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► When something confuses you today, don't get annoyed -- get curious! Facts that don't line up are clues that you should follow. For example, if there is confusion over cleanliness, perhaps you need to get rid of the clutter in your life? This could be a sign that you need to toss out the bad attitudes, negative feelings and self-doubt you have been holding on to for far too long. Look to the things that give you pause in your daily routine -- you need to address them on a deeper level. Today is a fiery day all around, so make sure that you're making the most of this explosive energy. You should be able to show at least one person how to come out of their shell if you feel like it. Try something healthy and fun today -- a new kind of workout, a nutritious treat or maybe even a dance class! You need to take care of yourself, of course, but it doesn't have to be a drag.
► GUARDIAN
■ 4 September 2013 : 'We have our plans': Putin warns US against military action in Syria. Russian president says it is too early to say what Russia will do but does not exclude supporting a UN resolution
■ 3 September 2013 : Osborne's policies have done long-term damage to economy, claims Balls
► MACRUMORS 3 September 2013 : Mysterious 'Set Top Box' Shipment Records Hint at Refreshed Apple TV Coming Soon
► ABC NEWS 4 September 2013
■ Opinion: Congress Should Approve Attacks on Syria
■ Senate Use-of-Force Resolution on Syria Coming Together
■ McCain Attaches Strings to Support of Obama's Plan
■ VIDEO : Syria, Israel Respond to President Obama's Statements
► NY TIMES 28 August 2013 : Political Endurance Test for Russian Billionaire
► SCIENCE DAILY 16 August 2013 : Coffee and Tea May Contribute to a Healthy Liver — Surprise! Your morning cup of tea or coffee may be doing more than just perking you up before work. || ► BLOG DISCOVERY 22 August 2013 : Coffee and Tea May Protect the Liver
► NEWS DISCOVERY - ARCHAEOLOGY 4 September 2013 : Toxic Gas First Used in Syria 1,700 Years Ago
I was moved to find sex article because fueled by my dream last night. My partner said he wanted to wear my black bra, while he pointed to a pair of breasts. He said they were his breasts, whereas I was pretty sure they were my breasts.
Ehhheeh, you know that. Only in a dream we can do anything. But even in my dreams, I still be me. I can't accept a situation where my partner has breast like my breasts. My breasts are my identity as a woman, because they serve to breastfeed our baby, and (as well as an option) doublet pleasure to my partner when we make love. For me (either in dreams or awake) my partner's breasts just a proof that he is a creature of mammals, just like me, but his breasts can't be used to feed the baby. My breasts: can.
Dissonance in perceptions are minor annoyances. Small disturbance in sleep is an alarm to awake. I woke up and found him still asleep with shirtless. In such a position, he looked more handsome than when he was neat. Of course I'm not going to remind him what he wanted in my dream when he'll be well-dressed. Mmm, he. Yes. My well-dressed man.
Dahling, do you want to wear my black bra?
► GUARDIAN 4 September 2013
■ Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin set for collision over Syria at G20 summit. Russian president signals he will take action if America strikes at Assad as US counterpart admits relations have hit a wall
■ Tony Abbott poised for victory in Australia elections
■ Alison MacLeod's top 10 stories about infidelity
■ Ray Mears: 'I will never trust 24-hour news again'
■ Obama seeks global backing on Syria: 'I didn't set a red line. The world did'
► DAILY KOS 4 September 2013: Colorado recalls: NRA doubles down, early vote results
► FOXNEWS 4 September 2013 : Conservative student group at University of North Carolina claims political bias robbed it of funding
► CBS NEWS 4 September 2013 Putin calls Kerry a liar on Syria
► KSAT 4 September 2013 : Senate panel backs Syria strike plan. Measure goes to full chamber for debate next week
► NY TIMES 4 September 2013 : Putin Says Proof of Chemical Arms Attack Is Not Enough to Justify U.S. Action
► GAWKER 4 September 2013 : You know, I sometimes thought about him, he is a strange guy
► SPACE 4 September 2013
■ Mars Rovers Could Drive More Safely with Software Innovation
■ NASA Studying 4 Landing Site Options for 2016 Mars Mission
► WISEBREAD 4 September 2013 : 10 Things the United States Should Copy From Other Countries
► STAR - TELEGRAM 4 September 2013 : Arlington mom fights ticket, forces Pantego to change sign
► PC WORLD 4 September 2013 : NSA-resistant Android application 'burns' sensitive messages
► EDUCATION : Armpit Smelling Job And More... -- 54321 #23. Published on Jul 28, 2013 by Vsauce2
► NEWS & POLITIC : Ari Melber On How The "Justice" System Does Everything It Can To Get YOUR Kids Into The SYSTEM. Published on Aug 13, 2013 by MOXNEWSd0tC0M
► NEWS & POLITIC : Краткая сводка о ситуации в Сирии за 27 августа 2013 - Brief report, situation in Syria, Aug 27 2013. Published on Aug 27, 2013 by newsanna
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► GAMING : The Future is Here... Published on Sep 3, 2013 by PewDiePie
► European shares dip on Syria concerns
► Obama wins key Congress backing for Syria strike
By Jeff Mason and Yara Bayoumy - WASHINGTON/BEIRUT - President Barack Obama won the backing of key figures in the U.S. Congress, including Republicans, in his call for limited U.S. strikes on Syria to punish President Bashar al-Assad for his suspected use of chemical weapons against civilians.
