"What a profound significance small things assume when the woman we love conceals them from us."-- Marcel Proust
**THE FINE PRINT**
Word to Stumblers Who Would Be Friends:
Thanks for reading. I appreciate your attention.
Please don't send me links to your own blog(s), or your little brother's blog(s), over and over again if I tell you once, twice or more that I'm not so interested. Thanks!
I'm going to take a crack at baking croissant tonight. It's a 2 hours of active / 19 hours of rising time and prep, etc. activity. I just need to know I could do it if say Paris closed down for a while.
From the page: "In the days after its atomic test - the second since 2006 - Pyongyang had fired a total of six short-range missiles and renounced the truce in force on the Korean peninsula.
In response to the UN resolution tightening curbs on its missile and atomic activities it had vowed to build more nuclear bombs."
From the page: "Weapons sales are an important source of hard currency for North Korea, one of the most economically isolated and impoverished nations in the world. Washington also fears Pyongyang may attempt to cash in on its nuclear programs by selling equipment, technology, or even fissile material to nations or groups hostile to the United States."
The voters of California, where the universities are facing a 25 percent reduction in their budgets as the state itself teeters on the edge of a spectacular bankruptcy, recently were unable to agree on any means of easing that state's budget woes save forbidding pay raises to legislators while the state runs a deficit.