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► 4 January 2014 : Something new and exciting comes your way -- and you'd have to be crazy not to follow it up! You can almost certainly find new opportunities to shake things up in exactly the right way, at work or at home. It's not as if you're a stranger to impulse or spontaneity. In fact, you wrote the book on it. So now, when a particularly odd idea occurs to you -- one you're absolutely sure will be great fun for all parties concerned -- not only will you not hesitate to mention it, you'll also go out of your way to sell it with an irresistible, unfailing frenzy. Better pass out disclaimers to be signed before you leave the building, though.
► 6 January 2014 : You've got to lend a hand to those in need today -- at least one person is counting on you. Things may get pretty hectic later in the afternoon, but as long as you're focusing outward, all should be well. Fasten your seatbelt and put your tray-table in the upright position -- because whatever you had penciled into your planner will be entirely different from what actually happens. That's not to say you'll be distraught over the difference. In fact, since you're a fire sign, you'll probably love it. Besides, the end result of this unexpected event will be an unexpected blessing.
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 2 January 2013 : High blood pressure in women 'more dangerous' than in men
► SPACE 3 January 2013 : 10 Years on Mars: NASA Rover Mission Celebrates 10th Martian Birthday
► LIVE SCIENCE 17 October 2013 : Cold Temperatures and Chili Peppers Help Burn Fat
► USA TODAY 2 January 2013 : Study: Self-driving car sales will explode
► NATIONAL GEPGRAPHIC NEWSWATCH 1 January 2014 : Sneak-Peek: Top 5 Sky Events of 2014
► NY TIMES SCIENCE 26 December 2013 : In the Human Brain, Size Really Isn't Everything
► SPACE 17 December 2013 : Organic Material Found Trapped in Ancient Meteorite-Formed Glass
► SCIENCEDAILY 31 December 2013 : How Emotions Are Mapped in the Body
► TELEGRAPH 6 January 2013 : China blazes trail for 'clean' nuclear power from thorium
► SCIENCEMAG 30 December 2013
■ ScienceShot: Breath So Bad It Could Save Your Life
■ ScienceShot: French Fries on Jupiter
► NEWSCIENTIST
■ 24 December 2013 : 2014 preview: First million-year-old genome
■ 1 January 2014 : Mix of hepatitis and pollen blows hay fever away
► MICHELLE MALKIN 4 January 2014 : Cash & Kerry: US spends over $7 billion in 3 years helping other countries deal with climate change
► FOXNEWS 4 January 2014
■ Congress shows bipartisan support of changing mandatory sentencing laws
■ Al Qaeda-linked militants capture Fallujah during violent outbreak
► NY DAILY NEWS 3 January 2013 : Mikhail Prokhorov's absence is adding to confusion that is the 2013-14 Nets
► NY TIMES - MUSIC 2 January 2013 : Harmonic Complexity That Moved Its Maker. Clarion Choir in Rachmaninoff's Vespers
NOTABENE : Suggestions for Christiane Amanpour
Do not ever repeat another interview with a similar case by asking, "How do you feel?" to a situation that is already clear: unquestionable, because - without having to experience the bitterness - we certainly know what it feels like.
Edit it! , Because it is a silly question and devoid of empathy.
Just because your arrogance and overconfidence -- because you work in a large or influential media and your name is already known to the public -- it does not mean you should feel like you've become a celebrity.
Journalism interview not a question and answer show with questionnaire. The interview is a dialogue, the interaction between the interviewer to interviewees. Occupation of journalism is essentially realized by interview. It should be realized that in an interview to get an opinion, the interviewees or informants basically need to believe that the interviewer has the adequate knowledge. Knowledgeable must be distinguished from knowingly. Knowledgeable sourced from self-quality, while knowingly is only just from the "self-imaging."
Do not ask with style of speech, body language and interrogative questions which gives the impression that you corner him. So without you knowing it, your style in interviewing makes him like a thief or a defendant in the trial and makes him uncomfortable.
I saw him silent in "a blue pause". I can feel how the needle of time has been cruelly slicing him.
When he could not answer all questions about himself in his past, perhaps at that time he was remembering an eternity in his future.
So, please understand this psychological approach to the next interview, either with him again, or a variety of other speakers.
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Do not ever repeat another interview with a similar case by asking, "How do you feel?" to a situation that is already clear: unquestionable, because - without having to experience the bitterness - we certainly know what it feels like.
Edit it! , Because it is a silly question and devoid of empathy.
Just because your arrogance and overconfidence -- because you work in a large or influential media and your name is already known to the public -- it does not mean you should feel like you've become a celebrity.
