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Change does not guarantee improvement, but no improvement could be achieved without changes. As well as the hard work does not guarantee a successful person, but no success without hard work. (But you work too hard, dahling. I really miss you. This is a longing without sexual desire. So, when are you going to come home, hm?)- CZ
Comment : Whatever his answer, please do not tell this sentence to yourself, Cisca! "Choose the one who wants me now, he who wants to be with me, and who will be faithful to me forever.", because love is not about how many times you say love, but about the good that you do in your love. Just ask yourself whether you still love him or not anymore. If it is not to make you happy, why do you love him?
► E ONLINE 7 November 2013 :Kate Middleton Reveals She's Taken Flying Lessons, Rises Even Higher in Our Eyes || ► DAILY MAIL 8 November 2013 : Kate reveals she's taking flying lessons... but is she being taught by Harry?
► DAILY MAIL 7 November 2013 : A 21st Century Santa's grotto: The Amazon warehouse getting ready for Mega Monday
► HUFFINGTON POST 11 November 2013 : Chinese Cinema Uses Fan-Made 'Thor 2' Poster By Mistake (PICTURE) || ► HUFFINGTON POST 7 November 2013 : Chinese Movie Theater Uses 'Thor' Fan Poster By Accident || ► ATLANTIC WIRE 6 November 2013 : A Chinese Theater Accidentally Used a Gay, Fan-Made Thor Poster and It's Glorious
► GUARDIAN 8 November 2013 : Typhoon Haiyan: what really alarms Filipinos is the rich world ignoring climate change
► IRIN NEWS 9 November 2013 : Climate change influence on typhoons uncertain
► CLIMATE CENTRAL 8 November 2013 : Super Typhoon Haiyan: A Hint of What's to Come?
► UNION of CONCERNED SCIENTISTS USA : Hurricanes and Climate Change.
If this earth is our common home, why do not we keep it free from the damage caused by our own actions? Now we feel terrorized by what we have done to the earth.
We are the terrorists and the destroyers of beautiful environment, then we thought the earth is like a terrorist which every time it is always ready to kill human life in it.
You suppress them. They protest your actions in their own way. Then you accuse them terrorists.
Please think of this analogy wider.
► KSAT 8 November 2013 : Lara Logan apologizes for Benghazi report
► DAILY KOS 8 November 2013
■ CBS retracts bogus Benghazi report, apologizes for airing false claims
■ Darrell Issa responds to CBS retraction of Benghazi report
► FOXNEWS 8 November 2013 : Kerry says no nuke deal yet with Iran, Israel PM criticizing plan to loosen sanctions
► TALKING POINT MEMO 7 November 2013 : CBS Considers Coming Clean
► CNN 8 November 2013 : 'We were wrong': CBS's Lara Logan apologizes for Benghazi report
► AUTOS & VEHICLES : Replay XD1080 - 462 in the Speed Demon. Uploaded on Nov 8, 2011 by TheRePlayXD
► NEWS & POLITIC : Drug Frenzy: China's New Consumer Boom - Published on Oct 14, 2013 by Journeyman Pictures
■ Part 1 : Drugs are pouring out of Burma into a booming China. With cash to spend and a rocketing drug culture, it's a social and legal time bomb. Heroin and other dangerous drug traffic is pouring out of a newly unshackled Myanmar and into a booming, cashed-up China. As the country's drug culture sky-rockets, the narcotics are threatening social chaos.
China is now a major international supplier of precursor chemicals for the manufacture of the frightening and ruinous drug Ice and other new-generation drugs. "The quickest way to make a fortune is to deal drugs - to sell drugs here", Professor Wu Jiang tell us. This report takes us right into the heart of the illicit tearaway trade on the Myanmar border, where drugs flow through in huge quantities. But for the Chinese it's not just the through traffic of drugs that's worrying. "The number of drug dealers doesn't seem to change much, but there are many more drug users", a Chinese man on the border explains. In the super-cities like Shanghai, unlike previous generations China's partying young are driving a booming market in so-called recreational drugs. It has become, "fun and fashionable to take drugs". One credible report estimates the number of registered drug addicts has grown from 70,000 in 1990 to nearly 2 million a year ago. The number of regular drug users may be as high as 12 million. If it continues to grow exponentially, it's a social, health and legal time bomb for the Chinese authorities.
