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► You might get a bit bored with your routine today, but be careful about creating conflict just for the sake of entertainment. Any spats that get going today will definitely not be fun, so be grateful for the fact that while no great excitement is going on in your life, no hairy dramas are spinning out of control, either. Roll with the punches and try to be satisfied with what you have in your life. It's so much better than what it could be. Appreciation is a wonderful skill to cultivate. You need to listen closely today -- there's one person who really needs your input, but only once you've heard theirs. Try to keep your mouth shut for a while. It's good exercise, and it can really help!
► SCIENCE DAILY 5 September 2013:Health Effects of Using Portable Electronic Devices Studied — The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association have jointly conducted a study on the health effects of using smartphones and portable electronic devices among Hong Kong people.
► GUARDIAN
■ 6 September 2013 : Obama assembles fragile alliance blaming Assad for chemical attacks
■ 6 September 2013 : NSA decryption revelations 'provide roadmap' to adversaries, US warns
■ 7 September 2013 : Microsoft and Yahoo voice alarm over NSA's assault on internet encryption
► HUFFINGTON POST 6 September 2013 : John McCain: Obama Impeachment Would Happen If America Put 'Boots On The Ground' In Syria
► PC WORLD 6 September 2013 : Here's how to best secure your data now that the NSA can crack almost any encryption
► SPACE 6 September 2013 : Amazing Mars Solar Eclipse Videos Caught by Curiosity Rover (VIDEO)
► MICHELLE MALKIN 6 September 2013 : One year later: Camp Bastion families still fighting for truth
► NATIONAL POST 13 September 2013 : Diplomacy Putin style: Russian spokesman claims U.K. is 'just a small island' after president calls Kerry a liar
► MARKETWATCH 6 September 2013 : Putin says Russia will assist Syria if attacked
► REAL CLEAR POLITICS 20 March 2009 : Look Beyond the Bogus Bonus Smokescreen - by Michelle Malkin
► WAPO - OPINION 7 September 2013 : Clinton. Christie. Cringe.
► AP HOSTED 6 September 2013 : US exempts EU nations from Iran oil sanctions
► NEWS & POLITIC : The Next Terrorist Attack - What The Mainstream Media Isn't Telling You. Published on Aug 8, 2013 by StormCloudsGathering
► Say what? China says 400 million can't speak national language
► Obama plans 'full-court press' on Syria strike
By John Whitesides and Richard Cowan - WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama will take his case for military action in Syria directly to the American people next week, stepping up his campaign to convince a deeply skeptical Congress to back strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces.
* Direct link between Assad and gas attack elusive for U.S.► VIDEO : U.S. Senate files resolution on Syria
* Obama rejects G20 pressure to abandon Syria air strike plan
* Vote on Syria has high stakes for Obama's presidency
* Obama: Most G20 leaders agree Assad behind chemical attack
* Where G20 members stand on military action against Syria
Obama is already possessed by demons of war. There is an impression, it seems, he is proud that a black man is also able to commit violence -- even violence between the countries -- and not just always be a victim of violence.
► The hidden faces dominating Australia election
► Morocco's African immigrants fear rising racism
► Obama at G20: the world "cannot stand idly by" on Syria
If what is meant by "can not stand idly" by this black man is offensive, then this proves that not all black men have the clean hearts. One of them has been shown to have a very aggressive nature, he is Barack Obama. He can not talk but hit? Wow. He's ugly and horrible!
It is regrettable all the sympathy that has been already given by the majority of Americans to him in last year's election.
► Australian PM Rudd heads for election wipe-out
► Hollande: France to await UN final report on Syria
► Pres. Obama Says He'll Address Nation on Syria
► Reid Introduces Syria Resolution in Senate. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has formally introduced the resolution giving President Obama the authority to use military force against Syria. Lawmakers return from their recess on Monday and will begin to debate the resolution.
► Obama Notes Splits Over Syria Attack Plans
► NEWS
■ Behold! An Iron Man costume made from balloons
■ China's Xi tells Obama Syria crisis can't be resolved with military strike
■ Clashes flare at pro-Mursi marches across Egypt, two dead
■ New rights worries over arrests in Egypt
■ Iran's foreign minister condemns Holocaust
■ PHOTO OF THE DAY : Photos of the day - September 6, 2013
■ Syria, Egypt turmoil nudges Israel, Palestinians toward peace
■ U.N. envoy, Russia say striking Syria would hurt chance for peace
■ 10 G20 nations join US in blaming Assad for attack
■ Iraqi officials, militants warn of threat to US
■ Egypt: journalist and lawyer held in crackdown
■ Putin signals will continue current support for Syria
■ Eleven G20 nations urge strong int'l response in Syria: White House
■ Portraits of Planet Ocean: The Photography of Brian Skerry
► SHINE : Birth of the Royal Baby: Fascinating New Details Emerge
► HEALTH : 7 Ways to Lower Alzheimer's Risk
► OMG! : Jessica Simpson: I Envied Kate Middleton's Pregnancy, Empathized With Kim Kardashian
► Iran foreign minister Zarif tweets happy Jewish new year
► 'No decision' in Egypt on dissolving Muslim Brotherhood
► Australians vote in key election
Australians head to the polls, with Tony Abbott's Liberal-National coalition aiming to end six years of government by Kevin Rudd's Labor party.
* A guide to the election
* Election in 90 seconds -VIDEO
* Abbott's race to lose - VIDEO
* Key policy battlegrounds
* Australian election: Ten things
* Australian rivals in asylum pledge
► Obama back in US to face Syria fight
President Barack Obama returns from the G20 summit in Russia facing the tough task of convincing Congress to authorise military action in Syria.
