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► Your cultural leanings are accentuated, thanks to your terrific personal energy today -- so get out there and hit up a gallery or make a splash at a concert or some other event. You can do this! Still feeling solid, practical and responsible, not to mention grounded? Good. Because considering what might tumble out of your mouth today, you're going to need a healthy dose of confidence. What's it going to be? Well, it's tough to say -- but it won't be something you or anyone around you could ever have predicted. Almost sounds like fun, doesn't it?
► FOXNEWS
■ 13 November 2013 : Francis Bacon painting sells for record $142.4M at auction
■ 14 November 2013 : Benghazi attackers knew location of ambassador's safe room: congressman
► NY DAILY NEWS 13 November 2013 : Andy Warhol painting sells for $105M, new record for artis
► CBC CA 13 November 2013 : Pink Star diamond sells for record $83M at auction || ► NEWS SKY 14 November 2013 : Pink Star Diamond Sells For Record Price
► GUARDIAN 14 November 2013 : Police tried to spy on Cambridge students, secret footage shows
► NATIONAL POST 14 November 2013 : For just $916,000 you could buy a Maltese passport and a coveted life in the E.U.
Mike Doyle's plummet into the ranks of America's working poor is dramatic. He was a Wall Street trader - then the GFC clobbered his hedge fund and now he's mixing drinks at night for $2.13 an hour. Every day he takes the dawn ferry to Manhattan to try - so far in vain - to resuscitate his financial career. "I think it's a real big issue now. Every family I know, all of these people have two jobs", he tells us. As renowned economist Joseph Stiglitz points out, he's far from being alone. "Most Americans have seen their incomes stagnate or fall since 2008. Median income of a full-time male worker today is lower than it was 40 years ago." Yet despite the grind, some refuse to give up, like young mother of one Tayzia Treadwell. She works as a security guard in one of the toughest neighbourhoods in America, while raising her child and studying at business college. "I want the good life that everyone dreams when you're in school and you draw the little house and the picket fence and a dog. I just want a happy ending." But without help it is difficult to see even those like Tayzia achieving their dreams. The land of opportunity? Not anymore.
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► WORLD WRAP : Russian militants fight in Syria, raise fears back home
► NSA chief says Snowden leaked up to 200,000 secret documents
► Philippines In Ruins
* U.S. carrier starts Philippine relief
* Video: Generators, tents, cars sent as aid
* Bremmer: China's meager typhoon aid
* Slideshow: Scenes of destruction
* Interactive: Before and after
* Factbox: How to help survivors
► Pink Star diamond auctioned for record $83 million
► New skyscraper opens on site of World Trade Center
► Philippines buries some dead as survivors beg for help
► D i a b e t e s
► Nasrallah vows Hezbollah will keep fighting in Syria war
► Indian cricket legend Tendulkar plays final Test match. Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar takes to the pitch for his 200th and final Test, bidding farewell to his adoring public and basking in tributes from fellow players, politicians and fans.
► Russia, Egypt in talks on military collaboration
I feel embarrassed when women feel proud because their bodies exploited for public satisfaction. "Why do they create the situation when the butt is more meaningful than the brain?" I asked myself.
Yesterday I saw a man aged about 23-24 years was walking naked on the side of the highway. Maybe he was a Schizophrenia sufferer, well ... I guessed at least he's a psychosis.
I felt sorry for him. His penis looked like something that had no humanity at all. He has lost his lofty contacts with reality, that's why he did not feel embarrassed. He kept walking with a blank stare. I surprised myself, "What's the difference between him today and a dog in another time which was also walking in the street without clothes?"
With a little hasty, at that time I concluded that the degree of human dignity was not determined from the ownership of genitals, but more on how we treated our genitals.
I wonder why you're smiling sweetly while showing off your body nakedness to the public? Do you intend to auction off your genitals as the most expensive jewelry in the world? Wow. Who do you think you are? Your sex tools are not the rarest thing, do not have a high selling value, because we, other women also have the same thing, but we do not want to show off our genitals because for us it is an exclusive item, exceeding the value of your presidential shoes, understand?
Well yeah, ... by the way, what is your true gender? In the current civilization, do not be upset if the men can also beat your sexy bodies with sexier bodies as a modern engineering technology, nyah nyah nyah!
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► Miss France contestants make first public appearance
► NEWS
■ Egypt's Sisi sees new defense cooperation with Russia
■ Egypt: Russia too important to be US substitute
■ FM: Egypt not replacing US with Russia as top ally
■ Egypt gives Russian dignitaries red carpet welcomeOh, the latest Egypt? You think Morsi did not do it? Ah, as I recall, Mosri also did it. But why was Morsi mildly spicy to Syria? Thus, Russia's okay with the Egyptian military? Oh?
