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► You'll be feeling quite magnanimous, today, ready to forgive anyone who's wronged you and eager to rise above petty squabbles. This means it's a great day to reach out to those people who are always cold or rude to you. Show them that you are the bigger person. You'll be able to do it without making them feel like you're making fun of them or putting them on the spot. It's important to show them that you're not playing along with their games anymore. Your bold action makes life a lot better -- and not just for you! It's one of those days when you show the world what you are made of, and it sits up to pay close attention! Take a risk.
► XINHUA 2 September 2013 : Vietnam War leaves New Zealand veterans with high cancer risk: study
► GUARDIAN 2 September 2013
■ Vladimir Putin under new pressure over Syria. Russian president to be urged at G20 summit to come closer to accepting that Bashar al-Assad has to stand aside
■ Afghan forces suffering too many casualties, says top Nato commander
■ Syria intervention: Downing Street rules out new vote. David Cameron's spokesman says government will respect last week's vote as poll suggests 75% of public back MPs' decision
■ Defiant Assad challenges west over chemical weapons evidence. Bashar al-Assad warns military intervention in Syria could spark a 'regional war' and claims 'Middle East is a powder keg'
■ America's new poodle: a memo to François Hollande. Stay, roll over and don't carp on about a 'special relationship' – how advice from the US president to his French ally might read
Poodle? Ehehhehe, ... it's cool and very fitting! although it is a beast and there is a possibility he bites with his small teeth eehhhee ....! ah, it looks like I'm still more polite than you. According to me he is a comedian who csn never make his audience laugh, and it's pitiful. Olala.
■ Thousands of cycling protesters surround Parliament Square in London
► NY TIMES 2 September 2013 : Russia Issues Travel Warning to Its Citizens About United States and Extradition
► HUFFINGTON POST 2 September 2013 : Mars Landslides Spawned By Weird Double-Layered Craters
► SLASH DOT 2 September 2013
■ Egyptian Authorities Detain French "Spy" Bird Found With Tracker || ► WAPO 31 August 2013 : A case of ruffled feathers: Egypt authorities detain French 'spy' bird found with tracker
■ New Snowden Revelation: Terrorists Attempting To Infiltrate CIA || ► WAPO 2 September 2013 : U.S. intelligence agencies spend millions to hunt for insider threats, document shows
► PBS 26 July 2013 : Shields and Brooks on Obama's Economy Speech, Chances for Congress Compromise
► NPR 2 September 2013
■ Examining Jamaica's Homophobia
■ Ecuador To World: Pay Up To Save The Rainforest. World To Ecuador: Meh.
► GIZMODO 2 September 2013 : How the NSA Misleads the Public Without Technically Lying
► STAR-TELEGRAM 2 September 2013 : A 94-year-old angler has another great fish story to tell
► MACWORLD 2 September 2013 : How Apple is improving mobile app security
► SLATE 2 September 2013 : From Russia, with Radiation. Kazakhstan’s steppe was ground zero for the Soviet Union’s atomic bomb. What does a nuclear wasteland look like? Wyoming.
► MICHELLE MALKIN 2 September 2013 : Backfire: Obamacare fallout continues as 40,000 longshoremen quit AFL-CIO
► CANADA STANDARD 2 September 2013 : Wannabe journalist pens horror tale of abduction and rape by Somalia jihadists
► An honest Israeli Jew tells the Real Truth about Israel. Miko Peled was born in Jersusalem into a famous and influential Israeli Zionist family. His father was a famous General in the Israeli Army, of which Miko also served his time. When Miko's niece was killed by Palestinian suicide bombers, you may have expected the family to put Palestinians at fault, but surprisingly they blamed the state of Israel, and their violent torturing and persecution for driving people to such sadness that they would take their own lives.
Through his father's deep knowledge of the Israeli war of terror, together with his own research, Miko Peled ruins the myths surrounding the Israel and Palestine situation, and delivers a truth so damning that many Jews and Israel supporters will not be able to bear it. He reveals facts such as the original expelled Jews are not the ones returning, and they are not their descendants either, covers the double standards regarding the right of return, which doesn't apply to Palestinians, and dispels the myth that there has been a conflict for ages by producing proof that it was peaceful up until 1947 when Israel launched their illegal attacks.
Miko is just one of the many modern day Jews against Zionism and the state of Israel, and with the information he delivers in this astounding talk, it is not difficult to see why more and more Jews are rejecting Zionism and calling for the dismantling of Israel. It is a true eye-opener for anyone who has for too long been blinded by the fake misinformation given by the mainstream media, and the truths come straight from the heartland where he has spent many years documenting the real story. Published on Dec 2, 2012 by Muslims and the World
► NEWS & POLITIC : September 2013 Assad rejects chemical weapons allegations warns USA against attack. Published on Aug 23, 2013 by u2bheavenbound
► NATO chief convinced Syrian government behind chemical attack
He comes! he comes! Golly Golly Gee Wilikers ! Boom boom boom! Nuh-uh nuh-hu, nuhuh. Dahliiing... he comes! Do something, please?
