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► 26 November 2013 : Today you will have a great chance to turn up the heat in your romantic relationship and make things sizzle like they have never sizzled before! All you have to do is think about what will make your partner smile and then do it ten times bigger than you normally would. If you are not in a romantic relationship right now, you can still make a few changes. Surprise the people who are closest to you with your big gestures and elaborate presentations. Whatever you do today, do it big!
Try to do something healthy today -- healthier than your usual routines, that is! Even if you're a gym-addicted vegan, you can still find some new way to make yourself even fitter.
It's good for you to feel confident about your chances going into an upcoming challenge, but it would be unwise to think that you will walk away with a victory too easily. Do not sell your competition short. The only thing less helpful than underestimating your opponent is overestimating yourself. So don't rush ahead thinking this will be a cakewalk. You have to have a healthy respect for every contest you enter. Otherwise, what is the value in winning it?
► 27 November 2013 : This isn't a good time to send any mixed messages. The people you're dealing with at the moment need clear, concise statements from you and if you can't seem to say what's on your mind, write it down. Using smaller words might do the trick, especially if you have a tendency to try to impress people with a big vocabulary. It's imperative that you get your point across, which means it's not the time to show off.
Try to do something healthy today -- healthier than your usual routines, that is! Even if you're a gym-addicted vegan, you can still find some new way to make yourself even fitter.
It's good for you to feel confident about your chances going into an upcoming challenge, but it would be unwise to think that you will walk away with a victory too easily. Do not sell your competition short. The only thing less helpful than underestimating your opponent is overestimating yourself. So don't rush ahead thinking this will be a cakewalk. You have to have a healthy respect for every contest you enter. Otherwise, what is the value in winning it?
► 27 November 2013 : This isn't a good time to send any mixed messages. The people you're dealing with at the moment need clear, concise statements from you and if you can't seem to say what's on your mind, write it down. Using smaller words might do the trick, especially if you have a tendency to try to impress people with a big vocabulary. It's imperative that you get your point across, which means it's not the time to show off.
► MEDICALNEWS TODAY 25 November 2013 : inflammation protein linked to obesity in women || ► SCIENCE DAILY 7 January 2013 : Protein Key to Fighting and Preventing Obesity Discovered — University of Florida researchers and colleagues have identified a protein that, when absent, helps the body burn fat and prevents insulin resistance and obesity. The findings from the National Institutes of Health-funded study were published online ahead of print Jan. 6, in the journal Nature Medicine.
► HUFFINGTON POST 24 November 2013 : Taylor Swift's American Music Awards Dress Steals The Show
► MASHABLE 24 November 2013 : Waze Now Lets Celebrities Voice Turn-By-Turn Directions
► E ONLINE 24 November 2013 : Lady Gaga Named the Face of Versace—See the Stunning First Photo from the Campaign! || ► DAILY MAIL 24 November 2013 : Is that you, Donatella? Lady Gaga recreates fashion icon's look as the new 2014 Versace Spring campaign is unveiled
► DAILY KOS 25 November 201 : Reid laughs at idea that GOP will block more post-nuclear option
► SLASH DOT 25 November 2013 : Healthcare.gov and the Gulf Between Planning and Reality
► FOXNEWS 25 November 2013 : CIA personnel testify agency was on alert over 9/11 anniversary in Benghazi, before attack
► ENGADGET 26 November 2013 : Hands-on with the G Flex, LG's first curved smartphone
► E ONLINE 26 November 2013 : This Is How President Obama Handles a Heckler, Then Commander in Chief Goes to DreamWorks (VIDEO)
► WIRED 26 November 2013 : This Is the Man Bill Gates Thinks You Absolutely Should Be Reading
► VOX EU 25 November 2013 : Dark side of housing-price appreciation
► ENTERTAINMENT : The Cleveland Captives What Really Happened? BBC crime documentary kidnapping 2013. Two teenage girls and a 20-year-old woman are kidnapped on the same stretch of road in Cleveland, Ohio. For 10 years they are missing presumed dead, but in May 2013, miraculously, they are discovered alive, one of them with a six-year old daughter. Their captor, Ariel Castro, is now charged with four counts of kidnapping and three counts of rape. He may even face the death penalty if prosecutors successfully argue that he forcibly caused his captors to miscarry their unborn babies.
Rick Edwards investigates how the victims could disappear from the same area and be held prisoners in the basement of a nearby house with no-one knowing anything about it for a decade. He goes to the address in Seymour Avenue to speak to neighbours and relatives of the accused, interviews people who responded to a woman's cry for help and hears how they made the amazing discovery.
