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► You are feeling the urge to explore -- so throw away the map and take off in a bold new direction! This could be as simple as trying a new kind of food or as crazy as a spontaneous road trip. If you think you can make peace between two people who've been bickering a lot lately, you're probably right. You can see through their bluster and you know that deep down inside they really like and respect each other. Now, all you have to do is to convince them of this. Believe it or not, your word carries a lot of weight with each of them. So step in and say something today. Don't worry about being told to mind your own business. They are looking for a referee.
► TELEGRAPH UK 1 December 2013 : India's mission to Mars gets under way || ► Forbes 1 December 2013 : India's Mars Orbiter Has Left Earth And Is Headed Towards Mars
► GUARDIAN 2 December 2013 : Ukrainians call for Yanukovych to resign in protests sparked by EU u-turn
► DAILY KOS 1 December 2013 : Give credit to CBS
► NY TIMES 1 December 2013 : Thousands Demand Resignation of Ukraine Leader
► SLASH DOT 1 December 2013 : Dial 00000000 To Blow Up the World
► LIVESCIENCE
■ 2 December 2013 : Possible Male Birth Control Blocks Sperm
■ 27 November 2013 : What 11 Billion People Mean for Space Travel
■ 2 December 2013 : Can You Be Obese and 'Healthy'?
■ 2 December 2013 : Jeff Bezos: Amazon's Drones Could Deliver Packages in 30 Minutes or Less
■ 2 December 2013 : 'Love Hormone' Oxytocin May Help Children with Autism
■ 2 December 2013 : How Men's Brains Are Wired Differently Than Women's
■ 2 December 2013 : Ancient Humans Had Sex with Mystery Relatives, Study Suggests
■ 2 December 2013 : Weird Organ Makes Koalas Sound Like Frogs Vomiting
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 2 December 2013 : Junk Food, Poor Oral Health Increase Risk of Premature Heart Diseas
■ 2 December 2013 : Study of Young Parents Highlights Links Among Stress, Poverty, Ethnicity
■ 2 December 2013 : Need Inspiration? Let's Get Physical!
■ 2 December 2013 : Parents' Work Hours in Evenings, Nights, Weekends Disadvantage Children
■ 2 December 2013 : On the Trail of Prostate Cancer
► NASA : Sunlit Edge of Saturn's Largest Moon, Titan
► USA TODAY 2 December 2013 : Obama's solution helps bring peace to military conflict
► NEWS & POLITIC : Frontline Marseille - Violent Crime in France's Gangland Capital. How Europe's Capital of Culture has become the capital of murder. Deepening poverty and unemployment in Marseille is causing murder and drug-related gang crime to spiral out of control. Locals say enough is enough and the authorities are now fending off calls to send the army.
"Solidarity! All together! All together!", shout the mothers of Marseille as they demand an end to the bloodshed that's engulfing their communities. "I'm here because I'm angry. I lost a nephew and I'm saying the violence must stop." Despite being Europe's Capital of Culture, Marseille is also a capital of murder. Its impoverished estates have become neglected, crumbling ghettos and police are faced with a new, very violent form of crime. "We don't want to work like this in misery. Most work in drugs. What do you do if there are no jobs?", says Hassan. People are fighting back with protests, but creating jobs and opportunity is impossible at a time of deep austerity. "When you can buy weapons like a pair of trainers, I think that country is in danger."
SBS Dateline. Published on Nov 11, 2013 by Journeyman Pictures
► COMEDY : On Marriage. Having been married once I probably wouldn't get married again. Unless she wanted to, but that seems unlikely. Anyway this video isn't about that. Published on Jul 8, 2012 by somegreybloke
► Thai PM calls for talks - By Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Aubrey Belford
BANGKOK - Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said she would "open every door" to find a peaceful solution to the current political crisis.
* Thailand's Suthep: dissent crusher turns protest leader
* Video: Thailand's economy: More trouble in paradise
* Video: Thai protesters keep up pressure on government
► Ukraine president heading to China despite turmoil - By Thomas Grove
KIEV - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich is set to head for China on Tuesday, leaving a country plunged into crisis by his decision to forego a free trade deal with Europe under pressure from Russia. | Slideshow
* Ukraine protests increase risks of currency crisis
* Ukraine looks to China for money as debt crunch looms
* Putin: Ukraine protests more like a "pogrom"
► Thai police step aside, move to defuse anti-government protests
► Ukraine looks to China for money as debt crunch looms
► Why Amazon won't be using drones soon - By David Axe
Amazon Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos said he wants small drones to speed packages to online shoppers. But they would have to fly 12 hour-long, round-trip deliveries five days a week for eight years in order to be even a dollar cheaper than a human driver. Commentary
* Reihan Salam: When progress trumps privacy
► Ukraine protest continues despite police crackdown || ► Clashes rage as 100,000 Ukrainians rally over EU snub
► Political violence shakes Thai capital
► Amazon unveils futuristic mini-drone delivery plan
► Child labour
► Endangered species
► Croatia rejects gay marriage in referendum
► Exhibition dedicated to luxury brand Cartier opens in Paris
► Multiple Deaths in NYC Train Derailment || ► Neighbors Come Out to See NY Train Derailment
► Tech for Tots: How Young Is Too Young?
