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► You've got to handle a financial situation that isn't quite what you had hoped it would be. The good news is that your mental set is perfect for this kind of work, so block out the time and make it happen. Feeling blue? Thinking about how great it would be if a huge party would suddenly, magically arrive on your doorstep? Well, you do have certain options: You can arrange for a mini-break in the action -- and if you have someone who's game to play hooky with you, that might not be such a bad idea. Aren't you due for a day off? Think of it this way: Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. So it's just as important to tend to it carefully. Right?
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► RIA NOVOSTI 18 October 2013 : Sylvester Stallone to Exhibit Paintings in St. Petersburg
► DAILY MAIL 17 October 2013
■ Mystery as cat is set to be reunited with its owner a year after he went missing... and was later found in a bank 450 miles away
■ Facebook's rule change may help paedophiles to target 13-year-olds
► LIVESCIENCE
■ 18 October 2013 : 1st Fully Bionic Man Walks, Talks and Breathes
■ 17 October 2013 : The Yeti: Has a Geneticist Solved the Mystery?
■ 17 October 2013 : Shutdown Ends, But US Antarctic Research Still on Thin Ice
■ 17 October 2013 : Medical Mystery: Man Sheds Tears of Blood
► GUARDIAN 18 October 2013
■ Saudi Arabia snubs security council seat over 'UN failures'
■ Edward Snowden: I brought no leaked NSA documents to Russia
► NPR 18 October 2013 ■ Saudis Reject Security Council Seat, Citing 'Double Standards'
► WAPO 18 October 2013 : Clinton reveals U.S. role in high-level 2012 incident with China
Haa ...See! It's too obvious, too visible! Hillary Clinton has a great ambition to become president in 2016. She is still too often seen busy with the media,.. well, maybe just for early imaging and attract the sympathy of her supporters earlier. Tsk!
I'm tired of seeing old people (above 50 years) in the U.S. government. Dahling, can the young people (25 years - 55 years) be trusted to run the government? The U.S. has a lot of young people who are even smarter than then the old people. Why don't they (the boring old people) give an opportunity for them (young people) to show their abilities? Example: Paul Ryan, or you, maybe? Ehehhe...
► RAWSTORY 18 October 2013 : If you want to see how grossly money can distort democracy, just go to the state of Virginia
► TECHDIRT 18 October 2013 : Dianne Feinstein's Bragging About NSA Surveillance Program May Finally Result In It Being Declared Unconstitutional
► DAILY KOS 18 October 2013
■ Breaking down the votes from the shutdown's end
■ Republicans embrace civil war
■ Republicans stuck in President Obama's eleventy billion dimensional trap, immigration reform edition
► PC WORLD 18 October 2013 : China's Huawei turns the table on security after Snowden NSA leaks
► BARNES AND NOBLE : Free Fridays: The Seduction of Lady Phoebe by Ella Quinn and the Buddha Finger app
► GUARDIAN 18 October 2013
■ Emotional letter from Greenpeace protester tells of rotting in Russian cell
■ GPs condemn David Cameron's open-all-hours surgery plans
► SLATE 18 October 2013 : The Rise of the Coffee Machines
► NY TIMES 18 October 2013 : As Iran Shifts, Hard-Liners See Threat to Battle Cry
► REAL CLEAR POLITICS 18 October 2013 : Brian Schweitzer Mulling 2016 Presidential Bid
► CODING HORROR 18 October 2013 : You Don't Need Millions of Dollars
► NONPROFITS & ACTIVISM : The Effects of Music on the Brain. Uploaded on Jul 26, 2010 by BullyingNewsVideos
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : by Vsauce
■ What Can You Do Without a Brain? Published on Oct 24, 2012
■ Who Owns The Moon? Published on Sep 15, 2013
► NSA delayed anti-leak system at Snowden site
By Mark Hosenball and Warren Strobel - WASHINGTON - The U.S. National Security Agency failed to install the most up-to-date anti-leak software at a site in Hawaii before contractor Edward Snowden went to work there and downloaded tens of thousands of highly classified documents.
* New NSA deputy expected to be leaks task force head
* Snowden says he took no secret files to Russia: report
* Edward Snowden's father, after Russia visit, says son not a fugitive
* Jack Shafer: The NSA never takes "no" for an answer
► Italy court hands Berlusconi two-year ban from public office
► We have the technology: 'Bionic man' debuts
By Lacey Johnson - WASHINGTON - A first-ever walking, talking "bionic man" built entirely out of synthetic body parts makes his debut at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington.
* Snorkeler finds rare giant oarfish off California coast
► Washington State Approves Rules for Pot Industry. Washington became the second U.S. state to adopt rules for the recreational sale of marijuana Wednesday, setting what advocates hope will become a template for the drug's legalization around the world.
