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Monday, July 9, 2012
And the Best City in the World Is… | NewsFeed | TIME.com
And the Best City in the World Is… | NewsFeed | TIME.com

And the Best City of our time in the World Is…Hong Kong because of its livability.
- A.R.Shams's Reflection.
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
Anderson Cooper: I'm Gay. Let's Move On. - The Daily Beast
Anderson Cooper: I'm Gay. Let's Move On. - The Daily Beast

Its not understandable that what would be broad-day-light social status of the gay people. Can anybody please let the world know about gay people's social stand in future with dignity as like as an average/common man or woman at least?
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
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- A.R.Shams's Reflection
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McCain: US 'Shameful and Disgraceful' on Syria - The Daily Beast
McCain: US 'Shameful and Disgraceful' on Syria - The Daily Beast

Why America as an individual country daringly considers its right to interfere in other country governments' internal affairs while International Communities like United Nations Organization (UNO) exists likewise as it did in the past besides others attacking Iraq etc.,is a big question for majority global nations/countries!!!
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
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Why America as an individual country daringly considers its right to interfere in other country governments' internal affairs while International Communities like United Nations Organization (UNO) exists likewise as it did in the past besides others attacking Iraq etc.,is a big question for majority global nations/countries!!!
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
http://arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/
Niall Ferguson on the Israeli Dangers From Syria and Egypt - Newsweek and The Daily Beast
Niall Ferguson on the Israeli Dangers From Syria and Egypt - Newsweek and The Daily Beast

As and when Israel would have the courage to live, die, eat, drink, befriend, fight and do everything on its own, not having things done by others, for instance, United States, it could excel rather than being ruined as it seems and looks probability to be non-existent as a nation/country sooner or later.
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
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As and when Israel would have the courage to live, die, eat, drink, befriend, fight and do everything on its own, not having things done by others, for instance, United States, it could excel rather than being ruined as it seems and looks probability to be non-existent as a nation/country sooner or later.
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
http://arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/
Paul Begala: Politicians Act Politically. Motives Don’t Matter. - Newsweek and The Daily Beast
Paul Begala: Politicians Act Politically. Motives Don’t Matter. - Newsweek and The Daily Beast

'If it’s (politics) good for the country, the motives don’t matter.'.
Yet it (politics) should not be at the cost of other countries' lives and haves because that causes resistance, hostility, resentment and enmity forever generation to generation.
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
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'If it’s (politics) good for the country, the motives don’t matter.'.
Yet it (politics) should not be at the cost of other countries' lives and haves because that causes resistance, hostility, resentment and enmity forever generation to generation.
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
http://arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/
The Internet May Have Upended Traditional Institutions, But It’s a Brittle Weapon - Newsweek and The Daily Beast
The Internet May Have Upended Traditional Institutions, But It’s a Brittle Weapon - Newsweek and The Daily Beast

Its almost logically convincing that 'The Internet May Have Upended Traditional Institutions, But It’s a Brittle Weapon.'
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
http://arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/
Its almost logically convincing that 'The Internet May Have Upended Traditional Institutions, But It’s a Brittle Weapon.'
- A.R.Shams's Reflection
http://arshamssreflection.blogspot.com/
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