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► GUARDIAN 14 July 2013 : JK Rowling publishes crime novel under false name || ► GUARDIAN 15 July 2013: Cuckoo's Calling by JK Rowling: did you know? || ► GUARDIAN 15 July 2013 : JK Rowling's crime novel becomes bestseller || ► MASHABLE 15 JUly 2013 : J.K. Rowling Revealed as Secret Author of New Book
► MASHABLE 16 July 2013 : Elon Musk: Hyperloop High-Speed Transport Design Coming Soon
► XINHUA 16 July 2013 : Global warming might significantly raises sea level: study || ► SCIENCE DAILY 21 June 2011 : Fastest Sea-Level Rise in 2,000 Years Linked to Increasing Global Temperatures
► DAILY MAIL 14 July 2013 : 'We just want to be together all the time': Kelly Osbourne announces her engagement after Matthew Mosshart pops the question during romantic Caribbean holiday
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 17 July 1955 : Disneyland opens
■ 17 July 2012 : 17 people are wounded in a bar shooting in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
■ 17 July 1929 : USSR drops diplomatic relations with China
► WHAT IF : Drain the Oceans: Part II
► NPR 20 April 2010: Measuring Distrust of Washington: Who Is That Fifth American?
► NPR 22 March 2010: Health Care Mission Accomplished: What Made Rove So Mad?
► DAILY KOS 16 July 2013: North Carolina voters are seriously pissed at extremist Republican agenda on abortion, unemployment
► NPR 16 July 2013 : Snowden Asks For Temporary Asylum In Russia, Says Lawyer
► SLASH DOT 16 July 2013 : N. Korea-Bound Ship With 'Military Cargo' Detained By Panama
► NPR 9 April 2010 : Republicans Feel Southerly Winds Filling Their Sails
► WIRED 16 July 2013 : Spygate Lawsuit Accuses NSA of Unconstitutional 'Dragnet Electronic Surveillance'
► USA TODAY 16 July 2013 : Snowden? Unwelcome gift that keeps on giving, says Putin
► PC WORLD 16 July 2013 : How to keep terrorists, hackers and other bad guys from stealing your data:
► INFOWARS 16 July 2013 : Zimmerman Family Suspects Obama Is Tapping Their Phones
► SLASH DOT 16 July 2013 : EFF Sues NSA, Justice Department, FBI
► E ONLINE 17 July 2013 : U.K. Moms Planning to Name Their Children After the Royal Baby, Leaving Newborns Nameless
► SLASH DOT 16 July 2013 : Hurricane Sandy a 1-in-700-Year Event Says NASA Study
► NEWS & POLITIC : World Bank: Money Laundering Criminals | Interview with Whistleblower Karen Hudes. Published on Jun 21, 2013 by breakingtheset
► NEWS & POLITIC : The Truth About George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin. Published on Jul 12, 2013 by Stefan Molyneux
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : Colombia's Coke-Smuggling Submarines. Published on Jul 11, 2013 by MotherboardTV
► NEWS & POLITIC : Les infos dont on parle peu n°36 (13 Juillet 2013). Published on Jul 13, 2013 by infosdontonparlepeu
I saw the amount of dishes (probably they are very delicious, maybe less salt, who knows? we do not taste it at all, right?) in the table is just too much for some healthy human stomach. This shows just to satisfy the thirst of fame.
But as always, every time you are in front of a lot of food, do not forget those who are hungry because there is not anything can be eaten to fill their stomachs.
So, you do not need to feel that what is in front of you is very great and your degree can be defeated by what is promised by the food: Satiety.
► NEWS & POLITIC : Alex Jones Gets Death Threats After Zimmerman Acquittal. Published on Jul 14, 2013 by TheAlexJonesChannel
► Smugglers and security forces prey on Rohingya
By Jason Szep and Stuart Grudgings - A Reuters investigation finds that Thai naval security forces are working with people smuggling networks in transporting Rohingya boat people from Myanmar to neighboring Malaysia. But many wind up as slave labor on Thai fishing boats.
* Rohingya exodus creating crisis across region
* Faith healing: Going cold turkey in Myanmar behind locked doors
► Gay marriage to be legal in England as law clears last hurdle
► Obama says capture of cartel boss shows Mexico serious about drug fight
► Egypt cabinet sworn in without a single Islamist
By Maggie Fick and Shadia Nasralla - CAIRO - Egypt's army-backed leaders swore in a new interim cabinet after a night of street violence, with not a single minister representing either of the main Islamist groups that have won five straight elections since 2011 || Video: Cairo calm after overnight clashes
* Egyptian army camp attacked with rockets in Sinai
► Moi, robot: France's animatronic tradition
► LA residents protest against Zimmerman acquittal
► Syria's refugees
► Making a nuclear weapon
► Mexico captures Zetas cartel leader
► Snowden to stay in Moscow airport for now: lawyer
► French stamp inspired by topless feminist causes stir
► French town reacts after arrest of Norwegian neo-Nazi
► NEWS
■ Egypt warns Turkey not to meddle in its affairs
■ Clashes kill 7 in Egyptian capital
■ Exclusive: Egypt's 'road not taken' could have saved Mursi
■ New Iran president backs Syria's Assad, Hezbollah
■ World powers hope to resume Iran talks quickly
■ Russia holds biggest war games in decades
■ Israel condemns EU move on settlements
■ Syrians fleeing war at rate not seen since Rwandan genocide: U.N.