Journalism interview not a question and answer show with questionnaire. The interview is a dialogue, the interaction between the interviewer to interviewees. Occupation of journalism is essentially realized by interview. It should be realized that in an interview to get an opinion, the interviewees or informants basically need to believe that the interviewer has the adequate knowledge. Knowledgeable must be distinguished from knowingly. Knowledgeable sourced from self-quality, while knowingly is only just from the "self-imaging."
Do not ask with style of speech, body language and interrogative questions which gives the impression that you corner him. So without you knowing it, your style in interviewing makes him like a thief or a defendant in the trial and makes him uncomfortable.
I saw him silent in "a blue pause". I can feel how the needle of time has been cruelly slicing him.
When he could not answer all questions about himself in his past, perhaps at that time he was remembering an eternity in his future.
So, please understand this psychological approach to the next interview, either with him again, or a variety of other speakers.
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■ EURONEWS 5 January 2013 : Mikhail Khodorkovsky begins Swiss sojourn for new school term
■ CNN 5 January 2013 : Russian dissident Mikhail Khodorkovsky arrives in Switzerland
■ TELEGRAPH 5 January 2013 : Mikhail Khodorkovsky travels to Switzerland with family. There has been speculation that Khodorkovsky might seek to make a permanent home in Switzerland
■ GUARDIAN 5 January 2013 : Mikhail Khodorkovsky travels to Switzerland
By train? Wow, it's a very artistic choice!
My fiance could not believe how I could shed tears just because of the stories about traveling by train. For example, about a young woman who cried when giving her virginity to her boyfriend under a blue blanket on the night train. About the grief of an old woman when she looked at the face of a young girl who sat in front of her. Her daughter had died due to incurable illness. The young girl's face reminded her of her daughter who had died.
I do not know why we often feel sad when reminded by things to the faces of our loved ones who have died. Our loved ones? Their death? Why can not we get angry when we are reminded of the things that make us feel so lost? "I want to punch your face because your face reminds me of my sorrow!" ... so should I say. But, what's the reality? No. I could not, and instead I missed all my sorrow back again, and then let them all lodged securely in my heart.
So a tentative conclusion : Each of us has a sense of masochistic with varying levels. In the Khodorkovsky case, you can ask him directly why he prefers to use the train than other means of transportation to travel from Berlin to Bassel, because I never found a fact in the history of railway that the train was created just to satisfy Mikhail Khodorkovsky's trip yesterday, ehehehhe ...including fulfilling his masochistic fantasies about a long journey that has no meaning if it is compared with the time during his imprisonment, maybe? Never at all!
... ... What's up, Cisca? That's not a smart way to say something, you know!
Why? ... ... Because you saw him walking side by side with his wife, maybe? ehehhee...
Meanwhile, you only have One Way Ticket To The Blue, maybe? ehhehe ...
And you feel that your relationship with your partner is exactly the same as a pair of rails which only occasionally meet at one point of the trip, maybe? ehehhe ...
And to all my questions, ... how it feels, hm?
► NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 4 January 2014 : Japan's Newest Island Is Now Eight Times Bigger. Volcanic island merged with neighbor and resembles cartoon character Snoopy. || ► DAILY MAIL 31 December 2013 : Snoopy island! Volcanic eruption forms new land mass that resembles famous cartoon dog - complete with collar || ► INDEPENDENT 31 December 2013 : 'Snoopy Island' spotted by Nasa satellite as landmass shaped like Charlie Brown’s pet dog is born
► INDIA TIMES 5 January 2013 : Mark Zuckerberg Biggest US Philanthropist in 2013 || ► MASHABLE : Mark Zuckerberg's Net Worth Increased by $12.4 Billion Last Year 4 January 2013
► HUFFINGTON POST 3 January 2014 : David Bowie Thinks Lorde Is The Voice Of Tomorrow || ► IB TIMES AU 6 January 2013 : Lorde Meets David Bowie, Tauts Her as The 'Voice of Tomorrow'
► CNN 4 January 2013 : Pop star Ke$ha enters treatment facility for an eating disorder || ► ABC NEWS 5 January 2014 : Kesha Seeks Help With Eating Disorder
► SLASH DOT 5 January 2014 : Counterpoint: Why Edward Snowden May Not Deserve Clemency
► GUARDIAN 5 January 2014 : David Cameron plays down cutting top rate of tax below 45%
► NY TIMES 4 January 2014 : Power Vacuum in Middle East Lifts Militants
► FOXNEWS 5 January 2014 : Kerry vows support for Iraq government in Fallujah, but won't send US troops
► WAPO 30 December 2013 : 'Salute to Vienna' a fine farewell to 2013
► NY TIMES 5 January 2014 : Waltzing Right Past History in Austria
► Image-wary Putin eases curb on demonstrations in Olympic Sochi
► South Sudanese rebels to hold direct talks with government
► Dozens of polling stations ablaze on eve of disputed Bangladesh poll
► Midwest, Northeast brace for Arctic blast, record lows - By Victoria Cavaliere
NEW YORK - Many parts of the U.S. Midwest braced for a blast of Arctic air this weekend that could bring some of the coldest temperatures in two decades before advancing to the Northeast. * U.S. breaker to help Russian, Chinese ships stuck in Antarctic ice
* Australia swelters after record hot 2013
* Video: Bad weather woes for Europe and U.S.