► Amazon.com Sees Delivery Drones As Future
► NEWS
■ Iran says seeks better cooperation with Saudi Arabia
■ Analysis: Saudis have few options as they push tougher foreign policy
■ Ukraine's Euromaidan: What's in a name?
■ China launches first moon rover mission
■ National Zoo's Panda Cub Named Bao Bao
■ Biden on delicate mission to defuse tensions in East Asia
■ Fresh violence pushes Thailand deeper into crisis
■ Russia's Putin faces protests as he woos Armenia Armenia will maintain its traditional ties with Russia while developing a relationship with the EU. Russia needs Armenia as does Armenia need Russia , because Russia can not have a friendly relationship so deep and thorough with other countries in the South Caucasus.
It is very important for Armenia to convince its strategic partner, Russia, there is nothing to fear from this Central Asian country 's relations with the EU. Armenia to develop relations with Russia on the basis of security and supply of gas, while the Armenia - EU relations focused mainly on economic cooperation. Armenia, along with three other countries in the region -- Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia -- planned to sign association agreement with the EU, which would deepen their economic cooperation with the European bloc.
Regarding the Armenian -Chinese relations, China and Armenia did not pick any issues in the region and, therefore, the future of their relationship can be very rewarding. Armenian geographical position at the crossroads of Europe and Asia is an " asset" that can be considered ny China in developing its relationship with the region.
Do not be too serious typing your opinion if what is on your mind is, "A or B? Ah, what if C? Ah, much less....Or A, B, C? All? Yes, all come here! Come come come!"
■ As protests boil, EU keeps arms open to Ukraine
■ Ukraine president turns his back on turmoil, heads for China
■ Ukraine protesters urge general strike as markets hit currency
■ White House denies report Obama planning Iran visit
■ Fertility doctors aim to lower rate of twin births
► SHINE : Bell-less, Whistle-less, Darn Good French Toast
► TV : Kris and Bruce Speak Out About Separation
► HEALTH : 10 Food Combinations That Mess with Your Health
► TRAVEL
■ The Grand Canyon gets a rare visitor: massive fog
■ Crab walk: Millions migrate on Australia's Christmas Island
► OMG! : Britney Spears Is on Fire Personally and Professionally
► SHOPPING : Good Housekeeping's best toy awards for 2013
► Ukraine unrest: Protesters blockade government sites
► HEALTH : Energy drinks 'change heartbeat'
Energy drinks packed with caffeine can change the way the heart beats, caution researchers.
* Pupils breakfasting on energy drinks
* Concern over child caffeine intake
* Supermarket ban on energy drinks - Newsbeat
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : Koalas bellow with unique voice organ
► FEATURES : Ultimate pilgrim - The man who carries a 25kg wooden cross wherever he goes
► French force - Why France's latest military intervention in Africa is different
► ANALYSIS : Damian Grammaticas - Desperation as the world looks away from Tibetan protests
► HEALTH
■ Male pill keeps sperm 'in storage'
■ Love hormone 'helps autistic brain'
► MAGAZINE : Why are we more scared of raw egg than reheated rice?
► FUTURE
■ Secret city design tricks manipulate your behaviour
■ What will it take to set up colonies in space?
► CULTURE : Latin American art's moment in the limelight
► VIDEOS
■ Syria crisis: UN implicates Bashar al-Assad in war crimes
■ Thailand protests: Violent clashes in Bangkok
■ Syrian migrants rescued from boat off Italy coast
■ Is South Korean education 'best in world'?
■ Giant panda cub named Bao Bao in US zoo ceremony
■ New York train crash kills four and injures dozens
■ Could drone delivery ever be commercially viable?
■ Rare glimpse of Tibetan grievances
■ Works of Art made from old jeans
■ Why are young Romanians leaving their country?
