ONLINE TODAY
► Today, set money issues aside and focus on things you can have an immediate effect on. Money can definitely give you power, but it can give you only so much -- so don't place too much importance on your finances right now. Money is not the only route to where you want to go. Your people skills are being wasted right now, so why not utilize some charm to move things along? A smile and a well-placed compliment may help you in a surprising way. Now is a great time to exercise restraint and patience -- those are qualities that should help you out considerably in the days to come. It may feel awkward, but it is for the best.
► BOSTON 28 July 2013 : 2-headed turtle -- Thelmaandlouise Turtle -- at Texas zoo gets Facebook page
► HUFFINGTON POST 29 July 2013 : Awkward Moments Between Katy Perry And Britney Spears At 'Smurfs 2' Premiere (PHOTOS)
► GULFNEWS 18 JUly 2013 : How to stay healthy this Ramadan || ► GULFNEWS 10 July 2013 : Ramadan etiquette for expats in UAE || ► GULFNEWS 11 August 2010 : Eating, drinking and smoking in daylight are punishable offences || ► GULFNEWS 5 August 2011 : Kuwait churches to host ghabgas
One respondent stated that in Indonesia, a majority Muslim country, there are no sanctions for those who eat, drink and smoke in public during Ramadan, even restaurants and food stalls stay open and cook as usual.
(Hah, whatever your religion, don't smoke, stupid. Jews also do fasting, such as the Muslim. So, whatever your nation, your skin color, your religion, your social status, please don't smoke, stupid.)
► GUARDIAN 29 July 2013
■ Egypt restores feared secret police units
■ Greek resorts consider special tourist zones after Briton's murder
■ Serco: the company that is running Britain
► GIZMODO 30 July 2013 : Valentina Grizodubova: The Soviet Amelia Earhart
► PCWORLD 29 July 2013 : Opponents of NSA surveillance aren't giving up after House vote
► MOTHER JONES 29 July 2013 : Mitt Romney's Incredible 47-Percent Denial: "Actually, I Didn't Say That"
► KSAT 29 July 2013 : Pope Francis on gays: 'Who am I to judge?'
Who are you to judge? You do not have to judge, that's right. But at least one must have a principle of self. If you are just like us, you will not be heard. Do you know if people truly committed to religion, any religion, so if they are classified as "members" of the GLBT group, then there are only two possibilities: to hate anything said by religion (Get ready to be atheist), or to hate themselves for being born as "wrong product" from heaven? (Marginalized, and it is classifiable in GLBT)
► NY TIMES 29 July 2013 : Plan to Capture an Asteroid Runs Into Politics
► KSAT 29 July 2013 : Ariel Castro son: I won't visit dad in prison
► DAILY KOS 29 July 2013
■ Mike Lee confronted with government shutdown reality, still dreams big
■ Clueless North Carolina Gov. McCrory will sign voter suppression bill he hasn't read
■ Rand Paul explains why both sides are losing the GOP civil war
► Matta - Release The Freq
► The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - TIMELAPSE
► HDR Video Demonstration Using Two Canon 5D mark II's
► 3 Days in Dubai
► American Juggalo
► Little Big Berlin
► A Second a Day from Birth
► The PEN Story
► The Caketrope of BURTON's Team
► INCUBATION
► Egypt's warring factions resist compromise
By Maggie Fick and Asma Alsharif - CAIRO - Europe's top diplomat shuttled between Egypt's rulers and the Muslim Brotherhood in a mission to pull the country back from more bloodshed, but both sides were unyielding after 80 Islamist supporters were gunned down.
* White House condemns Egyptian military crackdown
► Israeli-Palestinian talks begin amid deep divisions
By Arshad Mohammed and Lesley Wroughton - WASHINGTON - Israeli and Palestinian negotiators held their first peace talks in nearly three years in a U.S.-brokered effort that Secretary of State John Kerry hopes will end their conflict despite deep divisions.
* Kerry seeks 'reasonable compromises' in Israeli-Palestinian talks
* Obama welcomes Middle East talks, says hard choices remain
* Kerry names Indyk Mideast envoy
* Timeline: Middle East peace talks resume
► Lockheed, Pentagon reach deal on 71 more F-35s: source
► Senate confirms Comey to be next FBI director
► Berlusconi faces verdict that could endanger Italian government
► Pope says gays must not be judged (VIDEO)
ROME - Pope Francis, in some of the most conciliatory words from any pontiff on gays, said they should not be judged or marginalized and should be integrated into society, but he reaffirmed Church teaching that homosexual acts are a sin.
