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► Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Longevity, Surprising Study Shows
► Eat frozen food to lose weight!
► Losing Weight, Especially in the Belly, Improves Sleep Quality - ScienceDaily (Nov. 6, 2012)
► 4 Signs of Aging That May Show Higher Heart Risk - Nov. 6, 2012
► Newly found Truman Capote story to be published -LOS ANGELES | Tue Nov 6, 2012
► Rare John Lennon letter to Eric Clapton up for auction
► 2-year-old boy killed at Pa. zoo exhibit - By KEVIN BEGOS | Associated Press – Sun, Nov 4, 2012 ::
► Stunning Swedish Treehotel Opens This Weekend! - by Bridgette Meinhold, 07/13/10
► Home for the last time: World's first nuclear aircraft carrier, the USS Enterprise, completes her final voyage after 50 years at sea
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► Obama wins the way his campaign predicted - By JULIE PACE | Associated Press
► Hispanic vote tilts strongly to Obama in win - Reuters
► The world reacts to Obama's win - All over the globe, people celebrated President Obama's victory in the U.S. elections on Nov. 6, 2012. (PHOTOS)
► What Are They Saying About Obama's Victory? - By Serena Dai | The Atlantic Wire – Tue, Nov 6, 2012
► OBAMA' S SPEECH ( PHOTOS)
► Text of Barack Obama's Speech After Re-Election - ABC OTUS News
► It's a 50-50 nation, give or take - By CALVIN WOODWARD | Associated Press
► Obama: Wants to work with GOP - By MIKE HAMMER | Associated Press – Wed, Nov 7, 2012
► Know your political meme: #Hillary2016
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► Analysis: Obama re-election driven by economy, turnout - By Tim Reid | Reuters
► Many voters still blame Bush for bad economy - By CONNIE CASS | Associated Press – Tue, Nov 6, 2012
► Election over, Obama to face same weak economy - By Lucia Mutikani | Reuters – Wed, Nov 7, 2012
► Economists' advice for Obama: Avoid 'fiscal cliff' - By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER | Associated Press
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► China says Obama win offers opportunity to mend ties - By Terril Yue Jones | Reuters
► In Obama win, China sees key prize: stability. President Obama's reelection was welcomed by China, as well as Japan and South Korea, as the region experiences sharpening tensions over territorial disputes. - By Peter Ford | Christian Science Monitor
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► Britain: Obama victory an opportunity for Syria - By DAVID STRINGER and ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY | Associated Press
► Obama victory opens window for negotiation with Iran - By Marcus George | Reuters
► Israel moves quickly to congratulate Obama
► Humans Caused Historic Great Barrier Reef Collapse - By Tia Ghose, LiveScience Staff Writer | LiveScience.com
► The Race for 2016 Starts Today - By Matthew Dowd | ABC OTUS News
► 8 November 2012 - China starts leadership transfer
Chinese President Hu Jintao issues a stark warning on corruption as he opens a party congress that will see a once-in-a-decade power transfer.►
* Analysis: Hu Jintao's speech
* Corruption 'serious challenge' -VIDEO
* Set for fifth generation
* Powerful factions among rulers
► 8 November 2012 - Obama faces Washington challenge
US President Obama and his family return to Washington as attention moves from his re-election to the need for a budget deal with Congress.► 7 November 2012 - Jeremy Bowen: Obama faces second-term Middle East challenges
* What is the US fiscal cliff? - VIDEO
* Mardell: Can Obama learn to lead?
* 'Boehner: Take charge, Obama' - VIDEO
* Five in-tray challenges
* Republicans: What next?
► 7 November 2012 - Barack Obama re-election turns focus to budget clash
► 7 November 2012 - China: New leaders to take power at Communist Party congress | By Angus Foster BBC News, Beijing
► VIDEO- 7 November 2012 - A Chinese man has collected scrap in his hometown for the last 20 years to help his wife achieve her dream of owning her own piano.Wu Zheng started the labour of love after his wife, Xie Guizhi, fell seriously ill. | Marzieh Mashkoori reports.
► 8 November 2012 - Wi-fi, dual-flush loos and eight more Australian inventions | By Phil Mercer BBC News, Sydney
► 8 November 2012 - Noor Inayat Khan: The Indian princess who spied for Britain | By Samantha Dalton BBC News
► 8 November 2012 - The Orphan of Zhao comes to RSC | By Vincent Dowd Arts reporter, BBC News
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► 8 November 2012 - Dozens killed in Guatemala quake
At least 48 people are killed and more are missing after a 7.4-magnitude quake strikes off the Pacific coast, the president says.►
* Guatemala quake strikes - VIDEO
* Earthquake in pictures
► 7 November 2012 - German childcare plan sparks debate on stay-at-home mums | By Georg Lentze BBC Monitoring
► 07 November 2012 - Episode 2 - Rio de Janeiro
► 7 November 2012 - Naomi Campbell's India bash for boyfriend Doronin's birthday || DAILY MAIL - Kitty Kat Moss, the 'incomparable' Miss Campbell and the Who's Who of the fashion crowd: A fascinating glimpse at supermodel Naomi's Indian extravaganza
(Ugh, this is the three times I post this news. I wonder, why are we happy and partying when we know for sure that the repetition of birth date means our lives will be on the wane in this world?)
