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► MSN NEWS 25 July 2013 : Cheap tea 'may pose health risk'
► DAILY MAIL : 'It's gayby shower day!': Pregnant Fergie celebrates impending motherhood at a colourful bash complete with drag burlesque performers || ► JUSTJARED 29 July 2013 : Inside Fergie's Baby Shower with Josh Duhamel (Exclusive Pics)
► TODAY in HISTORY
■ 31 July 1964 : Ranger 7 photographs moon
■ 31 July 1991 : Treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Strategic Offensive Reductions (START I)
► KSAT 30 July 2013 : Report: Shutdown won't shut down Obamacare. Bill funding government runs out on Sept. 30
► GUARDIAN 30 July 2013
■ Country ruled by family of Manchester City owner accused over human rights
■ Coalition announces five-year 'tent city' processing plan for Nauru
■ Obama pitches 'grand bargain' to a middle class that no longer exists
■ A big-name transfer has become the comfort food of failing clubs
■ Night riders: aboard the Paddington-Penzance sleeper train
► SLASH DOT 30 July 2013 : Bradley Manning Convicted of Espionage, Acquitted of 'Aiding the Enemy'
► FOXNEWS 30 Jyly 2013 : Gov't Knows Best? White House creates 'nudge squad' to shape behavior
► DAILY KOS 30 July 2013 : PPP: Palin narrowly leads GOP Senate field, but loses badly in general :
► PC WORLD 30 July 2013 : MIT report says it didn't seek federal charges against Aaron Swartz
► NBC NEWS 31 July 2013 : Apple patent reveals three-lens, three-sensor iPhone camera
► NEWS & POLITIC : Who Funded Hitler? -- Questions For Corbett #008. Published on Jul 22, 2013 by corbettreport
► NEWS & POLITIC : Les infos dont on parle peu n°38 (27 Juillet 2013). Published on Jul 26, 2013 by infosdontonparlepeu
► NEWS &POLITIC : Egypt After Morsi - Published on Jul 22, 2013 by VICE
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► Manning damage has fallen well short of worst U.S. fears
By Warren Strobel - WASHINGTON - Accused of the nation's biggest-ever security leak, Army soldier Bradley Manning was vilified by the U.S. government for causing irreparable damage to American national interests. In retrospect, the harm he caused seems to have been overplayed.
* Manning acquitted of aiding enemy, still may face long jail term
* Video: Private Manning acquitted of aiding enemy
* WikiLeaks' Assange condemns Manning verdict, Obama
* Factbox: Quotes from the Bradley Manning WikiLeaks court-martial
* Video: Show of support for soldier Bradley Manning
► VIDEO : Muslim Brotherhood supporters demand Mursi re-instatement
► Russia and Syria's historical ties
► Taliban free nearly 250 in Pakistan jail break
► Rights campaigner sceptical over Pope's comments on gays
► OMG!
■ All of the Details From Inside Fergie's 'Gayby' Shower!► NEWS
■ Kidding Around: July 29, 2013
■ Israel, Palestinians strive for peace deal within nine months
■ Obama hosts Israeli, Palestinian peace negotiators
■ Israelis, Palestinians to meet again within 2 weeks aiming for peace deal in 9 months
■ India's Congress Party agrees to create new state in south
■ The Jailbreak Nightmare
■ Italy's top court begins crucial Berlusconi case hearing
■ 'Boxing' Mugabe lays down the gloves on Zimbabwe election eve
■ Obama to propose 'grand bargain'
■ Wobbly, Sunlike Star Being Pulled by Giant Alien Planet
► FINANCE
■ Super Stimulus Program Is Best Hope to Save the Economy: Kuttner
■ Murdoch's estranged wife gets lawyered up
► SHINE : Prince William's Paternity Leave: A Bold Move?
► TV : ReelzChannel CEO Defends Controversial JFK Documentary Theory: President Was Killed by Accidental Secret Service Shot
► SHOPPING : Pedicure saboteurs (and how to avoid them)
► HOMES
■ The 10 best home projects on Kickstarter now
■ Best pasta sauces
► TRAVEL : The best pizza places in the U.S.
► Zimbabweans vote for new president
Zimbabweans begin voting in polls to elect a president amid claims that the party of incumbent Robert Mugabe has doctored the electoral roll.
* Will the loser accept the result?
