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► That little pain in your foot or digestive issue may start to flare up today -- so pay careful attention and try not to make it worse. It's a good day to follow up with health care professionals. The people closest to you are starting to see you in a brand new light right now. Maybe it's the changes you've been making in your life, maybe it's the changes that they've made in theirs. Either way, this is a day when you will see little if any conflict happening. Everyone is on your side, and they all agree with your ways of thinking. All of this wonderful collaboration means one thing -- progress! You could finish up everything today if you pull everyone together.
► DAILY MAIL
■ 29 October 2013 : Bitcoin investor who forgot he bought £17 of the currency checks four years later to find it is worth £551,000
■ 30 October 2013 : Diamonds, dance classes and dramas at the debutante ball: Behind-the-scenes at London's most prestigious society event
► ABC NET 30 October 2013 : Australia's neighbours 'not immune' to our intelligence gathering
► CNBC 29 October 2013 : Obamacare's foundation 'not workable': Rep. Paul Ryan
► FOXNEWS 30 October 2013 : National security expert: Obama could lose Iraq
► E ONLINE 30 October 2013 : Mariska Hargitay and Joe Biden Visit National Domestic Violence Hotline Headquarters
► NPR 30 October 2013
■ Wednesday Political Mix: Obama's 'Read My Lips' ACA Problem
■ World Headlines: China Calls Tiananmen Attack Terrorism
► GUARDIAN 31 October 2013 : Reports that NSA secretly intercepts data infuriate Google and Yahoo
► ENGADGET 30 October 2013 : Russia denies it slipped world leaders bugged USB disks and cables
► NASA : Ghost of Jupiter Nebula
► Madonna's 1990 conical bra and corset adorn 2014 Barbican season
► Can Merkel really be surprised the NSA spied on her? || ► Can Merkel really be surprised the NSA spied on her?
► NSA intercepts Google, Yahoo traffic overseas: report
► NSA's defense: Europeans did it too - By Tabassum Zakaria and Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON - The National Security Agency says it was the Europeans themselves who did the spying on close U.S. allies, and then handed data to the Americans.
* NSA denies reports it targeted Vatican
* Germany envoys at White House to sort out tensions
► Obama blames insurers for lost coverage - By Roberta Rampton and David Morgan
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said that "bad apple" insurance companies are to blame for hundreds of thousands of people losing their coverage in the past few weeks.
* Obamacare website security at 'high risk' before launch
* Video: Obama says responsibility is his for fixing website
► SLIDESHOW : Most powerful people
► Crowds gather for opening of Bosphorus tunnel in Istanbul
► UN warning over millions of teenage mothers
► NEWS
■ Assad tells envoy Syrians will decide on peace talks
■ US must put Mideast peace after Iran: Israeli minister
■ Exclusive: Syria peace talks face delay as big powers split
■ Russia denies Italian reports it spied on G20 leaders
■ Senior Muslim Brotherhood leader arrested in Egypt
■ Mars Rover Curiosity Eyes Next Science Target
■ Growing European backlash over spying threatens billions of dollars in US trade
■ Assad tells U.N. envoy peace talks can succeed only if aid to rebels stops
■ U.S. spy agency's defense: Europeans did it too
■ EU checking Russian G20 gifts for bugs
■ Merkel envoys at White House to discuss U.S.-German intelligence cooperation
■ Israel plans more than 1,500 new settlement homes
■ First-ever suicide bombing at Tunisian resort could presage more violent attacks by extremists
■ Iraq seeking new US aid after pushing out troops
■ Egyptian students protest after Brotherhood leader arrested
■ U.S. primaries a legacy of President Kennedy: historians
■ PHOTOS
* Photos of the day - October 30, 2013
* The top 10 countries for expats
■ Big Bird, Elmo to encourage kids to eat produce
■ How Presidents age in office
■ 3 New Species Discovered in Australia's 'Lost World'
■ India's Modi aims at history and Gandhis with world's tallest statue
► GOOD MORNING AMERICA
■ Couples Say 'I Moo' to Dairy Farm Weddings
■ Dad Creates Magical Trick-or-Treating Photos of Kids 'Flying'
► HEALTH : 5 Good Reasons to Buy Frozen Fruits & Veggies
► FINANCE : Social Security benefits to go up by 1.5 percent
► ASIA
■ New Zealand hot air balloon crash pilot 'used cannabis'
■ Pakistani bomb widows rebuild their lives with new skills
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : Steroids can benefit athletes for a decade after use
► Google outrage at 'NSA hacking'
Google expresses outrage documents leaked by Edward Snowden suggest that the US National Security Agency (NSA) hacked its data links.