* U.S. Congress fight over Syria pits establishment versus upstarts
* Russia may agree to strike if Assad used chemical weapons: Putin
* Factbox: Previous limited U.S. strikes and their consequences
* Video: Kerry vows no boots on ground
* U.N.'s Ban casts doubt on legality of U.S. plans to punish Syria
► OPINION : Obama's flawed case for a Syria strike - By Ari Melber. Ari Melber is a co-host of "The Cycle" on MSNBC. He is an attorney and correspondent for The Nation magazine (www.arimelber.com).
► PHOTOGRAPHERS BLOG - Naked exposure By Regis Duvignau
► VIDEOS
■ Obama arrives in Sweden. US President Barack Obama arrives in Stockholm for meetings with regional leaders ahead of the G20 summit in Russia .
■ Ban arrives for G20
■ Obama meets with top congressional leaders to discuss Syria
► Surprise or not, U.S. strikes can still hurt Assad
By Phil Stewart - WASHINGTON - With weeks to prepare for an attack, Assad might benefit in some ways from the delay in any U.S. strike. Officials and defense experts say Assad's forces cannot take enough targets out of reach to blunt the U.S. military mission, especially since it is billed as having very limited objectives.
* U.S. resolution on Syria strike passes first hurdle in Senate
* Kerry portrait of Syria rebels at odds with intelligence reports
* Red-stained hands wave in protest at U.S. hearing on Syria
* West struggles to cope with online recruitment for Syria jihad
* Russia warns of catastrophe if Syria reactor hit by U.S. strike
► How black market thrives in Syria
By Humeyra Pamuk and Jonathan Saul - ONCUPINAR, Turkey/LONDON - Every day, trucks piled high with goods form queues stretching for miles at the Turkish border, where the conflict presents growing opportunities for those willing to take the risks.
* Slideshow: Syria in ruins
► Investors seek balance between central banks, Syria and rebounding economy
► Dollar stays near six-week high as crucial jobs report nears
► VIDEOS
■ Reuters Today: Syria overshadows G20, Draghi vs the markets
■ Anti-Obama protests in Sweden
■ Low expectations for G20 finding common cause on Syria
■ Researchers shine light on better fruits and vegetables
■ Blue and white diamonds bring sparkle to Sotheby's
► Madrid dreams of winning the 2020 Olympic bid
► Obama: world 'cannot be silent' on Syria
Dialogue! Dialogue! Perform a conducive dialogue, America! Hold a dialogue! Or, ... will you be a mediator as you did in the conflict between Israel and Palestine, for example? Although your position in this situation is quite odd -- you become a mediator in the Syrian crisis -- but if you do it with sincerity to achieve a solution, why not?
