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► Do not shy away from crowing a bit about your recent accomplishments -- otherwise, they might go unnoticed. Sure, it might not be comfortable to walk around tooting your own horn, but it will get you attention! And that's what you need right now. Too many other, less deserving people are getting face time with influential people. Are they getting the opportunities you should be getting? Being modest is all well and good, but it must be put aside when progress is at stake.
► GUARDIAN 10 September 2013
■ Syria pledges to sign chemical weapons treaty and reveal scale of stockpile
■ Delhi gang-rape trial: death sentence inevitable, says Indian minister
■ UN resolution on Syria to test if Russian chemical weapons plan is 'ruse'
■ All four men found guilty in Delhi gang-rape trial
■ iPhone 5S: fingertip scanner is key to new direction
► MARKET WATCH 10 September 2013 : France: Russia's plan for Syria could be a trap
► DAILY KOS 10 September 2013
■ As we wait for Colorado recall results, here's some trivia
■ House Republicans fighting over how to take government, Obamacare hostage
► FOXNEWS 10 September 2013
■ Marines on alert, moved near Libya ahead of Sept. 11 anniversary
■ Syrian official says Assad accepts proposal to turn over chemical weapons
► WHAT IF : Falling With Helium. What if I jumped out of an airplane with a couple of tanks of helium and one huge, un-inflated balloon? Then, while falling, I release the helium and fill the balloon. How long of a fall would I need in order for the balloon to slow me enough that I could land safely? - Colin Rowe
► MICHELLE MALKIN 10 September 2013 : Colorado strong: Army of grass-roots Davids boots gun-grabbing Democrat state Senate president John Morse; Update: Giron recalled!
► DOGSTER 10 September 2013 : A Veteran and His Service Dog Get Kicked Off a Plane
► ENGADGET 10 September 2013: iPhone 5c and 5s coming to 9 countries, including the US and China on September 20th
► THE DAILY WTF 10 September 2013 : I Didn't Do Anything
► THE STREET - REAL MONEY PREVIEW 10 September 2013 : Cramer: A Pipe Dream No Longer
► MUSIC - Guitarra Romantica Musica Instrumental acustica amor canciones clasicas Playlist relajarse
► NEWS & POLITIC : Syria & Chemical Weapons - Where's The Evidence? Published on Sep 9, 2013 by The Young Turks
► Obama to explore diplomatic route on Syria chemical weapons
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama vowed to pursue a diplomatic initiative from Russia over Syria's chemical weapons but voiced skepticism about it and urged war-weary Americans to support his threat to use military force. | Video
* Syria war crimes worsen in battle for territory: U.N. report
* Syria vows to give up chemical weapons, Obama cautious
* France says military option in Syria still valid
* Exclusive: French draft would give Syria chemical arms ultimatum
* Impromptu or scripted, Syria plan lets Russia play the peacemaker
► Share rally pauses as Syrian talks begin
LONDON - A week of gains for world stocks petered out on Wednesday and a sell-off in oil and core government debt eased, as talks began on trying to avert a U.S. military strike on Syria against a broadly calm market backdrop. | Video : Reuters Today: Dramatic day of Syria diplomacy boosts stocks
► Apple aims to extend reach with new iPhones
By Poornima Gupta and Malathi Nayak- CUPERTINO, California - Apple unveiled on an iPhone with a fingerprint scanner to help it stand out in a crowded field of similar smartphones, plus a cheaper plastic model for emerging markets that proved pricier than expected. | Video : Apple's iPhone makeover
* In world's biggest market, 'cheap' iPhone looks too pricey
► VIDEOS
■ Obama makes crucial speech on Syria
■ Obama vows to explore Russian offer on Syria
■ Putin says U.S. must reject use of force in Syria
■ U.S. says Russia's Syria plan can't be "delaying" tactic
► SEPTEMBER 11
► Syria 'agrees' to Russian plan for chemical weapons
► Kerry: US won't 'wait for long' Syria arms plan
► Relief in Damascus streets as US strike put on hold
► Syrians in US divided on military intervention
► Syrian opposition skeptical of Russian proposal benefits
► World's largest solar ship crosses Atlantic twice
► French traditional crafts showcased in new Paris show
► Apple unveils two new iPhones, starting at $99
► Pelosi: Russian Proposal on Syria 'Victory'
► Obama Seeks Syria Support on Capitol Hill
► Obama: The US Military 'Does Not Do Pinpricks'
► Obama's Syria Speech Leaves Many Unconvinced
► NEWS
■ Curiosity Rover Takes Longest Drive on Mars Yet
■ Obama to explore diplomatic route on Syria chemical weapons
■ Defector blames Syria for 'cold murder' after March chemical attack
■ Bach elected IOC president, gets call from Putin
■ Documentary filmmaker Saul Landau dies
■ Syria accepts Russian chemical weapons proposal - Interfax
■ Americans still mixed, hesitant after Obama's Syria plea
■ Venezuela quits regional rights bodies it calls U.S. pawns
■ Virginia county library system destroyed 250,000 of its own books
■ Apple unveils iPhone 5s and 5c
► OMG! : Surprise Travel Buddies: Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore?!