■ Part 2 : Get unprecedented access to China's drug cops at a key checkpoint near the Myanmar/China border where they're in full flight. Pulling over cars and buses targeting suspicious characters and unlikely drug mules alike. On one tour bus that's just crossed in from what we used to call Burma, the team clambers aboard checking bags, compartments and asking rapid-fire questions. Soon a woman with a young child emerges with the officers. She's carrying a plastic shopping bag containing a handful of condoms filled with Ice -- the super-charged methamphetamine that's infiltrating China's party scene and that's being shipped out to more lucrative international destinations like Australia. - ABC Australia
► EDUCATION : Les Normands une dynastie de conquérants. - Uploaded on Nov 22, 2011 by monfrison
■ (1/3) : Du Xe au début du XIIIe siècle, les Normands, héritiers des Vikings, dominent et façonnent l'Europe médiévale. En quatre siècles.
■ (2/3) : Autre grande période et pourtant méconnue, l'installation de nobles normands, au début du XIe siècle, comme la lignée des Hauteville, dans le sud de l'Italie, notamment en Calabre, en Apulie et en Sicile. D'abord, elle se fait par les.
■ (3/3) : Au cours du XIIe siècle, les Normands ont eu une emprise culturelle sur l'Angleterre et la France. La langue anglaise assimile des milliers de mots français comme 'fourchette', ' porc ' ou ' bœuf ' ' et les souverains parlent le français. Bon nombre de barons soumettent.
► NEWS & POLITIC : The Teenage Brain on Porn. Is porn coloring a teenager's ideas of what sex should be like before they experience it? Published on Nov 1, 2013 by ABC News
► Senate panel approves more drone strike oversight - By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON - The Senate Intelligence Committee has quietly approved more public oversight of drone attacks on suspected militants overseas, including American citizens.
* Rohde: How covert drone strikes turn murderers into martyrs
* FAA unveils plan for integrating drones into U.S. airspace
* House lawmaker defends drone killing of Pakistani Taliban leader
► Obama says U.S. needs to update policies on Cuba
► Knock knock! Who's there? Solar energy - By Nichola Groom
LAKE FOREST - Reno Mendenhall is a foot soldier in the small army of salesmen who pitch Vivint Solar, the fast-growing rooftop solar installation and financing business owned by Blackstone Group. Homeowners like what they are hearing.
* EU states reach breakthrough at carbon supply cut talks
► Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visit India
► UK spymasters hit out at Snowden in televised grilling
► Super Typhoon Haiyan makes landfall in the Philippines
► Lost kingdom: Myanmar's forgotten royals. In a modest Yangon apartment, the granddaughter of Myanmar's last king, Princess Hteik Su Phaya Gyi, lives poor and unrecognised by her neighbours -- a far cry from the power and riches of her ancestors.
► Kerry heads to Geneva for Iran nucelar talks
► Palestinians say Israel 'only suspect' in Arafat death
► Losing weight in Dubai is rewarded with gold
► Footage shows Russian seizure of Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise
► Kerry: No Agreement Yet in Iran Nuke Talks
► Obama: We Want to Work With Everybody
► Countdown on for Satellite to Crash to Earth
► Christmas Tree Arrives in Rockefeller Center
► Raw: Panda Cub in Spain Gets Checkup
► NEWS
■ Syrian army closes in on Aleppo after dawn attack
■ U.S. presses Syrian opposition to agree to peace talks
■ Kerry mounts diplomatic push on Iran nuclear talks
■ Israeli PM 'utterly rejects' emerging Iran deal
■ Look at opponents of nuclear deal-making with Iran
■ Hungary Jews struggle with rising anti-Semitism
■ Obama calls Netanyahu after criticism of Iran nuclear plan
■ In Libya's west, Berber anger spills into gasfields
■ US, Israel lose UNESCO voting rights after missing deadline over debt linked to Palestinians
■ Exclusive: U.S., Russia see Syrian chemical disarmament overrunning
■ U.S., Germany discuss intelligence cooperation after Merkel affair
■ Obama spars with Louisiana governor over healthcare law
■ Russian report on role of radioactive polonium in Arafat death inconclusive, Palestinians say
■ Dutch king visits Russia amid chill in ties
■ Conservative groups keep up pressure amid U.S. budget talks
■ Jordan looks set to take Saudi Security Council seat: Western diplomats
■ Column: An optimist's view of the White House
■ Italy shipwreck migrants raped, tortured: police
■ FSB to name 29 banks on too-big-to-fail list - Russia
■ China to loan Pacific island nations $1 billion
■ Over 100 dead in typhoon onslaught in Philippines (PHOTOS)
■ Marathon bomb victim gets new leg for high heels
■ ODD NEWS : Hotel goes above and beyond to recover guest's family heirloom
► SHINE
■ Coffee drinkers: Time to consider a change. Drinking tea can help boost weight loss, bone health, concentration, and even your mood. Why Tea Makes You Happy, Healthy, and Smart
■ 20 Foolproof Beauty Tricks that Will Make You Look Instantly Better in Photos
■ How Saying No to McDonald's Might Lead to Dad Losing Custody
■ Quick-Fix Supper: King Ranch Chicken Mac and Cheese
■ If You Want to Stay Married for 75 Years, Do What This Couple Did
► OMG! : Tom Cruise Admits Scientology Contributed to Katie Holmes Split
► TV : First Look Teaser of Carrie Underwood and Stephen Moyer Getting Their von Trapp On in 'The Sound of Music Live!'
