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► After witnessing a mammoth power play that went nowhere recently, you are starting to feel less and less driven about getting what you want in a certain negotiation. Compromise is looking like the smarter and safer way to go. This may just be a phase, but it is a good time for you to readjust. Tone down your pace. Be less aggressive, and you will start to be happier. Admire the things in life that are free, and take a ride in the back seat for a while.
Selfishness works against you today -- so the self-interested thing to do is to take care of others! That might feel weird at first, but you should start to see how it works to your advantage soon.
► FOXNEWS 11 August 2013 : McCain suggests bond with Obama ends in Middle East, says Al Qaeda stronger
► GUARDIAN
■ 11 August 2013 : A Texan tragedy: ample oil, no water
■ 12 August 2013 : Prince Charles and his 36 private meetings with cabinet ministers
■ 12 August 2013 : Perseids: clear skies predicted for meteor shower over UK
■ 12 August 2013 : Tesco and Next in row with Labour over foreign workers
► BOING BOING 11 August 2013: How Breaking Bad took us to the breaking point
► NPR 11 August 2013 : Reactor Powered Up On First 'Made in India' Nuclear Sub
► MICHELLE MALKIN 11 August 2013: Cancel the 2016 election, because it's going to be 'Madam President' Hillary Clinton according to Maureen Dowd
► STAR TELEGRAM 11 August 2013 : Road to the past: Old Bankhead Highway to celebrate its 100th anniversary
► TECHCRUNCH 10 August 2013 : New Rule: Congressmen Who Thought Iraq Had WMDs Can’t Talk About NSA Effectiveness
► ARSTECHNICA 11 August 2013 : Lawmakers tasked with overseeing NSA surveillance programs feel "inadequate"
► DAILY KOS 11 August 2013 : Elizabeth Warren vs. Hillary Clinton in 2016: Great for women, the Democratic Party, and America
► FILM &ANIMATION : Master Surgeon! (PewDiePie Animated). Published on Aug 11, 2013 by PewDiePie
► NEWS & POLITIC : Gerald Celente - Trends In The News - "The American Empire" - (7/31/13). Published on Aug 5, 2013 by trendsjournal
► Competitors fly off pier in British 'birdman festival'
► Horsemen celebrate Eid in northern Nigeria
► Light and sound exhibit takes over New York tunnel
► More than 60 dead as Iraqis mark end to lethal Ramadan
► Sushi-go-round -- Japan tradition served with technology
► NEWS
■ Insight: Sinai air strike shows hair-trigger Israel-Egypt security ties
■ Palestinian negotiator: new Israeli settlements undermine talks
■ Supporters of Egypt's ousted president dig in as police expected to move to besiege sit-ins
■ Yemen's al Qaeda leader says will free prisoners
■ Factbox: Mexico's unwieldy energy sector braces for historic makeover
■ Egypt police expected to besiege Morsi sit-ins
■ Egypt police to besiege sit-ins within 24 hours
■ Mursi backers call for marches to foil Egypt crackdown
■ How Are Israelis and Palestinians Reacting to Israel's Decision to Build New Housing Settlements?
■ Global Economy: Seeking European signs of sturdier global rebound
■ Family of murdered Briton seeks compensation in China
■ Israel lists names of 26 Palestinians to be freed
■ 'Victims of Peace': Israelis Fear John Kerry-Sponsored Peace Talks Will Spark New Violence
■ Israel approves nearly 1,200 more settlement homes
■ In Jamaica, transgender teen murdered by mob
■ Exclusive: Snowden's Father Rejects Idea of Plea Deal For Son
► SCREEN : Grill Next Door: Grilled Potato Salad
► OMG!
