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An Unexpected Briefing #airnzhobbit
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SUNLIGHT'S POLITICAL MONEY WEATHER REPORT - EPISODE 1 || EPISODE 2
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SUNLIGHT'S POLITICAL MONEY WEATHER REPORT - EPISODE 3 || EPISODE 4
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E=mc² is Incomplete || There is no "Fourth" dimension
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► Rise of the Guardians - "Secret" TV Spot
► Obama: 'I Will Work With Anybody of Any Party'
► Romney: 'We Can Make It Happen'
by Adalrich William
► Romney burned by own lie to Ohioans
3 NOVEMBRE
► Russia says West shouldn't make attempts to predetermine future Syrian leadership - By The Associated Press | Associated Press – Fri, Nov 2, 2012
► Obam's campaign efforts 'coming from his loins,' says Axelrod
4 NOVEMBRE
► Obama seems to have early vote lead in key states - By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER | Associated Press
► Obama knocks Romney over Mass. health care law - By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
► Romney enters the final stretch emotional, but upbeat
► Can Obama Win Black Votes and Support Gay Marriage? By PIERRE THOMAS and ERIC JOHNSON | ABC News – Fri, Nov 2, 2012
► Could New Hampshire hold the key? Romney and Obama take no chances. Both Obama and Romney are squeezing in last-minute visits to New Hampshire this weekend, and their campaigns are running at full speed. And all for 4 electoral votes. - By Stacy Teicher Khadaroo | Christian Science Monitor
► Romney, Obama, on final sprint, look for an edge - by JIM KUHNHENN and STEVE PEOPLES | Associated Press – Sat, Nov 3, 2012
5 NOVEMBRE
► Despite storm damage, election officials hopeful - By DAVID B. CARUSO | Associated Press
► Protesters removed from Obama rally after shouting during speech
► Cold weather and new storm add to victims' misery - By JENNIFER PELTZ and MICHAEL HILL | Associated Press
► Obama, Romney to make their final case on last day of raceBy John Whitesides | Reuters
► In final days of Obama campaign, little drama, plenty of passion—and some dancing
► #HashOut on Location: What is the best reason to vote for Mitt Romney on Election Day? By By Melissa Knowles
► Obama's campaign fever. Striking the week before Election Day, Superstorm Sandy temporarily suspended the campaigns of President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. President Obama is back on the campaign trail full force the last days before the election. ( PHOTOS)
► Romney: 'It's possible' Obama could win - By KASIE HUNT and STEVE PEOPLES | Associated Press
Confusing! Very convoluted and difficult to be understood. How can the voters do not have a direct impact on a presidential candidate's electability?
► PHOTOS - Obama's campaign fever. Striking the week before Election Day, Superstorm Sandy temporarily suspended the campaigns of President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. President Obama is back on the campaign trail full force the last days before the election.
► Factbox: Obama and Romney on foreign policy - By Paul Eckert | Reuters
► North Korea's economic dreams are, well ... dreams - By Ju-min Park | Reuters
► Putin in public after health rumors soar - Associated Press
3 NOVEMBRE
► 3 November 2012 - Rebels 'attack key Syria airbase'
Rebels in Syria say they have launched a major offensive to capture the key airbase of Taftanaz in the north of the country.► US rivals to target swing states
* Can US reshape Syria opposition?
* Syrians choose war over camps
* Secularism and Islamism compete
* VIDEO - Rebels 'shown shooting prisoners'
US presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney head to a number of battleground states that will hold the key to Tuesday's election.► 2 November 2012 - North Korea Ryugyong 'Hotel of Doom' may open next year
* Mardell: Down to the wire
* Where the money comes from Watch
* US election poll tracker
* 10 US election oddities explained
► 2 November 2012 - Week in pictures: 27 October - 2 November 2012
► 3 November 2012 - Why the French love chocolate bears By Joanna Robertson Paris
► 3 November 2012 - How the GI influx shaped Britain's view of Americans By Melissa Hogenboom BBC News
► 3 November 2012 - Leaving our mark: Fossils of the future
► 3 November 2012 - Israeli firm rolls out medical marijuana By Yolande Knell BBC News, Jerusalem
► VIDEO - The changing state of US ethnicity
► EU chief offers new aid to Burma
Visiting EU chief Jose Manuel Barroso offers Burma more than $100m in development aid and discusses the Rohingya crisis with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.► 3 November 2012 - Storm Sandy: New York marathon cancelled after protests
* Burma: The next Asian tiger?