► MOVIES : 'Third Person' Premiere
► Obama calls off vote on Syria action
US President Barack Obama postpones a Congress vote on military action in Syria to pursue diplomacy aimed at securing Damascus' chemical weapons.
* Full text of Obama speech
* Obama speech as it happened
* Mardell: Obama's irrelevant speech
* Bryant: US-Russia talks key
* Ian Pannell: Syrians' resentment
* How to hunt chemical weapons -VIDEO
* Syria's chemical weapons
* Bowen: Relief in Damascus
► Italian priest gives Pope Francis a 20-year-old Renault
► CAPITAL : The good, the bad, the ugly: Finances of cohabitation
► TRAVEL : In Paris, a New York-style High Line
► FUTURE
■ The latest tech weapons the US might deploy in Syria
■ Drug addiction: The complex truth
► HEALTH : Womb cancer link to diet and fitness Coffee. The risk of womb cancer can be reduced by diet, exercise and possibly coffee, a review of data shows.
* Womb cancer deaths 'are rising'
* Sharp rise in womb cancer deaths
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : 'Climate change' killed off mammoths
Researchers have found the strongest evidence yet that climate change rather than humans was the main factor that drove the woolly mammoth to extinction.
* 'No human link' to mammoth demise
* Mammoths survived late in Britain
* Mammoth's genome pieced together
► Today's African Proverb : "It is better to eat a mushroom in freedom than to eat meat in slavery" - Sent by Okelonyero Denis, Gulu, Uganda
That's right! Better seems a little nervous as to what happens to President Obama in his indecision at this time -- to let Russia in the middle between the U.S. and Syria, (to destroy Syria chemical weapons) though, actually I wonder, "This is a case between Syria with its people, or a war between the U.S. and Syria? Why the story line puts Russia between Syria and the U.S. as the U.S. between Israel and Palestine? -- than he looks dashing but sinful in military raid to Syria.
We must destroy the source of our fears. If the Syrian chemical weapons is a frightening thing, why the U.S. will do the same scary thing with its military offensive to Syria? What is done by the Russians seem wiser than what will be done by the U.S. in its foreign policy on Syria.
Assad must be able to prosecute this case to its conclusion. Many defectors around Assad. They are dangerous, because they know the "Syrian army song lyrics" for later they can sing it in front of the Syria's opponents. Shanananaa. America frowned. Israel stunned. Assad's also gawking. They laughed. Damn! Nananana.
► Putin: Syria chem arms handover will work only if US calls off strike
► Russia urges Syria hand over chemical weapons to intl control to avoid strike
► Obama orders US military to 'maintain posture' on Syria
► Syrian FM: We are ready to sign Chemical Weapons Convention
► Declassified files detail blatant violations, abuse of NSA domestic spying program
► Obama wants UN to hear Russia's plan for Syrian chemical weapons
► Syria conflict could give Al-Qaeda its second wind - report
► Blast strikes Benghazi 1 year after US consulate bombing
► US inequality at historic high, surpassing Roaring '20s
► Half-ton fragment of Russian meteorite located on lakebed
► OP-ED
■ Supporting Al-Qaeda during the anniversary week of 9/11
■ US must curb 'inappropriate, unconstitutional' posture on Syria strikes
■ Russian chess move stalls US actions as Al-Qaeda Air Force - by Pepe Escobar
► VIDEOS
■ 'US neocon fanatics will target Syria no matter what Assad does'
■ Putin: Syria chemical arms handover will work only if US calls off strike
■ 'Rebels had motive to carry out chemical weapon attack in Syria'
■ Obama agrees to diplomatic attempt before playing anti-Assad war card. Addressing the nation, the US president has asked Congress to postpone a vote on military action in Syria as diplomacy is pursued to put chemical weapons beyond the regime's reach, but called on the military to maintain pressure on the Syrian government.
