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News Headlines (422) 17 November 2013




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► Now is a good time to look through the attic for valuables -- your eye for antiques and collectibles is sharper than ever. Whether you're selling or buying, you should get the best value. You're just going to love today's astrological blend of energies. Permanence and stability are in the air, and promises made will undoubtedly be promises kept. So, just this once, instead of automatically expecting people to go back on their word, you can expect that they won't. In fact, you and a dear one can even establish a deeper trust if you have that conversation you've been putting off. Oh, go ahead. It's about time, isn't it?



Hmm ... yes,less is more, and also one important thing: a willingness.


SALEM NEWS 16 November 2013 :  On the Run: Studies show running exercises your brain, too

TELEGRAPH 16 November 2013 : Bloodshed in Libya as militia groups return violence to the streets of Tripoli

DAILY MAIL 30 October 2013 : Scientists invent artificial BLOOD made of water, salt and protein that works in mice || MASHABLE  11 November 2013 : Artificial Blood Experiment is a Transylvanian Triumph in Science || MEDICAL DAILY 31 October 2013 : New Artificial Blood Made In Transylvania, Could Lead To 'Instant Blood' Doctors Mix With Water

SCIENCE DAILY
■ 13 November 2013 : Gut Microbes in Healthy Kids Carry Antibiotic Resistance Genes 
■ 15 November 2013 : Nature Pulls a Fast One On Astronomers: Two Galaxies Caught Masquerading as One
■ 15 November 2013 : New Hologram Technology Created With Tiny Nanoantennas
■ 13 November 2013 : Fossil of New Big Cat Species Discovered: Oldest Ever Found
■ 14 November 2013 : Key Links Between Consumption, Climate Change
■ 14 November 2013 : Toddlers Can Learn Verbs Even in Non-Social Contexts
■ 13 November 2013 : Cognitive Scientists ID Mechanism Central to Early Childhood Learning, Social Behavior
■ 14 November 2013 : Can Games Have Positive Effects On Young People's Lives?
* GUARDIAN 5 March 2010 : Girl starved to death while parents raised virtual child in online game 
* DAILY MAIL18 July 2012 : Teenager collapses and dies after playing online computer game for 40 HOURS straight
* EUROGAMER 19 September 2012 : Death by gaming: an investigation into the Taiwan café fatalities

■ 14 November 2013 : Late Afternoon, Early Evening Caffeine Can Disrupt Sleep at Night
■ 13 November 2013 : Queen Bee's Honesty Is the Best Policy for Reproduction Signals

SCIENCE MAG
■ 31 October : Science Shot: Butterfly Study Shows Genomes Change in Bits and Pieces at First
■ 19 October 2013 : ScienceShot : Reindeer Eyes Adjust to Arctic Dark
■ 5 November 2013 : ScienceShot: An Icy Road to the Forbidden City
■ 1 November 2013 : ScienceShot: Sea Turtles Smell Nearby Shores

LIVESCIENCE
■ 15 November 2013 : 'Dueling Dinosaurs' Await Auction Fate
■ 15 November 2013 : Pyramid-Age Love Revealed in Vivid Color in Egyptian Tomb
■ 15 November 2013 : OP-ED : Beyond the Higgs Boson: Five Reasons Physics is Still Interesting
■ 15 November 2013 : OP-ED : Crushing the Ivory Trade || PHOTOS : US Destroys Its Elephant Ivory
■ 15 November 2013 : Stephen Hawking Says Not Finding Higgs Boson Would Be 'More Interesting'
■ 15 November 2013 : Haiyan's Aftermath: 7 Key Steps to Recovery
STRANGE NEWS 
* 6 November 2013 : Ice Cream Glows, Lights Up When Licked
* 6 November 201 : Contaminated Minds: Why Some People Feel Perpetually Unclean
* 2 November 2013 : 5 Weird Effects of Daylight Saving Time

■ 15 November 2013 : Area 51 Declassified: Documents Reveal Cold War 'Hide-and-Seek'
■ 16 November 2013 : Ancient City Discovered Beneath Biblical-Era Ruins in Israel
■ 14 November 201 3 : E-Cigarettes and Hookahs Rise in Teen Popularity
■ 16 November 2013 :  The 'W' Word Bosses Rarely Say

NEWSCIENTIST
■ 14 November 2013 : World's largest cancer database launched
■ 13 November 2013 : Musical mind-reading can name that tune
■ 15 November 2013 : Warm your blood to track dangerous oozes

MICHELLE MALKIN 16 November 2013 :  Dueling Headlines: Obama blames 'cumbersome IT procurement system' for O-care website disaster

USA TODAY 17 November 2013 : Paul Ryan to Iowans: Next time 'be a little more skeptical'




EDUCATION : The Sexist Beaches in The World | Travel Documentary. Published on Sep 6, 2013 by Full Documentary



NEWS & POLITICS : The Fall of the United Kingdom - Coming Catastrophes in the UK Economy. Published on Oct 16, 2013 by Stefan Molyneux





Stolen custom neon green wheelchair returned to Ohio boy

Libya militiamen clash at checkpoint, PM calls for calm ||Dozens dead in clash with Libyan militiamen in Tripoli

Villagers mob aid choppers in typhoon-hit Philippines - By Aubrey Belford 
CABUNGAAN, Philippines - Mobbed by hungry villagers, U.S. military helicopters dropped desperately needed aid into remote areas of the typhoon-ravaged central Philippines, as survivors of the disaster flocked to ruined churches to pray for their uncertain future. | Video
* Captain without a ship: mayor at eye of Philippine storm
* Column: Making sense of China's meager typhoon aid
* Video: Violence and despair in typhoon-hit Philippines

Special Report: Indonesia's graftbusters battle the establishment

Republican businessman McAllister wins U.S. House race in Louisiana

How Iran's leader controls a vast financial empire
* Part 1- A little-known organization controlled by Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has used seized properties to become a juggernaut worth billions of dollars.
* Part 2 - Khamenei's conglomerate thrived as sanctions squeezed Iran
* Part 3- To expand Khamenei's grip on the economy, Iran stretched its laws
* About the series:
A team of Reuters reporters in the Middle East led by London-based senior correspondent Steve Stecklow spent six months examining how Setad, a little-known organization controlled by Iran's Supreme Leader, grew into one of the most powerful property and corporate empires in Iran.