■ Blast hits Hezbollah convoy near Syrian border
■ Three hurt as bomb hits Hezbollah convoy in Lebanon
■ Obama: 'Suspicious' GOP opposes immigration overhaul for political reasons
■ Kerry in Jordan for new round of Mideast diplomacy
■ Israel says has allowed Egypt to boost forces in Sinai
► SHINE
■ Wendy's New Logo Secret
■ 13-Year-Old YouTube Star Talia Joy Castellano Loses Cancer Battle
■ 18 Foods that Boost Your Metabolism
► ELLEN WARNER BROS - photo gallery: Bad Sunburn Photo
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA
■ Amnesia Patient's Sister Found in Louisiana
■ Boy, 6, Bursts Into Tears at News of Soldier Dad's Return Home
► SCREEN : Sea Otter Teases Dog
► HEALTH
■ Fat-boosting gene mystery 'solved'
■ Obesity 'may pose osteoporosis risk'
► Cuban arms on seized N Korean ship
A North Korean ship seized in the Panama Canal on the way from Cuba was carrying obsolete weapons for repair, the Cuban foreign ministry says.
* Inside seized ship -VIDEO
* North Korea's missile programme
* Panama profile
* North Korea country profile
► FEATURES
■ Egypt's Coptic Christians pay price of political tumult
■ Why a white South African risked traditional circumcision
■ How Scientology changed the internet
■ Lobbyists puff and blow over new EU tobacco rules
■ The scientists who escaped the Nazis
► VIDEOS
■ Burma: Political prisoners 'to be freed' by end of year
■ World's media poised for arrival of royal baby
■ Putin explores shipwreck aboard mini-submarine
■ Death on the Nile? Egypt's economy post-uprising
■ Panama 'finds missiles' on North Korea ship
► SCIENCE &ENVIRONMENT : Nasutoceratops: 'Big-nose, horn-face' dinosaur described
► Russia receives Snowden temporary asylum request
► Snowden's lawyer to RT: 'He fears torture, execution; never witnessed such persecution by the US'
ehehehee ... Snowden, if you're afraid of water, why do you sail, hm?
Here I copy a sweet message from one of my idol figures, Julius Caesar, " As a rule, men worry more about what they can't see than about what they can."
► Obama administration drowning in lawsuits filed over NSA surveillance
► Yahoo wins lawsuit to declassify docs proving resistance to PRISM
► OP-ED : Temporary asylum status can eventually let Snowden leave Russia
► Senator to Snowden: 'You have done the right thing'
► Thanks to lobby effort, flawed drone still flying despite Pentagon, White House objections
► US Special Forces accused of ordering torture and murder of civilians
► MOTION
■ France marks Bastille Day with fireworks
► VIDEOS
■ Turkey slams media report it aided Israeli airstrike in Syria
■ Legal Limbo: Snowden applies for temporary asylum in Russia
■ 'Force only tool left for Bahrain regime, opposition has to act'
■ 'US citizen has no right to free speech?' State Dept spokesperson grilled over Snowden
► Viewfinder - Asia: China's Little Rock Star
► Empire : of Secrets: Secrets of surveillance
► France lifted ban on embryonic stem cell research
► TUNISIA : After Morsi's Ouster in Egypt, Tunisia's Islamists Fear a Similar Fate
► LATIN AMERICA : Mexico's Feared Narcos: A Brief History of the Zetas Drug Cartel
► CHINA : Six Chinese Megaprojects Across the Globe
► COLUMN ONE : For autograph hound, no sign of this Sports Illustrated cover girl's identity
► BUSINESS : A crisis for the very old: They're outliving their assets
► Pictures in the News | July 16, 2013
5 PICTURES TODAY
Six-day-old newly born giraffe calf, centre, is seen next to its parents six-year-old father Buddy, left, and eleven-year-old mother Jacky at their enclosure in Buenos Aires' zoo on July 16, 2013. (REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian)
A baby is baptised during a mass baptism ceremony in Tbilisi on July 14, 2013. About 400 children were baptised by the Georgian Orthodox church during the 30th mass baptism ceremony at the country's main cathedral Holy Trinity. (REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili)
People take part in the Pink Parade, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride celebration in Nice, southeastern France, on July 13, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/VALERY HACHE)
Russian artist Vasily Slonov drives his "LaptiMobil", a car in the form of traditional Russian bast shoes called "Lapti", at the "World of Siberia" International festival of folk music and crafts in the village of Shushenskoy, July 12, 2013. (REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin)
Six-day-old newly born giraffe calf, centre, is seen next to its parents six-year-old father Buddy, left, and eleven-year-old mother Jacky at their enclosure in Buenos Aires' zoo on July 16, 2013. (REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian)
A baby is baptised during a mass baptism ceremony in Tbilisi on July 14, 2013. About 400 children were baptised by the Georgian Orthodox church during the 30th mass baptism ceremony at the country's main cathedral Holy Trinity. (REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili)
People take part in the Pink Parade, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride celebration in Nice, southeastern France, on July 13, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/VALERY HACHE)
Russian artist Vasily Slonov drives his "LaptiMobil", a car in the form of traditional Russian bast shoes called "Lapti", at the "World of Siberia" International festival of folk music and crafts in the village of Shushenskoy, July 12, 2013. (REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin)
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