* Diary: How Zimbabwe has changed
* Election rivals campaign in Zimbabwe - VIDEO
* Tsvangirai tarnished by power?
* Q&A: Zimbabwe elections
► VIDEO : Morsi meeting: EU chief Catherine Ashton speaks to BBC
► FUTURE
■ Classic aircraft: Five golden rules for enduring design
■ How the ouija board really moves
► CULTURE : Vladimir Putin's alpha male apparel
► Today's African Proverb : Two rams cannot drink from the same bucket at the same time" - A Yoruba proverb sent by Akhigbe Godons in Auchi, Edo state, Nigeria and Muyideen Adeogun in London, UK
► Manning not guilty of aiding the enemy, faces 130+ yrs in jail on other charges
► Manning trial verdict: LIVE UPDATES
► Manning opened new era of optimism, leaving none for himself – WikiLeaks spokesman
► NSA surveillance programs to be partially declassified
► Senator proposes National Whistleblower Day on same date as Manning verdict
► Snowden deals blow to 'global electronic prison camp' – Russian Orthodox Church
► More than 1,200 evacuated following Moscow TV center blaze
► OP-ED : Bradley Manning lynched by the US government- By Pepe Escobar
► In VISION : Thai oil spill blackens white sand beaches
► VIDEOS
■ Hard Time? Manning awaits verdict as US media label him guilty
■ Manning arrives at Fort Meade to hear verdict
■ 'I wanted public to know': Manning truthteller or traitor?
■ Manning not guilty of aiding enemy, faces 100+ yrs in jail on other charges
■ WikiLeaks on Manning verdict: Glad journalism not treason, no term will stop whistleblowers
► Viewfinder - Asia: Stranded in Kabul
► Inside Story : Israeli-Palestinian talks: A road to peace?
► Navalny launches mayoral bid in Moscow
► Inside Story : A fresh start for Mali?
► Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy || ► Al Jazeera speaks to PJ Crowley on Manning case
► BUDGETS : New White House "Grand Bargain" Proposal Is Neither Yet
► HEALTH & FAMILY
■ Breastfeeding and Other Early Influencers on Children's IQ
■ What Drove Man to Monogamy: Researchers Can't Agree
► ASIA : Southeast Asia's Haze Is Back
By Yenni Kwok - The suffocating pollution from fires in Indonesia has returned with a vengeance, and authorities warn the worst is yet to come
► CAMBODIA: Q&A: Veteran War Photographer Tim Page on Cambodia, Conflict and Getting High
► VIETNAM : LGBT Rights Blossom in Repressive Vietnam, But No Sign of Further Freedoms
► TURKEY : In Turkey, Critics of Erdogan's Government Claim Familiar Pattern of Reprisal
► CONTROVERSIES : Weiner in New NY Campaign Ad: I Won't Quit
► SCIENCE
■ Breast-feeding could mean 4 IQ points at age 7
■ Girl sickened after lake swim: What is a brain-eating amoeba?
■ U.S. proposes annual lung cancer screening for those at high risk
► BUSINESS : L.A. plumbers turn family's pipe dream into reality
► Pictures in the News | July 30, 2013
13 PICTURES TODAY
A man and women hold hands as they cross a rainbow painted crosswalk at the intersection of Bute St. and Davie St. in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday July 29, 2013. The city of Vancouver painted a rainbow crosswalk to celebrate Vancouver Pride and permanently mark the heart of Vancouver's gay community. (Carmine Marinelli/QMI Agency)
Participants of the Mudflat Olympics play a ballgame in the mud in Brunsbuettel, northern Germany, on July 28, 2013. At the Mudflat Olympics teams of different disciplines, such as watt-soccer, watt-handball and watt-sledding, compete. AFP PHOTO / DPA/ AXEL HEIMKEN
Two Polish nuns look at people bathing as hundreds of thousands of young Catholic pilgrims attending World Youth Day start gathering at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro for a prayer vigil with Pope Francis, on July 27, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/YASUYOSHI CHIBA)
Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) pose with body suits resembling tigers as they sit in a cage during a protest in front of the National Zoological Park ahead of International Tiger Day, in New Delhi on July 26, 2013. The protest was held in the wake of what the activists claim are the deaths of eight tigers at the zoo during a six-month period. (AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN)
A boy holds an umbrella as waves break over the sea front while monsoon rain falls in Mumbai on July 25, 2013. The monsoon season, which runs from June to September, accounts for about 80 percent of India's annual rainfall, vital for a farm economy which lacks adequate irrigation facilities. AFP PHOTO/ PUNIT PARANJPE
A cat peeks out a hole at the Stichts Asyl for Animals in Utrecht on July 24, 2013. Many vacationers have their pet housed in the animal shelter during their holidays. AFP PHOTO / ANP / KOEN VAN WEEL
