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► You need to explore new territory today so see if you can get your people to back you up -- you'll learn all that the world has to offer. Someone close needs reassurance, which is easy to give. Seeing your family members in this type of mood is a rare occurrence. They're fiery, assertive and willing to say anything that crosses their minds -- except when it comes to exactly what they're up to. You can tell something is going on, but no one will give you even the tiniest of clues. They're keeping quiet, and they're proud of it. Well, think about it. They might be trying to keep a surprise from coming out? Leave it alone, just in case.
And when the time has come,
I feel all that is gripping the heart
Turning on a dream
Like the flow of water that is looking for estuary
While my step is still a question
Do not know where to hang wishful love
The dream is getting burned
Conscience is talking
It's hard to say it, but it becomes a burden
We enjoy our life wine
We enjoy the smiles and all the challenges
We enjoy the sweat and tears
No longer able to survive
Unable to run
Oh, dilemma
► DAILY MAIL 3 February 2014 : Romcoms 'save marriages': Study finds watching a film about relationships and discussing it can help cut divorce rates || ► FREE MALAYSIA TODAY 4 February 2014 : Movies that could save your marriage || ► ROCHESTER 31 January 2014 : Divorce Rate Cut in Half for Couples Who Discussed Relationship Movies
► DAILY MAIL 28 January 2014 : A bad night's sleep can speed the growth of cancer and make it more aggressive, researchers claim || ► SCIENCE DAILY 27 January 2014 : Fragmented sleep accelerates cancer growth
► GUARDIAN 1 February 2014 : The man whose 'real Chagall' could now be burnt as a fake || ► INDEPENDENT 2 February 2014 : British man's £100,000 Chagall painting to be burnt as fake in France || ► ART DAILY 4 February 2014 : Fake Marc Chagall painting owned by Martin Lang 'to be destroyed' under French law
► HUFFINGTON POST 31 January 2014 : Lunar Transit: Nasa Captures Remarkable Moment As Eclipse Occurs In Space || ► BELFAST TELEGRAPH 4 February 2014 : Video: NASA satellite captures partial Solar Eclipse
► VOA NEWS 30 January 2014 : Blight Tourism in Detroit Grows in Popularity
► GUARDIAN 2 February 2014 : JK Rowling: Hermione should have married Harry, not Ron || ► CS MONITOR 3 February 2014 : J.K. Rowling says she's had second thoughts about one of the 'Harry Potter' romances (+video) || ► INDEPENDENT 2 February 2014 : Harry Potter should have married Hermione, admits J K Rowling || ► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 3 Fbruary 2014 : JK Rowling admits Harry Potter should have ended up with Hermione Granger
Arrrggh... it's important not to be married to whom. My question is, why they must be marriedat a young age?
► LIVE SCIENCE 30 January 2014
■ For Many Sports Fans, It's Not 'Just A Game'
■ NASA Video Captures Stunning Volcano Eruption View from Space
► MASHABLE 30 January 2014 : Facebook Active Users Could Exceed China's Population by 2015
► XINHUA 4 February 2014 : U.S. space agency says next generation telescope on track for 2018 launch || ► SPACE 11 January 2014 : NASA's Next Flagship Space Telescope Back on Track ... and on Budget || ► GOOGLE NEWS 4 February 2014 : Elements come together for next big telescope: NASA || ► GOOGLE NEWS 5 February 2014 : Etats-Unis: lancement du télescope James Webb en 2018
► BLOOMBERG 4 February 2014 : Russia Says Assad Delegation Will Join Next Round of Syria Talks
► Kelly McGonigal: How to make stress your friend. || ► Alain De Botton- Why Pessimism is Healthy and our Modern World is Not || ► David Steindl-Rast: Want to be happy? Be grateful
Black holes, the collapsed remnants of the largest stars, provide a remarkable laboratory where the frontier concepts of our understanding of nature are tested at their extreme limits. For more than two decades, Professor Susskind and a Dutch colleague have had a running battle with Stephen Hawking about the implications of black hole theory for our understanding of reality — a battle that he has described in his well-reviewed book The Black Hole Wars. In this talk Dr. Susskind tells the story of these wars and explains the ideas that underlie the conflict. What's at stake is nothing less than our understanding of space, time, matter and information! Published on Sep 4, 2013 by SVAstronomyLectures
► FORESTER 進撃篇CM 【実写・進撃の巨人×スバル フォレスター】 / The Attack 【Live-action "Attack on Titan"】
► President returns to work, warns 'radicals' - By Richard Balmforth and Natalia Zinets
KIEV - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich returned to work after four days of sick leave, issuing a warning about rising "radicalism" after more than two months of unrest on the streets.
