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► You've got to reach out to someone you care for -- they need you more than they are willing to admit. This could launch something new and big, or it could just cement your relationship. If there's a problem happening in your personal life, you're in a good position to take care of it. This almost always starts with asking the other person how they're feeling. Next tell them that you care. Then try to be totally honest with yourself about how you feel and what you're contributing to the problem. Take a little time out. Keep repeating this process until you both feel better. Then hug each other and make up!
► USA TODAY 16 August 2013 : Iowa woman swallows tapeworm to lose weight
► GUARDIAN 20 August 2013
■ Alan Rusbridger: I would rather destroy the copied files than hand them back to the NSA and GCHQ - video
■ NSA files: why the Guardian in London destroyed hard drives of leaked files
■ NSA files: UK and US at odds over destruction of Guardian hard drives
► DAILY MAIL 20 August 2013 : The Guardian allowed GCHQ spies into its offices to oversee destruction of leaked NSA data after 'senior Government figure backed by Prime Minister' threatened legal action
► NY TIMES 13 August 2013 : How Laura Poitras Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets || ► HUFFINGTON POST UNION of BLOGGERS 20 August 2013 : How Edward Snowden led journalist and film-maker to reveal NSA secrets
► THE NATION 20 August 2013 : Editor of 'The Guardian' Reveals Destruction of Snowden Material—and New Threat to Journalism. The chief executive of Index on Censorship, Kirsty Hughes, warned: ‘Using the threat of legal action to force a newspaper into destroying material is a direct attack on press freedom in the UK.
► REUTERS 19 August 2013 : Use of UK terror law to detain reporter's partner 'a disgrace': lawyer. "The detention of David Miranda is a disgrace and reinforces the undoubted complicity of the UK in U.S. indiscriminate surveillance of law-abiding citizens," Michael Mansfield, one of Britain's leading human rights lawyers, told Reuters. "This was a decision that they made on their own, and not at the request of the United States," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters at a briefing. "This is something that they did independent of our direction," he added.
► TECHDIRT 20 August 2013
■ More NSA Spying Fallout: Groklaw Shutting Down
■ Stuxnet Leaks Came From Administration Itself
► DAILY KOS 20 August 2013
■ Manufactured stories about the Clintons: Here we go again
■ Gov. Paul LePage tells fellow Republicans: Obama 'hates white people'
■ Colorado recalls: NRA has real chance to pull it off
► FOXNEWS 20 August 2013: Gulf nations split with West to back Egyptian military
► NY TIMES 20 August 2013 : An Egypt Arrest, and a Brotherhood on the Run
► TODAY IN HISTORY
■ 21 August 1969 : Al-Aqsa Mosque burned || ► DANIEL PIPES : Who Set Fire to Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1969?
■ 21 August 1983 : Benigno Aquino Jr. Assassinated in The Philippines
► SPACE 20 August 2013 : Mars Rover Opportunity Reaches Campsite for Martian Winter
► STAR TELEGRAM 20 August 2013 : Measles outbreak linked to man who visited 1,500-member church in northwest Tarrant County
► NEWS & POLITIC : Einstein's Circle of Compassion | Brainwash Update. Published on Aug 15, 2013 by breakingtheset
► NEWS & POLITIC : Rand Paul: The President Doesn't Get To Write Legislation, It's Illegal And Unconstitutional. Published on Aug 13, 2013 by Eduardo89rp
► PEOPLE & BLOG : Cenk Uygur on the End of The Young Turks on Current. Published on Aug 15, 2013 by The Young Turks
► PEOPLE & BLOG : Warning: The Countdown To The Economic Collapse Has Begun -- Episode 138. Published on Aug 16, 2013 by X22Report
► U.S. takes tougher line with Egypt but denies aid cut
By Lesley Wroughton and Patricia Zengerle - WASHINGTON - The United States on Tuesday adopted a harder line toward Egypt's military-backed government, stressing that its bloody crackdown on protesters could influence U.S. aid to Cairo but denying reports that it has suspended the assistance.
* Egyptian court could free Mubarak as crisis deepens
* Insight: Egypt's political strife puts Christians in peril
* Erdogan angers U.S., Israel, Egypt with Mursi defense
* Egypt to use Gulf billions to spur economy
► ElBaradei faces court for 'betrayal of trust'
By Lin Noueihed - CAIRO - Mohamed ElBaradei, Egypt's former vice president, will be sued in court for a "betrayal of trust" over his decision to quit the army-backed government in protest at its bloody crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood.
* World Wrap: Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood leader
► Britain defends detention of journalist's partner
By Estelle Shirbon and Michael Holden - LONDON - The British government, accused of abusing media freedom, said police were right to detain a journalist's partner if they thought lives might be at risk from data he was carrying from fugitive U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.
