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► You need to take things down a notch today -- though those around you may be speeding up! Just remember that you have to take things at the pace that feels most natural to you, and keep on keeping on. After getting so much work done recently, you are feeling more grounded and focused regarding your future than ever before. Things that were too intimidating yesterday are not so bad right now and you can actually see a way around an obstacle for the first time in a long time. You're about to ride a serious wave of positive energy, so hang on! As the petty people squabble over petty things, you're able to rise above and spend your time on more productive things.
► GUARDIAN 12 September 2013
■ Vladimir Putin warns US not to launch attack in Syria
■ Bashar al-Assad: Syria will give up control of chemical weapons
■ Ex-MI6 deputy chief plays down damage caused by Snowden leaks
► DAILY KOS 12 September 2013
■ John Boehner doesn't have anyone to blame but himself
■ Senate tea partiers 'screwing' House GOP leadership
► TECHDIRT 12 September 2013 : Another Teen's Facebook 'Threat' Results In Criminal Charges Being Filed
► SLATE 12 September 2013 : Putin on Assad Face : The Russian president’s lecture about peace in Syria is all hypocrisy and lies.
► JOEL ON SOFTWARE 22 July 2013 : Victory Lap for Ask Patents
► SLASH DOT 12 September 2013 : Former DHS Official Blames Privacy Advocates For TSA's Aggressive Procedures
► FOXNEWS 12 September 2013 : Tea Party Republicans flex muscle, put Boehner in tight spot as shutdown looms
► MARKET WATCH 12 September 2013 : Russia proves U.S. is exceptional: Carney
Wrong! Russia proves the U.S. is very weak in response to the latest situation. By always walking in the path of diplomacy, Russia is more mature than the U.S. because Russia can more quickly estimate the range of possibilities if the U.S. remains careless (stupid and bankrupt because of its aggressiveness, that's the U.S. fate since the invasion to Iraq) to implement the plan to attack Syria.
The easiest simulation: U.S. attacks Syria. Syria hits back at U.S.. Hezbollah attacks Israel. Iran helps Syria. America attacks Iran. French hits back at Iran. Russia helps Iran. Russia attacks America. U.S. hits back at Russia. China helps Russia. Then, what are you waiting for, north Korea?
Geez, ... What the hell is this?
► HOSTED AP 12 September 2013 : Obama allies cite PR missteps in bid for Syria hit
► DEAD SPIN 12 September 2013 : Crazy Picture Captures Frog Being Blasted Into Sky By NASA Rocket
► ZERO HEDGE 12 September 2013 : LD ETF Investors Unable To Get Physical Gold
► FOXNEWS 12 September 2013 : DNC head Wasserman Schultz blames Colorado loss on 'voter suppression'
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : We Are The Aliens (BBC Documentary). Published on Jan 15, 2013 by LearnChanneI
► 10/GUI
► Musicians With Guns - Astroblast
► Flawed Symmetry of Prediction
► Compressed 02
► Kerry, Lavrov meet U.N. envoy on Syria
By Stephanie Nebehay and William Maclean - GENEVA/DUBAI -U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met the United Nations special envoy on Syria in Geneva as they worked on a deal that could avert U.S. military action.
* Putin welcomes Syria's entry to anti-chemical arms convention► Colorado voters oust Democratic state senators over gun control
* Syria says now full member of chemical arms pact, doubts persist
* U.S. total of Syrian gas deaths could include bomb casualties
* Seeking justice for Syrians
► Al Qaeda calls for attacks inside United States
DUBAI - Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri urged small-scale attacks inside the United States to "bleed America economically", adding he hoped eventually to see a more significant strike, according to the SITE monitoring service.
► NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR
► Obama eyes 'concrete result' from Kerry-Lavrov talks
► India scientists assemble Mars Orbiter vehicle
► McLaren roars into China luxury auto market
► Suu Kyi says unable to stop anti-Muslim violence
► Kerry: Syria's words on chemical weapons not enough
► Russia's Lavrov says 'peaceful' solution needed in Syria
► Pellworm: Germany's green energy island. Germany made a promise in 2011 to close all of its nuclear power stations by 2022, and the small island of Pellworm in the north sea is serving as an example of how best to implement the plan. It produces all of its own green energy using wind turbines, bio gas and solar panels.