► Today's African Proverb : "A fool is thirsty in the midst of water" - An Ethiopian proverb sent by Liyana Tefferi, London, UK
Oh, it's not a fool. It is ironic. Just like the chickens die on the grain pile.
► India's first mission to Mars blasts out of Earth's orbit
► Chinese doctors remove dandelion growing inside baby girl's ear
► We need anonymity to make democracy safe – Stallman talks bitcoin
► Thousands of protesters block govt HQ in Kiev
► Iraq death total for November hits over 900 – officials
► Australian spy agency offered to share citizen info with foreign allies - new leaks
► UK, EU growing hostile to each other, poll finds
► Italians are only foreigners with right to adopt Russian children - official
► In Vision : 'We are the children of immigrants': Paris marches against racism
► Over 700,000 people on US watch list: Once you get on, there's no way off
► US deploys newest surveillance aircraft to Japan amid tensions with China
► 'Information vampires' hoping to charge press outlets for publishing Snowden leaks
► Thousands of protesters keep vigil at barricades in central Kiev
► OP-ED
■ 'No going back for Yanukovich now'► Ukrainian opposition wouldn’t sign 'suicidal' EU agreement
■ Revolution template: Ukrainian protests follow Serbian, Georgian paths
► Clashes in Kiev amid massive pro-EU protests: LIVE UPDATES
► Putin: Kiev protests have nothing to do with Ukraine-EU relations, prepared ahead of elections
► VIDEOS
■ Road to Hell: Video of burning bus riding down the street in Siberia
■ On The Money: Going Wise
■ 'Revolution!' Clashes as tens of thousands of pro-EU protesters rally in Kiev
■ Protesters throw fireworks & stones at police amid massive protests in Kiev
■ Clashes outside Ukraine presidential HQ, police disperse crowds with batons
■ Kiev protesters drive bulldozer towards police cordon
■ His Name is Julia (RT Documentary). A typical Russian man might well serve in the army and graduate from higher education. Yury Ovodov was one such man; he worked as a sports journalist and has two children, a boy and girl, from two marriages. Despite an outwardly successful life, he always felt that something was wrong. Then, in his late 40s, he finally accepted that he needed a change; a big one. He could no longer live as a man, and became, Julia. He's not afraid and is working for enough money for the surgery needed to complete his transformation. From shopping to hormone treatment, Julia does everything she can to become the woman she wants to be, while family, friends and society are divided over this new identity. Julia's story is on RT.
■ Uproar in Ukraine: 'Push by West to create chaos & weaken ties with Russia'
■ Stones & Tear Gas: Kiev battlefield as cops clash with pro-EU protesters
■ Ukraine's Crossroads: EU or not EU? (Venture Capital E18)
■ Privacy Perverted: 'Laws don't recognize how intrusive metadata is'
■ Chewing to Death: Yemeni drug addiction threatens to dry the country
■ '300k prosecuted by ambiguous Saakashvili regime' - Georgia's PM
■ 'Any association with EU would be economic suicide for Ukraine'
■ CrossTalk: House of Saud
■ Protesters steal front loader to break into Govt House in Thailand
■ 'Georgia not ready to join European Union yet' - PM
► Inside Syria : The lost generation of Suriya
► Google Hangout - Scotland the Brave?
► Inside Story : The Negev: Development or discrimination?
► Roman archaeologists map ancient waterways
► AMAZON : Your New Delivery Man - Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos revealed a drone-based delivery service that he says can deliver packages to customers' doorsteps in 30 minutes
► NORTH KOREA : Why Tourists Are Still Flocking to North Korea - The detention of an 85-year-old American war veteran hasn't deterred visitors from traveling to the Hermit Kingdom
► SPACE : The Hunt for Europan Life - Scientists are looking to one of Jupiter's moons for signs of lifeforms living in oceans
► BUSINESS : Cyber Monday Sales Up 17.5% - Expected to hit $2 billion
► Congress' Obamacare has better benefits, service - Lawmakers signing up for health insurance through an exchange get more choices and more help.
* Major website bugs fixed, officials say
► Photography Christmas gift ideas 2013
► NATION : Green energy could crash U.S. power grid, officials say - Power struggle: Green energy versus a grid that's not ready. Minders of the fragile national power grid say the rush to renewable energy such as wind and solar might actually make it harder to keep the lights on.
► Pope Francis was once a bouncer
► LOCAL : Parent involvement at L.A. schools getting new look
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I believe in the existence of the sun, although I do not see it behind the clouds or rain. I believe in Love, though I'm wounded. And I believe in the existence of the happiness, though I'm sad, as I believe the presence of Thee, O my Lord, though I can't see you. - CZ120313
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