Featuring 3-D graphics of the house, showing where the women were kept and how they were moved around to avoid being discovered by visitors, this documentary attempts to provide the most complete picture yet of a case that has shocked the world.
Published on May 22, 2013 by moviesof2013
► EDUCATION : The Real You - Alan Watt. Who are you really? An amazing lecture given by Alan Watts a British philosopher, writer, and speaker. He wrote more than 25 books and numerous articles on subjects such as personal identity, the true nature of reality, higher consciousness, meaning of life. Published on Aug 25, 2012 by Tragedyand Hope
► Iran deal bears Obama's personal stamp - By Matt Spetalnick
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama desires a legacy-shaping achievement and has a deep aversion to getting entangled in another Middle East conflict -- the Iran deal checks both boxes. | Related Story
* Special Report: 'Great Satan' meets 'Axis of Evil' and strikes a deal
* Netanyahu sending security aide to U.S. for talks on Iran
* Analysis: Iran nuclear deal gap may allow off-site reactor work
* Iran will start implementing nuclear agreement in weeks: Zarif
* Full text of the nuclear agreement
► Obama goes on offensive - By Jeff Mason
GLENDALE, California - The picture of a chastened leader now appears to be gone. President Barack Obama is shifting his message on the healthcare reform law.
* White House keeps up food stamp pressure on Congress► Pope attacks 'tyranny' of markets in manifesto for papacy. Pope Francis attacked unfettered capitalism as "a new tyranny" and beseeched global leaders to fight poverty and growing inequality (VIDEO)
* Proposed rule limits tax-exempt political groups
* Supreme Court to hear Obamacare contraception cases
► Berlusconi faces expulsion from parliament - By James Mackenzie
ROME - Italian center-right leader Silvio Berlusconi faces one of the heaviest blows of his 20-year political career on Wednesday when the Senate votes on stripping him of his seat in parliament over a conviction for tax fraud.
* Letta wins confidence vote as Berlusconi moves to opposition
► VIDEOS
■ Protests continue in Ukraine
■ U.N. committee calls for ending excessive electronic spying
► Saudi Juliet demands right to marry her Yemeni Romeo
► US poor struggle for Thanksgiving food following government cuts
► Find suggests Buddha lived in 6th century B.C.
► Keeping the rare US whooping cranes alive
► Pro-Western Ukrainians rally outside Cabinet
► Big Storm Threatens Thanksgiving Travel
► White House: Obama, Netanyahu Discussed Iran
► Raw: Ukraine's EU Snub Provokes Anger, Protests
► Obama: Entertainment Important to Economy
► NEWS
■ Meet the Woman Who Helped Negotiate the Iran Nuclear Deal
■ Wary of war, Israeli public gives Iran deal a chance
■ Putin shows faith, kisses Madonna icon at Vatican
■ EU, Russia face off before divisive summit
■ China aims to harness religious beliefs to promote harmony
■ Israel approves plans for more than 800 more settler homes
■ More Americans say Obama can't manage government: poll
■ Russia says EU criticism over Ukraine shift inappropriate
■ Ukraine leader to go to EU summit, but not ready to sign pact
■ A lot at stake for Russia in battle for Ukraine
■ Students join protests in Kiev over EU deal
■ U.S. fines Weatherford $253 million over Iran work, junkets
■ Rouhani says 'long' way to final Iran nuclear deal
■ Obama pays tribute to Hollywood on studio visit
■ Turks worry as sons go to fight in Syria
■ Berlusconi faces expulsion from parliament over tax fraud sentence
■ Obama, Senate spar over new Iran sanctions threats
■ Pope issues mission statement for papacy
► SCREEN
■ Longest Married Couple Celebrates 81st Anniversary
► SHINE
■ 7 ways you're ruining your mashed potatoes
■ Cook Thanksgiving dinner in 60 minutes. Really
■ Instead of Pecan Pie, Brown Butter Walnut Pie
► OMG! : Jennifer Love Hewitt Is a Mom and (Surprise!) a Wife
► HEALTH : The Worst Health Habits to Ditch ASAP
► GRIND TV : Giant spinning ice circle discovered in North Dakota's Sheyenne River
► FINANCE : The Dirty Secret of Black Friday 'Discounts'
► Geneva talks 'best chance' for SyriaA Syrian rebel fires a weapon in Aleppo.
