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► Having lots of charm is nothing new for you, especially today. You're bubbling over with it. All of this magnetism is flowing back to you and helping you keep a positive attitude -- that's why you're not sweating the small stuff. Flaky or annoying people can't get you down either. You'll just give them a smile and keep going on your merry way. It's also a great day for negotiations. You've got deeply held emotional business bubbling up to the surface today. Things may get a little weird later in the day, but you still need to keep focused on what's most important to you.
► DW.DE
■ 27 August 2013 : Iran has 'Plan B' for post-Assad Syria
■ 15 October 2013 : Tensions rise as Saudis fear US 'going soft
► DAILY MAIL 23 October 2013 : Saudi Arabia severs diplomatic ties with US over response to conflict in Syria
► MARKET WATCH 23 October 2013 : Republicans stick to health-law delay demand
► FOXNEWS 23 October 2013
■ EXCLUSIVE: Key suspects in Benghazi attack include former courier, bodyguard for Al Qaeda, sources say
■ America's oil surge leaving Alaska in the dust
► DAILY KOS 23 October 2013 : More evidence House Republicans are the dumbest political creatures on Earth
► KSAT 23 October 2013 : Schools still a haven after teacher deaths?
► TECHDIRT 23 October 2013 : Gov't Contractor Uses Copyright, Fear Of Hackers To Get Restraining Order Against Open Source Developer
► GUARDIAN
■ 23 October 2013 : Top White House security official fired over critical tweets
■ 23 October 2013 : Pope suspends German 'bling bishop'
■ 24 October 2013 : Irish police return blonde girl to Roma family
► NY TIMES 23 October 2013
■ Criticism of United States' Mideast Policy Increasingly Comes From Allies
■ White House Official on National Security Is Fired After Twitter Posts Are Unmasked
► MICHELLE MALKIN 23 October 2013 : Cruz-bashing Obamacare cheerleader Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colorado) now pushing Obamacare waiver for ski resorts
► NATIONAL POST 23 October 2013 : Mike Duffy’s 1,750-word speech to Senate: The full text
► SLASH DOT 23 October 2013
■ ACA Health Exchange Contractors Have History of Security Failures
■ White House Official Tracked Down and Fired Over Insulting Tweets
► SPACE : Skydiver Felix Baumgartner Celebrates Supersonic 'Space Jump' Anniversary (Video)
► WIRED 23 October 2013 : NASA Shoots Lasers at the Moon to Create Insanely Fast Internet
► E! ONLINE 23 October 2013 : Why Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton Weren't Named as Prince George's Godparents
► COMEDY : The Daily Show: Extended Interview: Malala Yousafzai. In this exclusive, unedited interview, "I Am Malala" author Malala Yousafzai remembers the Taliban's rise to power in her Pakistani hometown and discusses her efforts to campaign for equal access to education for girls. Malala Yousafzai also offers suggestions for people looking to help out overseas and stresses the importance of education. Published on Oct 10, 2013 by Comedy Central
► FILM & ANIMATIONS : When Medicine Got It Wrong - Documentary Film. Synopsis: In 1974, a small group of parents became the first in the nation to publicly refuse blame for causing their children to have schizophrenia. They formed Parents of Adult Schizophrenics and their activism led to parents around the nation demanding changes in how the disease is understood and treated. Parents of Adult Schizophrenics waged their battles in an era when mental hospitals were shutting down and the most severely ill patients were turned over to the promise of community care. Yet that community care rarely materialized. "When Medicine Got it Wrong" shows how these families launched one of the fastest growing grassroots movements the nation had seen to date, ushering in an era of dramatic advances in understanding, treatment, and brain research. Medicine now knows that recovery is possible and happens for the vast majority who receive treatment. Most communities, however, still wrestle with mental healthcare policies based on debunked theories from the 1960s and '70s, pushing many with severe mental illness directly into homelessness or incarceration. Published on May 30, 2013 by MsDocumentaryfilm
► SCIENCE &TECHNOLOGY : Drone On: the Future of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Over the US. From military weapons expos in Jordan to idyllic SoCal beaches, we caught up with some of those who are building and selling unmanned aerial vehicles all over the world, and even convinced a few companies to let us take their flying spy robots for a spin. Published on Dec 5, 2012 by MotherboardTV
► NEWS& POLITIC : Ben Swann Truth in Media: Government Program To Control Religious Thought? Ben Swann Truth in Media takes a look at a secretive government program being created at Arizona State University. The program is designed to control the way Muslims and Christians view religion. Published on Oct 16, 2013 by Ben Swann
► Baby Wombat Orphans! We asked our associate editor Harry what he thought about wombats, and he said, "An ugly animal—like a bat but dumber." Then we showed him this video and he was paralyzed in an alternating laugh/awwww/laugh/awwww stupor for three whole minutes. Then we really fucked with his emotional bearings by telling him that this little munchkin, named Belle, is an orphan. Sadly, her mother was run over by a car, but when animal control arrived they checked her pouch and found Belle alive and well inside. (Unlike most marsupials, wombat patches open from the bottom, near their rumps, so that when they dig they don't sprinkle dirt all over their babies. Clever, eh?) After being rescued, Belle was taken to Healesville Sanctuary in Australia and currently lives there with her best mate, Phoenix, another orphaned wombat. When we visited, they simultaneously dove into a tunnel that was too small to fit both of them, so their little butts were wiggling around in our faces as they tried to push their way inside. It was hilarious! Published on Jun 8, 2012 by VICE
► HOW TO & STYLE : Sriracha - Homemade Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce Recipe - Rooster Sauce. Published on Sep 16, 2013 by foodwishes
► SKRILLEX & WOLFGANG GARTNER - THE DEVIL'S DEN (Unofficial Music Video)
► Obamacare rollout now has Democrats worried
By David Morgan and Mark Felsenthal - WASHINGTON - Contractors for the troubled Obamacare website sought to deflect blame as more Democrats voiced concerns about the implementation of President Obama's signature healthcare law.