■ Justin Theroux's A-List Birthday Bash
■ Ashton Kutcher Channels Steve Jobs, Calls Himself a Fraud at Teen Choice Awards
► FINANCE : 4 Foods That Last Forever
► GRIND TV : Swedish swimmers warned to protect private parts after discovery of notorious exotic fish
► HOMES : Sheryl Crow Slashes Price of L.A. Home by $3 Million
► SHINE : The 10 Most Underrated Beauty Habits of All
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA : Einstein Was Right: Clutter Is Good
► Israel names 26 Palestinian prisoners for release
► New West Bank settlement homes anger Palestinians
► Egypt pro-Morsi protest camps braced for crackdown
► HEALTH
■ Gadgets 'giving us the lowdown on our health'
■ Mers coronavirus: Dromedary camels could be source
► Today's African Proverb : "A long lawsuit breeds poverty" - A Kikuyu proverb sent by Daniel Kamotho Njuguna, Nanyuki, Kenya
► Snowden's father and lawyer receive Russian visas, plan trip to Moscow
► Israel announces raft of new settlement homes days ahead of Palestinian peace talks
► Mega to run 'cutting-edge' encrypted email after Lavabit's 'privacy seppuku'
► Back seat driver: Norwegian PM uses undercover taxi stunt for election ruse
► OP-ED : US is involved in 'Hot War' with Russia, fought by proxies
► India launches first home-built aircraft carrier
► Assange blasts Obama for denying Snowden's role in NSA reforms
► Russia among countries atop NSA surveillance priority list
► Damage control? NSA claims only touches 1.6% of internet traffic
► Moscow, Tehran to sign agreement on building new nuclear power plant – Iranian FM
► President of Iraqi Kurdistan ready to defend Kurds in Syria
► VIDEOS
■ Western Indifference: Kurds' cry for help in Syria falls on deaf ears
■ Unlikely Stars: Russian dashcam vids become internet sensations
■ Brits Abroad: Drugs, arrests, offenses in UK tourists' package
■ Sochi Check: Winter Olympics prep in full swing as 6 month countdown on
■ Black Wednesday: UK state health system blunders exposed, amputations & forgotten forceps
■ Lightning sparks massive fire at refinery in Venezuela
■ Saudi prince defects: 'Brutality, oppression as govt scared of Arab revolts' (EXCLUSIVE)
■ Eye on Allies: EU key target for NSA spying after China, Russia & Iran
► Paris beefs up security at tourist sites
► Pro-Morsi supporters brace for crackdown
► Santorum Seeks a Populist Tone for 2016 Race
By Zeke Miller / Des Moines - After coming up short in 2012, the conservative culture warrior is trying to reach out to downscale voters 'marginalized' by Mitt Romney
► HEALTH : What's the Best Motivator for Health? Cold, Hard Cash
► IDEAS : Parents Are Digital Hypocrites
► BUSINESS & MONEY : How to Talk to Kids About Money (Even if You Have None)
► AFGHANISTAN : The Dead Afghan's Tale: How Afghanistan's Poorest Are Bearing the Brunt of the War
► CRIME : Venezuelan Thieves Target Women's Hair
► VIDEO : TIME Explains: How Syria's War is Reviving Al Qaeda in Iraq
► OPINION : "I'd like to see all schools declared 'unvaccinated-free zones'" — Nina Shapiro on immunizing children
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : Will the real Charles Manson stand up? A new book retraces his steps.
► WORLD : In Argentina, a zoo that wants you to pet the tigers
► LOCAL
■ California Legislature faces raft of bills on volatile issues
■ After Sandy Hook, schools start the year with heightened security
■ Newest train to LAX will still come up short, at least at first
12 PICTURES TODAY
A Hindu man plays with a snake on the occasion of the Nag Panchami festival, outside the Nagvasuki temple in Allahabad on August 11, 2013. This Hindu festival is observed during the monsoon with prayers and tributes to snakes. AFP PHOTO/ SANJAY KANOJIA
Participants in The Color Run Beijing are showered with powder in the blue zone during the event in Beijing on August 10, 2013. Several thousand people took part in the 5 kilometre untimed race, during which participants were pelted with powder as they passed through four colour zones. AFP PHOTO / WANG ZHAO
Ukrainian Dmitry Balandin poses with his wooden model Cylon in his flat in Zaporizhzhya on August 6, 2013. It took Balandin, who works as a crane operator, six months to build the model from 500 parts. Balandin says he does not use blueprints and designs the parts as he works on them. (REUTERS/Gleb Garanich)
A customer at Pee Pee's Kazten Kafee (Cat Cafe) pets one of the cafe's two cats, in Berlin on August 8, 2013. According to the owners their cafe is the first in Berlin offering cats to be petted by customers with the aim to relax. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL
This undated handout photograph released by the Taipei City Zoo on August 7, 2013 shows staff stimulating their newly born panda cub at the zoo in Taipei. The public will have to wait three months to catch a glimpse of the first panda born in Taiwan, officials said in July, after she was successfully delivered by parents who were gifted from China . AFP PHOTO /Taipei City Zoo
People dance while attempting to break the Guinness Book of World Records for 'the most amount of people gathered in their underwear' in Times Square, New York, August 5, 2013. Organizers are trying to break the current record of 2,270 people. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
