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► SCIENCEDAILY 17 September 2013 : Red Grapes, Blueberries May Enhance Immune Function || ► XINHUA 18 September 2013 : Red grapes, blueberries may enhance immune function: study
► ABC NEWS 17 September 2013 : Dad Gets '1 Up'for Super Mario Bros.-Themed Kid's Bedroom
► NY DAILY NEWS 17 September 2013 : Sandra Bullock talks Jesse James cheating, divorce: 'Nobody can be prepared for anything'|| ► DAILY MAIL 16 September 2013 : Flawless Sandra Bullock stars on new Vogue cover at 49 in daring backless gown as she reveals she would 'quit' acting for son Louis
► KSAT 19 September 2013
■ Government shutdown gears in motion
■ House passes bill to take 3.8 million off food stamps
► DAILY KOS 19 September 2013
■ Democrats giddy over Boehner-Cruz shutdown threat as GOP begins to panic
■ Will Ted Cruz filibuster his way to disaster?
► GUARDIAN
■ 20 September 2013 : Iran's Khatami strikes back
■ 19 September 2013 : Meike Ziervogel: 'I could only write about Magda Goebbels in English'
■ 19 September 2013 : Pope Francis sets out vision for more gay people and women in 'new' church
► SPACE 19 September 2013 : Mars Mystery Deepens: Curiosity Rover Finds No Sign of Methane
► GLOBAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 19 September 2013 : The Morning After; Price Discovery is Zero; PUT on the Bond Market? Is Inflation Really Under 2%?
► MICHELLE MALKIN 19 September 2013 : Obama: People mistakenly think raising the debt ceiling means the US is racking up more debt
► FOXNEWS 19 September 2013 : 'Inside Job'? Leaders of State Department’s Benghazi review grilled by lawmakers
► TECHDIRT 19 September 2013 : DOJ To Reporter: We Can Prove You're Wrong, But We Want To Embarrass You, So We'll Wait
► SF GATE 19 September 2013 : S.F. sheriff's lieutenant arrested again
► NEWS & POLITIC : Bashar al-Assad Interview with Fox News. Published on Sep 18, 2013 by FoxNewsChannel
► OPINION : Putin is winning on Snowden, Syria and Sochi… but so what? - by Ian Bremmer
► Insight: Syrian rebels upset with U.S. after chemical weapons deal
► Putin sees hope in Syria deal
By Alexei Anishchuk and Arshad Mohammed - MOSCOW/WASHINGTON - Russian President Vladimir Putin said he could not be 100 percent certain a U.S.-Russian plan for the destruction of Syrian chemical arms would be carried out successfully, but he saw reason to hope it would.
* France suggests it is ready to give weapons to Syria rebels
► Fed's decision not to cut stimulus 'prudent' - China's Xinhua || ► European Factors to Watch-Shares to rise as Fed keeps stimulus
► Russia to send UN 'evidence' of rebel chem attack
► Japan PM tours crippled Fukushima nuclear plant
► Philippine army warns Muslim rebels to surrender
► Kadhafi regime members in court amid tight security
► NEWS
■ Russia says no plans yet to destroy Syrian chemical arms on own soil
■ Senator McCain attacks Putin on Russian website
■ Syria: Putin Not Certain Assad Will Stick To Deal
■ Putin: Syria chemical attack sly rebel provocation
■ Putin says he may seek 4th presidential term
■ Putin warns Ukraine over Europe ambitions
■ Putin sees hope in Syria deal; Kerry says it's vital that U.N. acts
■ Assad 'Is At Stalemate And Wants Ceasefire'
■ Iran's top leader opens way for Rouhani outreach
■ NASA rover finds no hint of methane in Mars air
■ Pope says Church must end obsession with gays, contraception, abortion
► SHINE
■ NASA Wants to Pay You $10K to Lie in Bed for Two Months► SHOPPING : Worth the splurge: 10 stylish investment pieces
■ The 10 Phrases that Make Men Go Ballistic || ■ REDBOOK :10 Things Men Hate to Hear in Bed || ■ COSMOPOLITAN : 8 Secret Guy Insecurities || ■ REDBOOK : 10 Questions Men are Too Scared to Ask Women || COSMOPOLITAN : Vaginal Orgasm + Clitoral Orgasm = Best. Sex. Ever.
■ The 10 Most Annoying Shoe Problems--Solved!
► FINANCE : The Smartest Colleges in America
► AUTOS : America's oddest sci-fi custom can land in your driveway — for a price
► Syrian civil war 'in stalemate'
Syria's deputy prime minister tells the Guardian newspaper the civil war has reached stalemate and the government would back a ceasefire.
* 'Stalemate' in Syria civil war -VIDEO
* Paul Wood: Clash exposes rebel rifts
* German chemicals 'not in Syria arms'
* Assad chemical attack 'a fact'
► MAGAZINE
■ Poking fun at power - The cartoonist who spares no-one, from Damascus to Washington
► FEATURE
■ Stockpile destruction - How do you dispose of chemical weapons?
