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► You should get all the help you need -- as long as you ask for it. Do you know what you really want? If not, that's the first step, because you only get what you can actually articulate. What's all the fussing and fighting about? You bring your much-needed sense of calm to the center of a fracas. Frankly, some people just enjoy getting in a tizzy -- which is fine for them, but not so fun for the people who have to deal with them on a regular basis. Fortunately, you're ready to step in and save the day with a sense of perspective and a can-do attitude that makes mincemeat out of some mountainous tasks.
►FOXNEWS 18 August 2013
■ American-born Al Qaeda militant praises Benghazi attack, urges more violence
■ Washington split on Egypt aid, raising more questions on who the US backs
■ Capitol Hill Republicans disagree on future of NSA spying, King attacks Paul I do not really understand what's going on between them, but apparently, it's about the differences in all respects between the good-looking man and the evil-faced man. Nah!
► GUARDIAN
■ 19 August 2013 : Glenn Greenwald's partner detained at Heathrow airport for nine hours
■ 19 August 2013 : Glenn Greenwald: detaining my partner was a failed attempt at intimidation
■ 18 August 2013 : Police 'spied on activists for blacklisting agency'
■ 18 August 2013 : Prince Charles criticised for 'planting moles' in government departments
■ 19 August 2013 : Norwegian jailed in Congo on murder charge dies in prison
► AP TOP HEADLINE 18 August 2013 : UN chemical arms experts arrive in Syrian capital
► NPR 18 August 2013
■ Cairo Mosque Is A Protest Flashpoint
■ Obama Struggles To Find Effective Egypt Policy
► MICHELLE MALKIN 18 August 2013 : GOP Congressman: Two days after Benghazi, Hillary screamed at Rep. for suggesting it was a terrorist attack
► MSN ENTERTAINMENT 19 August 2013: Lee Daniels' The Butler - Overview
► SLASH DOT 18 August 2013 : The Death of the American Drive-in || ► BUSINESS WEEK 15 August 2013 : America's Last, Remaining Drive-Ins Face a New Threat || ► GREENVILEE ONLINE 16 August 2013 : Upstate drive-in theater faces tough road in digital world || ► PROJECT DRIVE IN || ► OBSERVER REPORTER 16 August 2013 Local drive-in theaters scramble to survive
► SPACE 18 August 2013 : NASA's Twin Astronauts Volunteer as Guinea Pigs for Space Science
Published on Jun 24, 2013 by deydexa || ► Atom-Smasher and the 'God Particle'. Uploaded on Sep 10, 2008 by NTDTV
► EDUCATION : Nat Geo - America's Secret Weapons (DARPA) .Published on Mar 4, 2013 by tod flick
► EDUCATION : National Geographic - Inside Americas Money Vault. Published on Mar 1, 2013 by tod flick
► Gunmen kill 24 Egyptian police in Sinai ambush
By Alistair Lyon and Asma Alsharif - CAIRO - Suspected Islamist militants killed at least 24 Egyptian policemen on Monday in the Sinai peninsula, where attacks on security forces have multiplied since the army overthrew President Mohamed Mursi on July 3. | Video
* Egypt seen as graveyard of Islamist ambitions for power
* EU weighs aid, commercial links with Egypt
* Saudi Arabia warns against pressing Egypt on crackdown
* U.S. lawmakers urge suspension of Egyptian aid
► Fort Hood-area Muslims still stunned by gunman
By Eric M. Johnson - KILLEEN, Texas - As the court martial begins for Nidal Hasan, who allegedly killed 13 soldiers at a Fort Hood military base, area Muslims struggle to reconcile the prayerful man they knew with the one who declared "I am the shooter" at the beginning of his trial.
* California grapples with inmate illness as hunger strike drags on
► VIDEO : Reuters Today: Talk of taper hits US paper, yield 2-yr high
► Egypt authorities say will win 'war'
► Philippine ferry rescuers search amid fading hopesThe problem is, the war makes people become savage and do not care about tomorrow. What is promised by the war only two things: today or die. Why they do not want to compromise on a better tomorrow? Is this the Day of Judgment in Egypt so there will be no change of government again?
► NEWS
■ Army chief to Mursi supporters: Egypt has room for everyone
■ American al Qaeda militant urges attacks on U.S. diplomats
■ Obama returns to Washington after summer vacation
■ Saudi Arabia warns against pressing Egypt on crackdown
■ Russia readies tighter customs if Ukraine signs EU deal: report
■ Congress split on cutting off aid to Egypt
■ Fallen Chinese figure Bo goes on trial this week
■ Some of Guantanamo's hardest cases to get new look
■ U.N. chemical weapons inspectors to start work in Syria on Monday
■ Showdown looms in Venezuela over decree powers plan
■ What You Missed on the Sunday Shows (8/18/2013)
■ President Obama Golfs With Larry David on Martha's Vineyard
■ BPA, phthalates tied to kids' weight, diabetes risk
Ouch, ouch, really, I am an admirer of the advancement of science, but if science makes me giddy in the faith, I decide to stop thinking about science, and then I just follow the supernatural forces that have been exhaled in my soul since I was born into this world.
So, I'm not looking for God by using my own creation of objects. Eehhehhee, that's a very irrational act. Is it God made your own, hm?
(Dahling, it is easier for us to find those crazy rats in our homes with your rifle, right?)