(Of course not, Cisca! According to your opinion, why does the U.S. want to be bothered to be a mediator between Israel and Palestine? Because the U.S. loves Israel. In this case, does the U.S. love Syria, so for that reason then the U.S. is willing to find the best solution for all parties? Ehehehe. Are you sure that the U.S. will be so concerned with civilian casualties due to Sarin gas exposure in Syria just because the moral responsibility for the atrocities themselves? Ehehehe. Who cares about your death, Syrians? As long as the American people are fine, do you think the U.S. is really concerned with what is called oppression of a regime on its people all over the world? Ehheheh.
The U.S. just loves Israel. That's it. Israel fears is a big boost to U.S. aggression to all of any country in the world. (Do not make an exodus to the South Pole, Israel! There is a lot of penguins! Ehehehe....)
► Damascus hotels host fleeing families, not tourists
► Syria says will not give in 'even if there is WWIII'. Syria's deputy foreign minister said Wednesday the regime would not give in to threats of a US-led military strike against the country, even if a third world war erupts. In an exclusive interview with AFPTV, Faisal Muqdad said the government had taken "every measure" to counter a potential intervention aimed at punishing the regime of Bashar al-Assad over a suspected deadly poison gas strike.
It is a very natural psychological reaction. If your house will be destroyed, do you just stay silent in fear? If your children in fear, then you will not be able to protect them by showing the same fear. You have to be stronger to protect those who are weak.
I'm very concerned with the refugees. The U.S. attack plan will make even more people to evacuate Syria.
If the turmoil in Syrian political body has subsided, I want every government in the world is realizing that the greatest asset of a nation and the strongest pulse of government's life is the support of its people. They are your children in your family. The value of their existence is more meaningful than your house, your country. Your power is the highest legitimacy of your people's love to you. Do you still think your life is happy when your children away from home with your family because of fear of your doings, hm?
► Obama hopes Putin will change his position on Syria
► Various protests over Syria as Obama visits Sweden
► FEMEN documentary premieres at Venice Film festival
► Protesters in Sweden urge Obama to close Guantanamo
► Off the coast of Gabon visitors discover whale watching paradise
► Raw: President Obama Arrives in Sweden
► Raw: Obama's Impassioned Plea for Action
► Raw: Gunfights, Warplanes Strike Near Damascus
► Kerry on Syria: World Is Watching
► Rare Diamonds Expected to Set Auction Records(Ow yes! I 'm watching and I'm wondering, "Why are you not charismatic, but just parroting, Kerry?")
► Obama: Congress, World Credibility at Stake
► Kerry, House Republican Get Heated Over Benghazi
► Anthony Weiner and NY Voter in Heated Exchange
► Raw: Obama Arrives in Russia for G-20 Meetings
► NEWS
■ AP Interview: Putin warns West on Syria action
■ Obama faces Syria test as House holds 1st hearing
■ 10 interesting things Russia's Putin told the AP NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (AP) — In an interview with The Associated Press and Russia's state Channel 1 television, President Vladimir Putin discussed a wide range of issues, including disputes over the Syrian civil war, his relations with President Barack Obama, National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden and the rights of gays in Russia. Here are 10 interesting things he said in the interview late Tuesday.
1. CHEMICAL WEAPONS VIDEOS DON'T PROVE SYRIA'S GOVERNMENT IS GUILTY
"These are horrible pictures. The question is only who did it and what they did, and who is responsible for this. These pictures do not answer the questions I have just posed. There is an opinion that it's a compilation by these very rebels, who are connected with al-Qaida and who were always distinguished by exceptional brutality."
2. RUSSIA WON'T RULE OUT MILITARY ACTION AGAINST SYRIA — IF U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL APPROVES
"I do not exclude this, but I would like to draw your attention to one absolutely key aspect: In line with international law, only the U.N. Security Council can sanction the use of force against a sovereign state. Any other pretext or method which might be used to justify the use of force against an independent sovereign state is inadmissible and can only be interpreted as an aggression."
3. RUSSIAN SHIPMENTS OF AIR DEFENSE MISSILE SYSTEM TO SYRIA ON HOLD — FOR NOW
"We have a contract for the delivery of the S-300s. We have supplied some of the components, but the delivery hasn't been completed. We have suspended it for now. But if we see that steps are taken that violate the existing international norms, we shall think how we should act in the future, in particular regarding supplies of such sensitive weapons to certain regions of the world."