* Video: Guardian newspaper warns of press threats over Snowden
► Al Jazeera America launches amid AT&T tiff
By Liana B. Baker and Lisa Richwine - New cable network Al Jazeera America introduced itself to viewers with reports on political strife in Egypt and the impact of climate change on U.S. cities, shortly after a major pay TV distributor declined to carry the channel. | Video
* Al Jazeera America needs to define mission to find viewers
► HEALTH : Sliced and diced, digitally: autopsy as a service
By Jeremy Wagstaff - SINGAPORE - Malaysian entrepreneur Matt Chandran wants to revive the moribund post-mortem by replacing the scalpel with a scanner and the autopsy slab with a touchscreen computer, and says his so-called digital autopsy could displace the knife-bound one.
* Photographers Blog: Inside the iSurgery operation
► PHOTOS : The Obama Dogs
► Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood chief || ► Egypt 'anti-coup' alliance slams Brotherhood arrest
► The Palestinian researcher who hacked Zuckerberg's Facebook page
► Neglected French suburb grabs tourist attention
► NEWS
■ Cornered Hamas looks back at Iran, Hezbollah
■ Attacks in Hezbollah area test supporters' resolve
■ Iran Foreign Ministry to handle nuclear talks
■ U.S. takes tougher line with Egypt but denies aid cut
■ State officials cleared in Benghazi security gaps
■ Israel negotiator predicts 'dramatic decisions'
■ 'Free at last,' Mandela told Congress, quoting Martin Luther King; Same fight on 2 continents
■ Russia's former 'grey cardinal' denies new Kremlin role
■ Erdogan angers U.S., Israel, Egypt with Mursi defense
■ Turkey: Israel behind Egyptian leader's ouster
■ 'Free at last,' Mandela said, quoting King
■ Analysis: Egypt crackdown may not crush Brotherhood
■ Iraqi Kurdistan sets quota for Syria refugees: aid groups
■ Egypt's Brotherhood as beleaguered as its leader
■ Rights group urges Gaza's Hamas to halt executions
■ U.S. Senator Ted Cruz vows to renounce Canadian citizenship in light of 'birther'controversy
■ Ousted China leader's trial caps dramatic downfall
■ PHOTOS : Airlifting a 1345-pound man
■ PHOTOS : Bugging out: Young amateur photographer captures bugs up close
■ Accused Boston bomber had multiple wounds, fracture: court papers
■ Strange Finds: What is that?
■ Wedding photographer accidentally flies drone into groom's face (VIDEO)
■ 'Hot Dog Legs' leads summer's hottest Tumblr blogs
► SHINE
■ 9 Hidden Causes of the Biggest Marriage Problems
■ Kim Cattrall Says 'Fizzy Yoga' Saved Her Life. So What Is It?
■ The Message That Kate Middleton's Dress Is Sending
■ Is the new First Puppy a sign of troubles to come?
► SCREEN
■ Little Girl's Best Friend Is A Skunk
■ Hidden Reasons Why You're Waking Up At Night
► SHOPPING
■ Old-fashioned Cheerios still a healthy cereal pick
■ $40 men's undershirt — and why you need to buy it
► HEALTH : 18 Reasons Why Your Stomach Hurts
► MUSIC : You're So Vain: Men in Music Who've Had Plastic Surgery
► MOVIES : Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: The Summer's Floppiest Couple
► HOMES : DiCaprio's Malibu home now costs $4M less, has many more photos
► FINANCE : Pennsylvania widow who lost home over $6.30 wins reprieve
► SPORTS
■ AL.com issues apology and correction after offensive lead in story about women and football
■ Russian sprinter says podium kiss was not meant to protest laws against gays
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA
■ Man Reunited With Wedding Ring He Lost in Atlantic Ocean
■ Cops Credit 'Very Bright' 5-Year-Old With Helping to Save His Father's Life
■ Teen Surfer Bitten by Shark Days After Woman Lost Arm in Attack
► Egypt crisis: Court to rule on Mubarak release
► Syria conflict: 'Chemical attacks' near Damascus- Chemical weapons attacks have killed dozens of people near Damascus, Syrian opposition activists claim.What the heck is going on? Ahhaha, Egypt, you really use man-made laws. If Mubarak eventually released, then it will bring you into a new level of political tension, where so far at least 850 people including 70 policemen and soldiers have been killed by your transition regime. In mind and heart, I feel I'm fed up with this scenario. (My Post : Newstories: News Headlines (295) 6 July 2013)
* Chemical weapons allegations
* Syria's stockpile
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
■ New insights into creating ball lightning in the lab
■ Rural impact of electricity infrastructure to be reviewed
► BUSINESS
■ Coffee beans perk up Vietnam economy
■ India to launch cheap food scheme
► MAGAZINE
■ Ted Cruz: Could a Canadian run for president?
■ Will Col Inocente Orlando Montano face criminal trial?
► FEATURES
■ Changing faiths: Hispanic Americans leaving Catholicism for Islam
■ Russia flood victims in far east pay for past mistakes
■ Famous trials of China's Communist Party
► TECHNOLOGY : The city of 2050. Living in 2050 - How tech will transform our cities over the next decades
► Jumping caterpillar navigates by sun
A caterpillar that wraps itself in a leaf uses the sun to navigate as it jumps across the forest floor, according to scientists.