Blue lights illuminated the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, to honour the birth of a son to the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, July 22, 2013. (Errol McGihon/QMI Agency)
A group of women in Duchess of Cambridge masks stand outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in London, where Prince William and his wife Catherine's baby will be born. AFP/LEON NEAL
A family dressed in their illuminated costumes take part in this years Public Dreams Society's Illuminares Lantern Festival at Trout Lake in Vancouver, Saturday, July 20, 2013. (Carmine Marinelli/QMI Agency)
Singer Beyonce and her husband, rapper Jay Z, depart from a rally for Trayvon Martin in New York July 20, 2013. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
A young man jumps in a fountain of the Trocadero Square in front of the Eiffel Tower on a warm summer afternoon in Paris on July 19, 2013. (REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes)
An activist with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) lies covered with barbecue sauce during a protest against the consumption of animal products in Ottawa on July 17, 2013. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)
A monkey plays in a pond surrounded by carps at a wildlife park in Hefei, Anhui province on July 16, 2013. (REUTERS/Stringer)
A man and women hold hands as they cross a rainbow painted crosswalk at the intersection of Bute St. and Davie St. in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday July 29, 2013. The city of Vancouver painted a rainbow crosswalk to celebrate Vancouver Pride and permanently mark the heart of Vancouver's gay community. (Carmine Marinelli/QMI Agency)
Participants of the Mudflat Olympics play a ballgame in the mud in Brunsbuettel, northern Germany, on July 28, 2013. At the Mudflat Olympics teams of different disciplines, such as watt-soccer, watt-handball and watt-sledding, compete. AFP PHOTO / DPA/ AXEL HEIMKEN
Two Polish nuns look at people bathing as hundreds of thousands of young Catholic pilgrims attending World Youth Day start gathering at Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro for a prayer vigil with Pope Francis, on July 27, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/YASUYOSHI CHIBA)
Activists from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) pose with body suits resembling tigers as they sit in a cage during a protest in front of the National Zoological Park ahead of International Tiger Day, in New Delhi on July 26, 2013. The protest was held in the wake of what the activists claim are the deaths of eight tigers at the zoo during a six-month period. (AFP PHOTO/RAVEENDRAN)
A boy holds an umbrella as waves break over the sea front while monsoon rain falls in Mumbai on July 25, 2013. The monsoon season, which runs from June to September, accounts for about 80 percent of India's annual rainfall, vital for a farm economy which lacks adequate irrigation facilities. AFP PHOTO/ PUNIT PARANJPE
A cat peeks out a hole at the Stichts Asyl for Animals in Utrecht on July 24, 2013. Many vacationers have their pet housed in the animal shelter during their holidays. AFP PHOTO / ANP / KOEN VAN WEEL
Blue lights illuminated the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, to honour the birth of a son to the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, July 22, 2013. (Errol McGihon/QMI Agency)
A group of women in Duchess of Cambridge masks stand outside the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in London, where Prince William and his wife Catherine's baby will be born. AFP/LEON NEAL
A family dressed in their illuminated costumes take part in this years Public Dreams Society's Illuminares Lantern Festival at Trout Lake in Vancouver, Saturday, July 20, 2013. (Carmine Marinelli/QMI Agency)
Singer Beyonce and her husband, rapper Jay Z, depart from a rally for Trayvon Martin in New York July 20, 2013. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
A young man jumps in a fountain of the Trocadero Square in front of the Eiffel Tower on a warm summer afternoon in Paris on July 19, 2013. (REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes)
An activist with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) lies covered with barbecue sauce during a protest against the consumption of animal products in Ottawa on July 17, 2013. (REUTERS/Chris Wattie)
A monkey plays in a pond surrounded by carps at a wildlife park in Hefei, Anhui province on July 16, 2013. (REUTERS/Stringer)
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