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► 10 February 2014 : Your emotional side is making short work of whatever situation you're facing today -- so feel free to let fly! It may be hard to explain to others why you're huffing and puffing, but then again, you don't have to. Someone who you usually consider to be mellow and agreeable will start acting kind of feisty today -- which is going to be quite amusing to you! They have turned over a new leaf and are no longer hesitant to act out or say what's on their mind -- and they have you to thank for it. Get ready for a boatload of their gratitude, which will give you a wonderful feeling of camaraderie. This ordinary day will become quite emotional once the two of you start singing each other's praises.
► 11 February 2014 : It's family time! Reconnect with far-flung family members and see if you can either sponsor a reunion or just share that special vibe that only comes from your closest people. Your family's history is the key to helping you deal with your family's future -- so get in touch with some older relatives and ask them the questions you need answers for. Their insight is all you need right now to get your clarity back so that you can make the right decisions. A lot of ideas and experiences from your past are going to be coming back into your life today, and they could cause you to question the choices you have been making lately.
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 8 February 2014 : Feeling powerless 'makes tasks more physically challenging'
► WORLD BANK 6 February 2014 : Access to High Speed Internet is Key to Job Creation and Social Inclusion in the Arab World
► CS MONITOR 9 February 2014 : An Obama role in Islam's divide
► CNBC 9 February 2014 : Russia-Japan: an example of peace and commerce in Asia?
► GUARDIAN 9 February 2014
■ Despite anti-gay laws, it's business as usual in Sochi's Mayak bar
■ Smoking ban in cars carrying children expected to be passed
■ Snowden used simple technology to mine NSA computer networks
► DAILY KOS 9 February 2014
■ Legalizing Discrimination as 'Religious Freedom'
■ Republicans Are Simply Better Politicians - Conversation Over
► ABC Science 6 February 2014 : Emoticon language is 'shaping the brain' || ► SCIENCE DAILY 11 October 2011 : Women use emoticons more than men in text messaging :-) :
► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 9 February 2014 : Channel Nine battles to keep Schapelle Corby telemovie on air || ► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 11 Feburary 2014 : Schapelle Corby interview: Seven executives might have to pray for an audience
■ L.A. WEEKLY 6 February 2014 : Eric Garcetti's Slow Start: Seven Months In, the Mayor Is in Search of an Agenda
■ NBC LOS ANGELES 9 February 2014 : Mayor Garcetti, Police Chief Beck Split on Discipline Over LAPD Shooting
■ LOS ANGELES TIMES 5 February 2014 : Garcetti and wife cross a cultural divide with help of Patsy Cline
► FORBES 10 February 2014 : Bill Gates Washes Dishes, Calls Windows His Favorite Microsoft Project, And Says He Would Pick $100 Bill Off The Ground
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 10 February 2014 : E-cigarettes: new evidence on thirdhand smoke risk
► HINDUSTAN TIME 11 February 2014 : Abell 2744_Y1: The star-rich galaxy found from universe's baby years
► Iran moves to cooperate in U.N. nuclear bomb probe - By Fredrik Dahl and Mehrdad Balali
VIENNA/DUBAI - The U.N. nuclear agency said that Iran had agreed to start addressing suspicions that it may have worked on designing an atomic weapon, marking a potential breakthrough.
* Nuclear deal heightens tension between Iran president and Guards
► Toyota to stop making cars in Australia from 2017
► SOCHI 2014 : Lipnitskaya emerges as new ice darling
* Flawless Loch
* 'We got smoked'
* True Viking style
* Best of Sochi: Day 3
► OPINION
■ What unites Democrats? Republicans!
■ A crash course in growth economics
► U.S. launches new trade action against India over solar program
► VIDEOS
■ Obama, France's Hollande make pilgrimage to Jefferson's Monticello
■ Georgia preps for impending storm, hopes to avoid repeat mistake
■ Second round of Syria talks makes faltering start
► SOCHI 2014 : Tie for downhill gold
* Dominating luge
* No deep freeze? No problem
* Women jumpers prove a point
* Tribute to Kumaritashvili
► In Ukraine standoff, hint of Cold War tensions - By Warren Strobel and Matt Spetalnick
WASHINGTON - U.S.-Russia tensions and mutual accusations of meddling are making it more difficult to find a solution in Ukraine, where the U.S. fears violence may escalate.
* U.S. spy chief: Russia 'certainly' a suspect in diplomat comment flap
What's this? News? I read the title? Oh. Why there are tears in my eyes? Because I am only able to type the title? Because maybe I do not have enough age to prove what they say? What technology is needed for the people who will die? Oh. no. This probably is not for me, but maybe for you, my son. At that time --- if you have enough time to get there, the journey of time --- you would be about 37 years old. And you, my beloved dahling, we will be old and die. What technology is needed for me to say I will always love you? The dust can't talk.
