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► Your explorations are the stuff of legend, and today you need to make sure that your legend is heard far and wide. You may find that your people are more than willing to follow your lead. Okay, so there's only one more night left for you to spend celebrating. Does that mean you won't be able to relax and enjoy it? Oh, sure. Like you've ever had a problem letting go before, no matter where you were or who you were with. Ha! But speaking of problems, your worst one now will be deciding which wonderful invitation to accept -- poor, poor you!
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 16 October 2013 : As Chimpanzees Grow, So Does Yawn Contagion
■ 17 October 2013 : Gene Regulation Differences Between Humans, Chimpanzees Very Complex
► LIVE SCIENCE 16 October 2013 : Oreos As Addictive as Cocaine? Not So Fast
► DAILY MAIL
■ 15 October 2013 : Sleeping beauties: Fascinating, voyeuristic time-lapse photographs capture slumbering subjects over a whole night
■ 15 October 2013 : The death-defying goats that don't give a dam! Animals scale Italian lake's near-vertical barrier to lick stones for their minerals
■ 15 October 2013 : Hillary who? Bloody-minded London traffic warden defies five furious secret service agents to give Hillary Clinton a ticket
■ 16 October 2013 : How women blow £400,000 a day playing Candy Crush, the most addictive online game ever
■ 16 October 2013 : The best of Man's Best Friend: Award-winning photographs show dogs of all shapes and sizes at work and play
► HUFFINGTON POST 13 October 2013 : Busan International Film Festival || ► 15 Minutes With Daniel Ziv
► KSAT 17 October 2013 : Obama wants new approach after shutdown. US now funded through Jan. 15; debt cushion extended through Feb. 7
► GUARDIAN 17 October 2013
■ US shutdown: Christine Lagarde calls for stability after debt crisis is averted► WAPO 17 October 2013 : Now we know why Netanyahu wouldn't apologize for the Gaza flotilla raid
■ Skull of Homo erectus throws story of human evolution into disarray
► GIZMODO 17 October 2013
■ The Stealthy Barracuda UAV Is Germany's Future Flying Force
■ China's Building Cities So Fast, People Don't Have Time to Move In
► SPACE 17 October 2013 : 10-Year-Old NASA Space Telescope Now Spying on Alien Planets
► NPR 17 October 2013 : Thursday Morning Political Mix
► MICHELLE MALKIN 17 October 2013 : Obama, Biden welcome back furloughed federal workers with high praise, snacks
► DAILY KOS 17 October 2013
■ GOP spin: Re-elect McConnell because he eventually figured out the Republican shutdown needed to end► E ONLINE 17 October 2013 : Robert Redford Suggsts Racism Partly Behind Government Shutdown, Republican Attacks on Obama
■ In the end, Ted Cruz was a wimp
■ Open for business: Back to work ... gradually. National Zoo among federal establishments to reopen
► USA TODAY 17 October 2013 : Snowden says he took no secret files to Russia
► THE STREET 17 October 2013 : Why Warren Buffett's Goldman Sachs Stake May Mirror IBM ::
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► Budget fight leaves Boehner 'damaged' but still standing
By Caren Bohan - WASHINGTON - The debt and budget crisis that gripped Washington was the story of a Republican Party at war with itself.
* Lawmakers launch budget talks as Washington returns to work
* Obama: Americans 'completely fed up' with Washington
* Washington becomes the biggest risk to the U.S. economy
* For some voters, rising disgust with Washington
* Kaletsky: The positive side of the budget debacle
► Budget battle may delay Fed taper until 2014
By Alister Bull - WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve may have to wait until early next year before it sees sufficient strength in the U.S. economy to begin scaling back its bond-buying stimulus, after a destructive Washington budget battle that may take a bite out of growth.
* Fiscal policy fight may dampen U.S. economic growth: Reuters poll
► Obamacare tech spending soared before launch
By Sharon Begley - NEW YORK - Even as officials warned that the technology behind Obamacare might not be ready to launch on October 1, the administration was pouring tens of millions of dollars more than it had planned into the federal website.
* Obama backs Health Secretary Sebelius despite 'Obamacare' woes
► OPINION : Are there still 'millionaires next door'?
► Release demand for UK Greenpeace activist in Russia
► Elite French winemakers seek elusive Chinese blend
► U.S. Government Shutdown 2013
■ Senate Votes to Reopen Gov't, Avoid Default
■ Raw: House Votes to Avoid US Default
■ A Deal: Voting to Avoid Default, Open Government
■ Obama Thanks Senate for Passing Debt Deal
■ Reid: 'We Cannot Make Same Mistake Again'
■ Biden, White House Welcome Federal Workers
■ Federal Workers Head Back After 16-Day Shutdown
■ President Lays Out Post-shutdown Agenda
■ Congress' Top Budget Writers Meet Over Breakfast
■ Government Reopens; Negotiators Start Anew
► NEWS
■ Russia says Iran nuclear talks were 'quite promising'
■ Rebel snipers kill high-ranking Syrian general
■ Israeli bird expert outraged after Hezbollah captures endangered eagle and claims espionage
■ Turkey revealed Israeli spy ring to Iran: report
■ Analysis: U.S. 'soft power' takes a hit over government shutdown
■ Obama: shutdown encouraged US foes, depressed friends
■ Government open again, Obama bemoans damage
■ Snowden: No classified documents taken to Russia
■ Russia, U.S. deny date set for Syria peace conference
■ Analysis: Awash in oil, U.S. reshapes Mideast role 40 years after OPEC embargo
► NEWSBEAT : Madonna banned from cinema for texting during film
► Nobel laureates urge Putin to free Greenpeace activists
► MAGAZINE
■ Cruel miscarriage - A country where a woman may be jailed for losing a child. El Salvador: Where women may be jailed for miscarrying
► CULTURE : Silvio Berlusconi: Behind the bandana
What's up? Does he suffer from hydrocephalus in his old age? Hmmm... it seems, what he needs is binding his head with a bandana on his another head.