* Kendall: No winner at G20► 10 things we didn't know last week
* Mardell: Should US be super cop?
* Putin: I don't agree with Obama - VIDEO
* Obama: 'Candid' talk
► VIDEOS
■ Syria crisis: Cameron says 'We were never going to agree'
■ US fears over Syria military action
■ G20 summit: Nations remain divided on Syria
■ G20 summit: 'Differences of opinion' over Syria - Hollande
► Footage of chemical attack in Syria is fraud
► Humanitarian workers under threat in Syria - UN
► G20 Syria divide: World’s largest nations speak out against US-led strike
► Internet giants voice concern over NSA, GCHQ circumvention of encryption
► Troubled waters: Naval forces line Syrian shores
► The big three: Sweden reacts to report of intel cooperation with NSA, GCHQ
► 'Not just a small island': Cameron defends UK after alleged diplomatic jab
► US snub of Syria talks 'proof of weakness in position' – Duma speaker
Right! I strongly agree with that opinion! Only a fool and a liar who loves to talk tough with uncertainty.
► Russian MP moves to strip gays of parental rights
Good! I even am thinking of a polite way to take away my family (at least me and my baby, I'm not forcing you, dahling. If you do not agree with me, well, that's okay, please just continue your life in this fucking country which filled with terrorists : U.S.) to Russian. I will be looking for more info on the requirements to be a citizen of Russia.
Will you accept my old age to live there, Russia?
► Legal loophole: US offers no apologies for hacking internet encryption
► OP-ED : NSA act like they are at war with ordinary US citizens
Psychologically, the U.S. government can be classified as a mental illness. Its habit of spying on anyone (even its own close allies) is a kind of Voyeurism deviation for then proudly showed its strength just like an Excibitionism patient.
And now, in front of an international forum such as G 20 summit, the U.S. --- represented by President Obama's appearance --- smiles here and there, such as the lack of introspection that the U.S. government actually is undergoing a psychiatric disorder since the events of 11 September 2011.
And you know, if this opinion is confirmed on the relevant, then of course they will deny it loudly. No. Of course. Have you seen the mentally ill people want to admit that they are suffering from mental illness? No.
► VIDEOS
■ 'Obama to attack Syria regardless how Congress votes'
■ Syria chemical attack is 'rebels' provocation in hope of intervention' - Putin. US President Barack Obama is struggling to gather international support for strikes against Syria. The issue has divided world leaders at the G20 summit - which has just drawn to a close in St. Petersburg. RT's Rory Suchet is in our G20 studio in St. Petersburg with the latest updates on what's been happening at the summit.
■ 'Attack on Syria to change balance in region, not just one regime'. The Syria issue has come to dominate talks between the world's 20 largest economies. Day one of the summit saw around half the leaders make it clear they do not support America's intervention plans. Washington accuses Damascus of using chemical weapons last month - but the evidence offered so far, has left many unconvinced
■ What intl law? 'Syria strike possibility tramples regulations'
■ Rocket launched: Robotic explorer sent into space for Moon mission
■ Christian village rebels' safe haven? 'They know US won't bomb UNESCO site'
► Conservatives poised to win Australian elections
► G20 leaders divided over Syria crisis
► Syrians brace for possible US airstrikes
► G20 ends with no consensus on Syria
► Al Jazeera talks to former US Defense Secretary
► Anti-military protesters rally in Egypt
► Obama to address nation about possible strike on Syria
► US tightens embassy security in Lebanon
► Kerry to push EU for support on Syria strikes
► Syrian rebels prepare for possible intervention
► Afghan Women Fear for the Future After Indian Author Killed
By Nilanjana Bhowmick / New Delhi - Author Sushmita Banerjee, who has chronicled her turbulent life as the wife of an Afghan in Kabul, was allegedly murdered by the Taliban outside her home on Wednesday
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► When IVF Couples Regret Conceiving Twins
► 2 Million Syrian Children Aren't Going to School - The U.N. says that an entire generation of Syrian children have dropped out of school due to the civil conflict
► Mexico, Brazil Outraged at NSA Snooping - Documents show U.S. spied on world leaders
► WORLD : Obama leaves G-20 summit with limited support on Syria
Press conference on the outcome of the G20 Leaders' Summit in St. Petersburg. Leaders of the G20 nations made progress on tightening up on multinational company tax avoidance, but remain divided over the Syrian conflict during the final day of the Russian summit. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Handout / Getty Images
A 60-foot-high rubber duck is seen at Beijing Garden Expo Park. After touring 13 cities in 10 countries, a giant rubber duck designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman will float first at Beijing Garden Expo Park and then at the Summer Palace from September to October in Beijing. BY: Feng Li / Getty Images
Arieal view of the Tianzi Mountain at Zhangjiajie national park in China. Zhangjiajie National Forest park is a popular tourist destination in the Hunan province, famously known for renaming a peak after the mountain formations inspired by the fictional world of Pandora in James Cameron's film "Avatar." PHOTOGRAPH BY: Lintao Zhang / Getty Images
A man barbecues crocodiles during a food festival in Nanning in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Nanning is geographically close to Southeast Asia, where eating crocodile is common. PHOTOGRAPH BY: SHI LI / EPA
President Obama enters Konstantin Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, after a greeting with Russia President Vladimir Putin at the start of the G-20 summit. PHOTOGRAPH BY: PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS / Pool
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