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► Born to Lead? Leadership Can Be an Inherited Trait, Study Finds - Jan. 15, 2013 — Genetic differences are significantly associated with the likelihood that people take on managerial responsibilities, according to new research from UCL (University College London).
► Shared-name romance comes to an end: Kelly Hildebrandt divorces Kelly Hildebrandt - Date January 15, 2013
► Wikimedia Launches Its Crowdsourced Wikivoyage Online Travel Guide - by Frederic Lardinois
► Katie Holmes named one of the sexiest women of the millennium by GQ... for shedding her clothes in movie 13 years ago - By Daily Mail Reporter. PUBLISHED: 15 January 2013 || Mark Lotto jokes that Holmes' ex-husband, Tom Cruise, likely watches the actress' nude scene when he's feeling nostalgic.
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The holy city of Dir and its 20,000 inhabitants make their living off the road. Each day tons of goods are loaded and unloaded from trucks, the only means of transport in the region. The trucker's quarter provides most of the jobs here. Drivers, mechanics, assistants of all ages work here every day amid the dust and pollution.
We follow Pakistani truck drivers facing death at every turn transporting goods across mountain passes on arguably the world's most dangerous road.
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Meanwhile, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, traveling around on Air Force 3, a veritable flying fortress, celebrated the death, laughing about how she 'came, saw and he died.' A comparison of Libya before and after the NATO "humanitarian" invasion demonstrates the crushing of a burgeoning civil society destroyed for its rise as an independent African power as much as for its rich oil resources.
With Occupy Wall Street still in full force, Alex will also discuss the confirmed pattern of police spies, infiltrators and provocateurs sent to spy on peaceful protesters, as shocking cases in the UK demonstrate. In many cases, undercover agents even maintained a false identity during prosecution and while testifying under oath.
In other news, Alex looks at the unveiling of radar technology developed at MIT that would allow the military to 'see through walls.'
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The American media describes "Aldel Hakim Belhaj" as an x-terrorist or as an x-jihadist. How funny and hypocrite! Did his brain develop suddenly? or what are the marks that made him an x-Jihadist? There is only one reason. The American needed him, so they whitened his page and he became suddenly an x-Jihadist. Wait a couple of years to see him again an active jihadist when the Americans don't need his services. Al-Qaeda didn't leave the US government bed. Let us review the history and see that Al-Qaeda acts served only the US foreign policy. Al-Qaeda terrorists are multipurpose fighters who are being used efficiently by the US government.
► Obama makes biggest gun-control push in decades - By Matt Spetalnick and Steve Holland || VIDEO - Does Obama's gun plan ignore doctor-patient confidentiality?
► White House slams NRA ad using Obama daughters to criticize new gun laws - By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News
► Obama names 8 citizens to highlight his successes - By NEDRA PICKLER
► U.S. says has no reason to believe Syria used chemical weapons
► France gets deeper in Mali war: Are they ready? The recent rebel capture of the village of Diabaly renewed concerns that French air power in tandem with Malian ground forces would not be enough. Now French troops are headed north. - By Peter Tinti | Christian Science Monitor
► Sahara Islamists take hostages, spreading Mali war - By Lamine Chikhi and Bate Felix || Desert drama: Islamists take hostages in Algeria - By AOMAR OUALI and PAUL SCHEMM
► U.S. studying legal basis for assisting France in Mali: Panetta - By David Alexander
► After another emergency, more trouble for 787 jet - By JOSHUA FREED and JOAN LOWY
► Large study confirms flu vaccine safe in pregnancy - By MIKE STOBBE | Associated Press
► Heartwarming tales of animal friendship. 'True Love: 24 Surprising Stories of Animal Affection' is filled with uplifting stories from the animal kingdom and heartwarming accounts of animal emotions, friendships, romance, sibling and parent-child love. Author Rachel Buchholz, a longtime editor with National Geographic Kids magazine, has been collecting amazing animal stories for more than a decade and has gathered her favorites to show the many kinds of love that animals share, from inseparable best friends to romantically devoted duos.
