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► Communication isn't a problem -- you're able to make your points eloquently and succinctly. That's why saying what's on your mind is a lot easier than usual these days. It helps to plan out what you're going to say well in advance, but you manage to be quite convincing when you have to speak in front of a group of people on the spur of the moment. If you're usually a shy person, this is the ultimate time to stand up and say what's been in your heart for a long, long time. Take greater care with your words than usual. You don't want to offend anyone by accident, though doing so intentionally may actually be the best possible course of action to take.
► NY TIMES 13 June 2013 : Pivot to a Trans-Atlantic Market || ► EURACTIVE 18 October 2013 : EU agrees trade pact with Canada, open way for transatlantic market || ► E FINANCIAL NEWS 7 November 2013 : High-yield market goes transatlantic
► DAILY MAIL 13 November 2013 : How nostalgia is good for you: Happy memories make people more optimistic and less anxious about the future || ► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 16 November 2013 : Nostalgic feelings about the past linked to optimism
► INDEPENDENT 11 November 2013 : Teenagers 'think slim cigarettes are safer' says report
► HUFFINGTON POST 14 November 2013 : Childhood Trauma Linked To Teen Weight Problems (STUDY) :
► GUARDIAN
■ 18 November 2013 : Nasa launches Maven mission to find out what happened to water on Mars
■ 18 November 2013 : Nasa's Maven spacecraft set for Mars mission
If just to meet the quota of news, it's been getting it.
Scientists surprised by water on Mars? Oh. Oh yeah? Is it truly great? Eehhehe their wonderment makes me wonder, "Why do they not surprised with water crisis on earth?
Why they are busy thinking of a drop of water on another planet that never existed its clarity, and do all that crap I do not know earmarked for whom? Maybe just for Alien.
ndeed, NASA project always prestigious, but .. well, sorry, not populist. Still, Earth is the only best planet, a surrogate of God which required to be maintained and preserved as well as possible by humans. We may dream of many, but every time we have to be realistic.
► TELEGRAPH 18 November 2013 : Prince William says he'd love to have new PlayStation 4 - if Kate will let him || ► US MAGAZINE 18 November 2013 : Prince William Jokes That Kate Middleton Wouldn't Approve of Him Getting a Playstation 4
► SYDNEY HERALD MORNING 18 November 2013 : Canberra doesn't trust Jakarta
► PETS & ANIMALS : Full Documentary - Most Amazing Moments - National Geographic Channel HQ. Published on Apr 24, 2013 by KouliPomi
► SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY : Gangs in Prison | National Geographic Documentary. Published on Jul 24, 2013 by DocumentaryHD2
► PEOPLE & BLOG : Wild Lion Ganglands National Geographic Documentary. Published on Aug 20, 2013 by sam gaffney
► EDUACTION : (HD) Earth Under Water in Next 20 Years - National Geographic Documentary. Published on Aug 17, 2013 by Prabhjeet Documentaries
► EDUCATION : Jon Stewart's 19 Tough Questions for Libertarians! Uploaded on Oct 31, 2011 by Stefan Molyneux
► ENTERTAINMENT : World's 10 Most Mysterious Pictures Ever Taken. Published on May 29, 2013 by Hybrid Librarian
► NEWS & POLITIC : The Death of the US Dollar: Timeline and Obituary. Published on Oct 9, 2013 by Stefan Molyneux
► When Harry Met Sally In Real Life - Movies In Real Life (Ep 7). For our latest mission we recreated the famous fake orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally with actors dressed as Harry and Sally and 20 additional couples in Katz's Deli. When Sally's fake orgasm began, 20 additional women (on dates with 20 men) joined in one by one, creating an over-the-top surprise for the Katz's employees and patrons. This was staged without the knowledge of the restaurant, though thankfully they all seemed to love it. Created and Directed by Charlie Todd. Published on Nov 12, 2013 by Improv Everywhere
► TRAVEL & EVENTS : What can we expect from the Dubai air show? Published on Nov 4, 2013 by Flightglobal || ► NEWS &POLITIC : Boeing's New 777X Steal the Dubai Air Show? Published on Nov 15, 2013 by WSJDigitalNetwork
► World powers, Iran in new attempt to reach nuclear deal
► Shut down Obamacare site, some cyber experts urge - By Jim Finkle and Alina Selyukh
President Barack Obama's HealthCare.gov site is riddled with security flaws and it should be shut down until fixed, several technology experts warned lawmakers.
* Obama says rebranding Obamacare hard given rocky politics
* Early Obamacare data show older Americans more apt to sign up
* Small health insurers fear Obamacare woes will tilt playing field
► JFK assassination, 50 years later
* Kennedy's assassination, through the eyes of a British newspaperman - By Sir Harold Evans
* I heard the first uncertain fragment on BBC Radio. Commentary
* Iconic JFK images: Then and now
* Photographers Blog: Standing in JFK's shadow
* Kennedy's Cold War bunker now a museum
► Indonesia recalls ambassador to Australia in spying row
► Merkel demands explanation over 'grave' US spy claims
► Over 1,000 exhibitors, 150 aircraft at the 13th Dubai Airshow
► NASA launches spacecraft to study Mars atmosphere
But I admit it, coverage of the space makes me optimistic in life. News about NASA's more fun to watch than to see same-sex marriage. (As long as there has been no news from outer space which states that there are two suns in the Milky Way, and they also perform same-sex marriages. Blah!)