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA : See Pope Francis Clown Around With Newlywed Couple
► MOVIES : God of Blunder? Why Thor Chose the Wrong Woman in 'The Dark World'
► FEATURES : 10 things - The best time to drink coffee is 09:30 to 11:30 and more nuggets
■ NEWS FROM ELSEWHERE
* PhD students assessed on kebab feast
* France: Five-legged sheep seeks a loving home
* Iran: Kiss away the US-Iranian rift
* Russia: Halloween 'banned in schools'
* Russia: Dollars not days for Olympic countdown clock
* Russia: Ex-mayor 'planned to shoot down plane'
* Russia: Station has tiny church for passengers
* Italy: Mayor in smoke signal protest over web access
* Iraq: Kissing couple 'face prosecution'
► HEALTH : Europe at 'polio risk' from Syria
► MAGAZINE : Jumbo's journey - Is it right to make elephants leave their home?
► US may split Cyber Command and NSA
► 'Lots of work to do': Top US, EU officials in Geneva to push for Iran deal amid Israeli protest
► Germans lose trust in US, see NSA whistleblower Snowden as hero – poll
► Over 100 feared dead after Super typhoon devastates Philippines
► Super Typhoon Haiyan hits Philippines with all-time record winds (VIDEO)
► OP-ED: 'Iran won't accept nuclear deal US is ready to offer without Israel's approval'
► VIDEOS
■ Westminster Whitewash: UK spy chiefs deny data harvesting, say Snowden aided Al-Qaida
■ Reign of Terror: Iraq spirals into carnage unrest, civilians bear brunt
■ CrossTalk: Lame Duck Obama
■ Super typhoon hits Philippines with all-time record winds. One of the most powerful-ever tropical cyclones based on wind speed has hit the Filipino island of Samar, forcing millions to flee the area. The disaster has also sustained wind gusts of 170 mph (275 kph), according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, besting the previous record held by Hurricane Camile, which struck the US in Mississippi with 190 mph (305 kph) winds in 1969.
■ 'Fukushima beyond tragic, it's a crime'
■ 'Web of financial secrecy': UK wins title of biggest tax haven for rich
■ 'I used to think US best country for privacy & freedom' - Lavabit founder
■ Tickets for Squats: Moscow metro gives free ride for sports
■ Unseen footage: Russian security forces board Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise
► 101 East : Locked Up Warriors
► Al Jazeera Correspondent : The Colony: Chile's dark past uncovered
► Inside Story : Can we stop global warming?
► Israel: No Partial Iran Deal - Netanyahu warns that Tehran is playing Obama for a fool in nuclear-weapons talks.
* Kerry joins nuke powwow in Geneva
* Watch: Israeli PM: 'This is a very bad deal'
► What the Election Tells Us About U.S. Inequality - Rana Foroohar writes that the U.S. may be in a recovery, but it's not felt by the average American.
► LOCAL : New laws on immigration split whites, Latinos
Californians are generally supportive of those in the U.S. illegally but are divided on allowing them to get driver's licenses or practice law.
* California defends spending strategy for bullet train in court
* Military groups and L.A. County are in step on Bob Hope Patriotic Hall
► OPINION
■ Dodd-Frank: Obama's other big bad law. The financial reform measure, like Obamacare, is flawed, with a similar potential to harm ordinary Americans.
■ Does L.A. need free Wi-Fi?
On the eve of the 24th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, original pieces of the wall are mirrored in a pond as they are are displayed for sale in the town of Teltow, Germany. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Markus Schreiber / Associated Press
Participants pick up their portraits as part as the art performance "Inside Out. The People's Art Project" by French artist JR at the Palais de Tokyo, in Paris. The art performance has traveled the world since 2011. PHOTOGRAPH BY: YOAN VALAT / EPA
A view of Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. President Obama traveled to Dallas to speak about healthcare and attend fund-raisers. PHOTOGRAPH BY: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP
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