* Insurers, White House agree to teams to fix Obamacare issues
* Senate Democrat hopes to convene panel on Obamacare
* Obamacare fight sparks jump in political fundraising
* House Republicans commit to delay of Obamacare tax provision
* Video: SEIU President: Obamacare signup woes in resistant states
► Poland's roads to ruin
By Christian Lowe and Dagmara Leszkowicz - MSZANA, Poland - Everyone was meant to benefit when Poland started handing out billions of euros worth of contracts for a wave of road-building five years ago. But in many ways, one of the biggest construction projects in Europe, went seriously wrong.
* Poland disappointed with ruling over Katyn massacre
► Merkel's Europe - how her men run Brussels
By John O'Donnell - BRUSSELS - In Brussels, Germans have shrugged off their postwar reserve and make no apology for shaping Europe's future, taking key posts in EU institutions and pushing Berlin's trade interests with vigor.
* German private sector expands at slower pace in October: PMI
► Pakistan urges Obama to end drone strikes
WASHINGTON - Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif urged President Barack Obama to end drone strikes in Pakistan, touching on a sore subject just as relations between the two countries improve after years of suspicion over Afghanistan and the U.S. counterterrorism fight.
* Video: Obama says U.S and Pakistan have strong connections
► VIDEO : Reuters Today: China's economic rebound elusive
► Teen arrested after US teacher murdered in Massachusetts
I was not lying when some time ago (December 30, 2012) I said that it could happen, a student killed his/her teacher or they killed each other. Now what? See? Tomorrow, what else? So do not serve to me such fatuous news. A view of the sad faces, ... blah! it is useless!
► UN-OPCW: Syria fully cooperative on chemical disarmament
► Kerry calls for action from Iran on nuclear issue
Ehehhee, .... Kerry, I wonder, "Why do you often use the dashing words to marginalize other country, while in your own country you look very toothless in solving the problem of weapons misuse in the U.S. civilian? Do not you realize this one thing, when you point with your index finger to others, then there are your three fingers are pointing back to you, hm?
► Saudi activist talks about campaign for right to drive
Now what? You want to say the Arabs were quite advanced in thinking? Well, not really.
Driving a vehicle is the ability of ordinary, right? Just as we use the tools of cooking in the kitchen at our house, or just like when we run a computer tech equipment.
The problem is the mindset of Arab men must be changed.
I do not understand why they always think women are born only to be stupid, victims of rape, be plural wife of a man, and then finally tortured or killed as a mindless creature.
Geez, Hopefully Arab men can understand this one thing, although women are different when compared with men, but women are equal to men. Men can't make a rule if the position of women is not on par with them, because it is not a rule but merely a form of oppression on women's rights. Equality as I mean here is a situation where women can also make a series of rules to be applied and respected and to be obeyed by men. (Do not ban me for this and that, damn you! Hiyaa .... I also want to ride the big bike! Yoohoo...! And before my bike or my car broke down, I'm also going to learn a lot of mechanic skills. Dahling, if your old car broke down on the deserted streets in the old town, I'm also willing to push your car until we find the nearest car repair shop. And I still love you, need you and respect you.)
► France's contemporary art show FIAC in its 40th year
► Sharif urges Obama to end drone strikes
► Boehner: Obamacare Threatening Economy
► Carney: US 'Not Monitoring' Merkel Communication
► Twin Giant Panda Cubs in Atlanta Are Named. The twin giant panda cubs born in July at Zoo Atlanta have been named Mei Lun and Mei Huan. The names originate from a Chinese idiom that means "something indescribably beautiful and magnificent."
