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► 21 April 2014 : Take advantage of this new opportunity before anyone else sees it -- there may not be room for everyone! Sure, it's a little selfish, but it's the kind of selfish that isn't a negative.
Premier Congrès européen de la dissidence à Bruxelles le 4 mai 2014. (Entrée : 15 euros.)
La librairie Xsime organise le premier Congrès européen de la dissidence le 4 mai 2014 à Bruxelles. La journée sera présentée par Abdesselam Laghmich, candidat du mouvement Debout les Belges aux élections européennes. L’après-midi, de 14 à 18h, seront présents des intervenants prestigieux : Pierre Hillard, Corinne Gouget, Marion Sigaut, Salim Laïbi, Johan Livernette, Kemi Seba, Hervé Ryssen, Jacob Cohen et Alain Soral. De 19h à 21h, Dieudonné et Laurent Louis donneront une conférence sur le thème de la liberté d’expression en Belgique et en France. Réservation obligatoire à l'adresse suivante : contact@deboutlesbelges.be
► 22 April 2014 : You need to reach further and try to get something new locked down for the upcoming year. Your ambitions are achievable as long as you can keep your mind on track. Things are looking up! Each person is responsible for his or her own happiness, so do not feel an obligation to put a bright smile on the face of a notorious sourpuss. Some people are happier when they have something to complain about -- you can't cheer up someone who wants to be miserable. Stick to your optimism and your happier outlook. You have things in the right perspective -- don't let a naysayer tell you there's no such thing as a happy ending.
Premier Congrès européen de la dissidence à Bruxelles le 4 mai 2014. (Entrée : 15 euros.)
La librairie Xsime organise le premier Congrès européen de la dissidence le 4 mai 2014 à Bruxelles. La journée sera présentée par Abdesselam Laghmich, candidat du mouvement Debout les Belges aux élections européennes. L’après-midi, de 14 à 18h, seront présents des intervenants prestigieux : Pierre Hillard, Corinne Gouget, Marion Sigaut, Salim Laïbi, Johan Livernette, Kemi Seba, Hervé Ryssen, Jacob Cohen et Alain Soral. De 19h à 21h, Dieudonné et Laurent Louis donneront une conférence sur le thème de la liberté d’expression en Belgique et en France. Réservation obligatoire à l'adresse suivante : contact@deboutlesbelges.be
► 22 April 2014 : You need to reach further and try to get something new locked down for the upcoming year. Your ambitions are achievable as long as you can keep your mind on track. Things are looking up! Each person is responsible for his or her own happiness, so do not feel an obligation to put a bright smile on the face of a notorious sourpuss. Some people are happier when they have something to complain about -- you can't cheer up someone who wants to be miserable. Stick to your optimism and your happier outlook. You have things in the right perspective -- don't let a naysayer tell you there's no such thing as a happy ending.
► WALL STREET JOURNAL 20 April 2014 : What Putin Is Costing Russia. Former finance minister Alexi Kudrin projects up to $160 billion in capital will flee this year.
► POLITICO 18 April 2014 : Snowden defends Putin question
Male members of the Margaretha Dance Group perform Easter folk traditions by spraying women in traditional costumes with water on Monday in Nyiregyhaza, Hungary. In return, women present men with colored Easter eggs as a show of forgiveness. Attila Balazs/MTI/AP
► SCIENCEDAILY 18 April 2014 : People think about their health early in the week, according to Google searches || ► MEDICAL DAILY 18 April 2014 : A Healthy Case Of The Mondays: Online Personal Health Searches Most Common Early In The Week || ► ZEE NEWS 19 April 2014 : People are more concerned about their health at start of the week than weekends
■ NY DAILY NEWS 21 April 2014 : As Putin marches, echoes of the past
■ TIME : Ukraine Separatists Plead for Putin’s Help After Deadly Gunfight
■ REUTERS 21 April 2014 : Putin signs decree to rehabilitate Crimea Tatars
■ DAILY BEAST 20 April 2014 : Snowden's Camp: Staged Putin Q&A Was a Screw-Up
■ NY TIMES 19 April 2014 : In Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin
■ FORBES 21 April 2014 : Would The Real Vladimir Putin Please Step Forward
■ RUSSIA TODAY 21 April 2014 : Stalin victims incl Crimean Tatars rehabilitated by Putin decree
■ WAPO 22 April 2014 : In questioning Russia’s Putin about surveillance, Snowden misses the point || ■ WAPO 21 April 2014 : Russia's 'Mark Zuckerberg' says he's been ousted from his company by Putin-linked oligarches
■ NEW REPUBLIC 21 April 2014 : While We Praise Ukrainian Restraint, Putin Builds His Neo-Soviet Empire
■ MEDIAITE 21 April 2014 : Today in Commemorative Crap: George H.W. Bush Socks and Putin Crimea Coins
■ RAW STORY 20 April 2014 : Franklin Graham: Putin is doing 'what's right for Russia' by cracking down on gays
■ PBS NEWS HOUR 21 April 2014 : Putin, Ukraine continue to test Obama
■ NEWSMAX 21 April 2014 : Snowden Takes Heat Over His Questioning of Putin
■ ABC AU 21 April 2014 : Putin not interested in compromise
■ HUFFINGTON POST 21 April 2014 : Blood Brothers: Milosevic and Putin
■ BLOOMBERG 21 April 2014 : Why Putin Isn't Scared by $115 Billion of Debt: Russia Credit
■ NEW YORKER 21 April 2014 : Comment Podcast: Putin and the Exile
► AUTOBLOG 17 April 2014 : Audi A3 named 2014 World Car of the Year
► WALL STREET JOURNAL 20 April 2014 : U.S.-Russia Relations Come Full Circle After Ukraine. Despite 'Reset,' Ukraine Crisis Shows U.S.-Russia Tensions Far From Extinguished
► CS MONITOR 21 April 2014 : Immigration reform: If Obama moves on his own, how big a political risk?
