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► You'll enjoy a surge of power today, which could cause some problems with one of your relationships -- this person thought they were the one in charge, and it's going to be a bit painful for them to face reality, today. Handle this potentially tense situation by anticipating their objections. They are going through a bit of paranoia, and it's wisest for you not to play into it. So don't rush to defend yourself about what they're saying. They will come around eventually. Service is all-important today -- but you're on the delivery side this time! Help those who need it most and see if you can get your customers (or family) to tell you what they really want.
► NY TIMES : Russia's Stimulus Plan: Open the Gulag Gates
► GUARDIAN
■ US drone strikes kill 12 suspected al-Qaida militants in Yemen► NPR : Egypt's Top General And His U.S. Lessons In Democracy
■ Vladimir Putin criticised on Russian TV
■ Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's lawyer calls for UK intervention over execution fears
■ Sicilian mafia boss arrested at Uxbridge semi to surprise of neighbours
■ Richard Dawkins' tweets on Islam are as rational as the rants of an extremist Muslim cleric
► NBC NEWS : Hype over the Hyperloop accelerates as Elon Musk's 'big reveal' nears
► DAILY KOS : Republicans rally against Obama effort to shut down the government
► WISE BREAD : 10 Ways to Shave $10 (or More) Off Your Grocery Bill
► NEWS &POLITIC : John Mauldin's 'Investing In The New Normal' - FULL VERSION. Published on Jul 17, 2013 by John Mauldin
► NEWS &POLITIC : Jobs, GDP, and the Fed: Propaganda Disguised as Information .Published on Aug 2, 2013 by SchiffReport
► U.S. orders staff to leave Pakistan's Lahore consulate
By Katharine Houreld - ISLAMABAD - The U.S. government ordered the evacuation of non-essential staff from its consulate in the northeastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Friday due to the threat of attack, with the State Department also warning U.S. citizens not to travel to Pakistan.
* Gunmen in Pakistan kill nine in attack at mosque on Muslim holiday► U.S., Russia seek to keep working ties
* Video: Deadly mosque attack in Pakistan
* Suicide bomber kills 30 at policeman's funeral in Pakistan
By Lesley Wroughton and Phil Stewart - WASHINGTON - U.S. and Russian officials will seek to maintain a working relationship when they meet in Washington on Friday, even though the political mood between their countries has hit one of its lowest points since the end of the Cold War.
* NSA to cut system administrators by 90 percent► Berlusconi case highlights flaws in legal system
By Barry Moody - ROME - Silvio Berlusconi says he is the victim of politicized judges, his enemies that he has finally been nailed after two decades evading the law. Either way, the fate of Italy's dominant politician highlights deep problems with the country's judicial system.
* As Berlusconi star fades, daughter Marina tipped as new leader
► Afghanistan celebrates Eid festival
► Bomb kills 14 in Afghan graveyard on Eid
► Muslims in Sarajevo mark Eid
► Barricaded Morsi backers hold Eid celebrations in Cairo
► Rare Sumatran tiger cubs born at US capital zoo
► Cannes reels under jewellery thefts
► Paris outdoor exhibition pokes fun at Parisians
► Georgia marks 5th anniversary of war with Russia
► M a l a r i a
► Raw: Muslims Mark End of Ramadan Amid Turmoil
► Raw: Assad Attends Eid Prayers
► Obama Calls on Greece to Balance Austerity
► Training Dogs to Help Sniff Out Cancer
► Study Suggests Dolphins Can Imitate Humans
► NEWS
■ Egypt enmities runs deep as crisis drags on
■ U.S. and Russia seek to keep working ties despite Snowden, summit fuss
■ Spoof Washington Post story fools China's news agency
► SHINE
■ 10 Things to Never Say During a Fight
■ Opt Out or In? New York Times Magazine Sparks Working-Mom Debate. Again.
► OMG! : Taylor Swift Loves Retro Bikinis
► Edinburgh Zoo panda Tian Tian 'may be pregnant'
► HEALTH
■ Autism 'affects male and female brains differently'
■ Mers coronavirus: Dromedary camels could be source
► FUTURE : Can we build a lift that could take us into space?
► Egypt's Coptic Pope 'fears attacks'
A senior bishop in Egypt's Coptic Church says Pope Tawadros II has cancelled weekly meetings due to concerns over possible attacks on his congregation.
* Q&A: Crisis explained
* Obama's delicate balancing act
* Minister: 'End to the protests'
► VIDEO
■ British woman's big baby breaks Spanish record► Chernobyl's legacy recorded in trees
■ Mars rover: Curiosity has sent back 70,000 Martian images
Radiation from the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident suppressed tree growth and appears to have a lasting negative legacy, a study suggests.
* Chernobyl no-go zone's wildlife - VIDEO
* The radioactive trees of Chernobyl
* Plants endure Chernobyl radiation
* Mammals decline in Chernobyl zone
► Israel refuses to sign any agreements with EU based on settlement guidelines
► 10 killed as gunmen shoot at people leaving mosque in Pakistan
► NSA head: Replace would-be Snowdens with computers to stop future leaks
► Encrypted email service used by Snowden shuts down not to be 'complicit in crimes against the American people'
► Moscow 'rejects' Saudi 'offer' to drop Assad for rich arms deal
► Court officially declares Bitcoin a real currency
► Scientists say Jupiter moon landing best shot at finding habitable world
► New revelations: Germany sends 'massive amounts' of phone, email data to NSA
► VIDEOS
■ Frosty Stalemate: US, Russia look for common ground over Syria &Snowden
■ Olympic Blames: Calls to boycott Sochi stir media frenzy over gay law misinformation
■ Feast to Famine: Egypt faces major crisis as post-Ramadan festivities end
► People & Power : Life at any price
► Inside Story : The rise and rise of al-Qaeda
► Rivals rally in Egypt on Eid holiday
► earthrise
■ A Liter of Light► Russia rues Obama no-show in Moscow
■ Solar Revolution
► Report: Americans' emails being scanned
► 101 East : Crystal Dreams
► The French African Connection - Episode 1: France's thirst for energy
► MAGAZINE : Threat of Terrorism: What We Should Do About Little al-Qaedas. Small al-Qaeda-affiliated groups are cropping up around the world. Fareed Zakaria has advice for dealing with them
► RUSSIA : US, Russia Diplomatic and Defense Chiefs to Meet
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