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► Slow down! You can't make as much progress as you would like today, and that could mean serious frustration when things start to get weird. It's a good time for you to go over your plans. There are too many strangers in your daily life, right now! It's time for you to acknowledge those familiar faces and try to turn one or two of them into casual acquaintances. So smile and say hello the next time you stand next to that person in the elevator for the fiftieth time. They recognize you, you recognize them -- so what's the holdup? It's easy to break the ice. It's all about living life to its fullest, and doing your best to connect with another human being.
What did you say? I saw just a cute monkey fell asleep at my window, you know!
► WEBMD 4 November 2013 : Childhood Obesity Tied to Earlier Puberty in Girls. Study compared onset age of breast development in 1997 and now || ► LIVE SCIENCE 4 November 2013 : Girls Reaching Puberty Earlier, Study Finds || ► FORBES 5 November 2013 : Early Puberty In Girls Linked To Obesity...Again
► LIVE SCIENCE 4 November 2013 : New World's Oldest Tomatillo Discovered. The 52.2-million-year-old tomatillo was discovered at the fossil-rich Laguna del Hunco, Argentina
► DAILY MAIL
■ 5 November 2013 : Retired car dealer celebrates his 100th birthday by skydiving (but only after the doctor said he could)
■ 6 November 2013: It's wheel love! Heidi Klum takes Martin Kristen for a spin in her convertible Beetle as the happy couple enjoy the sunshine
► HUFFINGTON POST 4 November 2013 : Pamela Anderson Runs The NYC Marathon In Under 6 Hours And Is Left Hurting || ► PEOPLE 3 November 2013 : Pamela Anderson Shows the Aftermath of Running a Marathon: 'Ouch!'
► NATIONAL AE 6 November 2013 : Assad 'has lied about Syria's chemical arsenal' || ► JPOST 6 November 2013 : US official: Syria may try to hide chemical weapons
► GUARDIAN
■ 7 November 2013 : Tim Berners-Lee: encryption cracking by spy agencies 'appalling and foolish'
■ 6 November 2013 : Yasser Arafat may have been poisoned with polonium, tests show
► DAILY KOS 6 November 2013
■ New Jersey exit poll pours a little cold water on Chris Christie's 2016 ambition
■ Unraveling the Virginia spin
► MERIEM -WEBSTER Word of the day 6 November 2013 : Plenipotentiary
► KSAT 6 November 2013 : Supreme Court debates public-prayer dispute
► NY TIMES 6 November 2013 : Kerry's Path Steepens in Israeli-Palestinian Talks
► MICHELLE MALKIN 6 November 2013
■ The White House Fable Factory
■ What Virginia can expect from McAuliffe
► THE VERGE 6 November 2013 : Hot and bothered in the tropics: meet the early casualties of climate change
► SPACE 6 November 2013 : Astronaut Taking Treasure-Hunt 'Travel Bug' to Space Station
► NEWS & POLITIC : Colombia's Hidden Killers: Part 1/2 (Documentary) + Part 2/2. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, was founded five decades ago as a Marxist people's army fighting against capitalist imperialism and Colombia's often-brutal government. And they've been fighting a protracted bloody war ever since. In recent years, FARC has devolved into a guerrilla force that threatens the very people it originally sought to protect. Why? Because in order to secure their dwindling territory and lucrative coca fields, FARC has buried thousands of land mines in civilian areas. Since 1990, there have been over 10,000 land mine victims in Colombia, the second-most in the world behind Afghanistan.
FARC and the government have been negotiating peace for the past six months, and FARC's potential demobilization could yield a transformative moment in Colombian history. But the scars of 50 years of conflict, and 50 years of land mines, can't be so easily erased. We traveled to Colombia to speak with land mine victims and to see first hand how around 7,000 FARC guerilla have held off over 300,000 Colombian soldiers for so many years. Published on Jul 16, 2013 by VICE
Dearest Mr. Balding,
I often see you promoting your books, but you just show their cover to us. Because you never open your book pages in front of your audience, I conclude that the movement of your body can be used as small ethics for polite authors: Never open your book's pages in front of your readers, especially you read alone or you laughing alone or you get angry alone or you screaming alone in front of your readers.
Do not ever do that, right?
