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► When you get a closer look at someone's plans today, you will see quite a few holes in their way of thinking. This is a tough call: Do you burst their bubble, or let them live in blissful ignorance? You'll have to use all of your tact and charm to get what you want -- which is for them to re-evaluate their idea and not get defensive about the fact that you're not immediately in love with it. They need a dose of reality, and you are the best person to give it to them. You need to be more careful about your aggressive tendencies -- today brings all too many opportunities to start fights or intimidate the wrong people. Take a deep breath before starting anything.
► HUFFINGTON POST 21 October 2013 : Life After Death? New Techniques Halt Dying Process
► DAILY MAIL
■ 30 October 2013 : Drinking three litres of water a day took TEN YEARS off my face: Sarah, 42, was hoping to solve her headaches and poor digestion... just look what else happened
The West found the usual stuff in the East and then proclaimed it as if it was a new discovery.
Since I was a teenager until now I always get used to drink at least a glass of water after waking up in the morning and do a little exercise, at least jump rope.
And I do not wonder why until now I always look younger than my partner. Of course, it's because he's much older than me, and our baby is always younger than both of us, ehhhehehh...
■ An Instagram love story: Meet the couple who met, fell in love and got engaged - all through the photo-sharing app
► E ONLINE 1 November 2013 : Gwyneth Paltrow Ignores Her Haters: "Who Gives a S--t?"
► SCIENCE DAILY 30 October 2013 : Bottom-Feeding Behavior of Humpback Whales Confirmed
► SPACE 21 October 2013 : Incredible Technology: How to Find Dangerous Asteroids
► GUARDIAN 2 November 2013
■ Pakistan on high alert after Taliban leader killed by US drone strike
■ Metropolitan police detained David Miranda for promoting 'political' causes
■ How a war game brought the world to the brink of nuclear disaster
■ Accused Los Angeles airport shooter could face death penalty
► NY TMES 2 November 2013 : Two French Journalists Are Kidnapped and Killed by Gunmen in Mali
► FOXNEWS 2 November 2013 : Paul: FISA court so secretive Obama's cell could be tapped; NSA gone 'too far'
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► Pakistan Taliban bury leader, vow revenge - By Saud Mehsud and Hafiz Wazir
DERA ISMAIL KHAN/WANA, Pakistan - Pakistani Taliban voted to promote their number two commander to replace leader Hakimullah Mehsud, who was killed by a U.S. drone strike, and vowed a wave of suicide bombs. | Video
* Pakistani PM says talks with Pakistani Taliban are underway
* Afghans tried to court Pakistani militant seized by U.S.
* Video: Pakistani Taliban chief killed in drone strike - sources
► Native American law thwarts gay marriage ban - By Heide Brandes
EL RENO, Oklahoma - A same-sex couple has exchanged wedding vows in Oklahoma, despite a state ban on gay marriage, thanks to the nuptial laws of the Cheyenne-Arapaho tribe, which do not specify gender.
* Hawaii Senate passes bill to legalize gay marriage
► French PM asks Russia for 'gesture' on Greenpeace
► Egypt Islamists rally ahead of Morsi trial
► Japan, Russia hold first diplomatic-defence talks
► Rob Lowe Reacts to Los Angeles Airport Shooting|| ► Operations at LAX Returning to Normal || ► Authorities: Suspected LAX Gunman Charged
NEWS
■ Egypt to look beyond U.S. for arms: foreign minister
■ Japan, Russia agree to expand defense ties
■ Snowden 'free to talk' to Germans: Kremlin
■ Europe's spies work together on mass surveillance: Guardian
■ Amid Syria's civil war, a 40-foot statue of Jesus rises on mountain top between front lines
■ Obama to Congress: end 'manufactured crises'
■ New book details how Obama questioned his own ability to win re-election
► OMG! : Why Is Kim Kardashian Obsessed With Wearing White?!
► HEALTH : 10 Reasons to Give Up Diet Soda
► MUSIC : Road Trip: Morro Bay, CA
► TRAVEL : Swim with sharks (other big fish) at world's best new dive sites
► TV : November Sweeps Guest Stars: Who's Worth Watching?
► ANALYSIS : Frank Gardner : How do terrorists communicate in the modern age?
► 10 things... - Reindeer eyes change from blue to gold and nine more news snips. 10 things we didn't know last week
► VIDEO : LA airport gunman could face death denalty
► Dark Mail Alliance co-founder: Intel agencies and Western militaries among our customers
► More than 10,000 French protesters clash with police over 'ecotax' (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
► LAX gunman charged with TSA officer murder, could face death penalty
► Latin America needs to be 'liberated' from Twitter - Venezuelan president
► Russia breaks oil output record
► VIDEOS
■ 'It makes you paranoid': US protesters turn against $1.5bn mega spy complex
■ Danger Bites: UK rabies threat as relaxed rules may backfire
■ Terror High Tide: October bloodiest month in Iraq since 2008
■ Phantoms in the sky: Triple sun shines in China. A rare celestial illusion of "triple suns" occurred in the sky over Chifeng, in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Friday morning. The sun, accompanied by two smaller twins, suddenly popped up in the sky, and the triple suns appeared surrounded by arched rainbow-like halos. The illusion is actually deemed a legitimate astronomical phenomenon, also known as a "phantom sun" or "ice halo." It only appears when ice crystals create high clouds in the air around 6,000 meters above ground, and produce reflected sunlight. Wonderful. It seems, the natural phenomena also approves my dream comes true in part. All this time I forgot to include one more little sun in my life: my baby. Now all complete: I have three suns in my life. He, he and he. I am a prima donna among them. I'll type it later whether I'm very happy with this situation.