► FISCAL TIMES 20 April 2014 : Ukrainian PM: We Can’t Stop Russia Alone || ► GUARDIAN 20 April 2014 : Ukraine PM asks US for 'real support' to prevent further Russian hostility
► BLOOMBERG 22 April 2014 : Russia, U.S. Trade Blame as Ukraine Accord Nears Collapse
► WIRE 21 April 2014
■ Russian and American Military Dolphins Might Face Off This Summer
■ Jeb Bush Was Only a Millionaire When He Left Office, But He Wanted to Be Rich
► PEOPLE & BLOG
■ Kicked in the head by a train. Published on Apr 15, 2014 by Jared Michael
■ A-Z of Dance. Published on Apr 7, 2014 by i-D
► ENTERTAINMENT
■ Honey Badger Houdini - Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem - Natural World - BBC Two. Published on Apr 10, 2014 by BBC
■ Chalk Warfare 3.0. Published on Apr 17, 2014 by SoKrispyMedia
■ An &Ria's #First flight - the full film. Published on Apr 7, 2014 by Vodafone Firsts
► FILM & ANIMATIONS : How Frozen Should Have Ended. Published on Apr 14, 2014 by How It Should Have Ended
► How to & Style : How to Cut Tomatoes Like a Ninja - Cooking Hack. Published on Apr 11, 2014 by DaveHax
► SPORTS : Ultimate Parkour and Freerunning Fail Compilation 2014. Published on Mar 15, 2014 by StuntsAmazingTV
► Italy PM Renzi cuts taxes for 10 million low earners
► Deadly gun attack in eastern Ukraine shakes fragile Geneva accord
► OPINION - STORIES I"D LIKE TO SEE : Sealing deadly court files, and Obama and his Cabinet
► On Easter, Pope calls for end to war, condemns waste exacerbating hunger
Glad to imagine the state funds to buy weapons and military equipment used to buy nutritious food and good for human health, feed the hungry, provide adequate housing, free medical care, free education for the poor and homeless. I can never understand what is thought by the government to prioritize the purchase of sophisticated military equipment, but its people are malnourished due to poverty. "You said you are rich, but why your children are starving? You're stupid, you know? I say you are stupid because if you're smart, you should know that the most basic needs of living things called humans are eating the foods, not eating the bullets, missiles, nuclear, et al. Unfortunately, even though you are stupid but you sit in government and become a leader who always feel smart. Ohhh dahling, ... it seems we need the strong hands to shift people like them."
► GM to battle VW in China with $12 billion investment and new plants
► U.S. force in Afghanistan may drop to under 10,000 - By Missy Ryan and Arshad Mohammed
WASHINGTON - The number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan may be cut to well below 10,000 - the minimum demanded by the U.S. military to train Afghan forces - as the longest war in American history winds down.
* Abdullah widens lead in Afghan presidential vote
* Video: Roadside bomb kills at least 13 in Afghanistan
► Ukraine deal falters as rebels dig in - By Richard Balmforth and Aleksandar Vasovic
KIEV/SLAVIANSK, Ukraine - An international agreement to avert wider conflict in Ukraine was faltering on Monday, with pro-Moscow separatist gunmen showing no sign of surrendering government buildings they have seized.