So, if you're a true scientist, you will increasingly have a strong religious feelings, and you will never be an atheist at all. Why? Because you are equipped with knowledge.
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA
■ Princess Diana Death Probe: British Media Reports Allegation That Royal's Death Was No Accident
■ Bear Attacks on the Rise, Raising Safety Concerns
■ Sexual Harassment Allegations Fuel Bid to Recall San Diego Mayor Bob Filner
► TRAVEL : 10 amazing underwater adventures
► AUTOS
■ Ferrari NART Spyder sets $27.5 million auction record
■ Pebble Beach Concours d' Elegance
► SHINE : 10 Over-the-Top Bloody Marys from Across America
► FINANCE : 9 Household Items That Could Be Spying on You
► SCREEN : The Cheesemonger Invitational
► SPORTS : Paulina Gretzky engaged to golfer Dustin Johnson, expected to tweet entire wedding (Photo)
Ahahhaa ... dahling, who's the boss among us?
► Syria refugees pour into Iraqi Kurdistan in thousands
► Gibraltar visit for Royal Navy's HMS Westminster
► MAGAZINE
■ How does a polyamorous relationship between four people work?
■ Exploring Los Angeles' forgotten stairways to the stars
► VIDEOS
■ Snoring 'cured by singing exercise'► HEALTH : Immune system boost 'fights cancer'
■ Egypt crisis: Alexandria families united in grief
► FUTURE : The rising threat from the oceans
► Today's African Proverb : "A golden fish has no hiding place" - Sent by Usman Sabo Baba in Bauchi, Nigeria
► WikiLeaks posts 400 gigabytes of encrypted 'insurance' data online
► NSA blames 3,000 leaked privacy violations on 'employee mistakes'
► Russia's 'Black Monday'15 years on, ruble risks much reduced
► UK detains Greenwald's partner under Terrorism Act, confiscates electronics
► Egypt draft constitution may ban religious political parties – report
► Whos to blame for Egypt violence? EU, Obama and Mideast leaders beg to differ
► 36 Brotherhood detainees die near Cairo as Islamists attack prison convoy
► Chile fights GMO in national protest against 'Monsanto law' (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
► Germany recognizes Bitcoin as 'private money'
► Guantanamo prosecutors pushing for 2014 trial for 9/11 case
► VIDEOS
■ Cutting Loose: Hungary pays off IMF debt, may eye EU exit
■ Police & Prejudice: UK cops accused of racist stop-and-search. A UK watchdog says British police need a "cultural change" in a bid to tackle ever snowballing claims of racism. Figures show black people are seven times more likely to be searched by police on the street than white people, and as Tesa Arcilla found out most of the time it's without any evidence.
■ Venture Capital: Golden dragon set to breathe fire on US dollar?
■ NSA snooping could cost US tech companies up to $35bn over 3 years
■ Egypt: 36 pro-Morsi detainees killed during escape attempt
■ 'Frack Off!': 1,000s protest shale gas drilling in UK, fear eco-disaster
■ Drone-Doing: UAV strikes kill 870 in Yemen, help Al-Qaeda spread
■ Militants kill 24 policemen in Egypt's Sinai as country gripped by violence
► Mexico detains major drug trafficker
► Egypt forces clear Cairo mosque of protesters
► Inside Syria : Hezbollah and Assad: An unbreakable alliance?
► Viewpoint: Egypt No Longer Matters
The Middle East has changed, but Egypt has not. It's time for Washington to recognize that Cairo is not the center of the Arab world, writes TIME International editor Bobby Ghosh.
* U.S. Military Aid to Egypt: An IV Drip, With Side Effects
* Egypt Turmoil Deepens; Militants Kill 25 Policemen
► IDEAS : School Has Become Too Hostile to Boys
► 2016 ELECTION : Field of Drama: Why Iowa Could Decide the Future of the GOP
► IMMIGRATION : Can a Dusty Legislative Gambit Revive Immigration Reform?
► ECONOMY : America's Productivity Problem
► NUTRITION : Back To Class: Three Ways School Meals (and Snacks) Will Look Different
► SCIENCE & SPACE : The Battle Over Global Warming Is All in Your Head
► ANIMALS : Meet Buddha, A Very Fat Cat Who's On A Diet
► WORLD : Vigilantes emerge as menacing force in Egypt as mosque siege ends
► OPINION : Jesse Lee Peterson, tea'd off in South L.A
► JACKET COPY : BOOKS : In Javier Marias' 'The Infatuations,' all is not what it seems
2 PICTURES TODAY
A woman made-up to look like a zombie poses for a picture during a 'Zombie training day' in Hyde Park, Central London, on August 18, 2013. Participants were offered some training and put through a range of activities in preparation for the Zombie Evacuation Race events in various UK cities in October. (AFP PHOTO/WILL OLIVER)
Fireworks explode over the harbor celebrating summer over Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard as U.S. President Barack Obama and his family watched, August 16, 2013. REUTERS/Larry Downing
A woman made-up to look like a zombie poses for a picture during a 'Zombie training day' in Hyde Park, Central London, on August 18, 2013. Participants were offered some training and put through a range of activities in preparation for the Zombie Evacuation Race events in various UK cities in October. (AFP PHOTO/WILL OLIVER)
Fireworks explode over the harbor celebrating summer over Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard as U.S. President Barack Obama and his family watched, August 16, 2013. REUTERS/Larry Downing
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