► NEWS
■ U.S., Israel differ on how to resolve Iran nuclear issue
■ U.S., Israel differ on how to resolve Iran nuclear issue
■ White House seeks to limit fallout from U.S.-Saudi tensions
■ Piracy charges dropped; Greenpeace activists now face hooliganism charges
■ Russia reduces charges against Greenpeace activists over Arctic protest
■ Mom on a mission: Debbie Wasserman Schultz says women are changing Washington
■ Obamacare fight sparks jump in political fundraising
■ Analysis: Saudi move reflects fears U.S. falling for Iranian charm
■ Ruby the wombat masters the cat door
► SHINE
■ Meet the Godparents of Newly Christened Prince George
► GRIND TV : Prehistoric-looking alligator snapping turtle is not wanted in Oregon
► FINANCE : 5 things you didn't know about Sriracha - Sriracha sauce remains all the rage
► MOVIES : Bros in Emaciation: Jake Gyllenhaal in Skinny Contest With Workout Buddy Matthew McConaughey
► MUSIC : Paul McCartney Buries the Hatchet With Yoko Ono
■ Geek love - The Japanese men who prefer virtual girlfriends to sex
■ Smoothie v coffee - Which drink is better for your health?
► ANALYSIS : Conflicting signals - How serious is the row between the US and Saudi Arabia?
► FUTURE
■ How share tactics can change our planet
■ Hacking our senses to boost learning power
► SCIENCE &ENVIRONMENT : Tree pest begins march from Moscow
► Today's African Proverb : "Dogs understand each other by their barking and men by their words" - Sent by Ismail Adam, Mogadishu, Somalia
Yeah? Thus, why Saudi Arabia was angry with the U.S. just because the U.S. smiled slightly to Iran and Syria? The U.S. has been providing military aid in exchange for the guarantee of oil supplies from Saudi Arabia, and Saudi Arabia has been the U.S. ally since the kingdom was declared in 1932
Ehehhe, based on this experience, it can be concluded that if you become an ally, do not let yourself become the puppet of your allies, O Arabs!
During this time, Saudi Arabia is a U.S. puppet, and always follow the directions and instructions from Washington, including supporting the military regime of Egypt - Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi - who had perpetrated a massacre of thousands of Morsi supporters, even Saudi Arabia was willing to be
the U.S. military bases to attack Iraq.
Maybe Kerry will not persuade the Saudis to accept the position of seats in the Security Council, but Saudi Arabia will play a role in influencing the 15-member UN Security Council who can authorize the military action, imposing sanctions and manage the peacekeeping operations.
Ah, ... you see that? There is no lasting relationship in politics, and what is lasting only their political interests.
► 'Unacceptable': Merkel calls Obama over suspicion US monitored her cell phone
► Spanish Central Bank says recession over
► EU parliament votes to suspend US from financial databank to avoid spying
► Pakistani PM demands end to drone strikes as he meets Obama
► Bahrain's enormous tear gas tender exposed amid ongoing unrest
► Boy, 13, holding toy rifle shot dead by police
► GOP leader to Obama: 'I cannot even stand to look at you'
► Los Angeles may become largest GMO-free area in the US
► Saudi Arabia stamps feet at lack of US backing on Syria, Israel
► OP-ED : Europe turns blind eye on home-bred radical Muslims to preserve 'pool of agents'
► VIDEOS
■ Gulf Grumbling: Saudis upset with US, promise 'major shift away'. America and its best friend in the Gulf may be in for a difficult break-up. Saudi Arabia's ruling family is upset with changes to US foreign policy. The worst case-scenario for Washington could be a disruption to oil supplies, however, White House officials insist the row is no big deal. But as RT's Gayane Chichakyan explains, they've been wrong before.
■ Terror Trail: RT charts Volgograd bus bombing route
■ CrossTalk: Syria's Last Chance?
■ Czech president gets the finger from rebel sculptor [Related news : My older post 22 October 2013 / TIME]
■ Iran's Drone Souvenir: Tehran presents Russia with copy of hacked ScanEagle
■ Coming soon to UK: Cup Noodles leftovers from China
■ 'Unacceptable': Merkel calls Obama over suspicion US bugged her phone || ■ ChanCELLor Bugged? 'US crosses red line with spying'
■ Massive blackout in Syria after rebels blast gas pipeline
► Russia drops Greenpeace piracy charges
► Fault Lines - Chasing Fire
► HEALTH CARE : Obamacare Gets Grilled - What to expect from healthcare contractors' Congressional testimony.
* Traffic Didn't Crash the Obamacare Site Alone. Bad Coding Did Too
► FOOD : Howard G. Buffett Wants to End Hunger
► U.K. : Exclusive: Prince Charles Is Aiming Above King
► SYRIA : Syria's Alawites Cling to Assad - They want peace but they fear reprisals
► ASIA : China Doesn't Understand Capitalism - Criticism of Starbucks' prices is an interference in the free market
► OPINION : " The overarching task for Republicans is to lower their profile and do the job they’re paid to do."
► FRAMEWORK : Pictures in the News | October 23, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
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