* Biden offers Ukraine U.S. help on energy, aid
► VIDEO : Music for Donetsk. April 21 - Davide Martello, who became famous for playing his piano at a protest site in Turkey, performs for pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION) STORY: The man who became famous for playing his piano at a protest site in Turkey brought his instrument to the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk on Monday, where pro-Russian separatists continue to occupy a government building. Davide Martello became known as the Piano Man of Taksim Square when he took up residence with a baby grand piano at the Istanbul square where anti-government protesters and police clashed in 2013. Martello, an Italian pianist who lives in Germany, has taken the electric piano he constructed to cities across the world on his "Stop Killing" tour, and recently traveled to New Orleans. He says his aim is to use music to promote peace. In Donetsk, Martello arrived with his bicycle-drawn piano in the square in front of the local administration building that has been occupied by separatists, provoking arguments among some men gathered there. Pro-Russian separatists mounted a Russian flag on the piano. Martello pulled his piano further away from the occupied building and sat down to play. A group of people, including some men wearing masks, gathered around the piano, listening to the music and applauded as Martello finished his songs. Pro-Russian separatists have declared an independent "People's Republic of Donetsk" in the east's biggest province and have named themselves to official posts in towns and cities, setting up checkpoints and flying Russian flags over government buildings. An agreement between Russia, Ukraine, the European Union and the United States reached last week to avert wider conflict in Ukraine was faltering as the new week began, with pro-Moscow separatist gunmen showing no sign of surrendering government buildings they have seized. The agreement calls for occupied buildings to be vacated under the auspices of envoys from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, a security body. All sides are meant to refrain from force. Martello said he hoped his piano could also help bring an to end the conflict by using music to unite people. "To calm the tension. To relax. People relax and think about it. Too much confusion and people have to (be) together," Martello said. A white peace sign is painted on Martello's piano.
► Pope makes Easter plea for Ukraine peace after gunbattle
► First bodies pulled from submerged Korean ferry
► Deadly shootout in east Ukraine shatters Easter truce
► Hundreds of pro-Russian Ukrainians rally in Lugansk
► Garcia Marquez's dusty home town hopes to reclaim his memory
► NEWS
■ Russia 'Outraged' by Deadly Ukraine Shootout
■ Snowden Didn't Call Out Putin
■ Biden offers Ukraine U.S. help on energy, aid allocation
■ US: Russia has 'days, not weeks' to follow accord
■ Putin lets Russian airlines hire foreign pilots
■ Why are Americans obsessed with missing plane?
► CELEBRITY : Tila Tequila Is Pregnant, Kim Kardashian Wears Pink Jumpsuit: Top Weekend Stories
► HEALTH
■ Child bullying victims still suffering at 50 - study
■ Skin cancer rates 'surge since 1970s'
► Malaysia MH370: No trace yet after two-thirds of sub's scan
► THE PAPERS : Skin cancer figures and new portrait of a smiling Queen feature in papers
► TRAVEL : Where sea gypsies settle (Surin island)
► South Korea ferry toll passes 100
The confirmed death toll from the South Korean ferry that capsized last week passes 100, as divers recover more bodies from the sunken hull.
* Robot deployed in search - VIDEO
* President blasts crew - VIDEO
* Press fury over disaster
* Captain in 'safety' film - VIDEO
* Grim focal point of recovery
* Families scuffle with police - VIDEO
► Biden in 'show of support' for Kiev
US Vice-President Joe Biden is due to meet Ukraine's new leaders in Kiev as the situation in the east of the country remains volatile.
* Photos show 'Russia army' in Ukraine
* Lavrov: Kiev lost control' - VIDEO
* At 'checkpoint attack' scene - VIDEO
* Russian media tactics under scrutiny
► FUTURE : How to live forever
► Today's African Proverb : "The world is permanent but we human beings are not" - A Luo proverb sent by Rage Moi, Mombasa, Kenya
True. Only death is the one certainty in this world. 2 other divine secrets relating to human life are: birth and marriage.
The world is vast. Are we always able to realize all our desires? Why to this day my heart is not moved by the desire to marry him?
I repeat : until the day we die, can we materialize all our desires? Mmm...maybe not. Who cares if we can't realize all our desires? No one, because it's not our desire to make the earth is still spinning. It's not our desire that makes us have to die. And after we die, we can't continue to strive to realize our desire as when we are still alive. Why? Because we are already dead of all things: body and desire. We will blend with the timeless dimension of silence and quietness. No more sorrow, heartache, tears and even happiness. All is not mine. Thank you for completing my life so far with all the elements of life.
The death is awaited by a life that fills the time with our wishes, desires. Our desires have made our lives become valuable to live, and therefor let's fill our lives with lots of good wishes in good ways to realize them in a limited time. Don't ask for the death comes to you, and don't do the things that can cause you to die.