.... If he becomes older and wiser, it's much better than he's flirtatious and becomes an old predator of the underage girls. I have an uncle as old as he is, and I respect my uncle because he's behaving as it should, according to his age.
Berlusconi, if you turn out to be good and pious, perhaps you -- actually -- ought to be pitied.
► FUTURE
■ Google's balloons that could bring the internet to all
■ How to fix a rocket moments before it's due to launch
► ANALYSIS
■ Damian Grammaticas - Should UK worry about China nuclear investment?
■ Lyse Doucet - How new and old are fighting for Afghanistan's future
► Today's African Proverb : "The fire which will one day burn you is the same as that which warms you" - Sent by Ann Lemaiyan, Kenya
So, all things in this world has two opposite sides, right? Just as, only those who have hurt us are able to make us happy.
Uh, by the way, is this the equivalent of, "Our Earth today is the same Earth that will destroy us in one day? And that the process of destruction has been seen since the last few years?
It could have been, Cisca! Just like a lover that will hurt you in one day is a lover who loves you today. So, if you have more than one lover, then your suffering will also be plural.
The point is : Hell on one day is Heaven on this day. Get this!
► OP-ED
■ Kicking the can: Budget deal will not solve Washington's problems► 'There are no winners': Obama says shutdown and threat of default damaged US reputation
■ If you think the world of banking will become utterly transparent, that's false
■ 'Now it is impossible to defeat Syria'
I think this is not the problem to defeat, but the future of Syria with or without Assad, because of civil war in Syria that is still raging is not only a political dispute, but also ideological. Observing the political stance of Iran towards the Syrian crisis, we can conclude that Syria is being groomed to become the second Shia State in Arabia, after Iraq.
Although they are different sects - Syria adopts Nusairi Shia and Iran adopts the Imami Shia, but the two sects are considered equally, extreme and militant. Syria condition is almost the same with Iraq. The Sunnis continue to be slaughtered by the Syrian army. If Syria and Iraq still controlled by Shiites, the two countries will be a major threat to Arab countries.
Iran's ambition to make Iran as the leader of the Islamic world is very big. Remember the Iran Gate? Why the term of "U.S. is the Great Satan" of Iran did not arouse the U.S. anger to invade Iran, hm? Whereas, Iran itself also stores the nuclear weapons. You can compare it to the U.S. invasion to Afghanistan and Iraq. Only by assuming without evidence, the U.S. attacked them. Iraq was accused of storing chemical weapons. Later, that allegation was not proven. Afghanistan was attacked without permission on charges of protecting Osama bin Laden.
When the war broke out between Iraq and Iran for 8 years, Iran got the political advantage. After the long war, Iraq was despised by the U.S., even the Arab states were also provoked by the West to fight against Iraq. In fact, Iraq was the most daring to fight against Israel. Some of its Scud missiles landed in Tel Aviv. In fact now, Iran has not been involved directly war with the U.S..
The facts show that Iranian aids to Muslim countries are not free, because behind all their aid they carry out the Shia mission. In Palestine, just maybe, Hamas "had" aided by Iran against Israel. However, if our ratio analyzes the Iranian political movement, then there is the great mission of Iran to draw sympathy for building the Shiite empire in Middle East.
Iraq has become Shia. Now, next, who else? Well, what is clear is, the sheets in Islam history never forget that in the Second Crusade Shia had been betrayed and weakened the Islamic army.
Then, Gaza-Palestine must not fall into the hands of Israel and the Shiite. We want Gaza - Palestine is in the lap of Islam, right?
► Stenographer snaps during House vote, rails against Freemasons
► Saudi Arabia rejects UNSC seat over 'failure to deal with conflicts'
► Canadian First Nation anti-fracking protest: Arrests, pepper-spray, snipers, torched cars
► Radioactivity level spikes 6,500 times at Fukushima well
► Pentagon to sell bunker busters, cruise missiles to Gulf monarchies in $11bn deal
► Snowden: There's no chance Russia, China have NSA docs
► VIDEOS
■ What's Next? Trust trashed, $24bn lost as US kicked debt ceiling into 2014
■ Grilling Guardian: 'Cameron declares war on investigative journalism'
■ Behind Bars: RT goes inside Gitmo
■ Eco-Pirates or Green Warriors? Greenpeace CEO says charges should be proportionate
■ Trapped &Terrified: Workers' misery 'turns World Cup in Qatar into shame'
■ 'Brand America lost in shutdown, public patience ran out'
► China worried by prospect of US debt default
► Fault Lines - Egypt and the US: After the coup
► Inside Story : Why are so many people still hungry?
► INVESTIGATIONS : Caribbean Cruz - An old college friendship led to financial entanglement with a Jamaican private equity firm and a British Virgin Islands holding company. Neither was disclosed during his 2012 campaign
► SCIENCE : Trying to lose weight? Don't go it alone, study says
► Pictures in the News | Oct. 17, 2013
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