* Video: Protesters rally in Kiev after news of international support
► Russia says Syria to remove chemical weapons this month
► Libya's last chemical weapons destroyed
► Tata Nano, other Indian cars fail crash tests
► Indian tiger hunters on stakeout for 'hungry' man-eater
► Cancer cases set to rise by half by 2030
► IOC, Putin confident ahead of Sochi Games opening
► Pope's motorbike auctioned off in Paris
► New Olympic Events Debut in Sochi
► Raw: Putin Visits Persian Leopards Sanctuary
► Raw: Huge Crowd for Seahawks Parade in Seattle
► NEWS : Russian Neo-Nazis Made These Horrifying Videos of Anti-LGBT Attacks
► SHINE : Kate Middleton Should Wear Longer Skirts According to the Queen
► CELEBRITY : Jessica Szohr, Aaron Rodgers Dating Again After 2011 Split
► HEALTH
■ World facing cancer 'tidal wave'
The globe is facing a "tidal wave" of cancer, and restrictions on alcohol and sugar need to be considered, say World Health Organization scientists.* Global cancer cases reach 14 million■ 16 April 2012 : Sugar warning for 'healthy' soft drinks
* Breast cancer map 'a key moment'
* Cancer diversity 'threatens drugs'
■ 4 February 2014 : Sweet tooth linked to heart attacks
► Pakistan peace talks with Taliban set to open
► Ukraine crisis: Opposition MPs seek to curb president's powers
► MAGAZINE
■ Au fait with sushi - Why English is full of foreign words
■ Can couples really get stuck together during sex?
► Kimchi: South Korea's efforts to boost its national dish
► VIDEOS
■ Anders Fogh Rasmussen: Nato troops 'key to Afghan security'
■ How to make a beauty queen
■ International Space Station: Progress 52 undocks
■ Syria crisis: Amateur video 'shows Aleppo attack'
■ On front line as Ukraine president returns to work
■ Moscow shooting: Scene at the school gates
► Sochi 2014: US warns airlines of Russia 'toothpaste' bomb threat
► FEATURE
■ Is praising a child good or bad for them?
■ Are we losing the battle against cancer?
► Today's African Proverb
■ "Speech is like a tough bite of tendon" - A Somali proverb sent by Hussein Mohamud, Nashville, US
■ "War has no eyes"- A Swahili proverb sent by Kita Chom in Thailand
■ "A person who works on a farm also eats from there" - A Bemba proverb sent by Eliud Mwanja, Mufulira, Zambia
► Escaped Michigan murderer nabbed in Indiana
► Moscow school shooting: Policeman, teacher killed, hostages released
► WikiLeaks, Greenwald blast Guardian journalist's book on 'FSB prisoner' Snowden
► Facebook, Google, others unveil national security request details
► UK ministers brand UN report on social housing 'Marxist diatribe'
► Cost of corruption across EU equals its annual budget - EU Commission
► Financial world shaken by 4 bankers' apparent suicides in a week
► US Navy nuclear officer cheating scandal grows, dozens decertified
► Over 1000 Syrian refugees granted Russian asylum – official
► GCHQ secret unit uses DDOS attack tactics against Anonymous – Snowden leak
► 'Assange won't come': Swedish MPs urge end to whistleblower case
► Dept of Justice official admits NSA 'probably' spying on members of Congress
► Europe exposed: Over $3 trillion in emerging market loans
► 'Happy Birthday Mark!' Syrian Electronic Army hacks into Facebook's domain
► Struggling US Postal Service looks to bitcoin for new revenue
► Fracking is draining water from US areas suffering major shortages - report
► Uruguay's president nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for legalizing marijuana
► VIDEOS
■ Death Sentence: 'Alarming' number of inmates dying in local US jails
■ Corruption 101: UK MPs to take ethics courses to resist temptation of lobbyists' cash
■ Venture Capital: Strike while Iran is hot (E26)
■ Lost Youth: UK voters back away from ballot box, losing faith in mainstream politics
■ Record controlled blast brings down German skyscraperWow, so fast. Geez, dahling ... I do not have the heart to do that: to end our relationship as a skyscraper demolition. So much time, money and effort have been used to it, hhh ... and all of it will be gone no trace in just 30 seconds? Auww ... I love constructive things. I hate those destructive things, oooh... come on my self, me, come on, come on, we fix it, ok? Do not be so easy to destroy things that are made by taking the time so long, great hope, and great expense. (Among other things : a sweet home, traveling abroad, a baby, millions of orgasms together, ... aaauw, ... stop it! Stop Stop thinking bad! There will be no "it's over" from me, unless you want it.)
