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► Do you want to live your life your own way, or according to what other people say? If your reputation is your top concern (and it should be), then you need to stop listening to what other people say and start listening to what your inner voices is telling you! Compromising what you want is never going to help you get anywhere, no matter what people say. Stay true to your beliefs -- talking to an older relative might help you get some insight on how to stay on track. Your big new ideas are taking root today -- so expect some hot action soon! You may find that at least one person is more than willing to go along with your schemes, no matter how nutty they seem at first.
► E SCIENCE 14 August 2013 : Genetic map of cancer reveals trails of mutation that lead to disease
► DAILY KOS 14 August 2013
■ White House said to be telling senators who don't want Larry Summers as Fed chief to bug off
■ More than 200 reasons Republicans might want to rethink that whole food stamp moocher thing
■ McConnell boldly refuses to take stance on government shutdown
► ABC Au 1 Augsut 2013 : Blasphemy or zealotry: Reza Aslan vs Fox News
► PC WORLD 8 July 2013 : Review: Rising Storm puts you into WWII's Pacific Theatre
► GUARDIAN 15 August 2013
■ Google: Gmail users shouldn't expect email privacy
■ Lib Dems and Tories hand back £520,000 bequest after outcry
■ Christian family home after ill-fated Pacific voyage to escape US tyranny
■ India's submarine tragedy leaves navy facing awkward questions
► FOXNEWS 15 Augsut 2013 : California economist says real U.S debt $70 trillion, not $16.9 trillion the government claims
► FOXNEWS 14 August 2013 : Kerry urges calm in Egypt, calls violence a 'serious blow'
► PC WORLD 14 August 2013 : PRISM could ruin businesses that rely on the cloud
► TECHDIRT 14 August 2013 : Did The NSA Think The Public Can't Do Math? Attempt To Downplay Data Collection Fails Miserably
► MICHELLE MALKIN 14 August 2013 : The illegal alien murderer of Vanessa Pham
► AP HOSTED 15 August 2013 : Online forums provide key havens for terror plots
► NPR 14 August 2013 : What Food Should Astronauts Eat On The Way To Mars?
► NEWS & POLITIC : Dr. Jim Willie: Out of Control Chaos Coming with Shortages of Gold, Silver, Food, Gasoline and More. Published on Aug 6, 2013 by Greg Hunter
► NEWS & POLITIC : Edward Snowden, A Truth Unveiled (Documentary). Published on Jul 7, 2013 by BytezAutomations
► EDUCATION : Cuba 2012 (BBC Documentary). Published on May 14, 2013 by NewDOCUMENTARlES
► NEWS & POLITIC : Alex Jones Show: Thursday (8-8-13) Cynthia McKinney. Published on Aug 8, 2013 by ConspiracyScope
► NEWS & POLITIC : The Biggest Obstacle to the Liberty Movement. Published on Aug 7, 2013 by Stefan Molyneux
► Islamists call Cairo protest march as death toll mounts
By Tom Perry and Michael Georgy - CAIRO - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood called on followers to march in protest in Cairo, after hundreds of people were killed in a security crackdown on the Islamist movement that has left the most populous Arab nation polarized and in turmoil. | Live Coverage
* Death toll from political violence in Egypt rises to 525
* Video: Cleanup begins at Cairo's Rabaa sit-in
* UAE says supports Egypt government's 'sovereign measures'
* U.S. condemns killings of protesters, Turkey wants U.N. action
► At least 33 killed in series of Baghdad bombings : police
► BUSINESS : Cisco cutting 4,000 jobs, sees slow progress
By Bill Rigby - Network equipment maker Cisco Systems is cutting 4,000 jobs, or 5 percent of its workforce, as it makes a fresh attempt to reduce costs and refocus on growth areas in the face of uncertain demand for its networking equipment.
* Lenovo first-quarter profit jumps as smartphone push pays off
► HEALTH : Prescription drug misuse rises in U.S.
By Lindsay Dunsmuir - NEW YORK - One in 10 Americans admit taking a prescription drug they have not been prescribed, and a quarter of those people have used them just to get high, according to an ongoing Reuters/Ipsos poll.
* U.S. schools face tough decisions on Obamacare benefits
► VIDEO : Breakingviews: Markets are poor judge of Egypt
► EGYPT
■ Turkey slams Egypt crackdown on pro-Morsi protests
■ Egypt declares month-long state of emergency amid riots
■ US condemns violence against protesters in Egypt
■ Kerry urges Egyptian government to end violence
■ Hundreds dead after Egypt police storm protests
► Raw: Clashes in Cairo Erupt, at Least 95 Killed
► White House Condemns Violence in Egypt
► Raw: Egypt Protesters Clash in Street Battles
► Egypt in State of Emergency, Hundreds Dead
► NEWS
■ U.S. condemns killings of Egypt protesters, Turkey wants U.N. action
■ Turkey urges U.N. to stop Egypt 'massacre', Iran fears 'civil war'
■ After 5-year freeze, Israelis, Palestinians hold first formal peace talks in Middle East
■ ElBaradei quits Egypt government, other liberals stay
■ Iraqi prime minister says to pursue militants after bombings
■ US: Egypt violence 'serious blow' to peace efforts
■ Cairo's Islamist camps overrun amid crackdownHaiyaaa....please do not be too much diplomacy in quoted words. Show your real action, America! Like you could do in Egypt when Egypt was on the verge of a split in 2011 crisis.