4. RELATIONS WITH OBAMA CAN BE TESTY — BUT THAT'S NORMAL
"President Obama hasn't been elected by the American people in order to be pleasant to Russia. And your humble servant hasn't been elected by the people of Russia to be pleasant to someone either. We work, we argue about some issues. We are human. Sometimes one of us gets vexed. But I would like to repeat once again that global mutual interests form a good basis for finding a joint solution to our problems."
5. ... AND DON'T READ TOO MUCH INTO BODY LANGUAGE
"There are some gestures, of course, that you can only interpret one way. But no one has ever seen those kinds of gestures directed by Obama at me or by me at Obama, and I hope that never happens. Everything else is fantasy."
6. NO OFFENSE, BUT U.S. SPIES LOST THE PLOT ON NSA LEAKER EDWARD SNOWDEN
"Representatives of the American special services — and I hope they won't be angry — but they could have been more professional, and the diplomats as well. After they found out that he was flying to us, and that he was flying as a transit passenger, there was pressure from all sides — from the Americans, from the Europeans — instead of just letting him go to a country where they could operate easily."
7. HOMOPHOBIC, ME? LOOK HOW MANY AWARDS I'VE GIVEN TO GAYS!
"I assure you that I work with these people. I sometimes award them with state prizes or decorations for their achievements in various fields. We have absolutely normal relations, and I don't see anything out of the ordinary here. They say that Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was a homosexual. Truth be told, we don't love him because of that, but he was a great musician, and we all love his music. So what?"
8. TERRORISTS MUST BE FACED DOWN AND STOPPED
"Terrorists are always a threat to someone. If we're scared of them, it means they have won. But that doesn't mean we can have a devil-may-care attitude toward this threat. We must do everything to stop these threats and not give the terrorists a single chance to demonstrate their brutality and hatred of mankind."
9. OPPOSITION LEADER ALEXEI NAVALNY SHOULD CLEAN UP HIS OWN ACT BEFORE CRITICIZING CORRUPTION
"This gentleman has taken on the very fashionable theme of fighting corruption and I say again: In order to fight corruption you have to be crystal clear yourself. But there are problems here, and in this regard I unfortunately have a suspicion that this is just a way of getting votes and not a genuine desire to solve the problem."
10. INTELLECTUALS BEWARE: REVOLUTION IS BAD FOR YOU
"We should all be aware of the fact that when revolutionary — not evolutionary — changes come, things can get even worse. The intelligentsia should be aware of this. And it is the intelligentsia specifically that should keep this in mind and prevent society from radical steps and revolutions of all kind. We've had enough of it. We've seen so many revolutions and wars. We need decades of calm and harmonious development."
■ Putin softer over Syria, Obama gains support for strike
■ Can Iran, Victim of Chemical Weapons, Help Fix the Syria Crisis?
■ Ban: Any Syria strike must get Security Council OK
■ Putin denies strains with 'interesting' Obama before G20
■ Putin demands 'convincing' proof of Syria chemical attack
■ US inaction would embolden Iran, N.Korea: Kerry
■ Cameron to push G20 for Syria solution
■ India raises Cameron 'mistake' in Syria speech
■ G20 can break Syria deadlock: Bosnia war negotiator
■ France's Hollande calls on Europe to unite on Syria crisis
■ Obama cites strategy to help Syrian opposition
■ Syria is said to be hiding weapons, moving troops
■ In Mideast, view of U.S. as hesitant superpower sharpens
■ Little merit in Syria strikes: EU Parliament defence chief
■ Unannounced Israel-U.S. missile test fuels jitters over Syria
■ Syria creates new headaches for GOP leaders
■ Analysis: U.S. Congress fight over Syria pits establishment versus upstarts
■ How to win the vote -- and the war -- on Syria
■ McCain plays phone game at Syria debate
■ VIDEOS
■ What do you think should happen next in Syria?