► 7 November 2012 - Why India loves a good electrician | By Anu Anand BBC News, Delhi
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► Chaos in Athens: Greece in for new round of austerity as protests rage (PHOTOS). Published: 07 November, 2012 - Edited: 08 November, 2012
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► Monsanto wins California: GMO labeling law defeated. Published: 07 November, 2012
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► Everything You HAVE TO KNOW about Dangerous Genetically Modified Foods - from Jeffrey Smith
► 'Russian Breivik' releases hate manifesto, kills 6 over relationship breakup. Published: 07 November, 2012 - Edited: 08 November, 2012
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(Sometimes I feel I'm not alone to look like a crazy person just because laughing out loud reading the crazy headlines.... ehehehe... people making media and me so.)► 60,000 new power outages as nor'easter Athena slams Sandy-battered US northeast (PHOTOS). Published: 08 November, 2012
► Obama reelection: Victory over US unilateralism? Published: 07 November, 2012
(Oh ... Indeed, it seems clear distinction between the appearance of president in developed countries compared to developing countries. When Obama was elected in 2008, he looked younger and fresher. After he became president, he looked tired, thin and old. He was busy at work, so he might forget to eat regularly with balanced portions. I have been watching some of president in developing countries. They become fatter than when they were still a presidential candidate. Maybe they forget to work and just busy eating. Nom nom nom nom .... the presidency makes them fat and rich suddenly. Nah!)
► Medvedev welcomes Obama, says good riddance to 'paranoid' Romney. Published: 07 November, 2012 - Edited: 07 November, 2012
► Bibi's bad bet: Netanyahu damaged political chances by backing Romney. Published: 08 November, 2012
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► Threat of military action in Mali heats up
► End of the political road for Romney
► Democrats' mixed result in Congress vote
► Al Jazeera interviews Dennis Kucinich, Democratic Congressman of Ohio
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► Turkey to request NATO missile defence on Syria border
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Christine Lagarde called on the U.S. to move quickly and address the budget mess faced by the government, no matter who would be elected as the next president of the country.
Speaking at the end of a two-day meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors of the G-20 in Mexico City, Lagarde said the U.S. government had to address quickly what was called as fiscal cliff, and the problem could also threaten the global economy.
"Congratulations Republicans and Democrats have reached an agreement related to next year's budget, the U.S. will face an economic recession," she added, as quoted by Press TV.
A number of warnings increases, associated with the dangers of the U.S. fiscal cliff :: a mandate for sharp reductions in government spending and end the tax relief package is expected to suck up half a trillion dollars out of the economy next year.
Lagarde said that obviously there were some uncertain factors, not just the U.S. economy but also the global economy, given the parameters of the American economy. "Anyone who will be chosen or elected tomorrow, will face the challenge," she said.
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► The Toil After the Storm: Life in Sandy’s Wake - Nov. 07, 2012 ( PHOTOS)
► France to consider bill allowing same-sex marriage - November 7, 2012
► Times Test Garage: Tesla Model S reveals some gremlins
► Anaheim transit project goes retro with streetcars
► Senate, House display growing electoral power of women and minorities
By Kim Geiger► After the tumult of election night, Obama's quiet day
Women will hold 20 seats in the Senate, a record. And in the House Democratic caucus, white men may no longer be a majority.
* The nation waits for Florida — again
* Number crunchers may change how races are predicted
* Analysis: End of the world as straight white males know it
► Partisan tones soften after Obama victory
► AFL-CIO takes a victory lap after Obama reelection
► Romney: The morning after defeat
► Gay marriage wins in U.S. mirror global advances
► Obama's Kenyan step-grandmother congratulates him on victory - November 7, 2012
► Russia's Putin congratulates Obama on reelection
► U.S. elections dominate talk on Chinese social media site
► Palestinians hope President Obama's second term will help bring change
► More takes from foreign media on the U.S. election
► As 'insider attacks' grow, so does U.S.-Afghanistan divide
► China wants no surprises at Communist Party congress
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■ Pictures in the News | November 7, 2012 - Posted By: Marc Martin
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