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► OP-ED : Ukraine must solve crisis itself to avoid bloodshed, IMF debt slavery
► 'Easter truce' broken: Five deaths reported in overnight checkpoint raid in E. Ukraine
► Russia on Eastern Ukraine shooting: Kiev must fulfill Geneva de-escalation pledge
► UK teachers face increasing online abuse from students, parents – report
► UN envoy slams Israel's 'unacceptable' police handling of 'Holy Fire' ritual in Jerusalem
► Thousands rally for France's Brittany reunion and greater autonomy
► UN: South Sudan has one month left before worst starvation in recent African history
► Nearly 20 percent of Chinese farmland contaminated
► OP- ED : 'Kiev desperately pushing for greater conflict with Russia'
► Pentagon-sponsored study opens door for super lasers, weather control
► US unleashes three days of drone strikes on Yemen, 55 killed
► Stalin victims incl Crimean Tatars rehabilitated by Putin decree
► Lavrov: US should face responsibility for powers it installed in Kiev
► Russia: 'We'll only return to PACE after sanctions lifted'
► Fukushima radiation killing our children, govt hides truth - former mayor
► Russia's new international policy puts priority on bilateral relations
► New citizenship shortcut for Russian-speakers of Soviet, Imperial ancestry
► BUSINESS
■ US lawmakers call on sanctions against Gazprom, Russian banks
■ Arctic crude becomes new Russia's oil blend
■ Putin proposes setting up gambling zone in Crimea
► VIDEOS
■ Venture Capital: Ruble's Rumble & Tumble (E37)
■ Pro-Kiev 'Right Sector' radicals behind deadly gunfight in eastern Ukraine?
■ Not Following Orders: Ukrainian troops doubt using force against own people
■ Social Watch: Foreign fighters in Syria mostly recruited through web
■ Story of Hanifa, one of many young & promising lost in restless Afghanistan
■ Penny Pinching Prince? Britain's Charles won't share riches with public. Prince Charles is a member of one of the richest monarchies in the world but he faces questions for being penny-pinching. His private income from a swathe of inherited land and laws rakes in a tidy sum. Polly Boiko reports on calls to share the money with the public who pay for it.
■ Children of War: 50%+ Afghan kids starving. Afghanistan's former foreign minister currently leads the race to become the next president. The vote count should be completed by Thursday, but early results show the front-runner is around 6 per cent short of the required 50 per cent to secure victory. That means a run-off is likely - and more political instability. That heralds grim prospects for the country's most vulnerable - children - who are already enduring poverty, poor health and malnutrition. RT's Lucy Kafanov reports.
■ New Silk Road: China, Russia strengthen trade ties amid Western sanctions
■ CrossTalk: Chicken Kiev?
■ Frmr Fukushima Mayor: Radiation killing our children, govt hides truth from us || ■ 'Kids die, govt lie!' Ex-mayor exposes real scale of radiation in Fukushima (FULL INTERVIEW)
■ Young Blood: Teenage Europeans joining jihad in war-torn Syria
■ APC rams through barricade in eastern Ukraine, comes back for more
► Artscape: Poets of Protest - Al Khadra: Poet of the Desert
► Inside Story - Is South Sudan on the verge of collapse?
► Witness - The Gaza Tunnels
► Inside Story - Al Qaeda in Yemen: can it be defeated?
■ Mexico lime industry soured by disasters || ■ Skyrocketing lime prices affect local Mexican restaurants
► Ukraine Separatists Plead for Putin’s Help After Deadly Gunfight
► OPINION
■ Cold War Tit-for-Tat 2.0 - by : Mark Thompson
■ 7 Things the Most Interesting People All Have in Common - by : Eric Barker
■ Beyond Death: The Science of the Afterlife - by : Lisa Miller
■ It's Time to Ditch the Booth Babes by : Matt vella
► Russia: Ukraine Violating Pact
► South Korean Ferry Investigation Broadens as Death Toll Breaches 100
► The Big Bang Did NOT Occur 50 Years Ago
► NATION : Drought -- and neighbors -- press Las Vegas to conserve water
► LOCAL
■ Hawaii flight stowaway: Landing gear may have saved him from freezing
■ Jay Z, Mayor Eric Garcetti expected to announce music festival
► OPINION
■ What Putin wants, and how he plans to get it
■ What we don't know about the killing of Anwar Awlaki
► FRAMEWORK
Young men in folk costumes throw water from their buckets on a young woman in Nyiregyhaza, northeast of Budapest, Hungary. According to an old tradition, on Easter Monday in Hungarian villages, young men pour water on young women, who then exchange the water vessels for beautifully colored eggs. PHOTOGRAPH BY: ATTILA BALAZS / MTI
■ Review: Canon PowerShot SX50 HS - Posted By: Robert Lachman on 22 February 2014
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