■ Local Syrian-Americans back U.S. strike on Syria
■ Vote To Take Place Wednesday On Whether To Allow Military Strikes In Syria
■ Syria crisis decision facing Chicago-area lawmakers
■ U.S. senators on Syria
■ Merkel to seek elusive Syria consensus at G20 summit
■ President Assad Fires Back at the United States
■ Missile test in Mediterranean not linked to Syria: US
OTHERS
■ What is molly? Everything you need to know about the party drug
■ Hello Kitty jet flies into Los Angeles
■ Putin offers assurances on gay rights at Olympics
■ PHOTOS : The Galapagos Islands
► OMG! : Atlantic City welcomes Miss America contestants
► NEWS
■ French PM: not acting in Syria would send wrong message to Iran
■ Muslim Brotherhood newspaper soldiers on despite Egypt crackdown
■ Jews Win a Right of Return to Portugal Five Centuries After Inquisition
■ Putin presses US Congress over Syria, says Kerry lied
Strongly Agree! Mwah! President Putin's mindset is very logical and civilized. I've been shouting the similar thing from Our Kitchen, "The U.S. Congress has no right to determine the U.S. military action to Syria, even if they hold a vote though, because the U.S. Congress is not an international organization that has authority to do so. Meanwhile, Syrian state is not part of the U.S. state.
If the U.S. military action to Syria will remain to be done, then this action is a proof that the U.S. has never respect the sovereignty of other countries, Middle Eastern countries, and Syria in particular.
Is this evidence of a U.S. devotion to Israel, hm?
Sometimes I really like my fantasy. So here it goes : If Middle east countries always in the political unrest every time the U.S. looks vigorous and active there -- and the U.S. is always very busy and active with the political situation in the Middle East just because there's Israel in the Middle East, whereas, you find out for yourself, how many of Israel's neighbors who truly love Israel and love the neighboring with Israel -- then
why Israel does not move to America and asks the U.S. to share its territory with the U.S.? Will you, America? Would you like to share your territory with your ally -- Israel -- in your own continent? You say you really love Israel and very loyal to Israel, do not you? So, what is so hard to share your territory with Israel in your big continent? Ehehhe.
Henceforth, let us observe the progress of peace in the Middle East. I am sure, it will be achieved only in a matter of months. The U.S. does not need to make itself busy in the name of democracy to intervene in any sort of there, and eventually the world will find its peace. Amen. But I'm also very confident, none of the legal institutions can authorize my imaginary. Amen. Well, at least you, my partner knows my big dream well. Amen.
■ Russia sends missile cruiser to Mediterranean: Interfax
■ French PM: Assad could strike again if no one acts
Ouch ouch, every day I eat vegetables and fruits, and feel quite satisfied, and I thank God for every good fortune in our family, ... but why does God still give me some other exams by creating people who actually have enough in age and maturity of thought, but they are less qualified to occupy important positions in government? Assad could strike again if no one acts? Who said that? French PM!
Excuse me, is he going to eat again when hungry?
Assad has said that he does not like if Syria is attacked by a foreign power. An allegation that Assad regime has been killing the opposition with Sarin gas has made Syria in a position to be attacked by the U.S..
So, please tell me how our logical consequence in reading the mindset of the old man from France with his statement, "Assad could strike again if no one acts."
Does it mean President Assad will always approve any U.S. military attack plans --- that it will be done anytime Assad do his atrocities to Syria people --- because Assad government will also use more chemical weapons to tackle terrorism in the country? Ah, come on. Do not shake the logic of world public with untidy premises like this.
Of course, as long as terrorism is still unsettling the Syrian government, then Syria's military will intervene to resolve it. So, what is your problem, Mr. Jean-Marc Ayrault? Do you want to help clear up the Syrian crisis or even worsen it? Why do not you send your spies to Syria to find out who the perpetrators of the atrocity?
Moreover, Syria is not obliged to comply with the use of chemical weapons treaties, because Assad never signed the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) or ratified the Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention (BTWC).
Ops, one more thing, do not forget to tell your minions, all allegations must be accompanied by factual evidence, okay?
■ APNewsBreak: Obama weighs Egypt aid suspension
■ McCain slams Putin on Snowden: Russia's actions 'reminiscent' of Cold War
■ Gorbachev lauds ailing Mandela
■ Russia's Putin calls John Kerry a liar on Syria
■ Putin says Snowden can feel safe in Russia
■ U.S. faces substantial losses if Egypt aid halted: official
■ In a first, German leader honours dead at site of worst WWII massacre in Nazi-occupied France
■ Two dogs appear to work together to chase cougar off property
■ Auctioneer shows off 118-carat diamond in NYC
■ Japan's robo-astronaut takes 'one small step...'