■ A difference this Obama vacation: No daughters yet
■ Israelis, Palestinians kick off peace talks
■ U.S. weighs canceling military exercise with Egypt
■ U.N. says chemical weapons investigators to visit Syria imminently
■ Death toll in Egypt violence rises to 421
■ Bolivia records: Aymara herder is 123 years old
■ Badger digs up medieval tombs in Germany
■ Ex-U.S. congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. sentenced to 30 months in prison
■ Harry Potter readers hated George W. Bush, new research suggests
■ Texas Congressman invites 'Obama rodeo clown' to perform in his state
■ British art student makes 12-course meal in a can
► SHINE
■ COOKING SALSA
■ Bride Gets Wedding Cake Revenge on eBay
■ Nike Pulls Line Inspired by Samoan Tattoos
■ Prince William Talks Fatherhood at First Public Appearance
■ Paralyzed Bride Fulfills Wedding Day Dream, Walks Down the Aisle
Based on the example above, then the considerations that underlie a person's decision to get married is not on physical things, but more on the mental readiness. So,... um, if today we were not married, yet ... ahaha ... then, then you know for sure the most appropriate words after the points above. After yet, before ahaha after ahaha.
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA
■ Patrol Officer Hailed as Hero After Rescuing Dog From Accident
■ Gay Sailor's Homecoming Comes With Surprise Marriage Proposal
► GRIND TV : 'Turducken' of the sea–scientists off Delaware catch shark within a shark
► OMG! : Oprah Spills on Stedman: 'We're Like an Old Married Couple'
► FINANCE : Disruptions: As New Targets for Hackers, Your Car and Your House
► MUSIC : 'SYTYCD' Top 10 to 8 Recap: Robert Roldan Returns!
► TRAVEL : America's best coffee cities
► BUSINESS
■ How to play with an intelligent octopus
■ Smartphones outsell basic feature handsets
► HEALTH
■ Milestone study probes cancer origin
Scientists are reporting a milestone for cancer research after charting 21 major mutations behind the vast majority of tumours.
* Images of cancer close-up - VIDEO :
* Breast cancer map 'a key moment'
* Thriving cancer's 'chaos' explained
■ Mouth bacteria may trigger bowel cancer
► VIDEO
■ 'Monkey Christ' fresco boosts tourism
■ Milestone study probes cancer origin
► ANALYSIS : Cairo official death toll passes 500
► Venezuela's Maduro pledges action on women's hair thieves
► In pictures: Rare snow leopards born at Twycross Zoo
► FUTURE
■ Lockheed's U-2: Spying on the world at the end of space
We have lift off! - James May on the Moon - BBC. Uploaded on Jun 28, 2010 by BBCWorldwide
■ Berlin start-ups: Cool and commerce coming together?
► AUTOS : The 10 most famous cars sold at auction
► Today's African Proverb : "A chattering bird builds no nest" - A proverb from Cameroon sent by Andrea Agany Deng, South Sudan
► Bloody reckoning: Crisis-torn Egypt's future on a knife edge after crackdown on Islamists
► Manning's court testimony: 'I believed I was going to help people, not hurt people'
► Abu Ghraib contractor, accused of human rights abuses, sues former prisoners
► White House rejects idea of 'gun-free zone' around Obama
► Syria accepts essential terms of chemical weapons probe - UN
► Four journalists killed covering Egypt clashes
► Israeli govt to recruit students as undercover agents on social media
► Snowden: American media 'abdicated their role as check to power'
► OP-ED : Gunboat diplomacy: How US military support aids Bahrain's dictatorship
► The art of Hitler salute: German court acquits painter over Nazi gesture
► VIDEOS
■ Breaking the Brotherhood: Is Egypt sliding into bloody civil war?
■ Cairo Crackdown Chaos: Video of deadly clashes as protests spread
■ Unsettling Talks: Israeli settlement swelling may sink peace process
■ Manning speaks: 'I believed I was going to help people, not hurt people'
■ Mass anti-govt protests shake Bahrain on Independence Day
■ Egypt's 'Bloody Wednesday': State of emergency may herald more violence
■ Ashes &Tears: Video of burnt-out Cairo protest camps
■ 'Sochi Olympics boycott won't help Russian gays, but should be used for publicity'
■ Tank biathlon video: Armored races, precision gunnery at 1st competition nr Moscow
■ Honey, I shrunk the Eurozone! German politician wants smaller currency area
► Inside Story : Egypt's lawless peninsula
► Listening Post - News Divide: Egypt's media divide
► People & Power : Europe's new refugees
► Al Jazeera talks to foreign policy analyst about Egypt
► One Man. One March. One Speech. One Dream - Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. led a march on Washington. TIME talks to the people who shaped it — from civil rights leaders to Hollywood stars — and offers exclusive images from the era
► WORLD : Egyptian 'Liberals' Are Out for Blood
► BUSINESS & MONEY : Europe's False Recovery
► SOCIAL MEDIA : Two-Faced Facebook: We Like It, but It Doesn't Make Us Happy
► SCIENCE : 100,000 people apply for a one-way trip to Mars
► ENTERTAINMENT : Al Jazeera America faces more than the usual new-kid challenges
► NATION : Military to allow leave for gay weddings
► OPINION : "Statements of dismay go only so far." — The Times editorial board on reevaluating U.S. aid to Egypt
Vladimir Nabokov: Life and Lolita - BBC Documentary. Published on Oct 14, 2012 by 324wilson
Moscow — Racers compete in the final of the men's 50-kilometer walk at the 2013 IAAF world championships. PHOTOGRAPH BY: KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP/Getty Images
Pasadena — As the setting sun sets clouds aglow, concertgoers enjoy the music of Malian guitarist Vieux Farka Toure at Levitt Pavilion. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times
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