A young girl makes a circular construction with some of the 1600 panda figures in front of Berlin's main railway station on August 5, 2013 as part of a stunt organized by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) on the occasion of the German chapter's 50th anniversary. The 1600 figures, corresponding to the number of real pandas remaining, will tour various cities in Germany over the next three months. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL
Five time world sand sculpture champion Karen Fralich creates a masterpiece on the beach Aug. 3, 2013. The eighth annual Cobourg Sandcastle Festival took place over the weekend in Cobourg, Ont. Eight professional sculptors from across the Province and the United States came to Cobourg to showcase their talent along with nearly 60 other amateur teams. (Pete Fisher/QMI Agency)
Toronto's Caribbean Carnival grand parade rolls along Lake Shore Blvd on Saturday,Aug 3, 2013. Veronica Henri/QMI Agency
Toronto's Caribbean Carnival grand parade rolls along Lake Shore Blvd on Saturday,Aug 3, 2013. Veronica Henri/QMI Agency
This picture taken on July 30, 2013 shows several Guinness world record holder Exelon Kyle (R) walking on a tightrope extended between two hot-air balloons in Kunming, in southwest China's Yunnan province. Kyle took 38.35 seconds to complete the 'hot air balloon 18 meters fast walking' and created another Guinness World Record. AFP PHOTO
A woman has her photo taken as Marine One lands with U.S. President Barack Obama on the South Lawn of the White House on July 30, 2013 in Washington. AFP PHOTO/Brendan SMIALOWSKI
A Hindu man plays with a snake on the occasion of the Nag Panchami festival, outside the Nagvasuki temple in Allahabad on August 11, 2013. This Hindu festival is observed during the monsoon with prayers and tributes to snakes. AFP PHOTO/ SANJAY KANOJIA
Participants in The Color Run Beijing are showered with powder in the blue zone during the event in Beijing on August 10, 2013. Several thousand people took part in the 5 kilometre untimed race, during which participants were pelted with powder as they passed through four colour zones. AFP PHOTO / WANG ZHAO
Ukrainian Dmitry Balandin poses with his wooden model Cylon in his flat in Zaporizhzhya on August 6, 2013. It took Balandin, who works as a crane operator, six months to build the model from 500 parts. Balandin says he does not use blueprints and designs the parts as he works on them. (REUTERS/Gleb Garanich)
A customer at Pee Pee's Kazten Kafee (Cat Cafe) pets one of the cafe's two cats, in Berlin on August 8, 2013. According to the owners their cafe is the first in Berlin offering cats to be petted by customers with the aim to relax. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL
This undated handout photograph released by the Taipei City Zoo on August 7, 2013 shows staff stimulating their newly born panda cub at the zoo in Taipei. The public will have to wait three months to catch a glimpse of the first panda born in Taiwan, officials said in July, after she was successfully delivered by parents who were gifted from China . AFP PHOTO /Taipei City Zoo
People dance while attempting to break the Guinness Book of World Records for 'the most amount of people gathered in their underwear' in Times Square, New York, August 5, 2013. Organizers are trying to break the current record of 2,270 people. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
A young girl makes a circular construction with some of the 1600 panda figures in front of Berlin's main railway station on August 5, 2013 as part of a stunt organized by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) on the occasion of the German chapter's 50th anniversary. The 1600 figures, corresponding to the number of real pandas remaining, will tour various cities in Germany over the next three months. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL
Five time world sand sculpture champion Karen Fralich creates a masterpiece on the beach Aug. 3, 2013. The eighth annual Cobourg Sandcastle Festival took place over the weekend in Cobourg, Ont. Eight professional sculptors from across the Province and the United States came to Cobourg to showcase their talent along with nearly 60 other amateur teams. (Pete Fisher/QMI Agency)
Toronto's Caribbean Carnival grand parade rolls along Lake Shore Blvd on Saturday,Aug 3, 2013. Veronica Henri/QMI Agency
Toronto's Caribbean Carnival grand parade rolls along Lake Shore Blvd on Saturday,Aug 3, 2013. Veronica Henri/QMI Agency
This picture taken on July 30, 2013 shows several Guinness world record holder Exelon Kyle (R) walking on a tightrope extended between two hot-air balloons in Kunming, in southwest China's Yunnan province. Kyle took 38.35 seconds to complete the 'hot air balloon 18 meters fast walking' and created another Guinness World Record. AFP PHOTO
A woman has her photo taken as Marine One lands with U.S. President Barack Obama on the South Lawn of the White House on July 30, 2013 in Washington. AFP PHOTO/Brendan SMIALOWSKI
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