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► A dream has a big message for you -- but you need to let it unwind over time before acting on it. The good news is that it's not urgent, so write it down or ponder it for a few days or weeks. Self-distraction is a technique that people often use to avoid dealing with real problems in their lives -- and that's not necessarily a bad thing. From time to time, it's perfectly fine to keep yourself busy shopping for the perfect pair of flip-flops so that you don't have to clean out the garage. But today, that one problem you've been avoiding so successfully for so long needs to be addressed. It's time to tackle this thing with all your might!
► GUARDIAN22 August 2013
■ Claude Debussy celebrated in Google doodle
■ Fukushima warning: danger level at nuclear plant jumps to 'serious'
► TECHCRUNCH 21 August 2013 : Bradley Manning Sentenced To 35 Years In Prison
► PBS
■ 12 July 2013 : Shields and Brooks on the Fluster Over Filibusters, Bids to Be Comeback Kids. Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks analyze the week's news with Judy Woodruff, including the decision by House Republicans to reject the Senate immigration bill, Senate Leader Harry Reid's call to change filibuster rules and new political bids by Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer.
■ 5 July 2013 : Shields and Marcus on the Voting Rights Ruling, Democracy and Upheaval in Egypt. New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus join Judy Woodruff to discuss the Voting Rights Act, the tumultuous political shift in Egypt and the the Obama administration's delay on the mandate for employers to provide health insurance.
► DAILY KOS 21 August 2013
■ House GOPer says impeaching Obama would be 'dream come true' but there's just one little problem
■ More NSA program revelations: Program much deeper, more intrusive than previously known
► WORLD POLITICS REVIEW
■ 16 August 2013 : The Realist Prism: Russia Sends Trial Balloons on Iran Sanctions Regime
■ 7 August 2013 : Strategic Horizons: Sinai Is the Next Big Jihadist Battle
■ 19 August 2013 : Turkey-Iran Relations Reach Low Ebb Over Syria War
► HGTV REMODELS
■ Gourmet Kitchens - Professional features such as state-of-the-art appliances, durable surfaces and designated work zones facilitate cooking five-star meals at home.
■ How to Make Origami Paper Flowers ::How to Make Origami Paper Flowers
► COOKING TV CHANNEL : RECIPE BEAUTY SHOTS: BEFORE AND AFTER - Get a peek at our best photography reshoots. The food goes from ugly to awesome in these photos thanks to a focus on great lighting, composition and styling.
► FITNEA : 13 Worst Processed Foods You Should Never Buy
► NRA - ILA 21 August 2013 : Colorado's gun control recall || ► WASHINGTON TIMES 20 August 2013 : CALDARA: Colorado's gun-control recall. Second Amendment restrictions trigger pushback in the Rockies
► CFO 11 June 2013 : Data Digging Catches Employees Red-Handed
► FOXNEWS 21 August 2013
■ Allegations of deadly gas attack test Obama's 'red line' in Syria
■ Proposed resolution reached in mediation talks involving San Diego mayor
► MICHELLE MALKIN 21 August 2013 : Real Journalism of the day: "Was heard to say"
► SLATE 21 August 2013
■ The World Won't Wait for Obama. The Middle East's autocrats are taking every inch President Obama gives them.
■ Obama's Radical Agenda on Higher Education. The White House is tackling the status quo that's sent college costs out of control.
► WISN 21 August 2013 : NSA misrepresented scope of data collection. Agency under pressure from lawmakers of both parties
► NY DAILY NEWS 21 August 2013 : Gay reporter James Kirchick kicked off Russia's RT news network for protesting anti-gay laws
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► EDUCATION : Learn How to Paint, Vol. 1 - Contemporary Art. Published on May 19, 2013 by Chris Silva
► TRAVEL & EVENT : Art Los Angeles Contemporary Art Fair 2013. Published on Jan 30, 2013 by VernissageTV
► EDUCATION : Understanding contemporary art. Published on Jan 31, 2013 by AManCalledArron
► Bo appears in public, denies a bribery charge
By John Ruwitch - JINAN, China - Fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai denied one of the bribery charges against him as he appeared in public for the first time in more than a year to face China's most political trial in over three decades.
* Factbox: Main players in China's Bo Xilai scandal
* Flamboyant Chinese princeling faces final indignity
* Breakingviews: Bo Xilai trial says little about China rule of law
* The art of survival in China: how some of Bo's cronies cling on
* Despite Bo's trial in China, no redress for victims of his crackdown
► Syrian forces bombard Damascus suburbs after rebels say gas attack kills hundreds
BEIRUT/AMMAN - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces bombarded rebel-held suburbs of Damascus on Thursday, activists said, keeping up pressure on the besieged region a day after the opposition accused the army of gassing hundreds in a chemical weapons attack. | Video
Now let's use a little logic. If the Assad government do this abomination, why they do not undergo it since 2011, hm? If the UN team has requested permission to Syrian government to probe the presence of this deadly substance, and the Assad government has allowed it, then is it a reasonable thing if they actually prove that they do use chemical weapons? Ehehhe, dahliiiing... I can smell the aggressiveness actors behind all this news. No matter how stupid Bashar al-Assad is, the most logical thing done by him if the UN team comes to investigating the use of chemical weapons is to hide the weapon, and not using it to tarnish his self-image in the eyes of the world. This is more a reflection of the impatience of certain parties on the peace progress in Syria, those who rashly hope the accusations will be directed to Syrian government but they are not sensitive to the psychological conditions, that it turns out, the action raises an awkwardness logic.
