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►BJ 6613/ Damaged215 : in your wandering mind today.
► YAHOO NEWS : Russia criticizes groups setting conditions for Syria talks
► YAHOO NEWS: Analysis: Syria peace conference: Don't hold your breath
► DAILY KOS : GOP still looking for their big Obama scandal
► MICHELLE MALKIN : Another White House play date with Muslim jihad
► SCIENCE SLASH DOT : Scientists Work To Produce 'Star Trek' Deflector Shields
► DILBERT : Snowden
► GUARDIAN : Lance Armstrong dominates news on eve of Tour de France
► NPR : Deadly Violence Hits Egypt In Clashes Over Morsi's Leadership
► YAHOO NEWS : Good News, Hitler lookalikes - History Channel needs you
► LATIMES : Gov. Jerry Brown signs budget with few changes — or complaints
► LATIMES : Obama doesn't want Snowden hunt to damage ties with Russia, China
► YAHOO NEWS : Analysis: Snowden's options appear to narrow in bid to evade U.S. arrest
► YAHOO NEWS : Russia debates letting Snowden in from the cold
► YAHOO NEWS : Islamists rally to support Egypt's president
► DAILY KOS : Wendy Davis for Governor, update
► YAHOO NEWS : Kerry's palate gets workout in Mideast peace talks
► FOXNEWS : Obama calls House leaders to pass immigration bill
► YAHOO NEWS : Syrian rebels capture major checkpoint in south
► PC WOLRD : House panel approves bill increasing H-1B limits
► YAHOO NEWS : Obama pledges to help Africa, pays tribute to Mandela
► TECHDIRT : Defense Department Blocks All Web Access To The Guardian In Response To NSA Leaks
► YAHOO NEWS : Violence flares in Egypt before weekend protests
► GIZMODO : Sky Fighter: Meet the Man Who Wants to Drone-Proof Your Home
► SLATE : White House Down
► YAHOO NEWS : Obama jabs Russia, China on failure to extradite Snowden
► YAHOO NEWS : Clashes as Egypt leader's backers, foes rally
► GUARDIAN : Meet the new class of landlords profiting from Generation Rent
► XINHUA : Commentary: Translate wish and will to concrete action in China-U.S. cooperation
► UPI ODD NEWS : Missing boy, 12, found sleeping in back of wrong car
► DAILY MAIL : Dean in civil partnership is tipped to be the UK's first openly gay bishop
► DAILY BEAST - McDonald's Israel 'Boycott' is 20 Years Old : So What's the Big Deal?Being a bishop? Oh, yeah? Then, what will be delivered by him in spreading the religion news? That religion approve of gay marriage? Oh. Is there a religion that allows same-sex marriage? Oh, God, say in one of my dreams that religion has legitimized the law regarding this phenomenon.
HEALTH
► ESCIENCE NEWS 8 September 2008 : Brush your teeth to reduce the risk of heart disease
► BIOMED CENTRAL : The association between diet quality, dietary patterns and depression in adults: a systematic review
► FLAVOR JOURNAL : The taste of cutlery: how the taste of food is affected by the weight, size, shape, and colour of the cutlery used to eat it
► JOURNAL OF CLINIC INVESTIGATION : Research Article - HGF-MET signals via the MLL-ETS2 complex in hepatocellular carcinoma
► American Association for Cancer Research
► SCIDEV : UNICEF calls for more research on disabled children
► Trends in global CO2 emissions" report
► SCIENCE CENTRIC : New device can extract human DNA very fast
► Public Library of Science (PLOS) : Sesame Street Provides Lessons about Natural Brain Development in Children
► PLOS : Hiring Peer Support Counselors: A Bold Innovation to Enhance Access to Mental Healthcare in Rural America
► CARING : Prediabetes Risk Factors. 5 Signs You Might Be at Risk for Diabetes
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 29 June 1902 : Marcel Renault won the four-day Paris-to-Vienna race, driving a car of his own design.
