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► SLASH DOT 13 August 2013
■ Russia Today: Vladimir Putin's Weapon In 'The War of Images' || ► SPIEGEL 13 August 2013 : Russia Today: Putin's Weapon in the War of Images - By Benjamin Bidder
■ Photocopying Michelle Obama's Diary, Just In Case || ► ATLANTIC 12 August 2013 : Photocopying Michelle Obama's Diary, Just in Case || ► GAWKER 9 August 2013 || ► CNN 11 August 2013
■ Obama's Privacy Reform Panel Will Report To ... the NSA || ► TECHDIRT 10 June 2013: Clapper: I Gave 'The Least Untruthful Answer' To Wyden's 'Beating Your Wife' Question On Data Surveillance || ► ARSTECHNICA 13 August 2013 : Obama's "reform" panel to be led by Clapper, who denied spying to Congress
■ Cold War Plan Tried To Put a Copper Ring Around the Earth || ► WIRED 13 August 2013 : The Forgotten Cold War Plan That Put a Ring of Copper Around the Earth
► NY TIMES 13 August 2013 : On Eve of Talks, Israel Approves More Housing and Stops a Rocket
► SLATE 13 August 2013
■ Trouble in Paulistine - Ron Paul's followers now run the Iowa GOP, but that doesn't mean libertarianism will win in 2016.
■ Believe the Hyperloop - Elon Musk's wild vision of superfast transit is not as crazy as it seems.
► GUARDIAN 13 August 2013
■ Austerity addicts: why is 1940s nostalgia all the rage?
■ Pope Francis the free spirit meets Mario Balotelli the maverick
► PC WORLD 13 August 2013 : Review: NASA's Curiosity App for Windows 8 lets you explore Mars rover in detail
► FOXNEWS 13 August 2013 :Sinai missiles fall on Israeli city as desert jihadists wage war on two fronts
► MICHELLE MALKIN 13 August 2013 : Our insane asylum policies revisited
► DAILY KOS 13 August 2013 : Richard Cohen reveals that Hillary Clinton is a woman
► TECHDIRT 13 August 2013 : Judge Refuses To Dismiss Suit Against Feds Who Arrested Former Marine For His Controversial Facebook Posts
► GAMING - by SkyDoesMinecraft
■ Minecraft Mini-Game : QUICK SAND! Published on Aug 9, 2013
■ Minecraft Mini-Game : MC-INFECTED! Published on Jun 11, 2013
■ Minecraft Mini-Game : THE NEW COPS N ROBBERS ROUND 4! Published on May 9, 2013
■ Minecraft Mini-Game : HIDE AND SEEK 2! Published on Jul 17, 2013
► Breaking News: Egyptian army opens fire on stone-throwing protesters in Cairo: Reuters witness
► German, French growth should help euro zone exit recession
► Egyptian police kill at least 30 in protest crackdown: Brotherhood
► Police kill 30 in Egypt crackdown: Brotherhood
By Yasmine Saleh and Tom Finn - CAIRO - Egyptian security forces killed at least 30 people on Wednesday clearing a camp of Cairo protesters who were demanding the reinstatement of deposed President Mohamed Mursi, his Muslim Brotherhood movement said. | Video
* Clashes break out in Cairo between pro-and anti-Mursi factions
* Behind the barricades, Mursi supporters make most of camp life
* Islamist Nour Party to help shape new Egyptian constitution
► U.S. soldier Manning could break silence as WikiLeaks trial nears end
► Boko Haram leader claims recent Nigeria attacks in video
► Obama continues vacation on rainy Martha's Vineyard
► Political analyst Hisham Hellyer talks about clashes in Egypt
► Raw: Iowa Firefighters Help Clean Elephants
► Raw: Pope Francis Greets Football Stars
► Egyptian Troops Move Against Pro-Morsi Sit-Ins
► NEWS
■ Kerry says had 'frank and open' talks with Netanyahu on settlements
■ Peace talks resume under cloud of Israeli construction
■ Yemeni Nobel winner says Egypt coup deadly for Arab democracy
■ Analysis: Yemen leader basks in U.S. favor as drone strikes fuel rage
■ Palestinian prisoner release on track after court ruling
■ Egypt's new leaders name new provincial chiefs
■ Egypt: Islamist protesters, police clash in Cairo
■ Egyptian troops move against pro-Morsi sit-ins
■ Bahrain on edge ahead of opposition-called protest
■ The Debate Obama Never Wanted
■ State Department: Yes, We'll Send Benghazi Documents -- Again
■ Theisen Eaton adds silver to new husband's gold
■ Pro-Mursi protester shot dead as Egypt standoff intensifies
■ Israel Starts 'Peace Move' Prisoner Release
■ John Lewis: Chickens more productive than Congress. At least they produce eggs.