Their reporting began with an internal organizational chart. One branch was labeled "Real Estate and Properties Organization." They soon learned that many of the properties Setad controlled had been confiscated from Iranians, whom the reporters began tracking and interviewing.

They also discovered that Setad regularly sold off seized properties. Using Iranian auction websites and newspapers, they documented how in May alone, Setad had auctioned nearly 300 properties.

Setad's financial dealings are secret. But through internal Setad documents, interviews with former employees, data published by the Tehran Stock Exchange and on Iranian company websites, and information from the U.S. Treasury Department, the reporters were able to assemble a picture of Setad's vast corporate portfolio.

► Dubai's Emirates to order A380s at Dubai airshow: chairman







SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
China's Forbidden City rocks were transported on ice
Quantum 'world record' smashed - A fragile quantum memory state persists at room temperature for a record 39 minutes - overcoming a barrier to ultrafast computers.
* Nasa buys into 'quantum' computer
* We were promised quantum computers

MAGAZINE : A Point of View: Behind the veil. Veiled controversy - Why do some people fear the veil?

ANALYSIS
Only option -  Lina Sinjab on Syrians placing their faith in Geneva II talks
Obama's worst week? -  Mark Mardell on the president's ratings and healthcare law




'We reject illegal killings': Germany suspends drone purchase
Stratfor hacker Jeremy Hammond sentenced to ten years in jail
Thousands protest press credibility in march against mainstream media
Saudi capital hit with rare floods, residents urged to stay indoors (PHOTOS)
Drone crashes into Navy ship injuring 2 in California
Israel working with Saudi Arabia on Iran's nuclear contingency plan - report
UN envoy 'shocked' by UK's 'unacceptable' persecution of The Guardian over Snowden leaks
No real dissent in nuclear talks between P5+1 and Iran - Lavrov
Mars Mysteries: MAVEN orbiter set for launch to uncover Red Planet's secrets
White minority of America (E28)

VIDEOS
Bytes & Bars: Hacktivist gets 10 yrs for passing info to Wikileaks
Man behind Volgograd bus bombing killed in shootout with police
No-Go Zone: Govt lets people home despite Fukushima radiation alarm
'Allah made me': Radicalized EU citizens threaten home countries
'If France disposes of Syrian chems, it must recognize Assad'
Video: Russia hands over modernized aircraft carrier to India
Venture Capital: Free Trade or Hostile Takeover (E16)

The Truthseeker: White Minority of America (E28). This Thanksgiving celebrate 'far and away the most massive act of genocide in the history of the world'; Unthanksgiving Day and National Day of Mourning protests expose the real story of the first settlers; the bloodbath after the federal government 50¢/scalp offer to anyone who kills a native American; and the year whites become a minority in the US.

Seek truth from facts with Ihanktonwan First Nation hereditary Chief Phil Lane, Mexica Movement Director Olin Tezcatlipoca, Atsina tribe member Lenore Stiffarm, who suffered sexual abuse from the Catholic Church at an 'Indian boarding school', Savage Anxieties author Professor Rob Williams, and Daniel Sheehan of the Lakota Child Rescue Project.





Inside Story : Egypt: Selective jusitice?

Counting the Cost : The cost of Haiyan




SYRIA : Syrian Refugees Fear for Their Safety in Bulgaria - By Charlotte McDonald-Gibson / Sofia
Overcrowded camps, violence and anti-immigration protests were not what fleeing Syrians expected to find in Europe

CHINA : China to End Re-Education Through Labor Camps - The program has been used to lock up everyone from human-rights campaigners to citizens

HEALTH CARE : Obamacare Needs Young People - But they're not signing up just yet

MAGAZINE : Don't Blame Tehran for Failed Nuke Deal - Fareed Zakaria says hurdles come from other areas

BANKING : Timothy Geithner Heads to Wall Street - He's named president of a private equity firm 

SPACE : What Killed Mars? - A new spacecraft hopes to find out

ENVIRONMENT : 6 Tons of Ivory Crushed - Sending an anti-poaching message to wildlife traffickers






LOCAL : State fails to track tons of toxic, cancer-causing waste. On paper, California's rules on hazardous waste are among the nation's strictest. A Times investigation finds huge holes in the system.- By Los Angeles Times Staff

MAVEN's road to Mars - NASA is set to launch a new mission to Mars on Nov. 18. When it reaches the Red Planet, MAVEN will study the Martian atmosphere and help...
* NASA's MAVEN mission seeks answers about Mars' atmosphere
   * High resolution global maps show increasing forest loss in tropics

TELEVISION : Alec Baldwin says MSNBC show may not return

JACKET COPY - BOOKS : For John Grisham, a time to reflect on books and politics
* 'Death of the Black-Haired Girl' a Robert Stone special
* In 'Mister Max,' an endearing boy faces a family mystery

L.A. AFFAIRS : He says she should look elsewhere, she says something surprising. He was getting close with the younger woman, a Chinese actress, and decided to be honest about his past. What she did surprised him. - By Rob Robinson

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