► Government Reopens; Negotiators Start Anew
► NEWS
■ Malala all smiles as she meets Queen Elizabeth
■ Thousands march for Mursi across Egypt, policeman killed in Sinai
■ Al Qaeda strikes fear into Iraq's government-backed Sunni militia
■ Obama, Dems are unified now but face tough tests
■ Charred bodies from Kenya mall 'highly likely' to be gunmen: lawmaker
■ China rebukes Dalai Lama for seeking Tibetan independence: state media
■ Obama, Congress at odds over Iran sanctions relief
■ China outraged as Japanese lawmakers visit shrine to war dead
■ Gunmen kill Libya's military police force commander
■ Scans Reveal Striking Similarity Between Human and Canine Minds (Op-Ed)
► FINANCE : Never Shop in October and Other Secrets From a Retail Guru
► SHINE : 7 Numbers that Could Save Your Life
► Syria must allow aid convoys to starving civilians, says US
► Syrian intelligence chief killed in Deir al-Zour
► MAGAZINE
■ 10 things - Marmosets won't interrupt each other, and nine other nuggets. 10 things we didn't know last week
■ What is a bubble? - The joint Nobel winners who fundamentally disagree
► FEATURES : Peek-a-boo - What a baby's sense of humour can tell us about their brains
► HEALTH : Sleep 'cleans' the brain of toxins
► India arrests US ship for 'illegal transportation of weapons'
► Global Frackdown: World prepares for protest against shale gas production
► Drone strikes killed more civilians than publicly acknowledged – UN investigator
► Russia to allocate $63bn for Arctic developments
► US debt surges $328 billion in single day, surpassing $17 trillion for first time
► OP-ED : American default already happened anyway
► "The story is over": Kidnapped Lebanese pilgrims in Syria freed after 1.5 years
I've told you in my previous post. Shia victory in Iraq is a Shia revival pillar in Arabic. There are three pillars of Shia revival. First, the Shia victory in Iraq. Second, Iran imaging as leader of the Arab against the flow of the West. Third, the influence of Shiite dominance in some countries such as Lebanon, Saudi, Kuwait, UAE and Pakistan.
Now, the first and second pillars are the hands of Iran. Only the third pillar, the Shia have not demonstrated the victory, yet. Now Shia is working on the third pillar. After the Iranian revolution in 1979, Iran put Hezbollah in Lebanon as a base to build the third pillar. Initially, Hezbollah was a wing of Iran's Revolutionary Guards. In Lebanon, Hezbollah and the Shiite successfully promoted the image of Iran in Islamic world, especially during the 80s they managed to kill more than a thousand Israeli soldiers.
But the success of Hezbollah tarnished because they were involved in a dispute with Lebanese Sunni, even with the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. If Hezbollah was really fighting for Islam, why did it clash with Lebanese Sunni? Iran aid make Hezbollah as a formidable army, even more powerful than the Lebanese government military forces. And now, Shia stretching more striking in the Middle East this year, especially during the civil war raging in Syria. And, of course, I am also aware of this condition are compounded by the many foreign interests are playing in Syria.
So, now I want to ask you, America, "Are you also secretly "in love" with Syria, hm? And you want Syria falls into your arms such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, maybe?"
Oh lalala, this depiction as there are three Arabic beautiful girls but they do not like smiling at you-u-u, well, the Triangle shaft - Syria, Iran, Hezbollah - is the axis of Middle East against Israel, lalalala ...
Ahahaaa... You're singing or pretending to be crazy, Cisca? Why do not you ask your partner whether he also targeting those beautiful Arab girls who become your neighbors, maybe?
Then let us continue your wild imagination tonight, including a sweet opportunity where you can anytime join with your boyfriends in Europe, hooray ...!
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■ Deadly Recount: Half million Iraqis died since US-led invasion
■ Fukushima Fear: Radiation rises, 'nobody really knows how to dodge disaster'
■ Canada First Nation anti-fracking protest: Violent clashes, arrests, snipers
■ CrossTalk: Pyrrhic Victory
■ On Rebel Ground: RT reports from Syrian danger zone
■ 'Washington drama, Circus Clown College in Congress a joke' - Whistleblower
■ Special Coverage: Global Frackdown Day on October 19
■ Snoop Flies Coop: NSA head to quit after lying, failing to explain spy overreach
► Counting the Cost : The US debt crisis: Mission postponed
► Listening Post : Transparency vs state security
► Inside Story : Race riots: A wake-up call for Russia?
► GAY RIGHTS : New Jersey Allows Gay Marriage - Unions will start next week
► SOCIETY : New Ad Campaign Uses Popular Search Terms to Show How the World Really Feels About Women
► VIDEOS
■ The Deal-Maker in DC: Susan Collins
■ Chinese Communist System Rules!
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS
■ Witches cast shadows over Jeanette Winterson's 'The Daylight Gate'
■ 'Last of the Blue and Gray' takes on fraudulent Civil War vets
■ What does Alan Greenspan have in common with Michel Houellebecq?
► OPINION
■ "A consensus-builder, [Tom Foley] was well mannered, reserved and modest, and he led the House like an institution, not a political rally."
■ Bob Costas: Why 'Redskins' is racist
■ Banksy deserves better, New Yorkers
An Elvis Presley statue made of pumpkins towers over children ns at a farm in Seegraben, Switzerland. PHOTOGRAPH BY: SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP/Getty Images
Sculptures by Chinese artist Chen Wenling are displayed in the central business district in Beijing. PHOTOGRAPH BY: ADRIAN BRADSHAW / EPA
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