Syrian peace talks planned for January are the "best opportunity" to form a transitional government, US Secretary of State John Kerry says. * Syrians place faith in Geneva II
* Q& A: Geneva II conference
* Guide to the Syrian opposition
* Syria: The story of the conflict
► Obama defends Iran nuclear deal
US President Barack Obama defends an interim deal on Iran's nuclear programme, saying "bluster" will not guarantee US security. * Analysis: Arabs share Israeli fears
* Obama hails Iran diplomacy -VIDEO
* Secret talks set stage for Iran deal
* Mardell: Obama 'pushes back'
* Oil prices fall on Iran nuclear deal
► US gunman's Columbine 'obsession'
The gunman who killed 26 people at a Connecticut school last year had an "obsession" with the 1999 Columbine massacre, an official report finds.
* Adam Lanza: Friendless gunman
* Sandy Hook parents' gun appeal - VIDEO
* In statistics: Guns in the US
* Viewpoints: Should gun laws change?
► Russia urged Kiev to delay key EU deal - Ukrainian PM
► Australian family sets Christmas lights world record
► Supreme Court to hear Obamacare birth-control challenge
► Thai protesters march on ministries - Protesters are marching in Thailand's capital for a fourth day, pledging to shut down more government ministries.
* Thailand protesters remain defiant - VIDEO
* Why protesters are back
► Abbott aims to heal Indonesia rift - Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott proposes closer discussions with Indonesian officials in a bid to heal a rift over spying allegations.
* Australia sites hacked amid spy row
* Indonesia anger at Australia spy row
► Syria peace talks 'will not stop rebels'
The leader of the Western-backed rebel Free Syrian Army says that forces aligned to him will not join the peace conference in Geneva in January.
* Syrians place faith in Geneva II
* Q&A: Geneva II conference
* Guide to the Syrian opposition
* Syria: The story of the conflict
► FEATURES
■ C is for...- Why do people hate the word 'chemicals'?
■ I can haz Spanish? - How cute cats could be the key to learning languages
■ Leading role? - The Hollywood producer who 'spied for Israel'
■ Modern life 'turning people off sex'
* NEWS BEAT - Your view: Report suggests changes in sexual attitudes
Aaah, we do not have to say much. Just do it.
(Ehehee. Do what, Cisca? If only talking about how to insert the penis into the vagina, and how to synchronize the motion of both of them, - penis and vagina - animals do it, too.
► In pictures - US photographer creates miniature tableaux of conflict scenes
► ANALYSIS
■ China blog - China and Japan give themselves little room for manoeuvre in islands row
■ Wrestling with the next wave of EU mass movement
► FUTURE : Can this sneaky chimp read minds? To deceive, animals need to think like us
► MAGAZINE
■ Escape from the Nazis - Is there a hidden meaning behind The Tiger Who Came To Tea?
■ Mexorcism - The land where priests are waging war on Satan
► Today's African Proverb : "A hunter who never shares his kill does not scream when a leopard attacks him" - Sent by Estar Nalwanga, Entebbe, Uganda
► US, UK officials worry Snowden still has 'doomsday' collection of classified material
► UK tells Israel not to disrupt Iran deal as defiant Netanyahu comes under fire
► US government "profits" from student loans in 2013 surpassed $41 billion
► First ban in the country: 3D-printed guns now illegal in Philadelphia
► Karzai wants US to halt operations on civilians as condition for security deal
► Israel approves new settlements in the West Bank only weeks after halting similar project
Eehhehe .. I'm very friendly these days. It seems, I really - really fall in love with him. I became more passionate in everything, including walking, reading the news, sitting, reading the news, calling, reading the news, smiling alone, reading the news again, ... and this news title, although not at all imply a little love, .. but falling in love makes me interpret its meaning with sensation of humor, ... that to do a little good in a week is torment to Israel .... and it may be that building settlements on the West Bank for Israel is like the drug addict who can stop their dependence on the drug for a week and then they feel very miserable in good health and they eventually they return to drug addiction.. .... eehehhehe .... and I smile again, reading the news alone, staring at him, again, .. and I begin to show similar symptoms: addiction. To him and the news. Mmm .... Should I replace a pair of eyes with another pair of eyes? My eyes staring at the two pairs of eyes with very wanting.
Ehhehehhe... and my baby's eyes looking at me, as if he's confused, too, "What's wrong, mommy?"
