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► WAPO 15 JUly 2013 : Use it or lose it? Delaying retirement may help prevent dementia, large French study finds
► FOXNEWS 16 July 2013: Cory Monteith died of a "mixed drug toxicity' involving heroin and alcohol, Coroners Service says
► ATLANTIC WIRE 17 July 2013: Adam Levine to Take a Wife || ► LIFESTYLEMAG 16 July 2013 : Adam Levine Engaged to Behati Prinsloo - But What Happened to Nina Agdal? || ► E ONLINE 17 July 2013 :: Adam Levine's Ex Nina Agdal "Doing Fine" After Singer's Surprise Engagement to Behati Prinsloo
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 18 July 1785 : Who Discovered the Milky Way? || ► Galileoscope: Celebrating Telescopes and Space Probes
■ 18 July 1898 : Marie and Pierre Curie and the Discovery of Polonium and Radium
■ 18 July 1925 : Mein Kampf is published
► PC WORLD 17 July 2013 : Lawmakers: NSA phone records collection violated law
► USA TODAY 17 July 2013 : Putin warns Snowden not to hurt U.S.-Russian relations
► CBS NEWS 17 July 2013 : Putin: Snowden has been warned against further leaks
► DAILY KOS 17 July 2013 : Lindsey Graham admits Republicans were wrong to block Richard Cordray
► TECHDIRT 17 July 2013 : Ed Snowden Explains To Former Senator, Who Emailed In Support, That No Foreign Gov't Can Access His Documents
► POPSCI 17 July 2013 : The CIA Ripped Off 007's Gadgets
► HUFFINGTON POST 17 July 2013 : Fred Hochberg Confirmation: Senate Approves Latest Obama Nominee, Despite Grumbling
► MICHELLE MALKIN 17 July 2013 : Eric Holder’s Stand Your Ground Squirrel
► TECHDIRT 17 July 2013 : Judge: Aereo Case Was Decided Incorrectly, Because I Don't Like Previous Ruling
► TECHCRUNCH 17 July 2013 : Why It Doesn’t Matter If Edward Snowden Is A Hypocrite
► FOXNEWS 17 July 2013 : US, Israel comments could haunt UN nominee Samantha Power at hearing
► DAILY KOS 17 July 2013 : Abbreviated Pundit Round-up: On Jenny McCarthy and ABC's poor decision making
► GAMING : BEST RIDE EVER! - Deadpool - Part 9. Published on Jul 16, 2013 by PewDiePie
► COMEDY : 5 Steps To Be Badass! Published on Jul 16, 2013 by nigahiga
► NEWS & POLITIC : Art Imitating Life: Libertarian Artist Uses Controversial Paintings to Awaken the World. Published on Jul 10, 2013 by wearechange
► PET & ANIMALS : The Living Planet - The Open Ocean. Uploaded on Jan 13, 2012 by AtheistClone
► NEWS & POLITIC : Pierre Hillard : Marché transatlantique, Croatie, Egypte, François 1er, 1789, veilleurs. Published on Jul 7, 2013 by CercleDesVolontaires
► U.S., Cuba restart migration talks after two-year break
► OPINION : Why Latin America hearts Snowden - By Peter Hakim. No one should be surprised that Washington's Latin neighbors are displaying sympathy for Snowden. The U.S. history of abuse and insult still weighs heavy across the region.
► Astronaut's helmet leak forces abrupt end to spacewalk
► Holder urges rethink of US self-defense laws
► Astronaut's helmet leak forces abrupt end to spacewalk
► Cavani joins PSG in record French transfer
► 3D-printed gun plans in use despite distribution ban
► Panama seizes N. Korean ship carrying Cuban missiles
► Bamako zoo reopens doors to the public
► South Africa's challenges
► Egypt swears in first cabinet since Morsi ouster
► Western-style riding makes comeback in north of France
► Navalny's Moscow mayoral bid in balance
► Paris sets up beach in the heart of the city
► Putin seeks to calm Snowden tensions with US
► Water Leak in Astronaut Helmet Cuts Spacewalk
► Tubby Tortoise Tips the Scales
► Memory Lapses May Be Early Sign of Alzheimer's
► NSA Spying Under Fire: 'You've Got a Problem'
► Driving Somewhere? There's a Gov't Record
► NEWS
■ Gunmen kill pro-Assad figure in Lebanon as Syria war spreads
■ Militants assassinate pro-Assad Syrian in Lebanon
■ Disputes between Morsi, military led to Egypt coup
■ U.S. vague on whether Obama will go to Moscow amid Snowden flap
■ Putin aims to keep ties with U.S. on track in Snowden case
■ Outspoken Assad supporter assassinated in Lebanon
■ Prominent Assad supporter assassinated in Lebanon
■ White House: 'Yeah,' Olympics boycott would be a bad idea
■ Exclusive: Egypt's "road not taken" could have saved Mursi
■ Russian protest leader wins one battle and faces another
■ Kerry briefs Arabs on peace bid, Egypt, Syria
■ What can schools sell instead of candy? Trash bags
■ Texas woman underwent chemo after false diagnosis
■ Memory decline may be earliest sign of dementia
► SCREEN
■ Daredevil Bride Throws Bouquet From Huge Slingshot
► SHINE
■ Woman Gives Birth After Having Tubes Tied
■ 10 New Swimsuits Designed for Curves
■ Bride Sets Gown on Fire for Extreme 'Trash the Dress' Photo
► FINANCE
■ DAILY HABITS of the WEALTHY || ► Article - Daily Habits of Wealthy People
■ Hardest Working Countries
■ AP sources: Senators reach deal on student loans
► MUSIC
■ Tina Turner Marries Longtime Love Erwin Bach in Switzerland
■ 5 Things to Know About the Future Mrs. Adam Levine, Behati Prinsloo
► OMG! : Malin Akerman's Cute Poolside Pic With Son Sebastian
► Taliban 'shock' over Malala attack
A Pakistani Taliban leader sends a letter to schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, expressing shock that the teenage campaigner was shot by Taliban gunmen last year.