* Q&A: Unrest in Rakhine
4 NOVEMBRE
► 4 November 2012 - New pope chosen for Egypt's Copts
Bishop Tawadros is chosen as the new pope of Egypt's Coptic Christians by a blindfolded boy, becoming the leader of the largest Christian minority in the Middle East.►
* Blindfolded boy selects new pope Watch New
* Anxious Copts await new leader
* Obituary: Pope Shenouda III
* Egypt pope's death leaves vacuum
* Guide: Christians in the Middle East
► Syria opposition meets in Qatar
Syrian opposition groups meet in the Qatari capital, Doha, to discuss forming a more united front against President Bashar al-Assad.► US rivals deadlocked in last push
* Can US reshape Syria opposition?
* Guide to the Syrian opposition
* Secularism and Islamism compete
* Syrians choose war over camps
US presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney head into the final two days of campaigning with the outcome still in the balance.► 4 January 2012 - Mexico's grand warlock predicts Obama will lose
* VIDEO - Romney: 'Can't wait to get started'
* VIDEO - Obama: 'Our fight goes on'
5 NOVEMBRE
► 5 November 2012 - US set for final campaigning day
US presidential rivals Barack Obama and Mitt Romney approach the final day of the election build-up, with intense campaigning in swing states.► 2 November 2012 - Week in pictures: 27 October - 2 November 2012
* Mardell: Battle for America's soul
* Viewpoints: US economic challenges
* Dymond: New fronts open up
* Hardship overshadows election - VIDEO
* Groundhog Day for US campaign? - VIDEO
* Where they stand on key issues
► 5 November 2012 - Japan and blood types: Does it determine personality? By Ruth Evans Tokyo
3 NOVEMBRE
► Bahrainis protest against ban on public gatherings (PHOTOS). Published: 03 November, 2012 - Edited: 03 November, 2012
► Yemen's tattered reality after 'fairytale' revolution: Photographic perspectives. Published: 03 November, 2012
► Final US Presidential Third-Party Debate on RT (PROMO) - VIDEO
► Gun owners stock up on arms over fear of Obama re-election. Published: 02 November, 2012
► CrossTalk: Franken-Climate (VIDEO)
► UK on standby to send jets to Gulf, closer to Iran - report (VIDEO)
► Hundreds of Libyans call for autonomous east (PHOTOS, VIDEO). Published: 03 November, 2012
► Violent Syria video footage: UN warns of possible rebel war crimes (GRAPHIC VIDEO). Published: 03 November, 2012
► Third party insurance: America, you have a choice (Op-Ed). Published: 02 November, 2012
► Fix the fixing: Putin to deal with match rigging. Published: 02 November, 2012
4 NOVEMBRE
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Electotainment: Elex reality TV super-hit as ratings trump US politics || 'Pre-election promises on Iran, Afghanistan unrealistic'
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► Sandy may deter storm victims from voting and extend US election. Published: 04 November, 2012
► Sandy's other aftermath: Scammers make money from generosity. Published: 03 November, 2012
► Atomic industry bankrolls Japan's nuclear watchdog. Published: 04 November, 2012
► Superstorm Sandy leaves thousands of pets in need (PHOTOS). Published: 04 November, 2012
5 NOVEMBRE
► 'Wall St. favors Romney due to anger over Obama 'fat cats' remark'
► Wall Street Won Before The Election (VIDEO)
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► Peace in Pieces: Security HQ attacked as violence stalks streets of Libya
► Swastika 'Long live Breivik': Nationalists march in Moscow
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► Turkish police fire tear gas at hunger strike supporters (PHOTOS). Published: 04 November, 2012
► Sandy may deter storm victims from voting and extend US election. Published: 04 November, 2012 - Edited: 05 November, 2012
► Elephant in the room: Naomi, Russian boyfriend enrage PETA with polo match. Published: 04 November, 2012 - Edited: 05 November, 2012
3 NOVEMBRE
► Inside Story - Where is the rule of law in Nigeria?