► Egypt prepares to release Mubarak from jail
By Michael Georgy and Shadia Nasralla - CAIRO - Deposed Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak could leave prison after a court ruling that further divided a country in turmoil since the army toppled Islamist President Mohamed Mursi seven weeks ago.
* Fear returns to Egypt as state crackdown widens
► PHOTOGRAPHERS BLOG : The immigrant behind the eyes
By Darrin Zammit Lupi - SAFI, Malta - Mohammed Ilmi Adam arrived in Malta on July 10, just hours after a political storm blew up when the Maltese government threatened to deport a group of new immigrant arrivals without letting them apply for asylum.
* Fighting fire with photos
► VIDEOS
■ Allegation of chemical weapons use in deadly attack in Syria shocks world
■ Manning to ask Obama for pardon
■ Trial for Bo Xilai begins
■ Mubarak expected to be released from jail on Thursday Hayiaaa .... what the hell happens? If Mubarak is released because there is no reason for detaining him, so why did they demonstrate against him in 2011? And if I'm allowed to think naively, I am wondering myself. "Can you do the similar action, Libya?" Ehehhe. Ah, but actually I'm being a bit pessimistic. I know the U.S. loves the new Libya, (because Libya is highly dependent on foreign powers) but the U.S. and friends are not too happy with the new Egypt. (Because Egypt under Mursi is subtle signal to the Muslim revival). If they use the Weapons Language, I'm sure you will not be alone. Hamas will be with you, Muslim Brotherhood! I'm sure your friends in various countries will also help with the more gentle ways. But you should be thinking about the future of your group, because maybe all of it is a systematic scenario to rid you of the Egyptian political scene.
And you, America et al, do not blind your eyes! The Muslim Brotherhood is Egypt's first election winner which took place democratically. The victory was not only in parliamentary elections, but also the presidential election. I'm sure they will as much as possible in keeping their chances to keep fighting in the election. Therefore, so far, peaceful protest is a fixed price for them.
► Syria denies chemical weapons use || ► Videos show Syria 'chemical attack victims' || ► French foreign minister condemns Syria killings || ► US demands UN access to alleged Syrian massacre site || ► Syria attack should 'wake up' Assad supporters: Hague
► Manning sentenced to 35 years in WikiLeaks case || ► Manning supporters rally for his immediate release || ► Supporters react to Manning's 35 year sentence
► EU to suspend sale of arms, security goods to Egypt
► School Gunman May Have Been Off Medication || ► Police: Ga. Suspect Got Gun from 'Acquaintance'
► White House Condemns Chemical Weapons in Syria
► 'Super Agers' - an Elite Group of Seniors
► It's 'The World's End' in LA for Pegg and Frost
► NEWS
■ France, Britain say U.N. must access alleged Syria attack site
■ Arab League chief asks UN to look into report of Syria gas attack
■ Hamas calls on Egypt to reopen border crossing
■ Egypt to put ex-president Mubarak under house arrest following release from prison
■ U.N. Security Council says 'clarity' needed after alleged Syria attack
■ NASA's Global Plan for Space Exploration Gets an Upgrade
■ Russian Navy Hovercraft Lands On Busy Beach
■ Ousted politician Bo Xilai goes on trial in China
■ Those Wacky Foreigners: Germans Love 'Django,' Japan Digs 'Monsters U' and Other Overseas Box-Office Anomalies
■ Russia asks France to extradite Kazakh oligarch Ablyazov
■ Egypt to put ex-leader Mubarak under house arrest
■ Stars' Twinkling Light Reveals Gravity Strength
■ $10,000 cash rains down from helicopter
► FINANCE
■ Congress Will Play a "Game of Political Chicken" Over Debt Ceiling & Budget: Knox
■ 15 Tycoons Who Won't Leave Their Fortunes to Their Kids
► HEALTH : The Perfect Workout For 40+: Triathlon Training
► SHOPPING : Cost Comparisons of Energy Efficient Light Bulbs
► SHINE
■ What's wrong with this cup of iced coffee?
■ Why Chinese Teens Love This Woman (Jessica Beinecke)
■ Baby Born After 19 Years as an Embryo
■ Nature Fights Back: Don't fight mother nature
► FINANCE : The top 10 beers worldwide
► OMG! : Bendy Beach Yoga Snaps
► TRAVEL : 10 fun firefly facts
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
■ How are birds able to obey the speed limit?