► MOVIES : Michelle Pfeiffer: 'Looking Great For My Age Is OK Now'
► SHINE : Commoners Who Became Princesses: Rules of Engagement
► SPORTS : 10 Things You Could Do To Burn More Calories
► FINANCE : Don't Trust a Chicken Nugget That's Visited China
► Putin warns US over Syria action
President Putin warns the US against one-sided action in Syria, but says Russia would back a UN resolution if Syria had used chemical weapons.
* Putin warns against 'aggression' - VIDEO&
* Close-up: US-Russia relations - VIDEO
► VIDEOS
■ 'Physical evidence' Assad behind chemical attack: Kerry
■ Syrian refugees shelter in abandoned Lebanon abattoir
■ Syria crisis: 'America will stand up' - Boehner
■ President Obama secures key backing on Syria plan
■ Syria divides opinion in France
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► FUTURE
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► Syria rifts loom over G20 summit
World leaders from the G20 group of nations meet in Russia on Thursday amid sharp differences over military action against Syria's government.
* Syrians prepared to die for Assad - VIDEO
* US Senate panel backs force in Syria
* Battle for G20 middle ground
* G20 to agree tax avoidance fight
* Obama: 'The world set a red line' - VIDEO
* Putin warns against 'aggression' - VIDEO
* Bryant: UN on the sidelines?
* Mardell: US moves towards action
► VIDEOS
■ Is Syria's Bashar al-Assad really in charge?
■ US Secretary of State John Kerry warns over Syria inaction
■ "We Both Get Vexed" - Putin on Obama
But at least, Putin skin color is whiter than the color of Obama's skin. Sorry, if you accuse me of racism just because I commented about the skin color, then you are wrong. Barack Obama does not need to be offended because of his skin color is darker than the skin color of Vladimir Putin, because it's a fact. I do not slander him.
If you choose white shoes in a shoe shop, pay the shoes price and wearing the shoes with good feelings for wearing white shoes ---and you do not choose black shoes at all---, does that mean you are a racist?
Oh, my little baby, I will teach you about the color since you are a toddler, because it is important to detect whether you're experiencing the color blindness or not, and this does not mean I am teaching racism to you at early age.
■ Syria crisis: US Senate panel backs use of force
■ French PM: Syria's Bashar al-Assad 'a war criminal'
■ Jordanian PM Abdullah Ensour will back 'exact hit'
■ Syria crisis: World's credibility on the line - Obama
I do not understand what is meant by this U.S. black president with his word "world" if actually what he meant by "the world" is the "U.S. and its allies". Ah, whatever, it's up to him.
But it seems, this is not about "world" like a world (such as what is meant by my partner) of my partner to me. .
You're my world, you're every breath I take. You're my world, you're every move I make. Other eyes ee the stars, up in the sky. But for me, they shine within your eyes. As the trees reach for the sun above. So my arms reach out to you, my love. With your hand resting in mine I feel a power, so divine. You're my world, you are my night and day. You're my world, you're every prayer I pray. If our love ceases to be, that is the end of my world for me.Ting ting ting ting ting... ♫ ♪
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
■ Invasive alien species threaten urban environments
■ African fish is fastest-maturing vertebrate. African fish 'live fast, die young'
► TECHNOLOGY : The online games teaching children about their cancer
► Today's African Proverb :: "The country rooster does not crow in the town" - A Swahili proverb sent by Abdalla Alwi Bafagih, Toronto, Canada
► Congress leaders getting ready to approve Syria strike
► Putin warns against military action against Syria, bypassing UNSC
► France accuses Syria of 3 chemical attacks, Assad slams Western logic
► VIDEOS
■ Putin: Only UNSC can sanction military action against Syria govt
■ French demand vote on Syria strike as Hollande hawkish
■ Cannon Fodder: Syrians form human shields around 'US strike targets'
■ Terror App: Warning system for Syria spillover introduced to Lebanese phones
► Obama asserts right to strike Syria without congressional approval
Obama is a bit hypocritical. So, is that so? Why he can not force the Congress to regulations regarding the gun ownership in the U.S., but he could ignore Congress to follow his aggressive instincts to attack Syria? He could cry for school children who died because of the shooting in Newtown, but he never thinks about non-American children who will fear and risk of injury because the U.S. military raid into Syria.