► The Stream : How long can Tibet burn?
► Inside Story - What is the state of corruption in Greece?
► 101 East - China: Whispers of change
► Al Jazeera Correspondent - Isle of Man TT: A Dangerous Addiction
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Talk To Al Jazeera - Emma Bonino: Italy, a country in crisis
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► Frost Over the World - Paul McCartney: 'Still prancing'
► Counting the Cost - The vultures swooping on vulnerable nations
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► Obama campaigns in Colorado
► Swing state Florida could hinge on Hispanic vote
► Candidates enter final days before election
► Black enthusiasm for Obama loses steam
► Inside Syria - The changing face of Syria's opposition
► Thailand says Muslim fighters seeking peace
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■ Vladimir Putin joins pajama workforce, decides to work from home. Vladimir Putin's motorcade can shut down Moscow's already jammed streets for hours, much to the chagrin of commuters. So he plans to do more work at the presidential residence. - By Fred Weir | Christian Science Monitor – Thu, Oct 18, 2012
■ Vladimir Putin to get a new, Russian-made ride. Putin has decided to ditch foreign-made armored limos in favor of a Russian model. But experts say the move, while patriotic, won't change things for the utilitarian Russian auto industry. - By Fred Weir, Correspondent / October 31, 2012 || Putin on a Show
■ Sunday 28 October 2012 - Be on your toes when Putin enters the room. Our writer finds the Russian President sharp, focused and worth the wait at an annual discussion of Russia and its place in the world - By Mary Dejevsky
3 NOVEMBRE
Latest Headlines
■ Judge Orders Some Watergate Records Opened► Why Romney's Not Talking About Benghazi Anymore
■ Newark Mayor Invites Sandy Victims to His Home
■ Pakistan: Gunmen Kill 18 in Bus Attack
■ Tempers Begin to Flare at Gas Stations
■ Wanted Terrorist Offers Help to Sandy Victims
■ Hamas PM Blasts Palestinian Leader over TV Remarks
■ Rebels Shown Killing Captured Syrian Troops
■ Samsung's Galaxy Note II Hits 3M Sales
■ U.S. Officials Counter Reports on Benghazi Attacks
■ Secret Service Agent Who Hid Affair Kills Himself
■ CNN: Post-Sandy Obstacles and Challenges
■ SI: NHL Cancels Winter Classic
By Michael Crowley► U.S. Military to Deliver Fuel to New York Region
* Report: Benghazi Presence Was a CIA Operation
►What Good Is a Gas Station If Gas Can't Be Pumped?
►Under Fire, New York City Mayor Cancels Marathon
► Staten Island: After Sandy, a Forgotten Borough
► Capturing Sandy's Devastation
► Viewpoint: Let's Just Say It — Obama Is the Favorite
► Recreational Marijuana: Washington State May Pioneer Legal Weed
► Jobs Numbers: Big News for the Next President
► Viewpoint: The Art of Badmouthing Good Jobs News
► Political Photos of the Week 26 Oct - 1 Nov
4 NOVEMBRE
Latest Headlines
■ Dominican Police Arrest 3 in Killing of Ex-Yankee► The Best Inventions of the Year 2012 - By TIME Staff
■ Power Returning After Sandy but Gas Problems Rise
■ Rebels Fight Syrian Troops Over Airbase
■ Suicide Bomber Kills 6 in NW Pakistan
■ Japan: 4 on Nuclear Safety Team Took Utility Money
■ Judge Orders Some Watergate Records Opened
■ Japanese City Puts Name on Sale to Pay Off Debt
■ Newark Mayor Invites Sandy Victims to His Home
■ Pakistan: Gunmen Kill 18 in Bus Attack
■ Wanted Terrorist Offers Help to Sandy Victims
■Hamas PM Blasts Palestinian Leader over TV Remarks
■ CNN: Post-Sandy Obstacles and Challenges
■ SI: NHL Cancels Winter Classic
► Giant Inflatable Plugs: Could Technology Stop Future Subway Flooding?