* Pope's Brazil visit raises red flags for World Cup, Olympics
* Millions at Brazil Mass hear pope ask youth to change world
► Space tourism
► Israel government adopts peace referendum bill
► Israel and the Palestinian territories
► Chefs of world leaders prepare food for NYC needy
► Fun 'Sumo Run' in London's Battersea Park
► Burka superhero cartoon debuts on Pakistani TV
► A life spent in the wettest place on earth
► Cambodian opposition rejects Hun Sen election win
► Remedy of the stars, cupping leaves its mark on Hollywood
► France's smugglers hike Pyrenees for cheaper smokes
► Flaws Revealed in Electronic Monitoring
► Britney Skips 'Smurfs' Press
► Pope Francis Says He Won't Judge Gay Priests
Can you imagine what will happen if a Muslim lesbian / gay will pray together in the mosque? Where is she/he going to stand up and put himself/herself?
So also for the nuns in the church. Is "a man" allowed to enter bedrooms for the nuns, for example? Because the foolishness is, the man I'm referring here is a man trapped in a woman's body : Fellow nuns. Lesbian.
Similarly the case with gay.
Moreover, check their identity card: Do their identity cards explain their identity based in reality? No. What is more deluded than you feel you arethe man / woman (only you know that) but the facts tell us clearly: You are a man. Your wife is a man. Or You are a woman. Your husband is a woman. Hm?
► Nun: 'Gay' Does Not Exclude Priesthood
► Weiner Hangs on After Scandal
► Arming Arkansas Teachers With Guns in School
► NEWS
■ Abbas wants 'not a single Israeli' in future Palestinian state
■ Islamist party office attacked as Libya violence surges
■ EU diplomat in Egypt to mediate amid high tensions
■ Egypt's new top general stirs echoes of Nasser
■ Syria says army retakes Homs district from rebels
■ New Zealand report reignites debate on NSA spying
■ Iran nominee seen as olive branch to United States
■ Kerry seeks 'reasonable compromises' in Israeli-Palestinian talks
■ Top EU diplomat in Egypt meets rival sides in search for a way out of complex crisis
■ Egypt arrests more Islamists as EU official visits
■ NZ article reopens debate on spying on journalists
■ Russian Web Mocks Putin's Fish Kiss
ehehehee... Putin has a world-class celebrity style. All his gestures will be pointed out as a political matter. Mwah!
(Warning: Whoa. What is the meaning of such body language -- Mwah --, Cisca? Do you also kiss your partner's fish in your pan, hm? )
■ Woman diagnosed with terminal cancer gets wedding of her dreams
Alas, this news. For me, there are two scary things in one topic. Married and cancer.
■ Portrait series: Your Pet and You
■ FBI arrests 150 in three days in sex-trafficking sweep
■ How Much Is Huma Like Hillary?
► FINANCE Your Debt, Not the Government's, is Hurting the Economy: Robert Kuttner
► SHINE
■ Signs You Are About to Be Fired: Cue Music from 'Jaws'
■ Wendy's Customers Defend Server Against Bully, Get Frosties and Food
■ The Royal Baby Christening: What to Expect
► MOVIES : Angelina Jolie Is Forbes' Highest Paid Actress (Without Actually Appearing in a Movie)
► MAGAZINE
■ The Alaskan village set to disappear underwater in a decade
■ Sexist era - The time when secretaries had to be the 'office wife'
■ Are there too many managers?
► FEATURES : Bird hunters 'emptying Afghan skies'
► TECHNOLOGY : Targeted real-life adverts 'know who you are
► ANALYSIS : How can Egypt get out of crisis?
► HEALTH
■ New teeth grown from urine - study
■ Alzheimer's blood test edges closer
► SCIENCE &ENVIRONMENT : Warm weather sees boom in UK jellyfish blooms
► CULTURE : Surveillance and privacy: Hollywood’s new hot topics?
► TRAVEL
■ Five of the world’s newest wonders
■ Episode 9 - Pt 1: Riding the waves in Madagascar
► FUTURE
■ The myths behind online pornography censorship
■ Cutting-edge designs built to beat Antarctic freeze
► VIDEO
■ Scandal-hit Bolshoi visits London
■ Ramadan: When should children start fasting?
■ 'China needs good relations with West'
► Today's African Proverb : "If you find a tortoise on your roof, just know that someone has placed it there" - Sent by Fulayi Eduardo in Luanda, Angola and Moffat Vito in Mangochi, Malawi
Sure. And you dahling, if you find some books in our bathroom, you know who has put it in there.
► Americans more concerned about privacy than terrorism - Pew study
Well, and as the growth of the fruit of a tree will occur because of the approval of its roots, I think I can learn the cause of this trend.