You are an unfair black U.S. president, Mr. Obama!
► Spy Files: New WikiLeaks docs expose secretive, unruly surveillance industry
► G20 LIVE UPDATES
► Senate Foreign Relations Committee approves plan to strike Syria
► Russia warns of nuclear disaster if Syria is hit
► Americans widely oppose Syria strike despite drumbeat in Washington
► Syria 'chemical weapons' crisis: LIVE UPDATES
► Al-Qaeda-linked rebels attack Christian village in Syria
► US Congress speaker refuses to meet Russian delegation
► Obama to decide on suspending aid to Egypt after Syria vote
► 320,000 new viruses found in mammals could trigger pandemics
► VIDEOS
■ CrossTalk: Obama's Laugh Test
■ Beware Spyware: Wikileaks exposes surveillance industry trackers
■ Putin: Russia doesn't defend Assad, we defend international law
■ 'Yes We Can...Kill People': Anti-war activists protest as Obama visits Sweden
► Inside Story : Will anyone save Syria's lost generation?
► Al Jazeera World : Against the Wall
► Russia warns US against Syria action
► The Cure : Series 2 - Episode 3
► Obama: US has moral duty to act
► Putin warns US over strike on Syria
► Fault Lines - Life after Guantanamo
► Inside Story : Is CAR on the brink of collapse?
► World Leaders Hedge Bets as Senate Readies for Syria Vote
By David Stout - Obama is inching closer to Congressional approval for striking Syria, but international leaders are questioning if he has the authority to authorize such an attack without U.N. backing
* How Iran Could Help Solve the Syria Crisis► WHTE HOUSE : Interactive: Where U.S. Presidents Fear to Tread
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► BUSINESS : Airline Introduces 'Flying Nannies' - They take care of traveling kids
► LABOR : Do Women Really Want Equality?
It has been proving in many studies that the quality of equality is more important than quantity. This is certainly going to be our thinking together. Hopefully in the times to come, gender mainstreaming is no longer seen as the 'emancipation of women', but will have to put forward an institutional arrangement ranging from policy planning, decision-making and management implementation in favor of gender equality, mainstreaming human rights both men men and women in accordance with the nature and responsibilities.
In the present era, many institutions began to feel that servant leadership can provide optimal results for the organization. My question is "Can women represent the servant leadership?
Indeed, the soul to serve does not absolutely belong to women. But strong women leaders, usually have a sensitivity and "mother instinct", we are able to be catalysts and driving force for the environment to change for the better. In other words, we have the power to become agents of change.
► Russian Frost: Putin Will Give Obama a Cold Welcome
By Simon Shuster / Moscow - Vladimir Putin has accused Obama of lying about to Congress about Syria, and with the Snowden wounds still fresh, the stage is set for tense talks at the G-20 conference in St. Petersburg
► Senator Rand Paul: Why I Voted 'No' on Syria
The Obama administration hasn't proved American interests are at stake, writes the Kentucky senator
* Long Shot Chance for Syria Deal Lies With Iran
* Fareed Zakaria: On Syria, Words Have Consequences
► America's Oil Won't Stop Mideast Madness - Price shocks will still affect the U.S.
► HEALTH : Promising Tactic Found in Alzheimer's Fight - A missing link could lead way to new treatments
► CHINA : Tensions Rise Between Business Leaders and Officials - Entrepreneurs slam business environment
► WORLD
■ Putin says he could support Syria strike. Russian President Vladimir Putin says he could support an attack on Syria, but only after he sees proof Bashar Assad's government was behind an alleged chemical weapons attack on civilians.
* U.S. figure for casualties in Syria attack much higher than others'
* Obama gets key support in Congress for Syria attack
■ Snowden contacted Russia while in Hong Kong, Putin says
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► OPINION : "As Obama has waffled on Syria, he has convinced most Israelis that there is no relying on Washington to pull the Iranian nuclear chestnut out of the fire." — Israeli historian Benny Morris discussing Obama's stance on Syria
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