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► It's not like you to talk a lot. You pride yourself on using only as many words as you need to get your point across: no more and no less. So when your loved ones ask you what's up, don't be offended. They're just wondering who you are and what you've done with their friend. Oh, enjoy it. It's good to keep them guessing. Then blame it on the coffee and keep chatting -- they'll be only too happy to listen. Try not to keep a lid on your emotions today -- you need to make sure that you're expressing yourself clearly, even when that causes problems. They're the kind of problems that lead to solutions!
It's true -- you just can't go home again. Sure, moving home or back to where you came from is always a legitimate option to choose, but you can't confuse a geographic return with an emotional return. If you are looking for a sense of security and familiarity, you can't recreate it -- but you can create it. Time and patience are all it takes to build your own new hometown right where you are now. Instant relationships and instant families do not exist. Give this thing time.
► ENGADGET 19 November 2013 : Honda starts testing Walking Assist device in large-scale US trials
► BUSINESS INSIDER 11 NOvember 2013 : George Clooney Wasn't Too Impressed With His Tesla
► DAILY KOS 20 November 2013 : CBS poll: Good news for Mitt Romney, bad news for Ted Cruz
► GUARDIAN 20 November 2013 : Just 90 companies caused two-thirds of man-made global warming emissions
► U.S. drone kills senior militant in Pakistani seminary
► Karzai says Afghanistan needs U.S. security deal, but little trust
► Indonesians burn Australian flags over spying reports
► 'Very hard' to clinch Iran nuclear deal: U.S. - By Parisa Hafezi, Louis Charbonneau and Justyna Pawlak
GENEVA - Big powers resumed talks on a preliminary agreement to curb Iran's nuclear program with the U.S. warning it would be "very hard" to clinch a breakthrough deal this week.
* Israeli leader lobbies in Russia against Iran deal
Iran is a friend of Syria. Russia loves Syria. Well, now what do you want from this situation, Israel?
Mmm ... let me guess your childhood mind, ...
Mmm ... you want to ask Russia, "If you're fond of Syria in the Middle East, does it mean you love me too, Russia?"
And in my childish mind, maybe Russia will reply, "What? Do you think you are Syria, Israel? Do you feel pretty as pretty as Syria for me?"
Eehhehe ....
Then you stared at a deep wound that has dried up in the memory of your history. "Do I really look beautiful? Can I look pretty when I'm always scared in my life?"
Because ye know not every question has its answer, then you try to cover up your fear by making other people feel afraid of your personal appearance. You know what you are, Israel? You want to look authoritative in your paranoid.
► Khamenei says no retreat on Iran nuclear ahead of talks
► Private jet, helicopter makers target Dubai airshow
► Filipino communities rally to help hungry typhoon victims
► Raw: NASA Rocket Streaks Through Eastern US Sky
► Navy Sailor, Fiancee Marry at Nevada Airport
Haa ... nice to see them in a wedding dress.
What? Oh, dear myself, why do not you do the same? Is someone not happy to see you get married? ...
► NEWS
■ Israel, Gulf in 'strange alliance' against Iran
■ Obama, Clintons honor President Kennedy 50 years after assassination
■ Kerry: Muslim Brotherhood 'stole' Egypt revolutionWhat revolution? Perhaps they were simply hysterics for 2 years.
► SHINE
■ 15 Worst Snacks for Weight Loss
■ Michelle Obama's Biggest Fashion Regret? Wearing Shorts
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA : Baggage claim has never been this romantic - Returning Navy seaman Dylan Ruffer rushes down the escalator, but he isn't looking for his luggage.
► SCREEN : Both men 'Sexiest' —and shirtless — on 'SNL'. Winner Mark Harmon's revealing look in 1986 was repeated, with more coaxing, by Adam Levine in 2013.
► OMG!
■ Fine Wine! Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Vino Named 'Best Rosé in the World'
And you, dahling ... oh, you're just like a monkey! Ahahahha ...
► MOVIES : Infographic: The Matthew McConaughey McConaughssance
► MAGAZINE
■ Bendy faith - Is it right for Christians to do yoga?
■ Sex first, drugs later - The prostitutes who use anti-HIV pills instead of condoms
► FEATURES
■ Where I was - Readers remember the moment they heard of JFK's assassination
■ Greenpeace shift - Are arrests in Russia a distraction from Arctic campaign?
■ Sky wars - Plenty of demand for new planes, but is there enough airspace?
■ Click n clink - Could a computer help you make good wine at home?
► HEALTH : Sperm test for infertile men could reduce surgery
► Today's African Proverb :"If you claim to be as big as a banana leaf, a little breeze will be enough to bring you down" - A Krio proverb sent by Amara Rogers, Koidu City, Kono District, Sierra Leone
► OP_ED
■ Americans 'have made up a new Islam'► VIDEOS
■ Enough was done to answer Israel's 'legitimate concern' to finally sign a deal with Iran
■ 'US wants troops in Afghanistan permanently, treats it as colony'
■ Revealed: US sponsors Afghan firms with terrorist ties. America has allegedly given aid worth more than 150 million dollars to companies in Afghanistan that are suspected of links with terrorist organizations. The revelations come from an investigator who was specially appointed by the U.S. Congress. RT's Gayane Chichakyan looks at the story.
► WAR : Obama's Ally, Just Once. How Rand Paul helped the president got a step closer to closing Guantánamo Bay - By Massimo Calabresi
► OPINION : L.A.'s condom law sends porn industry packing
► BUSINESS : The LA schools' iPad adventure keeps getting worse
► FRAMEWORK
■ Los Angeles Times' images of President Kennedy [updated]
Kyla Cummins, 2, plays with a stuff toy left at the memorial for the McStay family.
Family and friends gathered at the spot where the four crosses were installed Wednesday in the memory of Joseph McStay his wife and two children. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Irfan Khan
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