► Flash floods on Italy's Sardinia leave 18 dead
► Raw: NASA Launches New Robotic Explorer to Mars
► Raw: NM Officer Fires at Minivan in Traffic Stop
► Conspiracy Theories Continue 50 Years Later
► Blueprint of Your DNA Isn't Just for the Sick
► NEWS
■ Netanyahu takes Iran nuclear campaign to Kremlin► HOMES : Bidets catch on in luxury homes
■ Obama appeals to lawmakers on Iran sanctions
■ Russia to release 7 foreign Greenpeace activists
► U.S. : Is President Obama cosying up to dictators?
► MIDDLE EAST : Obama urges against fresh Iran sanctions
► MAGAZINE : Horrors d'oeuvre - Insect eating creeps on to Paris menus
► ANALYSIS : Why JFK still captures public imagination
► HEALTH : Study links synaesthesia to autism
NASA, are ye also occasionally autism, maybe?
► FUTURE
■ Doctor Who: 50 years of time travel in the TARDIS► CULTURE : The most spectacular staircases in the world
■ Building computer brains that can reason like humans
► Today's African Proverb : "The lion that roars will not eat your cow" - Sent by Johnson Abraham and Akeen Garang both in South Sudan
► 'Limited and reversible relief': Obama not sure Iran nuclear deal will be closed soon
► Syrian chemical weapons likely to be destroyed at sea – report
► US troops could stay in Afghanistan until 2024 - security pact
► Online gaming co. fined $1mn for turning users' computers into bitcoin-mining slaves
► Poll: Romney would beat Obama if election happened today
► VIDEOS
■ CrossTalk: Washington Follies
■ Bitcoin = Drug trade? Angry US govt seeks to curb alternative currency
■ Dramatic footage: Kazan Boeing crash caught on camera
■ Hotel Hacking: GCHQ targetted diplomats' bookings worldwide
■ NASA launches Maven spacecraft to study Mars atmosphere
■ Two Greenpeace crew members bailed in 'Arctic 30' protest hearings
■ 'Why you kill my family?' Civilian Yemeni drone victims call US to account .Yemen is one of the hardest-hit targets of America's deadly drone campaign. But despite President Obama's promise of more transparency, relatively little is known about who is actually being killed there. RT's Lucy Kafanov was able to reach one Yemeni village, where a community has been devastated by the effects of drone strikes.
■ First footage: Aftermath as powerful blasts rock Iranian embassy in Beirut
■ Suicide blasts hit Iranian embassy in Beirut, claimed by Al-Qaeda offshoot
■ Bitcoin skyrockets to $900 amid Senate scrutiny
■ Breakthrough Imminent? Now it's 'real chance' to solve Iran nuclear row - officials
■ Supermarket Spies: Tesco to scan customers' faces for better marketing
■ Deadly storm flood in Italy's Sardinia sweeps away cars, bridges
■ Home Front: NATO to 'keep itself busy' in Europe after Afghan pullback. NATO may be gradually withdrawing from Afghanistan, but the Alliance is making sure its troops are kept busy elsewhere. Officials say military exercises on an unprecedented scale will take place in Europe over the coming years.
► Soapbox Mexico - Episode 1: Alicia's challenge
► Inside Story : Nepal: Ending the political deadlock?
► Inside Story : Is the world failing Syrians?
► Inside Story : The Philippines: After the storm
► earthrise : Series two, episode three
► Fault Lines : The Fight for Native Families
► Fault Lines : Collect It All: America's Surveillance State
► Inside Story - Has Syria's war spilled over to Lebanon?
► ASIA: Indonesians Vent Fury With Anti-Aussie Hashtag: #GanyangAustralia. 'Crush Australia' trends on Twitter as Indonesians voice their anger over Australian spying and Abbott's non-apology - - By Sophie Brown
► HEALTH : False Memory - Your brain makes stuff up
► PHILIPPINES : Seven Days of Tragedy - Photographer Adam Dean recounts his experience
► CELEBRITIES : The Sexiest Man Alive - According to People. People Magazine Declares Adam Levine 'Sexiest Man Alive'
What the heck? Sexy is if you're smart in analyzing various issues, especially politics and sex, eehheee, .. according to me.
If you only have smile, muscular body and penis, then this means chimpanzees are sexy, too, ahhahaaa ....
► WORLD : Iran plays with wording on nuclear program
Arrggghhh .. they are the same. Over the years they have always been so. Israel always paranoid, Iran always stubborn. They're boring us.
► Pictures in the News | Nov. 19, 2013
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