So, to a skyscraper that has been destroyed: I'm not going to be inspired at all by you. Goodbye. Do not be sad, they will build you back.► Big City Life: Homeless in NY (RT Documentary). There are around 1,750,000 homeless people in the USA today. According to the 2013 Annual Homeless Assessment Report, nearly 64,000 people, including 22,000 children, are homeless in New York City. Through an artist who paints New York vagrants, RT relays the life stories of people who live on the edge, learns how they came to the streets and how to survive there. We also meet some of the dedicated volunteers who do what they can to help.
■ Click Diplomacy: Israeli govt embraces social network movement. Israeli democracy is well and truly embracing cyberspace. Last year the government admitted it paid some students to defend its policies on social networks. Now, it's using Facebook, rather than direct face-to-face meetings, to ask the public what it wants. Paula Slier explains.
■ Cop Caught on Camera: Wrongly-accused UK protester released on video evidence
■ 'Family-Phobia': French take to streets for anti-gay protests
■ Moscow School Shooting: Student kills teacher, policeman in hostage drama
■ Convicted child molesters adopt children in US through re-homing groups - investigation
■ 'Parasite Street': Richest - not poorest - cheating UK system
■ Breaking Baghdad: Chem weapons lab discovered in rebel-controlled Iraq
■ CrossTalk: 2014 - WW1 Repeat?
■ 'Israel risks losing support from its main ally'
■ Hackers sue Merkel & entire German govt over NSA spying
■ Drone Dissent Downed: US activists in dock for protests against UAVs
■ 'Breathtaking': Corruption cost in EU equals its annual budget
■ Kids on Frontline: Syria children study as missiles fall nearby
■ Grave Island: Relatives struggle to visit deceased at off-bounds US cemetery
■ Putin enters leopard cage at Sochi National Park
■ Bizarre Bahrain: 7yrs in jail for 'offending' king makes regime 'ridiculous & smelly'
■ 'Stronger Taliban & chaos results of US Afghan War'
■ Massive inferno as gas train derails in Russia, hundreds evacuated
■ CrossTalk: New Cold War?
■ Stallman: Businesses do the spying, US harvests the intel
■ Safety First: AA missiles, high-tech gear, cossacks protect Sochi Olympics
► Inside Syria : Geneva talks: Progress towards peace?
► Inside Story : Afghan elections: Stirring violence and hope
► Inside Story : Who decides when it is time to die? As Quebec debates euthanasia, we ask if people should have a choice over the timing and manner of their death.
► Inside Story : Philippine rebels: A challenge to peace?
► Inside Story - Debunking the myths of cancer
► Inside Story : Boycotting Israel
► People & Power : Congo and the General
► Inside Story : Facebook at 10: Hip or Has-been?
► SMALL BUSINESS : Stop Working So Hard! - Here are 10 good reasons why
► SCIENCE : Big Business of Global Warming - Corporations are betting on climate change - and primed for a big payday when things really heat up
► TOBACCO : Study: Thirdhand Smoke Could Cause Harm
► CANCER : Global Cancer Soars - Will hit 22 million a year in two decades, WHO says
► PAKISTAN : Don't Bet on Peace - The U.S. may be easing up on drone strikes in Pakistan, but that doesn't mean a peace deal with the Taliban is at hand
► RUSSIA : Putin Snuggles With a Leopard - Russian prez sheds some prickliness pre-Olympics
► PEOPLE : Man Says He Survived 13 Months Adrift - But is he really telling the truth?
► FRANCE : Hollande Talks Syria - In an exclusive interview, Francois Hollande tells TIME the international community should've dealt with Bashar Assad's regime back in 2012
► PEOPLE : Pussy Riot: We Don't Want a Shirtless Man as Leader - Russian punk group full of anti-Putin defiance during first U.S. visit
Mmm? ... So, you want a bespectacled man from behind bars? .... ehehee ... who?
► LOCAL : Former teacher charged with 16 felonies in YouTube sex abuse case
► BUSINESS : 'Polar vortex' wallops fliers' wallets
► NATION
■ Chris Christie answers questions about bridge scandal
■ Promising cancer therapy treatment: Vitamin C
■ CVS Caremark, No. 2 drugstore chain, will end all tobacco sales
► TRAVEL : Moscow, city of fire and ice
► WORLD : Russia security concerns intensify with U.S. warning to airlines
► FRAMEWORK
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