* 'This was an extraordinary letter' -VIDEO
* Pakistan's fight for education right
* Profile: Malala Yousafzai
* Who are the Taliban?
► Pro-Assad Syrian official killed in Lebanon
► US ties outweigh intelligence 'squabbles' - Putin
► FUTURE
■ What makes us extroverts and introverts?
■ Juicebox: Squeezing new life into old computers
► FEATURE : Thorn in Putin's side - Verdict could make Alexei Navalny an anti-Kremlin martyr
► HEALTH : Cancer surgery: Tumour 'sniffing' surgical knife designed
► MAGAZINE
■ Bedroom to boardroom - Is it ever wise for couples to go into business together?
■ Inside story - Readers say why they or their children withdrew from society
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : 'Parasite threat' from imported bees
► VIDEOS
■ Rio's sand sculptures as Brazil prepares to welcome Pope
■ Controversy over Boston bomb suspect Rolling Stone cover
■ Why are Chinese people using home food safety tests?
► Today's African Proverb :: "To learn how to speak, you must learn to listen" - An Eritrean proverb sent by Yohanes Thomas in Trondheim, Norway
Yes, and like to learn to write, you have to learn to read, a baby will also start it. As we were talking I saw our baby always trying to listen to us. Then he began to say what he had heard in his own language, for example bunch of words without meaning, ... uuhhh, eeehhh, ooohh, aiiihh, weeehh, hiiii, and so on and so forth, whereas we never said so, uuhhh, Eeehhh, ooohh, aiiihh, weeehh, hiiii, and so on and so forth.
Sometimes our baby said, "Auuuww"
ehehehhe .....
Well, the problem is, once a person is able to say, then usually he/she will continue to speak without listening to others.
► Obama wins back the right to indefinitely detain under NDAA
► 'You are being tracked': ACLU reveals docs of mass license plate reader surveillance
► Snowden has no plans to leave Russia, might seek citizenship - lawyer
► Russian President Vladimir Putin (RIA Novosti/Aleksey Nikolskyi) 'US-Russian relations above Snowden case' – Putin
► Sorry is not enough': Bolivia demands EU find culprits behind aerial hijack
► 'We will catch you': IDF issues wanted posters for Palestinian kids
► 'More vulnerable' Israel may act before US on Iran - Netanyahu
► VIDEOS
■ Delivery Error? US weapons show up in hands of pro-Assad fighters
■ 'Project Fear': UK launches PR offensive against Scottish independence
■ CrossTalk: Neocon America
■ Lawyer: Snowden has no plans to leave Russia, might seek citizenship
■ 'We Will Catch You': IDF targets Palestinian kids, issues wanted posters
■ Crashed US drone explodes in Florida, shutting down highway
► Mexico's unique wetlands in danger
► Shale drilling threatens Argentina's Mapuche
► Inside Story : Can Mexico win its war on drugs?
► Head to Head - Climate change: Fact or fiction?
► The Stream - Is Russia's majority rule restricting minority rights?
► Pressure mounts on US spying programme
► ASIA: How Asia Still Struggles with Histories of Genocide
By Ishaan Tharoor - The sentencing of Bangladesh's far-right Islamist leader Ghulam Azam for "crimes against humanity" committed in 1971 highlights the many uneasy truths revealed when we trawl back through Asia's bloody history
► CHINA : China Is Cracking Down on Business Fraud
► CELEBRITIES : Hollywood's Highest Paid Actor: Robert Downey Jr.
► Viewpoint: Zimmerman Verdict Reflects White Privilege in America. Trayvon Martin and Making Whiteness Visible. If there's one good thing to come out of the George Zimmerman verdict, it's the acknowledgement of white privilege
► EGYPT : Where Is Morsi? Absence of Egypt;s Detained Ex-President Attracts Scrutiny. Morsi May Be Political Prisoner
► HEALTH & SCIENCE : Our Addiction to Air Conditioning
► POLITICS : 30 Seconds With Dick Cheney On His Daughter's Senate Run
► LOCAL : Prison hunger strike leaders moved to separate quarters
► SCIENCE
■ 'iKnife' device analyzes surgical smoke to ID cancers► FRAMEWORK
■ Florida man awakens in Palm Springs ER speaking only Swedish. Why?
■ Eureka! Did crashing neutron stars forge all of our gold? Scientists may have found the source of all the gold in the universe
■ George Zimmerman trial verdict protests - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Pictures in the News | July 17, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Taipei, Taiwan — A recently born panda cub, the first ever born in Taiwan, snoozes in an incubator at the Taipei Zoo. Panda fans will have to wait three months before the cub, whose mom is Yuan Yuan, is introduced to the public. PHOTOGRAPH BY: AFP/Getty Images
Bilbao, Spain — Pedestrians take a picture under the "Spider Maman" steel sculpture by Louise Bourgeois on the waterside in Bilbao. PHOTOGRAPH BY: David Ramos / Bloomberg
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