► Brazil, Mexico ask U.S. to explain if NSA spied on presidents
► U.S. drug agents using vast AT&T database, New York Times says
► VIDEO
■ McCain: Congress' rejecting use of force in Syria would be "catastrophic"
What is meant by "Catastrophe" as he said, only he knows it. But I can vaguely see, it certainly is not about the simple tips to overcome the blockage of blood vessels in the men penis and the prevention of premature ejaculation because Congress will cancel Obama administration's plan to terrorize the civilian population in Syria.
■ Egypt's Brotherhood under legal threat as bomb hits central Cairo
► Lawmakers fear deep U.S. involvement in Syria. As Obama pushes to punish Syria, lawmakers fear deep U.S. involvement
By Steve Holland and Thomas Ferraro - WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's efforts to persuade the U.S. Congress to back his plan to attack Syria were met with skepticism from lawmakers in his own Democratic Party. | Video : As global powers debate; war rages in Syria
* Obama lobbies personally for Syria vote
► Egypt's Brotherhood under legal threat as bomb hits central Cairo
► Damascus residents unfazed by threat of US strike
► Barenboim voices sadness over Syria, Egypt 'turmoil'
Please do not repeat what was done by John Kerry by saying that the sample proves Sarin found in the blood and hair of the victims. I muttered to myself, "Why Kerry is a little dumb? Almost all of the media has reported that Sarin gas used in Syria and more than 1,300 people have died from gas Sarin. Then a variety of assumptions, analysis, opinion crisscrossing each other, among them the pro and anti Assad."
If you are working in accordance with the dedication, procedures and honesty, then what you have to do is prove what the substance contained in the bodies of the victims.
Next is announcing the findings prove that Assad government is the culprit behind this atrocity. In a sense, when someone hands releasing the gas into the air, (by air or sprayed, and it is too difficult to do because it is Sarin has no color and scent), you see all of it with your own eyes and you save all the evidence by documenting it in a camera or video, for example.
Just an illustration to help: you can have a weapon used by A to kill B. When B have been killed by A, then A said to all the people that you've killed B.
One more thing. Others may have the same weapons as you have and they never tell this to anyone.
Indeed, Syria had stated explicitly that they have chemical weapons, but even they do not use it to attack the opposition, whereas we know that they are involved in a feud. The most logical reaction of a war is to kill all your enemies. Nonetheless, for Assad, rebels are still his own people, and he never kill them but he kills the terrorists, just like what was done by the U.S. against terrorists.
Meanwhile, most of the victims of the use of Sarin gas (Though actually I'm not sure whether it 's Sarin gas or not, but this is as reported by media all over the world, so far) in Syria are the civilian. And until now the rebels are just fine and even ask foreign powers to intervene in Syria.
Can you clearly see the discrepancy?
War is ongoing, and has spent time more than 2 years. Why the Syrian government did not use their chemical weapons since the war has just begun, hm?
The war is very tiring, my brothers. Assad does not need to wait up to two years to find the Syrian civilians die because of Sarin just in a matter of days since the gas inhaled.
► US protests against Syria military action
► Japanese and US navies showcase warships in Tokyo
► Afghan Taliban attack US base near Pakistan border: officials
► David Frost, Known for Nixon Interview, Dies
► Egypt to Put Ousted President Morsi on Trial
This is Egypt. Because they are so proud of the nickname as a pioneer for Arab upheaval in the name of democracy, without realizing it, then, in the name of democracy I actually rate them look tacky. Unconstitutional at all! It is an unconstitutional fanfare at all!
They chose Morsi, they dropped him, they demonstrated against him and now they prosecute him. Wondehful dahling! I can't wait to see them drop the next leadership in a similar way, and a lot of similar things that make my partner with his political idealization will be amazed by the difference between liberal and wild. And one of my favorite things is: kissing him while he is bewildered because of wonderment.
► Obama Talks Syria With McCain, Graham at WH
► Raw: Nyad Completes Cuba to Florida Swim. Diana Nyad has become the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the help of a shark cage. The 64-year-old Nyad stepped ashore in Key West on Monday just before 2 p.m., about 53 hours after she began her swim in Havana on Saturday. (Sept. 2)
► NEWS
■ France unlikely to allow lawmaker vote on Syria: senior Socialist
■ Russia sending spy ship to Mediterranean: Interfax
■ Egypt judges recommend dissolving the Brotherhood
■ Anti-al-Qaida leader escapes assassination in Iraq
■ Dozens escape from Tunisian prison in sign of insecurity
■ Iraq promises probe into Iranian exile killings
■ German director Ostermann investigates plight of German children under Russians after WWII
■ French intelligence pins attack on Syrian leader; Assad warns against Western military action
■ French ministers rebuff opposition call for Syria vote
■ French intelligence: Syria's Assad behind chemical attack
■ Assad warns of retaliation as France builds case for Syria attack
■ Extremist groups 'try to infiltrate US intelligence'
■ GOP senators say details needed on Syria strategy
■ With eye on Iran, Israelis seek US action in Syria
■ Brazil, Mexico ask U.S. to explain if NSA spied on presidents
► SHOPPING : 12 foods that naturally whiten your teeth
► FINANCE : CBS, Time Warner reach TV content agreement
► HEALTH : 15 Foods That Are High In Potassium
► HEALTH : Men's average height 'up 11cm since 1870s'
► NEWS
■ Fake tan 'ruining' student beds, Cardiff landlord claims
■ Turtle eggs sold in Costa Rica to prevent black market
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
■ Tiny Gardiner's frog listens with its mouth
■ Mammals harbour 'at least 320,000 new viruses'
► MAGAZINE : The great Cold War potato beetle battle
► More than 2m have fled Syria - UN
The UN's refugee agency says two million Syrians are now refugees, as the US and France push for military action over chemical weapons claims.