■ 'Mission impossible' - The quest to make the ultimate map of our Milky Way galaxy. Gaia: The 'impossible space mission' ready to fly - By Jonathan Amos BBC Science correspondent
► PHOTOS
■ Changing face of Vietnam
■ Weigh-in for London Zoo's animal residents
■ Damascus 'chemical weapon attacks'
► HEALTH
■ Children need more exercise - especially girls, study says
■ Ducks were bird flu 'melting pot'
■ Early step in sleeping sickness cure
► TECHNOLOGY : Cameron: All entertainment ‘inevitably 3D'
► NEWS FORM ELSE WHERE : The schools where the abacus is 'back in the classroom'
► ANALYSIS
■ Generals' republic? The history and legacy of military rule in Egypt
■ Mark Mardell : President Obama still has a dilemma after Manning sentence
► Today's African Proverb : "The lizard had the tree in mind before challenging the dog to a fight" - Sent by Uchenna Osigwe in Quebec, Canada
Ouch that's great! Hopefully the tree branches in its mind will take it on the idea to call a tiger in carrying out the challenge, a fight with a dog!
► 300 Fukushima storage tanks checked for radioactive water leaks
► FBI cyber team claims victory over Anonymous
► UN: Investigation needed into Syria chemical attack report
► Russia suggests Syria 'chemical attack' was 'planned provocation' by rebels
► French FM threatens 'force' over Syria chemical attack if UNSC fails to act
► OP-ED : Syrian opposition is only beneficiary of chemical attack
► OP-ED : Syria gas attack story has whiff of Saudi war propaganda
► Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years in prison
► Manning 'ready to pay price for living in free society,' asks Obama for pardon
► WikiLeaks: Manning's sentence a 'tactical victory'
► NSA collected thousands of US internet communications 'with no terror connection'
► Russians launch dedicated center to fight 'atheist extremism'
► Egypt court orders Mubarak release from jail
► VIDEOS
■ 'Only rebels benefit from Syria chem attack, as it may greenlight intervention'
■ Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years behind bars
■ 35 years: RT's on-air discussion panel anticipating Manning's sentence
■ Price for Truth: 'Manning gets harsh sentence while exposed criminals stay free'
■ Manning asks Obama for pardon, but ready to pay 'heavy price for free society'
■ Amphibious landing craft docks at crowded beach in Russia Wow, so cool! Like a giant frog. Gee,... up to shore! Wow, very cool. It's very big, but very polite.
■ Revolution Reversed: Egypt winds back clock as Mubarak to be freed. The urge to topple Egypt's former dictator Hosni Mubarak was the key driving force of the 2011 revolution. But after being sentenced to life in prison for ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters in the uprising, and a successful retrial appeal that followed, Mubarak could be freed from jail later today. He will however be back in court within days for further proceedings. RT's Bel Trew explains how his release became possible.
► Reports: Dozens killed in gas attack in Syria
► 'Pictures show sign of chemical attack in Syria'
► Syrian activists allege new chemical attack
► Egypt court orders Mubarak released
► EU suspends some arms export licenses to Egypt
► People and Power - El Salvador: Quest for Justice
► Witness : The Bag on my Back
► What Red Line? White House Silent on Syria's Alleged Atrocity
By Jay Newton-Small - Syrian opposition groups say hundreds were killed in a new chemical attack, but don't expect Obama to act any quicker
* Alleged Chemical Weapons Strike in Syria
* U.N. Chemical-Weapons Experts Arrive in Syria
► PHOTO ESSAY : The Art of Authenticity: Yola Monakhov's Tableaux
► LOCAL
■ Probation officers clash with chief over monitoring ex-inmates
■ For thousands of new Americans, a day of pride and joy
■ $3-billion proposal to repair Los Angeles streets advances
► NATION : Australian's slaying stirs speculation in Oklahoma
► WORLD
■ Egypt's arrest of Muslim Brotherhood supreme guide brings ban closer
■ Syrian activists offer harrowing accounts of alleged chemical attacks
Copenhagen, Denmark — At a protest against Russia's crackdown on public support for gay rights, a demonstrator's T-shirt bears an unusual image of Russian President Vladimir Putin. PHOTOGRAPH BY: BAX LINDHARDT / AFP/Getty Images
Klingelbach, Germany — A Parma wallaby cub named E.T. is fed while resting in a substitute pouch. A private breeder plans to raise the little marsupial, which was rejected by its mother. PHOTOGRAPH BY: THOMAS FREY / EPA
Hello there, mmmm, may I continue my dream today? I promise,for this time this is very fictional. So, you see, after President Putin and I have sex --- if the figure of Putin as you mean like in this photo -- so maybe I'm full of introspection must accept the fact if I give birth to a baby mammal above. From now onwards you may think that the fingers on the photo above are my loving fingers on a baby of the results of my relationship with president Vladimir Putin. A marsupial mammal. Wondehful, dahling! And I'm sure, with all my self confidence, wherever the president Putin is, he will burst out laughing at the photo above.
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