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► You're feeling upset -- and for good reason! People are acting like jerks today, but there's not much you can do about it but lick your wounds. Plotting revenge is for lesser mortals than you! This is not the time to leap outside of your comfort zone! If you are not comfortable right now, you will not be happy. Your emotions are driving you to make hasty decisions that might not be in your best interests in the long run, so resist the urge to start something new. Later, you can start pushing yourself a little bit -- to be more bold, more emotional, whatever. That's always invigorating, but it's also dangerous, sometimes. Just keep yourself busy with your daily routine for now.
► GUARDIAN 3 November 2013
■ Germany 'should offer Edward Snowden asylum after NSA revelations'
■ Radicalisation in Syria poses growing threat to Europe, says Turkish leader
■ UK government reaction to NSA leaks eroding freedom, rights groups warn
► CHANNEL 3000 3 November 2013 : What Affordable Care Act issues mean for consumers
► DAILY KOS 3 November 2013 : Obama has done nothing to address income inequality. Right?
► KSAT 3 November 2013 : Police missed LAX suspect by 'minutes'
► HOSTED AP 3 November 2013 : Rallying for McAuliffe, Obama tears into tea party
► FOXNEWS 3 November 2013 : As Morsi trial about to open, anti-US sentiment running high in Egypt
► CNN 3 November 2013 : How marathons can bring peace
► Syria opposition outlines preconditions for peace talks - By Yasmine Saleh and Ayman Samir
CAIRO - The Syrian opposition set terms for attending peace talks to end the Syrian civil war, in a move that throws the proposed conference into further confusion.
* Video: Few signs of hope on the horizon in Syria
* Syrian army and allies push into southern Damascus: activists
* Palestinians lose more than most in Syrian exodus
* World must help Lebanon handle Syrian refugee flood: UNICEF
► VIDEO
■ Medvedev: Assad needs guarantee over fate
■ Obama campaigns for Virginia's Terry McAuliffe
► Democrats target Tea Party in governor race- By Steve Holland
ARLINGTON, Virginia - President Barack Obama and fellow Democrats attempted on Sunday to tap into voter anger about a 16-day U.S. government shutdown and turn Virginia's upcoming governor's election into a referendum on Tea Party conservatives.
* Obamacare woes frustrating Democrats' 2014 prospects
► NEWS
■ Syrian army and allies push into southern Damascus: activists
■ Syria opposition lays preconditions for peace talks
■ Israel issues tenders for more settler homes ahead of Kerry visit
■ US, Egypt try to put brave face on frayed relations, commit to restoring full partnership
■ Militant's death brings little joy in Pakistan
■ Snowden says calls for reform prove intel leaks were justified
■ Iran sticks to 'Death to America' on embassy takeover day
■ Kerry sees signs Egypt moving back towards democracy
■ Rallying for McAuliffe, Obama tears into tea party
■ Straight Up: Paula Abdul talks faith, fame and twerking on her first visit to Israel
■ Palestinians lose more than most in Syrian exodus
■ Analysis: Tensions with allies rise, but U.S. sees improved China ties
■ Kerry: US won't allow attacks on Mideast partners
■ Bank of Canada chief 'absolutely open' to idea of woman on currency next time
■ SLIDESHOW : Solar Eclipse
■ What's ahead for NJ Gov. Christie if re-elected?
■ Nigeria: Suspected Islamic militants attack wedding convoy, death toll varies from 5 to 30
■ Obama's health law finally gets real for America
■ Gunman told police he acted alone in LAX shooting
■ White House, lawmakers: no clemency for Snowden
■ Experts say nuclear power needed to slow warming
► SHINE
■ The Top 30 Beauty Secrets from the People Who Know Best
■ How to Make Perfect Scrambled Eggs
■ The 7 Worst Health Habits Ever
► MOVIES : Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Shared Hot Topic: Slavery
► MAGAZINE : Five reasons why the Virginia governor's race matters
► Israel denies Palestinians shot drone down over Gaza
► US not hounding Snowden leaks journalists like Britain
► Edward Snowden says calls for reforms prove his leaks are justified
► 3 Russians among 7 dead as overcrowded ferry sinks in Thailand
► US peace effort wavers as Israel issues tenders for new settlement homes
► Kuwaiti woman arrested in Saudi Arabia for driving sick father to hospital
► A must-see: Rare solar eclipse sweeps across the world
► VIDEOS
■ Man vs. Woman (RT Documentary). Vladimir Pilat founded a combat version of the traditional Ukrainian dance, Gopak. He married one of his students and turned his lover into an Amazon, but couldn't hold on to her. After encouraging his wife to adapt the new martial art for women, she went much further and set up her own rival training school.
■ Close to home, yet so far away: Syrian internal refugees struggle for survival. Syrian conflict has already caused more than 2.5 million people to flee the country. Yet about twice that number have had to flee their homes, but stay within Syria. RT's Paula Slier went to meet one such family.
■ Venture Capital: Muslim money & extending Bitcoin influence (E14)
■ Care(less) Homes: Whistleblower fired after revealing UK nursing home abuse
► UNCATEGORIZED : Romney Accuses Obama of 'Fundamental Dishonesty' on Health Care
► SURVEILLANCE : Five Anti-Spying Hacks
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