► At least two dead, eight wounded in Detroit shooting
► Russian Soyuz rocket flies Olympic torch to space station
► NATO war games worry Moscow - By Adrian Croft and Aija Krutaine
ADAZI, Latvia - NATO is staging its biggest military exercise in seven years this week in the Baltic countries and Poland but its insistence that the drills are not aimed at sharpening defenses against a resurgent Russia have not convinced Moscow.
* Bolshoi ballet director confronts alleged acid attacker in court
► 'Anonymous' activists denounce govt spying on citizens
► Tiger Woods drives golf ball from Asia to Europe
► NYC votes for new mayor after 12 years of Bloomberg
► UN-Arab League envoy: Still no date for Syria peace talks
► Democrat wins key Virginia governor's race
► Swiss 'Jetman' takes joyride around Mount Fuji
► Japanese robot awaits human astronaut on space station
Ah, what's so special about the bra? Now, it's no longer a special thing for women. Men also wear the bra because nowadays men can also have beautiful breasts like what women have.
So, you do not need to pretend to sell a bra if what you offer is actually jewelry. (Just as the pretty jewelers. You do not need to pretend to sell jewelry if what you offer is actually your bra, and what has been filling your bra! So also with the female singers who only sell their sensuality than their singing ability. No need to pretend to sing if what you are selling is actually just your lips, or your body or your sex.)
Reminder Note: I was not so friendly on this day. For a moment I felt no more interesting things in this world except humanity and simplicity. (I do not need a lot of your money, stupid! Give me a good briefing and peaceful life, and more useful things to unveil the mystery mist of the future.)
► NEWS
■ Grappling with troubled peace process, Kerry urges Israeli settlement limits
■ Germany wants Snowden to give evidence in Moscow, not Berlin
■ FACT CHECK: Israeli claims on Iran nuclear program
■ Space Objects Hitting Earth: Where did the moon come from?
■ Colombia, FARC agree on rebels' future if peace signed
Hmmm,.... has ELN (Spanish : Ejército de Liberación Nacional) / National Liberation Army expressed its willingness? ELN guerrilla group is now looking for a way to attract the attention of the outside world, such as kidnapping in mid-January 2013. ELN kidnapped five people from Canada, Peru and Colombia. In addition, they had detained two retired German citizen for 9 weeks. Many Colombian politicians who had asked the government to negotiate with the ELN now take the distance from the rebel group. ELN is like a little boy who always wants to follow his mother wherever she goes, just want to take part, in this case of course the ELN would like to be involved in peace talks.
■ Wow! Astronauts Watch Fiery Death of Space Station Cargo Ship (Photos)
■ U.S. looking for 'first step' from Iran in nuclear talks
■ Japan collective self-defense should include others, not just U.S.: adviser
■ Report: Swiss scientists find possible evidence that Palestinian leader Arafat was poisoned
■ Dutch bring Greenpeace case to little-known tribunal with reaching mandate in maritime cases
■ Giant snakes could make a comeback. A school bus-sized creature called the Titanoboa that lived millions of years ago may return as temperatures rise.
■ Giant panda cub pesters twin
► FINANCE
■ Your personality type determines your paycheck
■ The 10 Greatest Tweets of All Time
► SHINE
■ For a happy marriage, 1 spouse may be key - When wives and husbands fight, how one handles it matters more, a study of middle-aged couples finds.Some of this week I lost almost all my sex drive. I dunno, maybe this is a good sign to determine the day of the wedding.
(What? Married since losing sex drive? Ye mad, Cisca! Are you going to sleep soundly throughout your married life, hm? And when you wake up you find you have become a grandmother, your little baby has a wife, and your partner ... who knows, maybe he had married a young woman or even marrying a grandma older than you, or die first, ......and I have not told you that we are just the prospective dead who will die tomorrow but still need sex today, ... .. and I do not know whether I actually feel afraid or very comfortable knowing this ...
Die? Oh, no. No! Nooo .... dahling, wake up, hurry up! it's just a nightmare! Wake me to make love to you. I want to make love with you all my life, but ... I'm just bored with sex. Let us go away for a few days from this city. I love seeing your casual look.)
Geez, should I watch their swaying hips so that this song does not sound boring? Music of my baby toys is this song. Every time I press the button on, my baby shaking his head (without constant rhythm) to this music rhythm. (tends to a constant rhythmic). And I can only watch two things at once. Constant & Unconstant. My baby & Lambada.