■ Mr Nintendo - How Hiroshi Yamauchi changed video games forever
► ANALYSIS
■ James Reynolds - Iran's president strengthens his hand before a UN summit► CAPITAL : A fatal flaw when choosing the right leader
■ Centre stage - Putin turns summit into public event, says Bridget Kendall
► HEALTH : Elderly care needs 'set to treble' by 2050
► FUTURE : Why all we knew about planets is wrong
► Today's African Proverb : "Take good care of your neck; neck ornaments are not difficult to find"- A Bemba proverb sent by Martin Sumbulelo, Ndola, Zambia
► OP-ED : EU is 'incapable' of pursing common goals on Syria
► Venezuelan president denied travel through US airspace - Caracas
► Bolivian president to sue US govt for crimes against humanity
► Syrian civil war has reached stalemate, govt may call for ceasefire – Deputy PM
► Kerry presses for urgent, peaceful disarmament of Syrian chemical weapons
► Yemeni terror attacks on military targets leave at least 30 dead
► Iranian president offers to facilitate Syrian peace talks
► If Berlusconi were gay he would never be on trial – Putin
Maybe, but he does not have to be gay to face trial because of his underwear affair.
► OP-ED : Anarchy in Libya 2 years after NATO 'humanitarian liberation'
► Globalist challenges to be overcome by national revival – Putin
► BUSINESS : Sour over Syria: American senators attack Russian banks
► Politkovskaya murder suspects may be linked to Forbes editor Klebnikov killing
► VIDEOS
■ 'UN inspectors ignore evidence on Syria chemical attacks' - Russian deputy FM
■ Settling Scores: Gaddafi's son faces trial in Libya, fair hearing doubtful
■ Antarctica by Land (RT Documentary). RT travels to Antarctica to meet Russia's team of polar explorers. Why do people choose to work in Antarctica and what is life like among scores of penguins? Find out in this documentary.
■ Rebels v. Radicals: Infighting erupts as US intervention in Syria halts
■ US seizes Iranian-controlled NY skyscraper despite promises of dialogue
■ New Leaf? 'Road to nuclear deal with Iran tough to predict'
■ No-Fly Zone: Venezuelan president denied US airspace
■ Christian village Maalula falls into jihadists' hands as Al-Qaeda grows in Syria
► Inside Story : Why is Egypt under a state of emergency?
► 101 East : A Widow's Penance
► Scientist Stephen Hawking: The film
► WORLD : Disturbing Reactions in India to Miss America
► TECHNOLOGY : The Top 10 Roller Coasters in the U.S.
► MALAYSIA : Malaysia's Multiracial Promise Marred by Bigotry and Political Persecution
► Is Obama Rooting for Merkel?
By Jay Newton-Small - The U.S. President and German Chancellor haven't always agreed, but Obama probably doesn't want to switch partners
* Merkel's 'Step by Step' Rise to the Top in Germany
► Why Chemical Weapons Nearly Took Obama to War. A total of 57,740 tons of declared chemical agents have been destroyed across the world, but how scared should we be?
► Japan Scrambles Jets Amid China Tensions - Territorial claims see worrying rise antagonism
► TENNIS : 'Battle of the Sexes' Turns 40 - A look back at TIME's coverage. Billie Jean King clobbered Bobby Riggs in the historic tennis match
► WORLD : Pope seeks to shift Catholic Church's priority from dogma to mercy
► NATION : This shutdown could make '90s version look tame
By David Lauter and Lisa Mascaro - It's potentially worse than Clinton-era fights because GOP leaders must contend with the White House and with Republicans who want to 'defund Obamacare.'
► OPINION : "The sense of mania and euphoria of five years ago has been replaced by a somber hopefulness." — Eric J. Weiner arguing for a new economic mind-set
6 PICTURES TODAY
Numerous tents are seen during the 2013 International I Camping Festival in Mount Wugongshan of Pingxiang, Jiangxi province, September 15, 2013. (REUTERS/Stringer)
A Beluga paints a picture with a special paintbrush at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo on September 17, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu Tsuno)
A protester gestures while holding up a placard, which reads: "How much does your silence cost?", during a rally in Bucharest, against plans to open Europe's biggest open-cast gold mine in Romania on September 15, 2013. (REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel)
Miss Iowa, Nicole Kelly, is seen on stage during the evening gown portion of the preliminary round of the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 10, 2013. Miss America will be crowned during the final ceremony on Sunday, September 15. Kelly was born missing half of her left arm.(REUTERS/Carlo Allegri)
A South Korean man eats a live octopus during an event to promote a local food festival in Seoul on Sept.12, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/JUNG YEON-JE)
A baby tries to touch an installation called "Metal Flower" at the exhibition "O nome da Cor" (The name of Colour) in Sao Paulo on September 12, 2013. (REUTERS/Nacho Doce)
Numerous tents are seen during the 2013 International I Camping Festival in Mount Wugongshan of Pingxiang, Jiangxi province, September 15, 2013. (REUTERS/Stringer)
A Beluga paints a picture with a special paintbrush at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium in Yokohama, suburban Tokyo on September 17, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu Tsuno)
A protester gestures while holding up a placard, which reads: "How much does your silence cost?", during a rally in Bucharest, against plans to open Europe's biggest open-cast gold mine in Romania on September 15, 2013. (REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel)
Miss Iowa, Nicole Kelly, is seen on stage during the evening gown portion of the preliminary round of the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 10, 2013. Miss America will be crowned during the final ceremony on Sunday, September 15. Kelly was born missing half of her left arm.(REUTERS/Carlo Allegri)
A South Korean man eats a live octopus during an event to promote a local food festival in Seoul on Sept.12, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/JUNG YEON-JE)
A baby tries to touch an installation called "Metal Flower" at the exhibition "O nome da Cor" (The name of Colour) in Sao Paulo on September 12, 2013. (REUTERS/Nacho Doce)
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