■ 29 June 1974 : Isabela Peron takes office as Argentine president
► GAMING : The Last Of Us Gameplay - Part 15 - Final Chapter. Published on Jun 28, 2013 by PewDieDie
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : JCI's Conversations with Giants in Medicine: Stephen O'Rahilly. Professor Stephen O'Rahilly's research has led to an increased understanding of the genetic causes of human obesity and insulin resistance. Using modern biochemical approaches and classical clinical observation in humans with profound metabolic disorders, O'Rahilly, from the Departments of Medicine and Clinical Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, has shown that a person's appetite and feeding behavior can be linked to specific genes. His work has challenged long-held dogmas and led to new treatment avenues. The full interview includes many more stories about how you can learn more from reading Chekhov than medical school and why he has stayed in Cambridge all these years. Published on May 31, 2013 by Journal of Clinical Investigation
► ANIMAL : Gorillas in love at Atlanta Zoo. Uploaded on Sep 22, 2009
► Vimeo On Demand and How Direct Distribution is Changing Cinema
► The Camera (short film / original score)
► Oneironaut
► Paper Dreams
► The Candy Shop
► 26 June 2013 : Heart failure tied to higher cancer risk: study || ► 9 December 2008 : Cancer to pass heart disease as No. 1 killer. Cancer is on pace to supplant heart disease as the No. 1 cause of death worldwide in 2010, with a growing burden in poor countries thanks to more cigarette smoking and other factors, global health experts said on Tuesday.
► Gay marriages resume in California after five-year hiatus
► China media warns Philippines of 'counterstrike' in South China Sea
► China's troubled Xinjiang hit by more violence: state media
► Snowden's options appear to narrow down
By Matt Spetalnick and Lidia Kelly - WASHINGTON/MOSCOW - Nearly a month after Edward Snowden exposed top secret U.S. surveillance programs, the former spy agency contractor looks no closer to winning asylum to evade prosecution at home - and his options appear to be narrowing.
* Snowden needs legal guarantees to return to U.S., father says
► U.S. sets birth control rule for employers with religious ties
► VIDEOS
■ Kerry meets with Abbas, Netanyahu
■ Obamas arrive in South Africa
■ California: 'We Do' to gay marriage
■ Wigs fly as Peru's drag queen beauty pageant ends in brawl
► Indian surgeons reconstruct baby's swollen head
► Senegalese feel 'linked' to Obama as visit begins || ► Protesters stage 'NObama' demonstration in Pretoria
► Ecuador waives US tariff benefits over Snowden case
► Robot footballers kick off their World Cup
► Morocco show jumpers aim for Olympics with French help
► Mandela daughter slams media vultures
► Froome and Team Sky make final preparations || ► Tour de France director downplays Armstrong's comments
► Demonstration pro-Snowden in front of Moscow airport
► Why is Obama ending Africa trip in Tanzania?
► 9/11 Museum Artifacts Unveiled in NYC
► Raw: NASA Launches Sun-Watching Satellite
► Carla Bruni Takes Spotlight in Stride
► Raw: Gay Marriage Resumes in California || ► Plaintiffs in Gay Marriage Case Wed in Calif
► NSA leaker's dad says son would return to US
► Edward Snowden Is Riding a Global Anti-American Network
► Nelson Mandela's family life
► Chicago prepares for new concealed carry gun law
► Prop. 8 Plaintiffs Married by L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa at City Hall
► Religious groups vow further legal fight after contraceptive rule released
► How hot is it in the western US? Real hot
► HEALTH : Heart risk warning over painkiller diclofenac
► West should have talked to Taliban - British general
► US warns against Egypt travel after deadly clashes
► California gay marriage ban lifted
A US court lifts a ban on same-sex marriage in California, leading immediately to a Lesbian couple involved in the case marrying in San Francisco.
* 'Excited, thrilled and in shock' - VIDEO
*US 'still split' on gay unions - VIDEO
► VIDEOS
■ Rare sighting of snow leopards
■ India floods: Town buried in mud abandoned
■ Archaeologists unearth ancient royal tomb in Peru
■ Nelson Mandela health: Is media interest justified?
► Barack Obama to meet Mandela
The US president is to meet Nelson Mandela's family during his official visit to South Africa, but will not visit the ailing ex-leader in hospital, the White House says.
* Obama: Mandela a hero for world - VIDEO
* Winnie Mandela 'grateful' to media - VIDEO
* Tributes in pictures
* Mandela's life and times
* Are Mandela media 'vultures'? - VIDEO
* Hundreds at anti-Obama protests
► Today's African Proverb : "A frog's large eyes will not stop a cow from drinking water" - A Swahili proverb sent by Isaac Njoroge in Nairobi, Kenya
What's up? Do they see each other and they do not care about each other? Nice. Once in a while is nice to not care about other people's business. So, do not ever threaten me with the general impression in your self. Dear Frog , your eyes are too big, but it's not your goal and it's also not your fault.