What other combinations are better than them, hm?
Mmm, by the way, ...stop expecting me want to dance this dance alone. Never, huh!
■ Seven Seeds You Should Be Eating
► HEALTH : Signs Of Autism Detected In Children As Young As 2 Months Old
► Syria unrest continues, as peace talks are delayed
► The role of sanctions in negotiations with Iran
► MAGAZINE
■ The ignorance test - Do you know more about the world than a chimpanzee?
■ Degenerate art: Why Hitler hated modernism
► ANALYSIS : Mark Urban'Ready for delivery' - Mark Urban investigates reports of a Saudi nuclear arms plan
► HEALTH
■ Spinal cord injury: Prosthetic bladder 'controls urine'
■ Autism signs 'present in first months' of life
► FUTURE
■ Is Google autocomplete evil?
■ Shape-shifting: how to build an 'illusion cloak'
► Today's African Proverb : "A traveller always carries two cloaks" - A Kikuyu proverb sent by Nancy Karuri, Nairobi, Kenya
What do you say about me, hm? I even keep two different times on the two watches in my bag. I always carry them with me, wherever I go. Thus, those who are far away from me will not be far from me, because I can predict their activity hours of the needle in my watches.
Indeed, I have a pair of hands that can wear two watches together, but what else would you say about me other than a little crazy, if you wear them all together? (Look! A pair of my arm wrist are laughing to my eyes...ehehhee...)
► Olympic torch blasted into space (PHOTOS, VIDEOS)
► 16 killed, over 90 wounded in double bombing in Syria (PHOTOS)
► Moscow invites Syrian opposition, govt to hold informal talks
► Russian hackers top FBI's Most Wanted Cyber criminals
► UK intelligence leaders to testify for the first time since Snowden leaks
► WikiLeaks' Sarah Harrison who helped Snowden reach Moscow fears returning to UK
► Netanyahu launches 'Real face of Iran' Twitter campaign against Khamenei
► Bitcoin currency could be crashed by colluded attack, researchers claim
► OP-ED
■ Is Libya ripe for 2nd civil war?
■ 'Any country with a nuclear plant is a bomb factory'
► VIDEOS
■ Premiere! Going Underground: UK's GCHQ Hush (ft. Pepe Escobar). Afshin Rattansi goes underground on Britain's reputation abroad following the Edward Snowden revelations -- with the help of journalist Pepe Escobar; discusses the cuts to Legal Aid - a top lawyer calls for an overhaul of the entire justice system. Plus, Simon Cowell's in bed with... The Israeli Defence Forces?!
■ Clashes with police at London 'Million Mask March'
■ Prying Eyes: Germany demands UK ambassador explain spy nest
■ 'We are Legion!' Video of hundreds of Anonymous activists marching in US & Brazil
■ Video from Fukushima: Japanese media given rare look inside stricken nuclear plant
■ Mammoth On Tour: Woolly 39,000-year-old from Siberia on display in Taiwan. A 39,000-year-old wooly mammoth found in Siberia is set to go on public display in Taiwan on the weekend. The mammoth, called Yuka, was found entombed in 2010 inside the arctic ice of Siberia, with its soft tissue and blonde-red wool preserved. It is believed to have been about 10-years-old when it died. Exhibition organiser Yoshihiro Ota said the mammoth is valuable because of how much of it is intact.
■ CrossTalk: Junta's Revenge
► earthrise
■ Peru's Potato Guardians
■ series five, episode six
Whoa ... I'm still thinking about it! Mmm...does Kerry look handsome with his statement? Or he just wants to look handsome?
► PAKISTAN : Pakistan May Block NATO Supplies
► MIDDLE EAST : Arafat's Death Remains Mysterious - A new study suggests the Palestinian leader was poisoned, but its results are far from conclusive
► BURMA : Burma's Civil War Nears an End - But obstacles remain in the path of true peace
► SCIENCE : Scientists Discover New Body Part - Your knee bone's connected to something else now
► CHARITY : It's Movember - Grow that 'stache right
► NATION : White House tries to reassure Democratic lawmakers about Obamacare
► HEROCOMPLEX : New Ms. Marvel isn’t the first Muslim — or religious — superhero
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