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► How stimulus saved America but became a dirty word - Fast Forward. President Obama's stimulus program prevented the U.S. from falling into a depression and more of the same could boost the recovery, argues Alan Blinder, Princeton economist and former Federal Reserve vice chairman. In an interview with Reuters Editor-at-Large Sir Harry Evans, Blinder discusses his new book and why evidence that stimulus could work again is being ignored by policymakers. (January 22, 2013)
► Poor Sleep in Old Age Prevents the Brain from Storing Memories - Jan. 27, 2013 — The connection between poor sleep, memory loss and brain deterioration as we grow older has been elusive. But for the first time, scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have found a link between these hallmark maladies of old age. Their discovery opens the door to boosting the quality of sleep in elderly people to improve memory.
► New parks to protect WA's Horizontal Falls - From: AAP January 28, 2013 || New Australian National Park Features Unique 'Horizontal Falls' - By Andrea Thompson, OurAmazingPlanet Managing Editor - LiveScience.com | Mon, Jan 28, 2013
► 29 January 2013 - Smartphone sensors reveal security secrets | By Mark Ward Technology correspondent, BBC News
► Dutch Queen abdicates, Willem-Alexander to succeed || Change of monarch a party for everyone 'within budgets', says PM - Tuesday 29 January 2013
► Paralyzed by Chávez's absence, Venezuela's shaky government is inventing threats from abroad. But the hungry masses aren't buying it. - BY PETER WILSON | JANUARY 25, 2013
► Chavismo Is Entrenched - by Patrick Duddy (served as the U.S. ambassador to Venezuela from 2007 to 2010. He is presently a visiting senior lecturer at Duke University) - January 3, 2013
► What Hugo Chavez Built: The Legacy of Latin-American 'Chavismo' - By Julia E. Sweig |Jan 14 2013
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► Obama: I'll introduce my own immigration bill if Congress doesn't move - By Liz Goodwin, Yahoo! News
► Obama on immigration overhaul: 'Now is the time' - By JULIE PACE and DARLENE SUPERVILLE | Associated Press
► Rubio: Obama must accept border security as part of immigration reform - By Chris Moody, Yahoo! News
► LA County plans move on immigrant birthing hotels. LA County officials plan crackdown on immigrant birthing hotels as conditions draw complaints - Associated Press – Mon, Jan 28, 2013
► Obama authorizes $155 million more in aid to Syria - By JULIE PACE | Associated Press
► Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton End Marriage of Convenience with "60 Minutes" Lovefest - By Ron Fournier | National Journal – Mon, Jan 28, 2013
► Nine-Year-Old's 'Kid President' Pep Talk Video Goes Viral - By Mia Trovato | Trending Now
► War vet receives double-arm transplant. A soldier who lost all four limbs in a roadside bombing in Iraq says he's looking forward to driving and swimming with new arms after undergoing a double-arm transplant. (Jan. 29) (PHOTOS)
► 29 January 2013 - Food photos: How to do it properly
► Asteroid mining's peculiar past
► The psychology of the to-do list
► Livin' la vida Bonito
► Central Texas cuisine raises the steaks
► 28 January 2013 - In pictures: British guns lifted from wreck off Sicily
► 30 January 2013 - Analysis: What is driving North Korea's nuclear test plan? By Dr John Swenson-Wright Chatham House
► 29 January 2013 - France's gay marriage fight | By Hugh Schofield BBC News, Paris
► 29 January 2013 - In pictures: Timbuktu's manuscripts at the Ahmed Baba Institute
► Alabama gunman shoots school bus driver, takes child hostage
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► Obama's immigration speech: Light on details, heavy on vague demands
► Britain to send forces to Mali as part of EU mission
► Ron Paul calls US involvement in Mali 'undeclared war'
► 9/11 trial censorship? Gitmo court feed cut
► 'La Dolce Vita' treatment: Rome's Trevi Fountain to get fashion makeover
( Related mind : my post 14 January 2013, LATIMES Marc Martin's photo)
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By Richard Fausset - The nation may have the most at stake as Washington considers new policy on illegal immigrants, but it has learned the hard way to avoid the appearance of meddling in U.S. affairs. Obama speech | Timeline► Sen. Harry Reid's filibuster deal infuriates liberal Democrats
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► Witnesses offer previews of Wednesday's Senate gun hearing
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