► Chocolate pioneers eye Vietnam for cocoa production
► Polygamists welcome ruling giving them stronger legal status
► Berlin presents 'Nymphoniac', Von Trier skips news conference
Shut up! Are you a lady? It is forbidden to fall in love today. Only men are allowed to fall in love. Women were created to be loved. So, sit quietly, dear lady. Behave yourself and wait for him to come. If you feel your love is so smothering, crying is better. If you can not cry for love, maybe listen to a love song better than frustrating because of love. Blah!
Falling in love is the determination of the moments of a man's penis is standing stout and ask you fall down on the bed to be ruled by sexual desire, understand? So, go to hell with falling in love!
They sell love to buy sex. Love love love. Sex sex sex. Orgasm orgasm orgasm. Huh, what else is so valuable to say? Just feel it!
Ahahhaha....
Do not pretend to read a scientific book or to play melancholy music if what is in your mind is sleeping with him, hugging him tightly, kissing him passionately, -- and thus you're falling in love with all the germs and viruses on the surface of his skin, including all the hidden germs inside his body ... auww ...-- enjoying his wealth, his body, his sex, and hoping to get the best spot in his heart. In the name of love. Blah!
Ahahhaha....
I used to love you, but now I do not love you anymore because you're getting old and making love with you is the most boring activity. I want a younger and more of everything than you, understand?
Ahahhahaa....
Shut up! Falling in love also makes you crazy with laughter alone, ahahhahha.
► Lone survivor found, scores killed in Algeria plane crash
► Russia Kicks Off Sochi Games With Hope, Hubris
► Russia Wins First Gold at Sochi Olympics
► Raw: Putin Visits Austria House in Sochi
► Shirley Temple, Iconic Child Star, Dies at 85
► NEWS
■ Israel PM slams Iran move to send ships towards US
■ SOCHI SCENE: Thoughtful Karzai
■ Amid Uproar Over Stray Cull, Putin Brought His Own Dog to Sochi
■ Putin meets Ukraine's Yanukovych in Sochi
■ The Lost Tribe Of Sochi
■ Media sometimes try, fail to keep NSA's secrets
■ Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg biggest giver in 2013
■ Russian authorities say Bitcoin illegal
■ Catholics support Francis, but many split on teachings: poll
■ 'Zeutering': A New Way to Neuter Male Dogs
■ U.S. spy chief: Russia "certainly" a suspect in diplomat comment flap
■ Republican wins San Diego mayor special election
► SPORTS : Olympics -Russia's Putin says Olympic preparations helped avoid crisis
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA : Sean Penn, Charlize Theron Heating Up
► SPORTS : Why Olympic star Charlie White doesn't want you to know whom he's dating
► TECHNOLOGY : US military funds Mission Impossible 'vanishing' tech
► BUSINESS : Singapore Airshow: Asia-Pacific spending up on defence
► U.K. : UK floods: Government 'made a mistake' by not dredging
► WORLD : Syrian peace talks: Small steps forward, big lurches backwards
► Syrians to meet for new Geneva talks
A second round of Syrian peace talks is due to begin in Geneva, a day after an aid mission evacuates hundreds of people from besieged Homs.
* Crisis needs political solution
* In pictures: Escaping Homs
* Bombs fall as civilians flee-VIDEO
* Homs: Syrian revolution's 'capital'
* 'Eating grass to survive'
* A guide to the conflict in Syria
► Flood-swollen Thames at record levels
Several gauges along the River Thames measure record water levels as flood waters continue to rise in southern England.
* Living with the Somerset floods
* Fears as waters go on rising - Live
* Political row over floods escalates
* 'Struggle for rail passengers
► Trafficker Corby released in Bali
Convicted Australian drug trafficker Schapelle Corby is released on parole in Indonesia after nine years in a Bali prison.
* Corby leaves jail amid media scrum - VIDEO
* Why Schapelle's story grips Australia
► VIDEOS
■ Sochi Olympic dogs saved by Russian billionaire. In the run-up to Sochi's Winter Olympics, hundreds of stray dogs roamed around what is now the Olympic Park and authorities threatened to have them put down. The BBC's Daniel Sandford reports on what has happened to the city's strays.
■ Valentine's Day flower deliveries stalled over row
■ Datchet in Berkshire flooded as Thames rises
■ Copenhagen zoo puts down giraffe despite campaign
► FUTURE
■ Why I want a microchip implant
■ How being watched changes you – without you knowing
► China in sex trade crackdown in Dongguan
► The number of female smokers in Pakistan 'is on the rise'
Smoking is not a gender issue (because the lungs do not have sex), but more likely to psychological problems which spread to a physical problem.
So my tentative conclusion: smokers are people with psychic disorders with a comparison between the rational factors: emotional factors = 1: ...mmm ...who knows how many, 10? 100? possibly infinite. They become slaves over their unconscious behavior, because, if the smokers are independent and intelligent people, then they will know how to appreciate the high price of health in this life with, for example: stop smoking.
I'm thinking of tricks to camouflage tobacco with safely herbal substances as a fulfillment of the effects of addiction on smoking habits. And the smoke is the fragrance of spices from treatment plants which has benefits for the human body, but then my political instincts say, "Ah, this is a business, Cisca! Wherever, whoever, whenever, business goal is to take the maximum profit, despite the inhuman way: give your money, stupid! And in return, we give you many deadly diseases. If you then die? Oh, it's not our business. That's all. (Damn, you!)
► ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : Hollywood star Shirley Temple dies
► MAGAZINE : The Scream: I found the stolen painting
► TECHNOLOGY : Flappy Bird game withdrawn by developer
► Today's African Proverb
■ "When the deal is too good, think twice" - Sent by Chol Mapath, Eldoret, Kenya
■ "What is coming does not beat a drum" - A proverb from Malawi sent by Andrew Chatsika, Johannesburg, South Africa
► California bill proposes enabling 'kill switches' on smartphones by 2015
► Journalistic malpractice & the dangers of Russia-bashing
► Swiss tight 'yes' vote on EU immigration ends free movement within bloc
► UK 'borrowed' US drones to carry out unreported strikes in Afghanistan
► Two-thirds of US military sex-abuse perpetrators in Japan 'not incarcerated'
► 15yo Russian prodigy becomes youngest Olympic figure skating gold medalist
► Huge crowds gather for 10th weekly anti-govt rally in central Kiev
► Iran test-fires ballistic missiles ahead of nuclear talks
► Journalistic malpractice & the dangers of Russia-bashing
► Canada, Netherlands dominate podium on Day 3 of Sochi Olympics
► 'Destroy immediately': Top US commander ordered Bin Laden photos purge
► Use of NSA metadata to find drone targets kills civilians – Greenwald
► 'World's first' farmer trial over GM crop contamination begins in Australia
► Is water flowing on Mars? NASA presents new evidence
► Putin ready to meet with Georgian leader, wishes neighbors success at Olympics
► Nothing personal? Obama says no nation avoids US spying
► EU spending over $400m on secret drone project – Civil rights group
► EU to approve new GM crop, ignoring majority members' opposition
► Can't catch a break? Chemicals again spill into W. Virginia water
► VIDEOS
■ Taste for Chaste: Sexless trend in Japan spurs demographic tragedy
■ Drug Hub: UN report on Israel's star role in narcotics trade
■ 'Mercenaries do better job than US Army' - Blackwater founder
■ 'Socialism distributes the pie, capitalism expands it'
■ 'Fantastic day for democracy!' Switzerland narrowly votes to curb EU immigration. Switzerland may have jeopardized its access to the EU market for the sake of curbing the number of immigrants coming into the country. The new law which will install quotas for foreign workers goes against long held agreements with Brussels. Well to talk more about the issue of immigration and Euroscepticism we're now joined live by MEP's Jo Leinen - he's in Brussels and Paul Nuttall from Liverpool.
■ Putin hugs gay athlete, speaks German, drinks beer in Sochi
► Inside Syria : Homs ceasefire: A turning point?
► Inside Story : Mental illness: Breaking down barriers
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Salil Shetty: 'Speaking truth to power'
► Witness : 15 in Gaza
► Inside Story : Squeezing out Switzerland's immigrants
► Inside Story : The Putin Games at any cost?
► Inside Story : The Islamic Revolution turns 35
► Al Jazeera World : Escape in Istanbul
► NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW : TIME Newsmaker Interview With Vice President Joe Biden
► THAILAND : 'Nobody Liked My Selfie and Now the Country Is Going to Hell'
► RUSSIA : Nobody's Going to Putin's Ski Palace - Russia's Alps-competitor is a flop
► PHOTO ESSAY : Weird, Wonderful Sochi: Inside Russia's Own Palm Beach
► NUTRITION : 5 Foods You're Eating Wrong - Stop slicing your strawberries
► PSYCHOLOGY : When Flappy Bird Flies Too Close to the Sun
► HEALTH : here Are Now Vending Machines for Crack Pipes
► SPORTS BIZ : Female Olympians Have to Sell Sexiness - It's a total double standard
► CANCER : Do Mammograms Save Lives? 'Hardly', a New Study Finds
► INDIA : Indian Publisher Destroys American Book - 'The Hindus' written by U.S. scholar
► SOCHI 2014
* Jamie Anderson completes gold-medal sweep for U.S. in slopestyle
* Slopes spring eternal for three-time medalist Julia Mancuso
► NATION : U.S. feeling shut out of Russian security operation at Sochi
► LOCAL : LAFD launches overhaul of procedures for handling 911 calls
► SPORTS : Sochi Olympics: An icy reception for team figure skating? Hardly
► HEROCOMPLEX : 'Game of Thrones' preview teases Purple Wedding, dragon danger [VIDEO]
► JACKET COPY : Philip Schultz's 'The Wherewithal' has poetic logic : http://www.latimes.com/books/jacketcopy/la-ca-jc-philip-schultz-20140209,0,4270288.story
► SCIENCE : 73% of kids get a caffeine jolt on any given day, study says
► SHARE IT NOW : Infographic: For some of us, technology is more essential than sex
► SCIENCE : Stress matters to brain's white matter
► FRAMEWORK
■ Westminster Kennel Club agility competition
■ Wipeouts from the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics - Posted By: Marc Martin
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