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► Be careful not to run yourself too ragged, right now. You have been working at an exceptionally fast pace lately, and there is no real reason for you to continue running around like this. You can still get things done by whatever deadlines have been imposed. It's time to slow up and simmer down! Take off your running shoes and put on some slippers -- you deserve some mellow relaxation. It's not only good for your mental state, it's going to be good for your wallet too. Things are getting harder for you, and that may result in you turning inward somewhat. Don't fret -- you should be out of this funk in just a couple of days. You can use this time to figure stuff out!
► GUARDIAN 12 August 2013
■ Gibraltar: Britain mulls 'unprecedented' legal action against Spain
■ Justine Greening under fire over theft of British aid supplies to Somalia
■ Neil Heywood family want £5m payout over murder, says Chinese lawyer
■ Suppository gaffe makes Tony Abbott the butt of the world's jokes
■ Bradley Manning flipped a table during counseling, defence tells hearing
► CNN 13 August 2013 : Florida sinkhole swallows parts of resort near Disney World
► NBC NEWS 11 August 2013 : Could it be a 'cure'? Breakthrough prompts Down syndrome soul-searching
► NY TIMES 12 August 2013 : Arms Shipments Seen From Sudan to Syria Rebels
► WAPO 12 August 2013 : Why is Israel 'opening up the settlement floodgates' just as peace talks start?
► TELEGRAPH 11 August 2013 : First dog Bo is airlifted to Obama holiday home
► NY POST 11 August 2013 : Mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner being filmed for possible documentary
► DAILY KOS 12 August 2013
■ North Carolina Republicans sign voting restrictions into law, betray fear
■ Santorum dismisses the middle class as 'Marxism talk'
■ GOP 'moderates' pissed that they have to lie in the bed they made
► DILBERT 12 August 2013 : Super-Big Problems
► ZEROHEDGE 12 August 2013 : Bernanke Just Felt a Chill Down His Spine
► FOXNEWS 12 August 2013 : Yemen drone strikes may revive war-powers battle between administration, Congress
► NEWS & POLITIC : Oprah Winfrey is a Racist. Published on Aug 9, 2013 by SchiffReport
► ENTERTAINMENT : The Truth Behind World War Z. Published on Jul 4, 2013 by Stefan Molyneux
Alain Soral looks more sexy when he is getting older, right?
[What? Warning: you are prohibited from giving irrelevant comment in your own post. Signed : CZ]
► The Afghan edge to India-Pakistan rivalry
By Frank Jack Daniel and Sanjeev Miglani - BARAMULLA/NEW DELHI, India - Pakistan-based militants are preparing to take on India once Western troops leave Afghanistan next year, several sources say, raising the risk of a spike in tensions between rivals India and Pakistan.
* Pakistan accuses India of shelling as Kashmir tension simmers
► Billionaire lifts lid on 'Hyperloop' transport
By Rory Carroll - SAN FRANCISCO - Billionaire U.S. entrepreneur Elon Musk unveiled plans on Monday for a futuristic "Hyperloop" transportation system to whisk passengers between San Francisco and Los Angeles in under half an hour.
* California aims to 'bottle sunlight'
► Fidel Castro largely out of sight as he turns 87
By: Marc Frank - HAVANA - Fidel Castro turns 87 today , largely out of sight but not out of mind, as Cuba struggles to move on from his half-century rule and as many of his policies are reconsidered under the leadership of his younger brother Raul.
* Cubans welcome new U.S. visa policy, government largely silent
► Egyptian government yet to decide on pro-Mursi vigils: report
► Guantanamo guards expect unrest as Ramadan ends
► Japan heatwave sees temperature hit record 41 degrees
► The hunt for bodies continues in France's Lorraine
► The FARC
► Colombians shake it up at Cali's World Salsa Festival
► US plans lower sentences for drug-users
► Israel's Iron Dome
► Raw: Giant Sinkhole Swallows Vacation Villa
► Raw: Morsi Supporters Stand Firm
► Turning Carnivorous Fish Into Vegetarians
► Oprah Discusses Racist Incident
► NEWS
■ U.S. eyeing Syrian opposition alliances, chemical weapons moves
■ Syrian rebel commander visits front in Assad's home province
■ Q&A on anti-gay legislation in Russia
■ Protests swell, prompt Egypt to postpone dispersal
■ Key events in Egypt's uprising and unrest
■ Venezuela's Maduro to seek decree powers in graft fight
■ Israeli victims' families protest prisoner release
■ French Muslims fear surge in attacks by far-right militants
■ Main issues behind Egypt's political stalemate
■ Obama Weakened U.S. Credibility By Not Holding 'Red Lines' He Set With Syria and Iran, Rep. Kay Granger Says
■ Rouhani defends cabinet choices in Iran parliament debate
■ Israeli pain, Palestinian joy over inmate release
■ Dutch Prince Friso dies after 2012 avalanche
■ Religious people are less intelligent than atheists, study finds
► OMG! : Heidi Klum's Wildest Hair Moments || ► Starbucks in Brentwood, California
► SCREEN
■ Mansome 241: MANSOME GUIDE TO BODY HAIR
■ Dog Plays Solo Fetch
► HEALTH : 10 Easy Food Swaps for a Tastier Low-Cholesterol Diet
► SHOPPING : 10 beauty tricks that you can't live without
► GRIND TV : Skateboarding dog pulls off canine version of a kickflip
► Kerry: Israeli settlements move was expected
► BUSINESS : From heart rates to surveys: How to keep workers happy
► MAGAZINE
■ What can a brain scan tell us about free will?