► Obama has 'no vision, no future' planned for Africa
Really? So, what is it? Obama is just doing recreational while enjoying his destiny as half of African descent? Is that what you mean? ehehehe ..... or he's sniffing how big the influence of China in Africa, maybe?
► FBI sued over secretive facial recognition program
► Turkish government combing Twitter in search of protest organizers to arrest
► Larry King: 'I've never had power – people who own the cameras have all the power'
► Bloomberg: NYPD officers 'disproportionately stop whites too much and minorities too little'
► Nuke monitors show Russian meteorite shockwave circled Earth twice in 3 days
► VIDEOS
■ The Truthseeker: Obama's arrest, Bush's trial (E18)
■ 'Fig leaf democracy not enough, expect Egyptian boil-over'
■ NASA video: New-gen IRIS telescope launched to solve Sun mystery
■ Interview with Larry King at SophieCo
■ Horrific video of beheading raises questions of arms supply to Syrian rebels
■ CrossTalk: Whistleblowing 2.0
■ Mili-Leaks: US top military officer probed over cyber attack leak
■ Woolwich Message: UK faces grim legacy of 'peacekeeping'
■ Leaks Classified? US army blocks Guardian online over 'network hygiene'
■ Bloody Battle: US student killed, scores injured in riot-riddled Egypt
► 101 East : Into the south. More than 5,000 people have been killed in Thailand's restive southern provinces since 2004. The deadly insurgency is shadowy and shapeless. Attacks often come with no formal demands, causing a vicious circle of violence between Malay-Muslim separatist groups and death squads backed by security forces. The innocent live in fear of the next hit. No government in this predominantly Buddhist nation has been able to get a grip on the unrest, despite measures ranging from brutal to conciliatory. Unprecedented high-powered peace talks this year were supposed to signal hope, yet the killings escalated. How will it stop?
► Inside Story : Egypt: One year of Mohamed Morsi
► Inside Story : Americas - The case of Baby Veronica. Amongst, the many rulings handed down by the Supreme Court this week, was a decision on a custody battle that could have a major impact on Native American families. The 1978 Indian Child Welfare Act - or ICWA - made it more difficult for children to be removed from their families. It is seen as a landmark in the American Indian rights movement - that virtually ended the controversial practice of taking native american children from their homes, and placing them in foster care loosening cultural ties and jeopardising the future of tribal nations in the process.
► US leaks prompts questions of 'new culture'. A former high ranking US military general is suspected of leaking details of a cyber attack on Iran's nuclear programme. The case is prompting questions about the culture of releasing secret information within the United States. US president's have publicly spoken out against leaks going out from their administrations. Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports.
► Syria's children being educated in camps
► South2North : Do we care enough about animals? According to some specialists, if we kill off tiny animals like bees, we will have massive food shortages, so would the extinction of bees be enough to cause a third world war? This week on South2North we look at the dynamics of extinction. Do we only care about animals that are important to our survival? Why is it important to save rhinos? Will we, human animals, even survive the extinction of so many other species?
► Pilgrim Season and Lack of Preparedness Contribute to India's Flood Tragedy
By Nilanjana Bhowmick / New Delhi - At least 822 people have died and tens of thousands have been displaced in the Uttarakhand floods. But with seasonal pilgrimages in full swing, the disaster is far from over
► Armstrong to Le Monde: 'I'm Still Record Tour de France Winner'
► Great SEALs of the United States…
► Weiner Leads in Polls While His Sext Recipients Get Harassed. Double Standard, Anyone?
► JFK in Germany: Rare and Classic Photos, 1963
► The 10 Greatest Books of All Time
► Libya's Disaster of Justice: The Case of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Reveals a Country in Chaos
True. I have a big dream can sue the so-called Libyan Transitional Government (at that time) to international court (at this time). Who told them to kill Gaddafi, hm? Then they promised to find out the perpetrator. Hypocrisy! What are the results up to now? Nil.
I smell the foul winds of democracy blowing surrounding the new Libyan government.
► 10 Things You Probably Don't Know About the Royal Baby
► On civil rights, a mix of backlash and progress
► Gay couples rush to marry in wake of Prop. 8 ruling
Some make history by getting hitched; others encounter delays and must wait until next week. Full coverage | Photos | Timeline
* O.C. to issue same-sex marriage licenses Monday, not today
* Gay weddings resume in Calif.
► Proposition 8 and the end of the too-long engagements
► Obama administration's clever contraception fix
►FRAMEWORK : The Week in Pictures | June 24 – 30, 2013. Posted by : Marc Martin
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