* X-ray scans look inside a chrysalis - BBC Nature
* Fake caterpillars' camouflage clue - BBC Nature
► TRAVEL : Living in: Spiritual cities
► CULTURE : Pompidou Centre: A radical with enduring appeal
► VIDEOS
■ Afghans testify against massacre soldier Sgt Robert Bales
■ Simon Cowell: 'I'm proud to be a dad'
■ Syrian refugees 'swamp' Iraqi Kurdistan border
■ Egypt crisis: Families pay uprising price in blood
■ South Africa's cycling medicine men
■ Peru drugs case: Inside Lima's Ancon 2 prison
► FUTURE
■ Should you put butter on a burn?
■ Cyber Pearl Harbor: Why hasn't a mega attack happened?
► Today's African Proverb : "If you are toothless, do not break the pot used for cooking maize" - Sent by Patrick Mgala in Mzuzu, Malawi
► 'RIP privacy': New Zealand govt passes NSA-style snooping bill
► 'Serious': Japan hikes Fukushima radiation danger level
► Guardian editor on Miranda detention: 'Terror and journalism being aligned'
► Greenwald partner sues Home Office as UK defends 'Miranda op'
► OP-ED : WikiLeaks: Govts attacks on media 'signalling rise of fascism in UK, US'
► Reports of massive chemical attack near Damascus as UN observers arrive in Syria
► Egypt PM says country can survive without US military aid
► Russia to create 'cyber-troops' – Ministry of Defense
► VIDEOS
■ Govts threats to journos 'signalling rise of fascism' - WikiLeaks
■ Stonewalled: 'UK closer to police state after crackdown on Snowden files'
■ 'Snowden data destruction won't harm our reporting' - Guardian's Alan Rusbridger
■ 'Surveillance can't be tolerated' - Correa exclusively to RT. Just how much of the net is being watched by the NSA - may have previously been underestimated. A new report says the government's powers to intercept communications, including those of Americans - may be far more sweeping than previously thought. Speaking to RT, Ecuador's President Rafael Correa said that instead of ending the surveillance of its own people - the West spends all its energy hunting down supporters of whistleblowers.
■ Spying Stepwise: NSA abuse 'huge' as agency revels in terror powers
■ High Alert: Flooding may get worse as Russia's Far East destroyed in deluge
■ Last Chance Farm (RT Documentary). Meet a man who has taken in dozens of children that have been failed by their parents and the system. With tough love he is teaching them how to get over their past and learn how to succeed in life.
► Mass Murder or Mass Media? Reports of chemical attack in Syria as UN observers arrive. Damascus is denying media claims about an unprecedented chemical weapons massacre outside Damascus. The Saudi-owned media network al-Arabiya, citing a Syrian rebel group, is reporting that hundreds of people have been killed in the unconfirmed attack. All of this just days after UN inspectors arrived in Syria to probe earlier reports of chemical killings.
■ Free Manning! 'Apache gunner should stand trial, not Bradley'
► Inside Story : Is the UK intimidating journalists?
► REPUBLICAN PARTY - U.S. : GOP Launches Effort to Attract Women Candidates - By Alex Altman. Some GOP leaders are trying to overcome the party's biggest hurdle: appealing to female voters
► NATIONAL : Welcome to Prison. Will You Be Paying Cash or Credit?
► MEXICO : Mexico's Looming Oil Battle: Bid to Bring in Foreign Investment Sparks Protests
► MIDDLE EAST : Viewpoint: Egypt's New Leader Is Unfit to Rule
► LOCAL : L.A. wins more contract concessions from DWP union. A pay hike set for October 2016 would be cut in half, official says. Mayor Eric Garcetti is reportedly close to supporting the pact.
► Syria rebels: Scores dead in poison-gas attack - By Patrick J. McDonnell. The opposition says hundreds may be dead. The official Syrian news agency calls the reports untrue and designed to derail a U.N. inquiry.
► OPINION : College: It's not just 'Made in the U.S.A.'
► TELEVISION : Critic's Notebook: Al Jazeera goes all American
* Review: Super powers can't save 'Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'
* Al Jazeera America sues AT&T over distribution dispute
► JACKET COPY - BOOK : Elmore Leonard: Robert Crais remembers 'Dutch'
► OPINION : "Area 51 was more than a national security site; it was also an alleged crime scene." — Jonathan Turley, who was lead counsel in the Area 51 litigation
► TOP OF TICKET : Border Patrol is becoming an occupying army in our borderlands
Dumaguete City, Philippines — A wave washes over the feet of a fisherman working the sea along the waterfront. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Lisa Blumenfeld
Dumaguete City, Philippines — Fishing boats and a freighter bob in the Port of Dumaguete as early morning fog shrouds the nearby island of Cebu. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Armando Arorizo
Tanjay, Philippines — A farmworker tries to catch tilapia by hand. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Mark Anthony Besario
Haaa ...! It's nice to imagine catching fish by hand. Just one word needed to describe this condition. (What? What is that word, Cisca?)
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