■ Genetic portraits: How much do you and your family members really look alike?
■ Aug. 13 is International Left-Handers Day
■ Beijing cracks down on bizarre apartment-top villa
► SHINE
■ Wedding Boasts 80 Bridesmaids. That's a Whole Lot of Taffeta
■ Shirt Kids Sholudn't Wear - Graphic T-Shirts: Hot Styles for Back-to-School
■ Dudeoir Photography: Is This Really a Trend?
► OMG!
■ Gwyneth Paltrow Draws Outrage From Authors After 'Highjacking' Literary Event
■ Mila Kunis's Sexiest Red Carpet Looks
■ Jimmy Fallon Explains the Meaning Behind Baby Name Winnie (Hint: It's Not About a Pooh)
■ Oprah 'sorry' for Switzerland's flap
■ Johnny Depp's Boy Band Surprise for Daughter
► MOVIES
■ '80s Movie Babes Then and Now
■ Star Repeatedly Wears Dirty Shirt - Why Shia LaBeouf Can't Stop Wearing This Outfit
► HEALTH : Avocados: The World's Most Perfect Food?
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA
■ Cheating Husband's Cruel Words Inspires Campaign for Change
■ Houston Couple Nervous After Baby Monitor Hacking
► AUTOS
■ Car Makes Owners have Bad Rep - BMW drivers really are jerks, studies find
► MUSIC : Meet the Pint-Sized Flower Girl at Kevin Federline's Surprise Vegas Wedding
► GRIND TV : Kenyan 4-year-old thirsts for life, adventure. Nkaitole, possibly the youngest person to have created a bucket list, stars in emotional video campaign about the importance of safe drinking water
► SHOPPING : 6 shoes that will last a lifetime
► SPORTS : Johnny Weir said he's willing to be arrested to make people pay attention to Russian anti-gay laws
► SCREEN : Fuzzy Kitten Goes Air Boxing
► FINANCE : An Odd Crown for Atlanta: Most Guns at the Airport
► HOMES : How long is too long to live with your parents? Survey shows generation gap
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : Antarctic: Where 'zombies' thrive and shipwrecks are preserved - By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News
► BUSINESS : Making money from unexploded bombs
► Day in pictures: 13 August 2013
► FEATURES
■ France economy: Flea market traders 'pessimistic'
■ In pictures: Selling the USSR as a travel destination
► HEALTH : Dyslexia 'seen in brain scans' of pre-school children
► MAGAZINE:What's it like being called Messiah?
► FUTURE :How to combat the loneliness of space travel
► Today's African Proverb : "If a snake does not act like a snake, little children will use it to tie firewood" - An Igbo proverb sent by Chukwuyere Anyandu in Minnesota, the US
► Egypt police break up protests - LIVE
► Dozens feared killed in Egyptian security crackdown on pro-Morsi camps
► White House denies DNI Clapper will head 'independent' NSA review group
► Google: Gmail users 'have no legitimate expectation of privacy'
► 'Climate of Islamophobia': Two attackers rip veil off French girl
► No to killer drones: UN chief calls for UAV surveillance use only
► Google messaging service hacked, sends malware to Android users – Kaspersky
► Department of Justice to review FBI surveillance under Patriot Act
► VIDEOS
■ 'FBI murdered my son, I want justice': Killed Chechen's father to sue agency
■ Ahoy! Pirate Bay launches anti-censorship browser
■ Graphic video: Tear gas, shots fired in brutal Cairo crackdown on pro-Morsi sit-ins
■ Death in Egypt: Dozens feared killed in crackdown on Morsi supporters
► NATIONAL SECURITY : U.S. Sidelined as Iraq Becomes Bloodier
► NIGERIA : After Grisly Mosque Attack, Nigeria's Boko Haram Terrorist Group Calls Out Obama
► RELATIONSHIP : Study: Men Want Women to Chip In on Dates, but Are Afraid to Ask
► OPINION : "Guantanamo has devastated our reputation as a champion of human rights." — Dianne Feinstein and Dick Durbin on the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
► NATION : New York mayoral candidates spar in debate as Weiner sinks in polls
► SCIENCE : Low testosterone: A disease to be treated or market to be tapped?
► Pictures in the News | Aug. 13, 2013
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