■ Chapter & Verse: Obama carries ghosts of past to battle cry. While Syria's chemical weapons disarmament is widely seen as a good idea - there's still no complete unity at the UN Security Council. Russia has rejected France's proposal to invoke Chapter 7 of the UN Charter to the document, which would allow the handover of the arsenal to international control. That's because it implies the use of force. Here's how it was used in the past.
It saw NATO war planes bombing Libya two years ago under the pretext of humanitarian intervention. It also gave the green light to involvement in the Iraq and Kuwait conflict in 1991 - as well as the invasion of Iraq 12 years later. Back in the early 1950's - this part of the UN charter also became the basis for the Korean War. But the turn of events recently means that President Obama is unlikely to be able to deliver the same call-to-arms as his predecessors.
■ CrossTalk: Disarming Obama
■ Right Turn: Norway election echoes EU populist rise
■ Safely Home: NASA video of ISS crew landing after 166 days in space
► Global community backs plan to avert Syria strike
► Inside Story : Why intervene in Syria now?
► Kerry briefs the House Armed Services Committee about Syria
► Global leaders mull over Russian and French action plans
► Obama: Military ready if Syria plan fails
► Al Jazeera World : The Price of Oslo
► The Cure : On the Trail of Sleeping Sickness
► Inside Story : Will Syria give up its chemical weapons?
► SYRIA : Obama's Syria Struggle
By Michael Scherer - Instead of guiding the country, the president interrupted prime time to ask it a favor
* RECAP: Watch Obama's Syria Speech
► OBAMA ADMINISTRATION : Stop the 9/11 Fear-Mongering
Politicians should stop exploiting the tragedy, writes Paul Campos
* Sept. 11 'Truthers' Mark Anniversary
► CAMPAIGN EVENTS : Weiner's 'Sexting' Flame Crashes Election Party - Sydney Leathers says she'll 'only be 23 once'
► SEXUAL HEALTH : Should Porn Have Condom Laws? - HIV cases are fueling reform calls
► Obama: U.S. can't 'look the other way'
In a rare prime-time speech, President Obama tries for a delicate balancing act: make the case for military strikes on Syria while pledging to pursue a diplomatic path proposed by Russia.► NSA admits wrongly adding 16,000 numbers to 'alert list'
* Transcript
* Congress largely unconvinced by Obama's address
* Reactions to Obama's Syria address
* Opinion: Obama, the reluctant warrior
So, how? He must choose the U.S. or U.S. enemies, ys that what you mean? Oh, come on. It has been days I pray for the return of Obama as I know. Yesterday night, in my sleep I saw a curly-haired little boy man standing in front of the United States big logo. He wore a long white robe and smiled sweetly at me from a distance. He said, "The U.S. will do good in peace, not aggressive."
I was trying to trust his words then I replied his smile politely. He comes from Africa.
Yesterday in an interview in a video, I saw Obama face's aura was black. Now is different. He's just a black man, ordinary man with black skin color. That's it. But he's not so black anymore. His face doesn't look bad anymore, because what makes a person looks ugly is his/her attitude and stance, not merely dominated by physical appearance. (Oh God, I hope you are willing to guide Obama's heart and mind to always give priority to peace, not war. Amen.)
By David G. Savage - In a chain of events starting in 2006, the phone numbers got on a list that could have subjected them to daily monitoring despite not being reasonably linked to terrorism.
► OPINION : "President Obama may be on the verge of converting a foreign policy fiasco into a stunning diplomatic triumph." — Peter W. Galbraith, former U.S. ambassador, on Obama's address to the nation on Syria
* McManus: Obama, the reluctant warrior on Syria
* Securing WMD? It's been done
► FRAMEWORK
■ The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001
■ Covering 9/11: Strength amid sadness
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