Sunday 19 January 2014

FAVOR GUYS VS BAD BOYS(criminal)..and world business walk over...but over here..step back?

FAVOR GUYS VS BAD BOYS(criminal)..and world business walk over...but over here..step back?




Boys and girls...still be update and upload...all NEW both style and create..

Sugar shocked with bad boy fashion...not only bad boys on street...

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The World card suggests that my alter ego is The Conqueror, whose superpower lies in graduation to the next level. Today I am free. I have accomplished my mission and feel on top of the world. I will enjoy the experience to its fullest. I have come full circle on my path to success. My job is done, my dream fulfilled, and I have them eating out of my hands. Accept and embrace the journey taken. It has served great purpose in my growing wiser and stronger, and has provided a sense of relief in that now it's complete.




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2014 Oscars: The nominees' list

By CNN Staff
January 16, 2014 -- Updated 2333 GMT (0733 HKT)

Best director
Steve McQueen -- "12 Years a Slave"
David O. Russell -- "American Hustle"
Alfonso Cuaron -- "Gravity"
Alexander Payne -- "Nebraska"
Martin Scorsese -- "The Wolf of Wall Street"
Best actor
Bruce Dern -- "Nebraska"
Chiwetel Ejiofor -- "12 Years a Slave"
Matthew McConaughey -- "Dallas Buyers Club"
Leonardo DiCaprio -- "The Wolf of Wall Street"
Christian Bale -- "American Hustle"







http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/16/showbiz/2014-oscar-nominations-list/index.html?hpt=en_bn1
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: A man wounded from a blast at a protest Friday has died
  • Nine people have died since protests started in November
  • A number of violent incidents have flared around the protests
  • Protesters want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to step down
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- At least 28 people were injured in two explosions at an opposition rally in the Thai capital of Bangkok on Sunday, authorities said.
A local journalist is among the injured, said Paradon Patthanathabut, the national security chief.
The latest blasts came just two days after another pair of explosions wounded more than two dozen people at an anti-government rally on Friday. One man wounded at the protest Friday died Saturday, emergency officials said.
Since demonstrations against Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's government began in November, nine people have died and more than 450 have been wounded, according to authorities.
In a bid to resolve the current crisis, Yingluck dissolved parliament last month and called for new elections to be held on February 2.
But the move has done little to appease protesters. They have called on the Prime Minister to step down from her caretaker position and be replaced by an unelected "people's council," which would see through electoral and political changes.
The opposition Democrat Party has said it will boycott the elections.
Protest leaders have said they want to rid Thailand of the influence of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the older brother of Yingluck.
Thaksin was ousted in a military coup in 2006 and has spent most of the time since then in exile overseas. If he returns, he risks a two-year prison sentence on a corruption conviction, which he says was politically motivated.

The recent protests in Bangkok were prompted by a botched attempt by Yingluck's government to pass an amnesty bill that would have opened the door for her brother's return.






STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The 44th WEF annual meeting is bringing together more than 2,500 leaders, thinkers and public figures
  • Speakers range from Manuel Barroso, Christine Lagarde, Ban Ki Moon, Bill Gates to Matt Damon and Goldie Hawn
  • The high-powered talk-fest and a vital part of the business calendar was founded by Klaus Schwab in 1971
Editor's note: CNN is at Davos and will bring you breaking news, analysis and insight from January 20 to January 25. Join CNN's anchors Richard QuestJohn Defterios and Nina dos Santos as they ask the world's political and economic leaders what we can expect in 2014. Follow our team on the ground here and see complete coverage here.
(CNN) -- Business leaders, heads of government, entrepreneurs and even the odd celebrity will be rubbing fur and down-quilted shoulders at Europe's highest altitude town, Davos, for the World Economic Forum's annual meeting this week.
The high-powered talk-fest, founded by German economist Klaus Schwab in 1971, has become a vital part of the business calendar -- for the intensity of its networking as much as declarations of action from the speakers' podiums.
WEF describes itself as "an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas."
As is traditional, the theme of its annual meeting in Davos is sweeping and, at first glance, somewhat opaque: "The Reshaping of the World: Consequences for Society, politics and Business."
The WEF says the theme "reflects on the disruptions that societies face on a global scale driven by rapid technological and scientific innovation, accelerating social change and a shifting global economic order."
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/17/business/davos-the-worlds-most-exclusive-gathering/index.html?hpt=ibu_c1

Davos: The world's most exclusive gathering

By Susannah Culliane, CNN
January 19, 2014 -- Updated 1214 GMT (2014 HKT)

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