* How intelligence is gathered
* Media detect mixed messages
* Mardell: Injured innocents
* Snowden leaks explained - VIDEO
* Who is handling NSA leaks?
* Clapper on 'leadership intentions'
► VIDEOS
■ Obama apologises for health website problems
■ Tiananmen fire 'was terrorist attack' says state TV
■ Priceless Naples treasure of San Gennaro goes on show
■ Crying babies welcome in Brazil's 'Mum's Cinema' club
■ Internet boosts Indian wedding planning
► Today's African Proverb : "When misfortune comes across your path, even grass does not allow you to pass"- A Kirundi proverb sent by Jean Baptiste Niyongabo in Bujumbura, Burundi
► NSA, 'Five Eyes' use Australian embassies to gather intel on Asia
► 'Homeland Stupidity' creator sues NSA, DHS
► Poland asks European court to hide CIA secret torture prison case from public
► Avoiding NSA clutches: India to launch internal email policy for govt comms
► NATO, Russia say device used to scan crowds for explosives near completion
► Declassified: US air force tested secretly acquired Soviet fighters in Area 51
► Putin urges zero tolerance to corruption
► First bitcoin ATM opens in Vancouver, more planned throughout Canada
► VIDEOS
■ Code to Cash: 1st bitcoin ATM opens in Canada. Bitcoin, the experimental online currency is now a global one complete with its own, and so far only, ATM. The first machine has been set up in a cafe in Vancouver, where people can exchange digital money, for physical cash. But, many of you are probably asking yourselves - what are Bitcoins?
■ Green Scream: Brits decry clean energy taxes amid worsening austerity. Britain may have a rethink on green energy since a survey claims two thirds of its citizens are against directly propping up the non-competitive industry. The so-called green levies make up a hefty part of average energy bills, and are only predicted to snowball if the UK proceeds with pro-green policies. RT's Polly Boyko reports from London.
■ "I no longer love blue skies": Drone strike victims testify before Congress
■ CrossTalk: Taming NSA?
■ Denial File: NSA claims EU Intel agencies willingly shared data
■ Boiling Point: Iraq seeks US military tech, aid to counter terrorism
■ UK, Germany in secret deal to kill off EU bank, car regulation. It's emerged Germany and the UK are deep in talks behind Brussels' back, over watering down EU laws. In return for helping weaken environmental regulations, Britain wants Berlin's aid in safeguarding the leeway, enjoyed by bankers. It's all drawing accusations of cynical disregard, for the public good.
► earthrise
■ Arctic Enzymes
■ Recycling Revolution
■ Series five, episode five
► Counting the Cost
■ Who will save Egypt's economy?
■ What is gold really worth?
► EMPIRE : Turning a page: Latin America and the US
► Inside Story : M23: On the brink of defeat?
► Al Jazeera Correspondent : Trail of murder: Indonesia's bloody retreat
► Fault Lines - America's Hidden Harvest
► IRAQ : Iraq's Dark Times - By Nate Rawlings
The country's prime minister is visiting the U.S. to ask for help while his country is once again descending into sectarian violence
► SPACE : The Hunt for Another Earth - Scientists have found a planet outside our solar system with nearly the same size and density as our own
► BUDGETS : Congress Wants to Avoid Another Shutdown - But their conference isn't agreeing on much
► DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE : NSA Chief Denies Tapping Google, Yahoo - Gen. Alexander shot down media reports
► LIFE at Lascaux: Color Photos From Another World
► NATION: Napolitano commits funds to aid UC students who entered U.S. illegally
* 2nd California Republican joins House Democrats on immigration bill
* 60 Freeway shut down after possible officer-involved shooting
► OPINION : 'Boobies bracelets' heading for the Supreme Court?
► Russia's Putin beats Obama for top spot in Forbes' most powerful
Dr. David Ward, 19th Place, Oakdale, California. Axons of motor neurons synapsing with skeletal muscle cells Nerve and muscle thin section. PHOTOGRAPH BY: David G. Ward / Nikon Small World
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Look! Is this kind of purple trees without leaves, standing patiently waiting for purple rain too, maybe? See the air layer and the air around it, all shades of purple. This motif is also good to be used as patterns for traditional scarf of my fantasy land, or for a cover of a timeless purple story.
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