► US judge rules that Espionage Act does not require proof of any harm done
► Manning verdict to be announced on Tuesday
► FBI recovered 105 missing and sexually exploited children
► Israel, Palestine back to negotiating table after 3yr stalemate
► Spook out of water: What Snowden can expect if Russia grants him asylum
► Russia learned 'nothing new' from Snowden leaks - deputy PM
► Gaddafi son facing 'show trial', ICC & Libya at loggerheads
► FBI sued for keeping secret their file on journalist Michael Hastings
► Former CIA agent blames Bush, Rice for kidnapping of Egyptian cleric in Italy
► OP-ED
■ Will Moscow say 'Da' to Snowden?
■ Libyans will not hand Saif Al Islam over to ICC
I want the prosecution of new Libya government for killing Gaddafi. So, here's the deal : Set him free, and let all the descendants of Gaddafi get on with their lives in peace, do not disturb them, or a thousand years will be forced to go at once right now. - Dream's title : My Dream about Libya. Just remember one thing, in the history of nations, you're not a star revolution, New Libya. So, you also do not have the original crown of sovereignty for you to proudly wear it in the international lobby. You know what I mean. You know who you are. Ehehehe.
► Russian Pirate Party threatens copyright owners with 'Black August'
► IN VISION : Russia marks Navy Day
► VIDEOS
■ 'Starvation & poverty result from Greek bailouts'
■ CrossTalk: McDonaldization
■ Gaddafi's son may face execution after show trial in Libya' - lawyer
■ First Minister of Scotland: We will win independence referendum
■ Poll for Peace: Mali hopes for end of violence amid radical Islamism
■ UK corporates hire spooks to access personal info, cops turn blind eye?
► US town makes gun ownership mandatory
► US to host Israeli-Palestinian talks || ► US to host Israeli-Palestinian talks
► Berlusconi awaits fraud verdict
► CAMBODIA : Cambodians Have Spoken, It's Time to Listen. Voters have reduced Hun Sen's ruling party to 68 seats, a surprising result signaling rising opposition to his rule, writes Charlie Campbell
► VIEWPOINT : Pope Won't Judge Gay Priests. It's not just what he said, it's how he said it
► IDEAS : The Problem with 'If Zimmerman Were Black'. In the Marissa Alexander case, the punishment doesn't fit the crime
► BUSINESS : How Two German-Owned Sister Supermarket Brands Became Hot Trendsetters in the U.S.
► TECHLAND : The Xbox One Keeps Getting More Expensive
► ENTERTAINMENT : The 25 Best Songs of 2013 (So Far)
► WORLD : Moving to a Richer Country Probably Won't Make You Happier
► PHOTO ESSAY : Witness to a Massacre: Photographs from Rabaa
► NATION : Archaeologists unearth untold story of free blacks
► ENTERTAINMENT : CBS, Time Warner Cable resume talks after brief blackout
► West Hollywood bars boycott vodka to protest Russian anti-gay laws
West Hollywood may be home to a thriving Russian community, but at least one import is no longer welcome at the city's gay bars.
* Commission to begin sweeping reform effort in child welfare
* L.A. seniors confident about aging, yet many don't manage health
► LOCAL : Vegetarian in Buenos Aires? Prepare yourself for shocked reactions
► FOOD : National Lasagna Day: Celebrate with 5 mouth-watering recipes. Today is National Lasagna Day, and we're in full support of a food holiday that celebrates a hot plate of melted cheese, creamy and meaty...
► SCIENCE & HEALTH : Solitary living, infanticide linked to origin of monogamy in mammals
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : Fire department links '50 Shades' to handcuff help calls
► OPINION : "Letting misinterpretations stand is the hallmark of the media's coverage of this story." — Jonah Goldberg on the George Zimmerman trial
Boom, Belgium — Fireworks light up the sky during the third day of the ninth edition of the Tomorrowland music festival in Belgium. PHOTOGRAPH BY: JONAS ROOSENS / AFP/Getty Images
Secunderabad, India — An Indian Hindu devotee dressed as the Hindu Goddess MahaKali performs in the street during the Bonalu festival in Secunderabad. The Goddess Kali is honored mostly by women during Bonalu festival by offerings of food and dancing. PHOTOGRAPH BY: NOAH SEELAM / AFP/Getty Images
Denpasar, Indonesia — A traditional boat moors during sunset at a beach in the Kuta area of resort island Bali. The beauty of Bali draws thousands of tourists every month, making tourism the main income source for its residents. PHOTOGRAPH BY: SONNY TUMBELAKA / AFP/Getty Images
No comments:
Post a Comment