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Why was Pippa Middleton's dress a hit and Princess Bea's hat a flop? Read all the latest news from our fashion insider... It's a fashionable affair. Spontaneous patriotic chants and flag-waving crowds were sparked by word that Osama bin Laden had been killed earlier this week. Despite the man's loathed reputation as the mastermind of the September 11 terrorist attacks, the jubilation over bin Laden's death raises the question: Why the celebration? Was it relief, a sense of justice--or the simple pleasure of revenge? [More] Geeks take note: This week's episode of Breaking In will make dreams come true. Then it will break hearts. Why? Its plot revolves around the show's high-tech security agency protecting a copy of a sequel to The Goonies. And, back in reality where we all live, no Goonies sequel actually exists. Bummer. Wednesday's episode, titled [...] Antonio Banderas tells CNN's Rima Maktabi why he feels Arabian at heart and his love for Tunisia. The death of Osama bin Laden hits al-Qaida hard: The terrorist network hasn't played any role in the Arab revolutions, and now its charismatic leader is gone. Terrorism expert Guido Steinberg explains who will try to fill the void, and why this is a major success for President Obama. New image provides clues to warped appearance Which members of the public who now doubt the 'official' Osama story would be convinced by the death photos? It started Monday when Senate Finance Chair Sen. Steve Ogden said he might pull same Rainy Day funds out of the budget in order to get more Republican (read: Dan Patrick) support for it. After some discussion about alternate ways of incorporating Rainy Day funds and some griping about the Comptroller, CSHB1 was brought up [...] Most Canadian teenagers are expected to make their own decisions, while Chinese adolescents are still heavily influenced by their parents, according to a study published in the Journal of Business Research. Led by Concordia University and the University of Texas at Arlington researchers, the investigation found child-rearing practices appear to impact teen outlooks and decision-making patterns differently across cultures. Why? Parenting varies in both countries, since Canada is an individualist culture and China is a collectivist society... A Vietnam veteran who conducted early-morning mine sweeps on that country's roads, University of Illinois nutrition professor John Erdman, knows the damage that a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause. That's why he was happy to chair a committee that gave the Department of Defense recommendations that will improve the odds of recovery for persons wounded by roadside bombs... LIMA, Peru — Peruvians trying to fathom why their choice for president is now limited to the daughter of a disgraced former president or a leftist military man endorsed by Venezuela's Hugo Chavez may need look no further than the presidential palace. Much of the credit — or blame — could well be due to outgoing President Alan Garcia, a veteran political fox barred by law from immediate re-election but who many believe wants a third term in 2016. Many analysts say he expertly finessed the election's first round so a more centrist candidate could not make it to the June 5 runoff. Read full article >> Using the static keyword should be considered as an unnatural design act in a OOP world. The problem is that developers get punished for using static fields and methods, months or years after having creating them. And indeed, reasons why … Continue reading -> It pales in comparison to Bush's surge after the 9/11 attacks. Here's why. With _Ghost Blonde_, **No Joy** have chiselled all the shoegaze basics into a formidable account of themselves. Few if any nations follow American domestic politics more avidly than Israel, so reaction here to the death of Osama bin Laden arrived laced with worried warnings to Bibi, as prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is universally known. Game development can become an increasingly tricky proposition as it progresses and losing objectivity is often the culprit. It is a hazard of the job that dogs us all. As with any labour of love we get tangled up in detail and can lose sight of the bigger picture. Retaining objectivity is important because it helps keep your game steered in the right direction. One of the functions of a game director, or whoever is in overall creative control of the project, is to retain objectivity. The best achieve this by avoiding getting bogged down in detail and effectively delegating. The very best, in addition, have a handle of every detail but only with a view to how it contributes to the bigger picture. They have an ability to zoom in and out without getting stuck. Whatever your breadth of influence on the project having a handle on how the details of your specific contribution add up is crucial to keeping objectivity. This is why being given a clear brief is effective because it helps you ask the right questions in the context of the overall project. Part of remaining objective is the ability to ... I was going through the Chrome Web Store to see what cool apps are out there. One thing most don't know: You can do a lot without paying anything for it. Case in point - Wave Accounting: the online accounting site. I was set back - an accounting program that is FREE? Not a "lite" [...] Pakistan's reaction to the death of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden muted by concerns over jobs and security There were no celebrations. And there was no mourning. It didn't occur to anyone to make an Obama effigy; no American flags were burnt. There were no heated debates about whether Osama was a martyr or not. The buses that were set ablaze in Karachi had nothing to do with the high drama in Abbotabad. The crowd in front of Karachi Press Club was a group of private bank employees wanting their jobs back. The little group at the gates of the electricity company offices was demanding nothing more than some good, clean electricity. A hunger strike camp with young men's posters was part of a campaign to recover young men who have nothing at to do with al-Qaida. In fact, the reaction to the killing of Bin Laden was so subdued that a colleague noted that there weren't even any text messages in circulation with conspiracy theories and inevitable jokes about Osama's wives. Pakistanis are not in denial. Just busy. They are busy fighting a hundred little battles that don't involve US Navy Seals or helicopter ... WWE star Triple H compared WWE to Kentucky Fried Chicken and Apple Computers. "Just as Kentucky Fried Chicken makes fried chicken, they do other foods to which is why they are now KFC and not Kentucky Fried Chicken. Apple Computers … Continue reading -> Students attend a school opened by Royal Caribbean Cruises in Haiti, near a private resort run by the company.
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