[My baby, if they make us uncomfortable, I'll take you far away from them both. Then, let's begin our life with just the two of us. Although you are the smallest boy among us, but you have the greatest strength for me.]
■ Terrorist & Spy? Greenwald's partner accused by UK for carrying Snowden docs
■ Protest turns violent as thousands call for death of eco-tax in France
■ My home is a box! Soaring rents force Londoners to live in shipping containers
■ The Truthseeker: Lip-syncing Madonna 'should be shot' (E27)
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Michelle Bachelet: 'I love my country'
► Inside Story : Japan and China: A clash of empires? As the Asian giants pursue a war of words over the East China Sea islands, we ask if military conflict is inevitable. To discuss this, Inside Story presenter Hazem Sika is joined by guests: Andrew Leung, an independent China analyst; Gordon Chang, an East Asian political analyst and author of The Coming Collapse of China; and Tina Burrett, a professor of political science at Temple University, Japan Campus.
► Listening Post : Censorship in China: A game of cat of mouse
► South2North : What is ethical leadership?
► NATIONAL : Admit It: You Don't Know What Daylight Saving Time Is, Either
► PAKISTAN : Peace Talks With Pakistan Taliban in Question After Drone Strike
► CRIME : Suspected LAX Gunman Set Out to Kill
Federal prosecutors say that Paul Ciancia, 23, carried a signed note that he made the 'conscious decision' to kill multiple TSA employees
* Thousands Delayed After Shooting
► DOUBLE DOWN : Why Christie Wasn't Romney's Choice for Veep - Double Down reveals the red flags
► UNCATEGORIZED : Israel Angry at U.S. Leak on Syria Strike - Officials called the leak 'scandalous'
► WORLD : U.S. Is Right on Germany's Economic Policy - Exports harm its weaker European neighbors
► SOCIETY : Muslim Women Don't Need Saving - The West should rethink its simplistic moral quest
I have ears, but not all of the rhythm of music (although they are quite good according to others) can be accepted well by both of my ears. There are some rhythm -- which even from the intro -- always denied by my eardrum. They said, "Stop it! Your music may be good, but your music will be great if you stop singing it!"
Among the 6 songs, I can only like this.
Another song might be nice, but I do not know how to enjoy them.
You know music is heard with the ear but can only be understood by the soul. Some songs make me feel very old-fashioned in this world (example: do not like tattoos, do not like smoke, do not like alcohol, do not like the drugs, do not like to eat the flesh of animals, do not like naked in public, do not like same-sex marriage, do not like atheists, and other criteria of this world that says you are a modern and sophisticated man.} But I do not care about other people's views about me and my musical tastes. I'm sure I can still find them with the same type with me. The closest example: my partner. Although he does not like all kinds of music that I like, but at least he likes some types of music that I like.
Only he can understand I can throw up if I am forced to listen to music that makes me dizzy and nauseous, as well as when I shed tears because listening to the soul of certain musical instruments.
► LOCAL : Details of rampage at LAX emerge
* Shooting comes amid dwindling TSA popularity
* Father to police: 'I think this is my son'
* Wife of slain TSA screener 'truly devastated'
Mayor Garcetti's Cyber Intrusion Command Center will unify and strengthen public works departments against cyberattacks that target city infrastructure.
► OPINION
■ "Sometimes telling the truth is necessary, but most of the time the plain truth is just that: plain. It is better to lie."
■ Morrison: Change the initiative process and you empower voters. Really.
■ Junipero Serra, California's founding father
■ Behind the curtain at Lucha VaVoom
■ The Week in Pictures | Oct. 28 – Nov. 3, 2013
A model presents a creation during the L'Oreal Paris Professionnel Hairstyling Show as part of the Mercedes Benz China Fashion Week in Beijing. PHOTOGRAPH BY: ADRIAN BRADSHAW / EPA
A couple look at Christmas and New Year's Eve illuminations at an amusement park in Tokyo. PHOTOGRAPH BY: KIMIMASA MAYAMA / EPA
Models wearing creations from the Fause Haten winter collection trade the catwalk for a crosswalk during Sao Paulo Fashion Week in Brazil. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Andre Penner / Associated Press
Brazilian big wave surfer Carlos Burle rides a wave in Nazare, central Portugal. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Francisco Leong / AFP/Getty Images
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