► Raw: John Kerry Heads to Talks on Syria
► Obama Hopeful Kerry Can Get Results in Geneva
► Kerry Rejects Assad's 30-day Timetable
► Experts Weigh Disarming Syria of Chem. Weapons
► NEWS
■ Cairo accuses Gaza's Hamas of training Egyptian militants
■ Mars Rover Camera Invention Could Help NASA Robots Explore Solo
■ Iraqi Kurd nature reserve bids to shed violent legacy
■ Assad says chemical handover not result of U.S. threat: Interfax
■ U.N. report may hint at source of Syria chemical weapons attack
■ Egypt extends emergency laws for 2 months
■ Somalia: Reports indicate American jihadi killed. Omar Hammami, a native of Daphne, Alabama, who was known as Abu Mansoor Al-Amriki, or "the American," died in southern Somalia following several months on the run after a falling-out with al-Shabab's top leader, the militants said.
■ 20 years on, Oslo Accords promise rings hollow
■ Gaza Palestinians feel pain of new Egypt border restrictions
■ France says West must not be fooled by proposed Syria deal
■ Blobfish voted 'world's ugliest animal'
■ Local artist charged with defacing 9/11 memorial in Louisiana
■ Frog photobombs NASA launch
■ Holocaust Survivor, Daughter Offer Business Advice Tips From Auschwitz
► SHINE
■ Ovarian Cancer Survivor Wages Fight of Her Life
■ Kate Middleton Makes Official Red Carpet Appearance at Tusk Conservation Awards
► MAGAZINE
■ The man who 'plotted' America's darkest day
■ The high-earning butlers of Dubai
► FEATURE
■ Unmasking the invisible Universe - How to explore our Solar System's secrets Pic of Solar System
■ Skys the limit for solar power - Epic journeys around the world
► HEALTH
■ Nuclear plants 'no cancer risk'. Children living near nuclear power plants do not have an increased risk of developing leukaemia, a study finds.
■ Stem cells: Living adult tissue transformed back into embryo state
► SCIENCE &ENVIRONMENT : Voyager probe 'leaves Solar System'
Nasa's Voyager-1 probe becomes the first manmade object to break through to the space between stars.
* Through the 'door to eternity'
* Voyager 1's epic journey
* Voyager: Finally, we're there
* Nasa: Wow... we got there! -VIDEO
* Maths that made Voyager possible
► Today's African Proverb : "Going beyond your limits makes you crazy" - A Somali proverb sent by Abdullahi Ali in Fort McMurray, Canada
► Breaking news : Kerry, Lavrov agree to meet in NY on Sept. 28 to discuss Geneva 2
► Russia to expand Mediterranean fleet to 10 warships – Navy chief
► Assad: Syria to hand over chem arms in 1 month, only if US drops strike plans
► US consulate in Afghanistan rocked by multiple blasts, gunfire
► Dramatic report: Inside the battle for Syria's ancient Christian village (VIDEO)
► 'Legally speaking' Syria is now full member of anti-chemical weapons treaty – UN envoy
► VIDEOS
■ 'Talking about NSA would amount to high treason' - Yahoo CEO
■ Twin waterspouts caught on camera at Lake Michigan
► Syria chemical weapons talks start in Geneva || ► Syria disarmament talks to be held in Geneva
► Christopher Swift on Syria crisis
► Putin's Plan to Save Assad
Russia's proposal for Syria to give up its chemical weapons has four steps * Kerry Rejects Assad's 30-Day Timetable
► 'Ender's Game': New propaganda posters appeal to honor, fear : http://herocomplex.latimes.com/movies/enders-game-new-propaganda-posters-appeal-to-honor-fear/
► WORLD : Assad makes new demand as U.S., Russia meet
► Pictures in the News | Sept. 12, 2013
3 PICTURES TODAY
Hunter Seufert, 2, gets an up close look at a display at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary on September 10, 2013. (JIM WELLS/QMI Agency)
Britain's Prince Harry takes part in a trade on the trading floor of BGC Partners in London on September 11, 2013. The company, formerly part of Cantor Fitzgerald, holds a Charity Day each year to commemorate the 658 employees who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. (REUTERS/Chris Jackson/Pool)
Acrobats on a tightrope cycle towards a telecommunications tower during the annual International Trade Fair of Thessaloniki in northern Greece on September 9, 2013. (REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis)
Hunter Seufert, 2, gets an up close look at a display at the Calgary Zoo in Calgary on September 10, 2013. (JIM WELLS/QMI Agency)
Britain's Prince Harry takes part in a trade on the trading floor of BGC Partners in London on September 11, 2013. The company, formerly part of Cantor Fitzgerald, holds a Charity Day each year to commemorate the 658 employees who lost their lives in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York. (REUTERS/Chris Jackson/Pool)
Acrobats on a tightrope cycle towards a telecommunications tower during the annual International Trade Fair of Thessaloniki in northern Greece on September 9, 2013. (REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis)
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