■ US gambling with Israel's security: minister
■ Israel strikes Gaza after Palestinian rocket fire
■ Israel warplanes strike Gaza after militant mortar fire
■ On war anniversary, Hamas holds major military rally
■ Sanctions easing can be reversed if Iran does not deliver: Obama
■ Obama urges U.S. lawmakers against further sanctions on Iran
■ Iran putting brakes on nuclear expansion under Rouhani: IAEA report
■ Israel says West discussed big sanctions cut with Iran
■ EU to re-impose Iran sanctions quashed by court
■ Hezbollah chief vows to continue fighting in Syria
■ Hezbollah will keep fighting in Syria war, says Nasrallah
■ Norway to send ships to Syria to ferry weapons out
■ Russia's Putin gets honorary taekwondo black belt
■ China says people sympathetic about Philippines, online criticism unrepresentative
■ Paul McCartney urges Putin to help free Greenpeace activists
■ North Korea denies aiding Syria in fight against rebels
■ Saudi migrant crackdown closes shops, raises fears
■ FBI: OK for Congress to talk to Benghazi survivors
■ Obama's healthcare 'fix' strictly political move
■ What Obama's health care announcement means
■ Cursed Jewels: Think twice before putting one of these jewels around your neck!
■ NASA Maps to Aid Super Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Relief
► HEALTH : Early Warning Signs of Diabetes: Are You at Risk?
► FINANCE
■ More Taxpayers Are Abandoning the U.S.
■ Bitcoin Couple Travels the World Using Virtual Cash
► TRAVEL
■ For spectacular holiday light shows, go here
■ Istanbul's cursed palace turned five-star hotel
■ Hawaii town tells state travel agency: Stop sending tourists here
► MOVIES : '12 Years a Slave' Underscores Scourge of Modern Slavery
► GRIND TV : Deep-sea clam, world's oldest creature, was 507 when captured by scientists
► MAGAZINE : Sibling bullying: 'I wished I hadn't been born'
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
■ DNA hint of European origin for dogs
■ Quantum memory 'world record' smashed
► ANALYSIS : Return of the bear - How Russia is reasserting itself as a key Middle East arms supplier
► HEALTH : 'Kangaroo care' key for premature babies
► FUTURE
■ The 'Very Large' Hadron Collider needs a better name
Actually I wanted to say, "Really?", But then I felt my question was more voicing pessimism than optimism. So, I just read it -- such as reading -- with the same sensation as when I read, "Forbidden to pee on the moon."
I believe the great work comes from a great dream. So, do not stop dreaming the big dreams. (Dahling, if we can get there, can you erect on Pluto? Well, Pluto. Pluto?
► Today's African Proverb : "A lion does not turn around when a small dog barks"- Sent by David O Musita in Kenya
► RT in Gitmo: Is there end in sight for US 'Gulag' 12 years after opening?
► Kids too annoying? UK bill seeks to criminalize children's 'nuisance'
► Egypt seeks to bring friendship with Russia to 'Soviet level'
► Obama changes signature healthcare plan after public backlash
► Human rights court turns down Polish govt request to keep CIA jail hearing closed
► Putin calls Assad on Geneva-2, chemical weapons, persecution of Christians
► IAEA: Iran has not expanded nuclear facilities in last 3 months
► VIDEOS
■ New Wikileak: Trans-pacific trade deal revealed, dubbed anti-consumer for mega-corp bias
■ 'Gitmo 2': US mulls inmate rehabitation center in Yemen
■ Heroin Capital: Afghan opium sets global drug supply record
■ Israeli Imperative: 'No deal unless Iran dismantles nuclear capacity'
■ Truck trailer trashed in Sydney tunnel roof crash
► SYRIA : Jihad for Beginners - A growing number of western citizens are flocking to Syria to fight alongside extremist groups
► Never-Before-Seen Photos of JFK's Final Moments - View images taken just a few feet from John F. Kennedy's motorcade in Dallas the day he was assassinated.
* The Debunker Among the JFK Conspiracy Buffs
* Kennedy's Assassination: How LIFE Brought the Zapruder Film to Light
► SCIENCE : DNA reveals how wolves became our pet dogs
► LOCAL : Beach cities offer L.A. a cautionary tale on earthquakes - Santa Monica and Long Beach adopted strong regulations on retrofitting vulnerable buildings after the 1994 Northridge quake, but their resolve waned in passing years.
► NATION : GAO criticizes TSA program to monitor passenger behavior
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : Official wants to de-fund library, users should 'go back to Mexico'
* David Shoemaker's 'The Squared Circle' looks at wrestling's heavy toll
* Google wins against Authors Guild; Google Books suit dismissed
► ENTERTAINMENT - HEROCOMPLEX : PS4 first impressions: Sony's new console is sociable about gaming
► FRAMEWORK
■ Pictures in the News | Nov. 14, 2013
■ The Vincent Thomas Bridge turns 50
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