► California town bans smoking in homes
► First ban in the country: 3D-printed guns now illegal in Philadelphia
► OP- ED : Landmark deal 'should dissipate Israel’s concerns of Iranian threat'
► Russia outlaws abortion ads
► Russia launches South Stream gas pipeline in Serbia
► UN gives green light to Internet privacy resolution
► Americans overwhelmingly support Iran nuclear deal - poll
► NATO launches 'largest ever' cyber-security exercises
► GMO linked to gluten disorders plaguing 18 million Americans - report
► 'Not to share wealth with poor is to steal': Pope slams capitalism as 'new tyranny'
► Israeli woman fined $140 per day for refusing to circumcise her son
► OP-ED : Ukraine & EU: Why some protestors are more equal than others || PHOTOS
► UN declares 2014 the 'Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian People'
► B-52 bombers over disputed islands as Japan and US snub Beijing's new air defense zone
► VIDEOS
■ Diplomatic Acrobatics: Obama signs Iran deal, cops flak from hawks, Israel
■ Recall for MPs: 'If we rely on Cameron meaningful reforms won't happen'
■ CrossTalk: Barack H. Bush ...
■ FEMEN: Exposed (RT Documentary). FEMEN activists claim their naked protests fight against patriarchy and gender inequality. However, many say their actions and methods are counterproductive. After a backlash from one such demonstration, the activists had to flee their native Ukraine. RT visits the movement's new headquarters in Paris to expose the inner workings of the FEMEN movement its leaders, supporters and ideology.
■ Recovery at Risk: UK faces decline despite govt optimism
■ Jesse Ventura: Two evils in US politics mean no choice at all
■ No need for Euro-missile defense if Iran deal success - Lavrov
■ 'Fracking - cowboy industry driven by greed with 'profit above all' mantra'
■ West not Best: Sparks fly as Ukraine rejects EU
■ Giant Louis Vuitton trunk descends on Red Square
■ Allies ask Netanyahu not to undermine Iran deal without credible 'plan B'
■ Anti-surveillance buses thanking Snowden cruise Washington
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Ahmet Uzumcu: 'Destroying Syria's weapons'
► Soapbox Mexico - Episode 2: Vicky's story
► Oldest Buddha shrine excavated
► Kerry delivers video on Iran deal to Congress
► IRAN : The Iran Deal in 11 Easy Steps - Tehran is halting its nuke ambitions for six months. Here's what you need to know
► THAILAND : Thai Protest Leader Calls for "People's Revolution" - Bangkok descends into chaos as protesters seize ministries
► PERSON of the YEAR : Vote Now: Who Should Be TIME's Person of the Year?
► CHINA : The Chinese Communist Party's Biggest Obstacle - It is the Chinese Communist Party
► PHILIPPINES : 'Business As Usual, Without our Roof': Rebuilding After Haiyan - Filipinos are rebuilding their homes and lives with startling speed
► ASIA : U.S. Won't Bow in China Dispute - American bombers flew over islands at the center of a territorial spat between Beijing and Tokyo
► SAUDI ARABIA : Saudi Arabia Considers Nuclear Weapons After Iran's Geneva Deal
► POLLS : Dems Are in Trouble - Obamacare may be to blame
► A New Chess King - Garry Kasparov on Magnus Carlsen
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : Michelle Knight writing book on being held captive by Ariel Castro
■ The way of Zen
Zen Buddhism - The Land of the Disappearing Buddha. Uploaded on Jul 5, 2011 by nimmerland || Zen and the Brain. Presented by Dr James Austin. James H. Austin is Emeritus Professor of Neurology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Austin is the author of his well known book Zen and the Brain, which aims to establish links between the neurological workings of the human brain and meditation. Austin has written two sequels to it: Zen-Brain Reflections (February, 2006), and Selfless Insight (2009). He was student of the late Rinzai roshi Kobori Nanrei Sohaku. Uploaded on Oct 14, 2011 by GoogleTechTalks
■ Young people prefer printed books to e-books, survey finds
■ Charles Dickens, exposed! Coming soon in 'The Invisible Woman'
► Sriracha plant ordered to stop operations that cause odors - A judge rules that a Sriracha hot sauce plant in Irwindale must shut down in response to smell complaints from neighbors.
► FRAMEWORK : Pictures in the News | Nov. 25, 2013 - Posted By: Marc Martin
A woman touches a spider monkey at the Rehabilitation Center and Primate Rescue in Peaflor, Chile. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Hector Retamal / AFP/Getty Images
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