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► Today is all about the communities you live and work in. Your place in the world will be something you'll be questioning today, and that is totally normal and wonderfully healthy. Do you take the same role in every situation? Are you always the leader, always the follower, or do you take turns in this role? These are the questions you should address; you need to make sure you're being true to yourself and not compromising for the sake of popularity or politics. This is not a race! It may feel like it, but almost all the pressure is coming from within. You need to slow down and take things as they come today, or you risk burning yourself out too quickly.
► DAILY MAIL 26 July 2013 : Could coffee help prevent depression? Two cups a day 'may reduce the risk of suicide by 50%'
► Forbes 26 July 2013 - Thought Of The Day : "If you wish to live long, you must be willing to grow old." — George Lawton
► BUSINESS INSIDER 25 July 2013 : Brazilian Tycoon Eike Batista Is No Longer A Billionaire || ► HUFFINGTON POST 26 July 2013 : Eike Batista, Formerly World's 8th Richest Man, Loses $33 Billion In Just 16 Months
► HUFFINGTON POST 25 JULY 2013 : North Pole Melting Leaves Small Lake At The Top Of The World (VIDEO)
► ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY 27 July 2013 : Michael J. Fox: Parkinson's is frustrating and funny
► HUFFINGTON POST 19 July 2013 : Facial Recognition Systems Turn Your Face Into Your Credit Card, PIN, Password
► DAILY KOS 28 July 2013 : Endgame: The time has come to break House Republicans
► SLATE28 July 2013: What if the Emerging Markets Aren't?
► FOXNEWS 28 July 2013 : White House doubles down on vow Obama won't agree to more spending cuts
► GUARDIAN 28 July 2013 : Victims remembered as German war criminal turns 100 in Rome
► WMUR 28 July 2013 : 1,200 inmates break out of Benghazi prison
► STAR TELEGRAM 28 July 2013 : New toll road expected to bring growth to Cleburne
► GUARDIAN 28 July 2013 : Sex addiction? Sorry, chaps, it's just plain old lust
► GUARDIAN 28 July 2013 : Email links Lockerbie bomber's prison transfer to £400m Libyan arms deal
► PC WORLD 28 July 2013 : Tech firms squirm over their role in Prism surveillance
► GUARDIAN 28 July 2013 : Brooke Magnanti, author of Belle de Jour, sued by ex-boyfriend
► NY TIMES 28 July 2013 : Israel and Palestinians Set to Resume Peace Talks, U.S. Announces
► GUARDIAN 28 July 2013 : Hair today: straight or curly?
► KSAT 28 July 2013 : Spanish train driver charged in crash
► NY TIMES 28 July 2013 : After Delayed Vote, E.P.A. Gains a Tough Leader to Tackle Climate Change
► PEOPLE & BLOG : [Introduction] UNIQUL - Machine inspired by Magic TM. Published on Jul 14, 2013 by UNIQUL
► PEOPLE & BLOG : Unfunded Liabilities Crisis Is Upon Us NOW! You MUST Own Gold & Silver. Published on Jul 23, 2013 by Gregory Mannarino
► LEARN
► BSS | Breakfast Interrupted
► Paper by FiftyThree
► Light Emitting Dudes - LED Freerunning
► Israeli-Palestinian peace talks to resume this week
By Arshad Mohammed and Ori Lewis -WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM - Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have been invited to resume peace talks in Washington on Monday and Tuesday, the U.S. State Department said, after a break of nearly three years.
* Israel approves prisoner release ahead of Palestinian talks
* Israel blocks EU projects in West Bank over settlement measures
* Hamas shuts Al Arabiya, other media offices in Gaza
► EU's Ashton on mediation mission to Egypt
CAIRO - The European Union's foreign policy chief was scheduled to hold crisis talks in Cairo on Monday after the weekend killing of at least 72 supporters of Egypt's deposed Islamist president plunged the pivotal Arab country deeper into turmoil. | Video
► Driver of derailed Spanish train charged with 79 counts of homicide | Video
► Japanese stocks knocked lower by firmer yen
► At least 36 dead after coach plunges off viaduct in Italy
► Software experts to release code for car hack
By Jim Finkle - BOSTON - Car hacking is not a new field, but its secrets have long been closely guarded. That is about to change, thanks to two well-known computer software hackers who got bored finding bugs in software from Microsoft and Apple.
* Factbox: Hacking talks that got axed
► PHOTOGRAPHERS BLOG - Rich and poor in the Philippines
By Erik De Castro - MANILA, Philippines - The poor comprise more than a fourth of the Philippine population, and the gap between low-income and wealthy families is only widening. One Reuters photographer decided to try to document this broad income disparity.