* In graphics: A refugee camp
* Refugees' contrasting fates
* A family's plight in Damascus -VIDEO
* Inside 'Aleppo in exile' - VIDEO
* In pictures: Syria's injured refugees
* Assad 'must be punished' -VIDEO
* Mardell: Congressional doubts
► VIDEOS
■ Syria crisis: The US prepares its forces
■ Syrian regime responsible for chemical attack - NATO
■ Syrian regime 'led chemical attack'
■ Syria crisis: Calls for second UK vote rejected
► ANALYSIS : Syria crisis: Damascus teems with talk of US strike
► Ex-Libya spy chief's daughter seized
The daughter of Libya's former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi has been abducted after leaving a prison in Tripoli, officials say.
* Libya spy boss 'fair trial' urged
* Profile: Abdullah al-Senussi
► Today's African Proverb : "The mouth that ate the seeds asks: 'Now what shall I plant?''- A Kikuyu proverb sent by Mark Ngahu, Othaya, Kenya
► France accuses Syria of 3 chemical attacks, Assad slams Western logic
► Politicians enraged that Britain gave export licenses to sell Syria 'nerve gas chemicals'
► Syria 'chemical weapons' crisis: LIVE UPDATES
► German intelligence concludes sarin gas used on Assad's orders – reports
► 'I did not join for this': US military men speak out against Syria strike
► Assange requests investigation into US actions against WikiLeaks
► Japan pledges over $470mn to remedy Fukushima nuclear crisis
► OP-ED
■ US aims to overthrow all independent govts in the Middle East. The US is not "the cop of the world" and cannot "attack any country", but it follows its key agenda of removing all independent governments in the Middle East, Richard Becker from ANSWER Coalition told RT.
► VIDEOS
■ Why You Should Care: Tax the Sun (E35)
■ License to Kill? UK approved sale of nerve gas chemicals to Syria
■ CrossTalk: Syrian Domino
■ Monsanto wants total control, covers up grave GMO dangers' - Researcher
■ Rebel Rousing: Possible US military strikes leave Syrians unfazed
■ Chemical Clues: German intel has 'evidence' to back US war push in Syria
■ 'I didn't join Navy to fight for Al-Qaeda': US servicemen against Syria strike.Images have emerged on social media purporting to show U.S. servicemen speaking out against a looming strike against Damascus. People wearing military uniform are seen posing in front of cameras with posters saying they did not join-up to fight with al-Qaeda in Syria. Those pictures cannot be verified but the Pentagon is reportedly already looking into the identities of those involved. RT speaks to Gordon Duff, a marine veteran and the editor of the independent news website Veterans Today.
► France presents new evidence of Syria chemical attack
► Witness : Dream for a City
► Inside Story : Football in an age of austerity
► SYRIA : What Syria Means for Egypt: Pro-Assad Mood Marks Return of Arab Nationalism
By Jared Malsin / Cairo - As the Arab League convened in Cairo on Sunday to discuss the Syrian crisis, several blocks away some 200 demonstrators assembled to denounce possible U.S. military action against Damascus
* In Syria, Relief Turns to Anger as Obama Delays Strike
* France's Case for Military Action in Syria
* For Turkey, Missile Strikes Aren't Enough
► McCain: Blocking Syria Strike Would Be 'Catastrophic'. After meeting with Obama on Monday, Sen. John McCain said that failure to authorize military action would undermine U.S. credibility
► Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Marines Site - Assad supporters allegedly posted message calling Obama a traitor
► Assad: Risk of Regional War if West Strikes Syria
► SUMMER'S END : Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Labor Day
► PREGNANCY : Woman Has Successful Ovarian Tissue Graft - Couple expecting twins after IVF breakthrough
► COLUMN ONE : Minecraft offers a virtual way to be with their deported friend
► LOCAL : Bay Bridge reopens to traffic after $6.4-billion upgrade
► WORLD : Obama lobbies Congress for support to strike Syria. He warns that a 'no' vote could put Israel at risk and embolden Iran. Sen. John McCain gives a qualified endorsement.
* Assad warns of 'powder keg' igniting regional war
► FOOD : Summer's last hurrah: 22 recipes for Labor Day weekend. Summer doesn't end, officially, until midnight Sept. 21.
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