► Election Day Countdown: Will Sandy Prevent Voting?
► More Than 80 Percent of NYC Subway Restored
► After Sandy: No Water, Power or Law in Low Income Neighborhood
► Are Switzerland's Tax Haven Days Over?
► Can Foreign Intervention Forge a New Syrian Leadership?
► High Blood Pressure A Danger for People As Young As 40
► Blood Pressure and the Risk of Stroke
► Will Wireless Carriers Subsidize Tablets?
► Google's Hardware: Nexus Gets Nicer
► PHOTOS- Tiny Wonders: Beauty in Miniature
► Taking His Time: A Look Back at 50 Years of Joel Meyerowitz's Photographs
5 NOVEMBRE
Latest Headlines
■ HSBC Legal Costs Rise by $1.1 billion, Shares Slump► Why the U.S. Has a Worse Youth Employment Problem Than Europe
■ Bahrain: 2 Killed in Bomb Blasts
■ 'I do?' Opposition Dogs French Gay Marriage Plans
■ New Trial in Vatican Scandal Offers Insider Look
■ TV: Israel Security Heads Halted Iran Attack Alert
■ U.S. Election Fascinates Chinese; Some Envy Voters
■ Family Defends Malaysian Held over Facebook Insult
■ In U.S., Cold Weather and New Storm Add to Victims' Misery
■ G-20 Officials Meet to Discuss Debt in Europe, U.S.
■ Asia Stocks Fall Ahead of Tight U.S. Election
■ China's Communists Endorse Bo Xilai's Expulsion
■Greece Bracing for 2 Decisive Votes This Week
■ CNN: Several Fla. Counties Extend Early Voting
■ CNN: Leopard Suspected of Eating 15 in Nepal
By Peter Gumbel► France's Benghazi: Was the Case of Mohammed Merah Bungled?
* The Jobless Generation
► France: Was Toulouse Terrorist Lone Wolf or Not?
► The Pomp in Gaza: Hamas Makes a Stately Move
► The Qatar Conundrum: Arming Syria's Rebels, but Also Embracing Hamas
► NYC Marathon Runners Find Their Own Way to Run — and Give Back
► Why the Murder of Five Nuns Will Go Unavenged
3 NOVEMBRE
► Romney victory would probably weaken Wall Street reforms
By Jim Puzzanghera► Romney and Ryan rally in Ohio in 'final push'
If elected president, the Republican could appoint new leaders at several agencies who would take a less aggressive approach to financial regulation.
* Romney car ads spark anger
* Talking politics is risky in Ohio
* Rhetoric soars as Obama, Romney try to close the deal
Interactive: Battleground states
► Romney surrogate jokes about rising seas and New York City
► Clinton touts Obama's jobs record, and bipartisanship, in Florida
► Unlike in 2008, Obama aligns himself closely with Bill Clinton
► Belated hurricane relief headed to battered Caribbean islands
► Deadly Syrian stalemate spurs new diplomacy, little hope
► U.N.: Reported execution by Syrian rebels could be war crime
► Greek journalist acquitted in breach-of-privacy case
► Rich Chinese want to buy happiness -- by emigrating
► Hyundai, Kia admit cars' gas mileage is lower than advertised || PHOTOS
► 2013 Audi Allroad steers toward yuppies with an active lifestyle || PHOTOS
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► Big storm was just a fender-bender for U.S. auto sales
► 2012 SEMA Show ( Double Clutch Technology is better than the CVT )
► The Week in Pictures | Oct. 29-Nov. 4, 2012 - Posted By: Marc Martin
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► Sandy had clout, but apparently not with voters
By Mark Z. Barabak and Alana Semuels |► Obama tells supporters: 'Now it's all up to you'
The storm was a classic October surprise, but based on interviews across several battleground states, not many have changed their minds.
* Abortion issue galvanizes Ohio voters
* Romney, Obama sprint to a tight finish
► Romneys offer emotion and optimism as campaign nears end
► Obama waxes nostalgic in Iowa, where his 2008 campaign was launched
► Parsing the early vote: Who's winning?