► Ice and Snow Sculptures - Tigers and lions...and don't forget the dancing pandas! Artists get creative at the International Ice & Snow sculpture festivals taking place in various cities across Europe and Asia. Harbin, the largest ice festival in the world, celebrates its 26th year with stunning ice sculptures, winter activities and musical concerts. (PHOTOS)
► Photos of the Day - A roundup of today's best photos.
► French troops battle Mali rebels - French troops launched their first ground operation against Islamist rebels in Mali on Jan. 16 in a crucial action to dislodge al Qaeda-linked fighters who have resisted six days of air strikes.
► The greatest and the lamest of Detroit's 2013 auto show
► Best beaches on Earth - By Stirling Kelso
► Loyal Dog Waits 30 Minutes for Master to Be Rescued from Freezing River
► The Story of a Man Who Outsourced His Work to China so He Could Watch Cat Videos All Day
► Our Favorite Bedrooms From 2012 - The bedroom is the most intimate room in the house, where comfort is king, and style is at its most personal. We love them all, whether they're clean and white or moody and luxe! Take a look at some of our favorites from 2012.
► 'Disappearing' photographer captures his shadow - I'm Not There," by Barcelona-based photographer Pol Úbeda Hervàs, is series of self-portraits, but unlike most self-portraiture, Hervàs has removed himself from the images, leaving behind only his shadow and sneakers. The work reflects the ways in which he is changing and no longer recognizes himself, but parts of the old still linger on. (See also - My older post :: Liu Bolin, YAHOO NEWS 5 January 2013)
► Photographer turns dreams into surreal photos - If you think your dreams are out of this world, check out conceptual photographer Ronen Goldman's work. The photographer, who lives in Tel Aviv, has been recreating his mesmerizing and haunting dream fragments in a six-year series called The "Surrealistic Pillow" Project. About the inspiration behind the series, he says, "I try and conjure up an image that corresponds with that dream and create the scene in my mind. Once that whole process is done, I switch on the photographer brain and start to try and figure out how I can technically execute the idea." Check out his blog for more behind-the-scenes action, and inspiration for his photos. Goldman's work has been prominently featured on CNN, Huffington Post and Reddit.
► Algeria troops besiege kidnappers
Security forces in eastern Algeria surround a gas facility occupied by militants who have killed two people and seized a group of foreign workers.► 16 January 2013 - Mali crisis: 'Timbuktu joy after life of fear'
* UK condemns Algeria killing
* US hostages confirmed - VIDEO
* Profile: Al-Qaeda in N Africa
► The intimate relationship between light and the eye starts earlier than previously thought - while still inside the womb - researchers say. 16 January 2013 - Light in womb 'gives healthy eyes' - in mice By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News
► Rare access inside the Kremlin. 17 January 2013 - The Moscow Kremlin holds many secrets; it is both a historic palace and the seat of power. The BBC has been given a rare glimpse behind the scenes as our Moscow correspondent Daniel Sandford reports. (VIDEO)
► 17 January 2013 - Obama unveils gun control plan
President Barack Obama unveils the most sweeping gun control proposals in two decades, which are swiftly rejected by firearm rights advocates. 815► 16 January 2013 - US gun debate: Could Obama's guns plan work? - By Kate Dailey BBC News, Washington
* Obama: 'Congress must act soon' - VIDEO
* Mardell: Obama's next campaign
* Could Obama's guns proposal work?