■ Alfredo Moser: Bottle light inventor proud to be poor
► FUTURE
■ Horizons: The planes that can pick up trains
■ Ten weird and wonderful transport concepts of tomorrow
► HEALTH
■ Induced labour 'linked to autism'
■ Test of famous faces 'helps to spot early dementia'
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : Near-death experiences 'explained'
A surge of electrical activity in the dying brain could be responsible for the experiences described by near-death survivors, scientists report. * Bringing people back from the dead
* Near-death experience 'in mind'
* New light on near-death flashes
► Today's African Proverb : "A cutting word is worse than a bowstring; a cut may heal, but the cut of the tongue does not" - A Mauritanian proverb sent by Nelly Bhembe, Mbabane, Swaziland
► Snowden's father and lawyer receive Russian visas, plan trip to Moscow
► Pirate Bay launches easy anti-censorship browser
► Sochi Olympics: Protest and participation trumps 'sledgehammer' of ban or boycott
► Brazil may reject US fighter jet deal over NSA spying scandal
► Kerry faces Latin American grilling over NSA spying
► NY 'stop &' frisk' policy violates minorities' rights, US Constitution - judge
► Bradley Manning Nobel Peace Prize nod backed by 100k petition-signers
► Crypto-currency for NSA leaker: Snowden fund accepts Bitcoin
► Germany, US to negotiate Washington-proposed 'no spy' pact
► Watched from a waste bin: UK pulls plug on 'spy' trash cans
► Former NSA chief predicts surveillance programs will expand
► 'Islamophobic France': Muslim leader urges govt to act
► Prosecutors confirm foreign funding of Navalny's mayoral campaign
► OP-ED
■ Washington afraid of BRICS, needs to spy to maintain hegemony
■ More democratic freedoms in Saudi Arabia? Not going to happen - Pepe Escobar
► VIDEOS
■ Till Debt Do US Part: 'Country's backlog much bigger than declared' (ft. Jim Rogers)
■ 'Rampant injustice rules Saudi Arabia' - prince defector (FULL VIDEO, EXCLUSIVE)
■ Sochi Olympics Boycott: Hysteria or legitimate protest? Russia's Interior Ministry has said there'll be no discrimination against gay people coming to watch or participate in the Sochi Winter Olympics. That's the latest response to pressure put on Russia by the Western LGBT community, calling for a boycott of the Games. It's a protest at a new law against non-traditional sexual relations propaganda to minors. RT invites a panel of guests for an in-depth discussion of the issue.
■ Escobar: Civil war breeding in Saudi Arabia amid protester crackdown
■ Kerry On Damage Control: NSA spying under fire in Latin America
■ 'FBI murdered my son, I want justice': Killed Chechen's father to sue agency
► Viewfinder - Asia: My Father, my Mother
► Inside Story : Mali: A new dawn of peace and stability?
► The Frost Interview - Daniel Barenboim: 'Spaces of dialogue'
► CRIME : The Feds Let 'Whitey' Get Away With Murder
Mike Barnicle on the FBI agents and other officials who dropped the ball during the decades Whitey Bulger was allowed to roam free
► FAMILY : Women Need to 'Lean In'to Pregnancy Too
► HEALTH : Common Genetic Ground Found for Depression, Schizophrenia, Autism
► PHOTOGRAPHY
■ The Internet's Best Photojournalism, August Edition - Curated by Mikko Takkunen, a collection of the best photo features and essays around the web from the past two weeks
■ Burned to Nothing: When Photographers Destroy Negatives
■ In Praise of a Whimsical, Solar-Powered 'Do-Nothing Machine'
► SWITZERLAND : Switzerland's Xenophobia: It's Not Just About Oprah
► ENTERTAIMENT : 11 Great Vocal Performances in Pixar Movies
► BUSINESS
■ The Hyperloop: L.A. to S.F. in 30 minutes?
■ California housing affordability declines as home prices rise
► LOCAL
■ Rodeo clown with Obama mask has big defender: Rush Limbaugh
■ Schools can administer insulin without licensed nurses, court says
■ Beverly Hills principal's on-campus camp is for-profit business
► WORLD : Israel intercepts rocket targeting resort city of Eilat
► TRAVEL : Dana Point: Elephant sculptures are silly, sweet--and sobering
► IMAGE : For women of a certain type: House Industries for Uniqlo shirts
► OPINION : "He is, after all, one of the most constructively disruptive entrepreneurs of our time." — Jon Healey on Elon Musk, who's proposed the Hyperloop fast transport capsule system
► OBITUARIES : Stan Lynde dies at 81; created 'Rick O'Shay' comic strip
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : How candid is Junot Diaz en español?
► FRAMEWORK
■ Sorry boss – no photo - Posted By: Scott Harrison
■ Pictures in the News | August 12, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Beijing — A Chinese boatman takes tourists for a ride among water lily pads at Zizhuyuan Park, which translates as Purple Bamboo Park, in Beijing. PHOTOGRAPH BY: MARK RALSTON / AFP/Getty Images
Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo — A fisherman walks between traditional wooden boats on the shore of Lake Kivu in Goma, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo. PHOTOGRAPH BY: PHIL MOORE / AFP
APPETITE TODAY : When hungry, what we need is to eat food. Thus, although my heart will always love you, but dahling, I do not want to have sex when my stomach feels hungry. What you need to ask me is "Do you feel hungry? Are you really hungry? Will we still sensual when we're hungry? Are you going to stop loving me after I am full because of the food? Or ye will love me more excited because your body has been comforted by the food?"
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