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► Your natural leadership is a huge asset today -- and the people around you can see that. It shouldn't be hard for you to get others to follow along, so act with confidence and make things happen. Right now, you're absolutely unstoppable in the career department. Better warn whoever might foolishly think they're giving you competition for the job you're after to just step aside, or they might get hurt. Then again, with the performance you've been putting in lately on the job, you've probably already decimated the competition. Prepare for a celebration -- and don't worry about being able to afford it.
I love them all.
Yellow drink [maybe it's a glass of orange juice],
and him [maybe he's a kind of the best-looking primate of France].
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 4 November 2013 : How Common Are Habitable Planets? One in Five Sun-Like Stars May Have Earth-Size, Potentially Habitable Planets || ► TELEGRAPH 5 November 2013 : One in five Sun-like stars could host habitable planets
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► DAILY MAIL 8 November 2013
■ Aldi trumps Harrods with a £20,000 hamper for just £500! The magnificent collection includes champagne, a 6.5kg Serrano ham and fine cheeses and meats
■ Coordinated cat stretch: Adorable kittens do their 'morning exercises' together in perfect unison
■ 'Say hello to the new member of the family': One Direction's Zayn Malik and Little Mix's Perrie Edwards become proud parents... but don't panic, it's to a cute kitten
► UN ODC 4 December 2009 : Nicolas Cage new UNODC ambassador for justice
► GUARDIAN 10 November 2013 : Typhoon Haiyan: at least 10,000 reported dead in Philippine province
► FOXNEWS 9 Novemebr 2013 : Iran nuclear talks end with no agreement after France balks at deal
► KSAT 9 November 2013 : Typhoon rips children from father's arms- Death toll in coastal city likely 1,000, Red Cross secretary general says
► SPACE 9 November 2013 : Olympic Torch in Space: Spacewalk Photos of Nov. 9, 2013
► PC WORLD 9 November 2013
■ Internet engineers urge security against online spies
■ Researchers boost wireless range in smartphones
► LIFEHACKER 9 November 2013 : Top 10 Things You Never Have to Pay Full Price For
► TIME 7 November 2013 : White House to Respond to Jimmy Kimmel-Protest Petition || ► LA TIMES 7 November 2013 : Jimmy Kimmel controversy: Protesters still not happy with ABC || ► WAPO 8 November 2013 : How Jimmy Kimmel's China joke became an issue for the White House
► Typhoon leaves at least 10,000 dead in Philippines - By Manuel Mogato
TACLOBAN, Philippines - One of the most powerful storms ever recorded, Typhoon Haiyan has killed at least 10,000 people in the central Philippines province of Leyte. | Video
* Video: Residents try to relocate after typhoon
* Video: Humanitarian crisis after Typhoon devastates Philippines
* Slideshow: Super typhoon slams Philippines
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► China's Communist Party starts economic reform meeting
► Company claims to have made advanced 3D-printed handgun
► Progress in Iran talks, powers must 'seize moment', Britain
► 10,000 feared dead after Typhoon Haiyan
► Raw: Over 100 Dead in Philippines Typhoon || ► Philippine Typhoon Death Toll Could Reach 10,000
► No Nuclear Deal Between 6 World Powers and Iran
► NEWS
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► Fears of 10,000 dead after typhoon
Officials say up to 10,000 people may have died on Leyte island, which bore the brunt of the devastation of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
* Tacloban: 'Utter devastation' - VIDEO
* In pictures: City in ruins
* 'I told my husband to save baby' - VIDEO
* Pilot flew over 'horrendous' devastation - VIDEO
* Super typhoon satellite images
* UK aid for victims
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► US, France playing good cop-bad cop in Iran talks
► France stalls deal on Iran nuclear program, talks to resume shortly
► 10,000 feared killed in Philippines by super typhoon Haiyan
► Iran launches mass production of new surface-to-air missiles
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► Syrian opposition to attend Geneva talks if West keeps 'humanitarian aid' promises – SNC leader
Humanitarian aid? Yeah? Like what? Weaponry?
► OP-ED : NSA surveillance is 'terrorism-lite'
► FAA proposes widespread civilian drone use in US airspace by 2015
► VIDEOS
■ 'Without third party bitcoin is safer than Fed notes'
■ Sky's the limit: Drones in overloaded air traffic risk collisions. America's buzzing air space is bracing itself for a new invasion of thousands of drones. Although they are expected to be used for peaceful purposes such as firefighting and weather tracking - it's causing a lot of concern. You'll never notice it from the ground, but the skies above the US are crowded with roughly five thousand planes at any given moment. The daily total of movements, is up to a whopping 90,000. And dangerous incidents involving drones have already taken place there - as Gayane Chichakyan reveals.
■ Million March Missing? MSM ignore masked global outrage
■ Haiyan Horror: Super-typhoon kills 1,200+ as it ravages Philippines
■ Save our souls, Mama! (RT Documentary). Meet Alyona. She is 34, single, worked as an editor for a glossy magazine. Natalya: divorced, has a 16-year-old daughter. Sergey: retired military man, married, has a daughter. What unites these people? Find out in this film.
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► Counting the Cost : Priced out of the city
► PHILIPPINES : 10,000 Feared Dead - Officials say the massive typhoon that ravaged the central Philippines has likely left tens of thousands dead in one city alone, as ferocious winds and rains washed away buildings and buried people under tons of debris.
* Typhoon's Deadly Path of Destruction
► IRAN : No Nuke Deal - Despite some progress, world leaders announced on Sunday that they came up empty-handed in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program
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► NATION : Race stars in Detroit bid for bankruptcy - Some black residents liken the loss of local control over the city to an emergency manager and the sale of its assets to slavery and neocolonial plundering.
► WORLD : Typhoon death toll may hit 10,000 in Philippines - Officials: Typhoon Haiyan death toll may soar to 10,000 in Philippines From the Associated Press. The toll from one of the strongest storms on record could be vast, officials say after the extent of the devastation started to become apparent.
► LOCAL : L.A. County workers union votes to authorize possible strike
► BUSINESS : Californians have their doubts about healthcare law - Californians are more supportive of President Obama's healthcare law than the country at large, but they still worry it will raise...
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► L.A. AFFAIRS : New single woman looks for a real-world connection - Newly single, she forgoes online dating to seek a chance, in-person encounter that will lead to love. - - By Tammy Delatorre
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