* In statistics: Guns in the US
* Newtown couple recalls tragedy
► Has Barack Obama lived up to Martin Luther King Jr's dream? 17 January 2013 - On August 28, 1963, Clayborne Carson was one of hundreds of thousands of demonstrators at the March on Washington. He witnessed Martin Luther King, Jr deliver his historic "I Have a Dream" speech. It was a day that changed his life. In his new book, "Martin's Dream", Carson describes his journey through the civil rights era to today, including becoming a professor at Stanford University, being chosen by Coretta Scott King to edit Dr King's papers, and helping design the memorial to the civil rights leader that now stands in Washington DC. The BBC spoke to Dr Carson about how he sees King's legacy and whether America's first black president has brought the US any closer to fulfilling the "dream" of equality. - VIDEO Produced by the BBC's Ashley Semler, John Landy and Bill McKenna
► Easy riding on New Zealand's new cycle trail
► 17 January 2013 - Israeli push to fulfil desert dream unsettles Negev Bedouin - By Tim Whewell BBC Newsnight, Israel
► 17 January 2013 - Tea? Reining in dissent the Chinese way - By Yuwen Wu BBC Chinese
► 17 January 2013 - Grass-feeding butterflies 'thrived' in 2012 washout summer - By Mark Kinver Environment reporter, BBC News
► The hidden visual patterns in nature
► India hosts the world's biggest gathering
► Detroit hosts an industry in ascendance || Cadillac luxury, recharged
► 15 January 2013 - In pictures : Unlicensed World of Warcraft theme park in China
► Obama demands ban on assault weapons from Congress
► 'Mali' Islamists kill 3, take 41 hostage in Algeria
► Malian crisis: French troops engage in direct combat
► State Department denies Syria's use of chemical weapons despite media reports
► Congresswoman introduces 'Aaron's Law' to honor Swartz
► US programmer outsourced own job to China, spent workdays on Reddit and Facebook
► Inflatable hope: NASA looks forward to a blow-up space module
► Obama re-election 'not objective' – Russian monitors
► Russia to become European powerhouse by 2020
► Russia drafts 3-year foreign PR plan based on soft power – report
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► Lance Armstrong's Oprah interview will cause 'fireworks'. Published on Jan 15, 2013 :: Having approached his upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey after "a lot of advice, a lot of consideration", Lance Armstrong knows exactly the risks he runs in sitting down with the talk show host, said Anthony McCrossan. Speaking to Al Jazeera from South Hampton in the UK, McCrossan, a professional cycling commentator, said whatever revelations led Winfrey to say she was "mesmerised" by the former Tour De France winner's answers, will cause "fireworks" in the cycling community. (VIDEO)
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■ Kashmir: Caught in the middle. Published on Jan 15, 2013 :: We look at the recent flare-up between India and Pakistan and ask: Is lasting peace between the two countries possible without resolving the Kashmir question. (VIDEO)►
■ Crackdown on Vietnam's voices (VIDEO)
► INSIDE STORY
■ Americas - Idle No More. Published on Jan 16, 2013 :: An aboriginal protest movement in Canada has captivated the country and gained supporters around the world. But can Idle No More and the rest of Canada's indigenous community come together and force the government to act? Guests: Grand Chief Derek Nepinak, Pamela Palmater, and Tim Powers. (VIDEO)
■ Gambling with Italy's future. Published on Jan 16, 2013 :: It's a high stakes game, making billions, but creating a generation of losers. Italy is opening a thousand new gambling arcades. It's easy money for a government struggling with huge public debts. But support groups are worried the government is feeding a growing addiction. (VIDEO)
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► Japanese carriers ground Boeing 787 plane fleet. Published on Jan 15, 2013 :: It is a dream that is rapidly turning into a nightmare for airlines and passengers. Japanese carriers All Nippon and Japan Airlines have just grounded their entire fleet of Boeing 787 or the Dreamliner. That was after a battery problem forced an ANA plane to make an emergency landing. Al Jazeera's Gerald Tan explains. || ► US grounds Dreamliner fleet for safety checks. Published on Jan 16, 2013 :: The United States has grounded its fleet of Boeing Dreamliners, as have aviation regulators in Europe, India and Japan, after an apparent battery problem forced one of All Nippon Airways' (ANA) jets to make an emergency landing on Wednesday. The plane landed safely in Takamatsu, and all 137 passengers and crew were evacuated using the emergency slides, according to the airline. Several people were slightly injured during the evacuations. Al Jazeera's John Terrett reports from Washington DC.
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