► Op-Ed - The donations Sandy's victims don't need. Spanish flags, tuxedos, sex toys: Inappropriate donations inevitably pour in after disasters.
► 3 Syrian tanks enter demilitarized zone along Golan Heights
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► Last-minute advice on state ballot measures
By George Skelton► Obama campaign busts out the musical firepower for final push
Column: If you're still scratching your head over the long list of state ballot propositions, here's a voter's guide.
* Voters guide: 2012 California Propositions
* Battleground states: Predict a winner
* White House race may be decided one door at a time
* Romney adds Pennsylvania to late campaign blitz
* Obama strikes elevated themes in battleground states
* In a pivotal Cincinnati, rival party leaders sweat it out
* Confusion arises in Florida's early voting
* Sunday voting in Ohio draws throngs of Obama backers
* Ask The Times: Watch live coverage Tuesday for answers
► Poll watch: Obama gains ground after Sandy
► Op-Ed - McManus: The likely winner -- gridlock. Can either President Obama or Mitt Romney break the partisan logjam in Congress? Probably not.
ONLINE TODAY
► Confident Beginning Key to Happy Marriage: Don't Ignore Doubts, Experts Warn
► Saturday, Nov 3, 2012 - Pet residents of White House focus of book | By Jamie Stengle, Associated Press
► Fear of a Black President
► Drying laundry indoors is bad for your health - especially if you have asthma and allergies. By Claire Bates | PUBLISHED: 2 November 2012
► Bulgaria claims to find Europe's oldest town. Ruins of settlement date as far back as 4700 B.C., researcher says- By Veselin Toshkov - updated 11/1/2012 || In YAHOO NEWS - Bulgaria claims to find Europe's 'oldest town' - By VESELIN TOSHKOV | Associated Press – Thu, Nov 1, 2012
► 'He taught us how to be a family': Heartbreak for parents as boy born without a brain dies after three-year 'miracle life'
► Retail clinics may cut into primary care || IN SCIENCEDAILY (Oct. 31, 2012) — A new RAND Corporation study examining the impact of retail medical clinics on the receipt of primary medical care finds mixed evidence about whether the clinics may disrupt doctor-patient relationships. || in YAHOO HEALTH
► Beaches closed after shark attack - October 28, 2012 | The Maui News
► Obama's iPod a bit like his electorate _ varied - By JIM KUHNHENN | Associated Press – Tue, Oct 30, 2012
► Afghan boxer wins country's first-ever professional fight - By Masoud Popalzai, CNN October 31, 2012
► New national monument honors military service dogs - By SUE MANNING | Associated Press – Tue, Oct 30, 2012
► How Energy Drinks May Affect Kids' Hearts - By Karen Rowan, MyHealthNewsDaily Managing Editor | LiveScience.com – Wed, Oct 24, 2012 || Energy Drinks Not for Kids, Pediatricians Warn -Joseph Brownstein, MyHealthNewsDaily Contributor - Date: 30 May 2011
► Exercise Makes Middle-Aged People Smarter. ScienceDaily (Oct. 29, 2012) — High-intensity interval training makes middle-aged people not only healthier but smarter, showed a Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) study led by Dr. Anil Nigam of the MHI and University of Montreal, in collaboration with the Montreal Geriatric University Institute.
► How Dolphins Stay Awake for Two Weeks. Unlike land mammals, dolphins sleep with only part of their brains at any time. - Thu Oct 18, 2012
► ScienceShot: Butterfly Migration Mystery Solved by Elizabeth Pennisi on 19 October 2012
► ScienceShot: A Giant Fish's Enormous Appetite by David Malakoff on 18 October 2012
► ScienceShot: Ancient Jaws Had Real Teeth by Sid Perkins on 17 October 2012
► 31 October 2012 - New flying fish fossils discovered in China
► Shoulder fossil may put Lucy's kind up a tree. Contested analysis portrays ancient hominid as frequent climber || in LIVESCIENCE -Early Human 'Lucy' Swung from the Trees - by Charles Choi, Date: 25 October 2012
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► Oldest, Farthest Star Explosions Discovered in Distant Universe - by Charles Q. Choi, SPACE.com Contributor Date: 31 October 2012
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