* Fresh food on Paris rooftops
► VIDEOS
■ As Brotherhood supporter is buried, movement says it won't back down
■ Gunman seizes millions of dollars worth of jewels from Cannes hotel
■ Israel to release prisoners ahead of talks
■ Pope Francis delights crowds, accepts drink from stranger
■ Survivor recounts Spanish train disaster
► Morsi supporters 'ready to pay price for freedom'
► Two million people join pope on Rio beach || ► Pilgrims flood Rio beach for pope's farewell mass
► Pilgrims mourn Spain train crash victims
► Raw: Mega Mushroom Causes Stir in China Village
► Raw: Pope Celebrates Copacabana Beach Mass
► Raw: Russian Cargo Ship Docks With Space Station
► NEWS
■ Russia's Putin courts Ukraine ahead of planned EU deals
■ Egypt: PM has right to give military arrest powers
■ Egypt: New clashes kill 2 as Morsi backers defiant
■ Israel OK's prisoner release, step to peace talks
■ Israeli-Palestinian peace talks to resume after three years
■ STOCKS NEWS MIDEAST-Egypt may fall sharply; Kuwait optimistic on elections
■ Not Science, but Slaughter: Japanese Whaling Tried in International Court (Op-Ed)
■ Lew says stubborn Congress risks repeating U.S. fiscal wounds
■ Explosions rock Libya's Benghazi, protesters take to streets
■ Israeli PM faces objections to Palestinian deal
■ Egypt: Death toll in Cairo clashes rises to 72
■ North Korea rolls out missiles for war anniversary
► HEALTH : Why is thyroid cancer the fastest rising cancer in women?
► OMG!
■ Fashion Faceoff: Selena Gomez vs. Kourtney Kardashian
■ Jennifer Aniston Answers the Big Question: Is Her Wedding Off?
► FINANCE
■ Exclusive : 4 in 5 in US face near-poverty, no work
■ 5 Reasons You're Earning More Money and You're Still Miserable
I do not have a plan to shed tears today, but the title of this news makes me shed tears because of some reason. Maybe because I find myself completely outside the scope of the topic, or because I look at my baby and my partner are both fast asleep, or because I am the only person awake at this time in here, or because the trumpet is sounding a sad eternity, or because love is indeed beautiful and sad, or maybe because I realize that death will come in very briefly and just for once, just like when we fall in love for the first time.
And there's a time when I feel only my death loves me sincerely.
► UK 'complacent' over Arctic drilling
The UK is "complacently standing by" as companies take "needless risks" by drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic, a group of MPs says.
* Arctic methane 'economic time bomb'
* Stop-gap action urged on climate
* Refusal over Arctic drilling ban
* MPs' call to halt Arctic drilling
► Egypt turmoil: Morsi supporters defy removal threats
► MAGAZINE
■ Are you awesome? This foundation will fund your worthwhile, wacky and weird ideas
■ Why are the Chinese interested in Tonga?
► ANALYSIS : Is China the West's friend or enemy?
► FUTURE : Will we ever have reliable nuclear fusion power?
► VIDEO : Giant fungus found in China
► Over 80 dead, hundreds injured in Egypt clashes - Health Ministry (PHOTOS)
► Scores killed in Italian pilgrimage bus crash
► Low-level NSA analysts can spy on Americans – Greenwald
► Will France prevail in Mali elections?
► Israeli cabinet approves bill to put any peace treaty with Palestinians to referendum
► Bahrain parliament upholds banning protests in capital
► "Too fat to stay": Obese man may be kicked out of New Zealand
► VIDEOS
■ On The Money: Russia's G20
■ Venezuelan Vigilantes: Citizens forced to defend themselves against street violence
■ The Truthseeker: America's Next Colonies (E20, Part 1)
■ Sinking Sands: How resort for Londoners turned into worst place to live in UK
■ Syrian Slaughter: Civilians just incidental collateral damage?
■ Israel pushes for referendum of any peace deal with Palestinians
■ Merc-like tractor, robots playing football & lab-bred crystals
► Government issues fresh Egypt protest warning
► OPINION : Egypt, back to the future: Scoring points, making none
► India tightens rules to curb acid attacks
► LAW : Too Big to Cocktail? N.J. Judge Upholds Workplace Weight Discrimination
By Josh Sanburn - A ruling allowing an Atlantic City casino to fire "Borgata Babes" if they put on pounds could have a plus-sized effect
► RELIGION : Rick Warren Preaches First Sermon Since His Son's Suicide
► REPUBLICAN PARTY : GOP Goes Public With Long-Brewing Foreign Policy Civil War
► BUSINESS &MONEY : What It Means to Be 'Wealthy' in America Today
► HEALTH : How Height Is Connected to Cancer
► HOME : Escena Palm Springs: SoCal's first modern tract houses in decades
► FOOD : Summer pleasures of peaches (and nectarines) with 7 terrific recipes
► LOCAL
■ For police, the goal is vigilance, not vigilantes
■ Compton's first Latino councilman inspired pride, now draws concern
► "Dispatch volunteers to serve the public in Malibu, not to be parking vigilantes." — The Times editorial board on allowing volunteers to issue parking tickets
► BUSINESS : Using electronic devices on planes: Where do you stand?
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