decision on Edward Snowden asylum could take months, Ecuador says
■ Nelson Mandela receiving prayers for 'a peaceful, perfect end'
Mumbai, India — Indian social workers help Bijlee, a 54-year-old Asian female elephant, after she collapsed and was unable to stand on her own. Bijlee, who has been forced by her owners to help them beg on the streets of India for years, is currently being attended by veterinary staff from Indias largest animal rescue and conservation organization, Wildlife SOS. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Rajanish Kakade / Associated Press
MONKEY TODAY
A FLAME TODAY
You should listen to me
I sing wander
between the trunks of Europe wine
and in the wind,
Asian wind.
The best of all human life
and of life,
from the fineness of the earth,
and true peace
I store in my life overseas.
The best of the earth
and from another Earth
I'm tacking on my lips
with my song:
freedom of the wind,
peace in the wine garden.
Sometimes people are hostile to each other
but the evening is the veil
for all
and the light of the king
inspire us;
light the world
And when it comes to me in the homes
they sit around the table
they come back from work
with tears or laughter.
All the same.
All eyes looking for the light.
All mouth to sing
spring song.
All.
Thus, I am among the trunks of wine
and in the wind
choose
the best in people.
And you should listen to me.
***
(CZ-twopoems/lacalifusa062713)
You should listen to me
I sing wander
between the trunks of Europe wine
and in the wind,
Asian wind.
The best of all human life
and of life,
from the fineness of the earth,
and true peace
I store in my life overseas.
The best of the earth
and from another Earth
I'm tacking on my lips
with my song:
freedom of the wind,
peace in the wine garden.
Sometimes people are hostile to each other
but the evening is the veil
for all
and the light of the king
inspire us;
light the world
And when it comes to me in the homes
they sit around the table
they come back from work
with tears or laughter.
All the same.
All eyes looking for the light.
All mouth to sing
spring song.
All.
Thus, I am among the trunks of wine
and in the wind
choose
the best in people.
And you should listen to me.
***
(CZ-twopoems/lacalifusa062713)
MY RHYTHM TODAY
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