► HEALTH : New allergy vaccines nothing to sneeze at
Clinical trials are set to start on a host of allergy vaccines. Researchers believe the trial could herald a new era of allergy treatment for millions of sufferers world-wide.
* Birth control type tied to time between pregnancies
► Snowstorm slams northeastern United States || ► US eastern shore snowed in from Washington to Boston
► Bangladesh hit by strike on eve of election
► Iraq's Fallujah falls to Qaeda-linked fighters
► Bluefin tuna price slumps at Japan auction
► Dakar Rally drivers ready to hit the road
► NYC Mayor: Residents Should Stay Home
► Raw: Putin Visits Sochi Olympics Sites
► Robot Snowblower Makes Blizzards a Breeze
► NEWS
■ Russian president tests the ski slopes in Sochi
■ Prague neighbourhood wants Palestinian embassy removed after blast kills envoy, weapons found
■ King Tut's Mummified Erect Penis May Point to Ancient Religious Struggle
■ Obama eyes modest momentum on Capitol Hill in 2014
■ Historic smoking report marks 50th anniversary
■ Five Goals for Congress in the New Year
■ Romney: Putin's Russia undercuts Olympic spirit
■ Senator Paul wants light punishment of Snowden for NSA leaks
■ 12 weapons found in Palestinian embassy in Prague
■ Khodorkovsky leaves Germany for Switzerland to take sons to school
■ Romney accepts MSNBC host's apology
► FINANCE
■ Billionaires begin 2014 a half-trillion dollars richer: The biggest winners and losers
■ Avoid These 10 Common Tax Mistakes
► SHINE : Science teacher gets surprising results from McDonald's diet
► MOVIES : Should We Feel Guilty for Enjoying the Excess of 'Wolf of Wall Street'?
► OMG! : Famous Faces on the Kiss Cam
► MAGAZINE
■ 10 things - It's possible to fry chips on Jupiter, and nine more news nuggets. 10 things we didn't know last week
■ Dancing over the edge: Vienna in 1914
► HEALTH : Vitamin D 'boosts child muscles'
► FUTURE
■ 2013: Stunning places on Planet Earth
■ Amazing visions of the future in 2013
► TRAVEL
■ In your country, what should I eat?
■ Bribery and brandy in a country that doesn't exist
■ Parisian cafes: Now with cats?
► VIDEOS
■ Chinese boy, aged nine, sets new Rubik's Cube 'record'
■ Putin tests out Sochi's Winter Olympic ice rink
■ US and Canada braced for more snow storms
■ MakerBot anticipates 3D printer launches at CES
■ Syria chemical weapons: China joins international mission
■ New panda cub makes Taiwan zoo debut
■ US weather: BBC explains why it's so cold. What's a Polar Vortex?
■ Fallujah: Iraq targets al-Qaeda militants
► Today's African Proverb : "When the lion gets old even flies attack him" - A Chaga proverb sent by Tamrat Dejene in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
► 'Polar vortex' grips North America
Parts of the US could see record-breaking low temperatures as an Arctic chill brings more freezing weather to the US and Canada.
* BBC Weather: Why is it so cold? - VIDEO
* 'So cold water freezes in mid-air' - VIDEO
* US cold plunge continues -VIDEO
* In pictures: US snowstorms
► Putin lifts ban on protests at Sochi Olympics, orders area specially for rallies
► Russia's war on terror to remain within constitutional framework
► At least 13 dead as building collapses in Indi's Goa
► 17 dead, over 50 injured in Egypt clashes (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
► UK swept by destructive, '17 year-high’ tidal surge (PHOTOS)
► 'Don't sleep, Olya': Rescuer of 9yo girl recounts agony of Volgograd blast aftermath
► Chinese ship fails to break out of ice trap in Antarctica after rescue mission
► US military report predicts drone swarms, highly autonomous UAVs
► US govt appeals ruling denouncing NSA's mass phone surveillance as unconstitutional
► OP-ED : Waging war on Russia: Looking into Volgograd terror blasts
► 900 wealthiest Americans exempted from paying 2014 Social Security past Jan. 2nd
► Pentagon waived sanctions rules on Chinese parts for F-35 fighter
► US offers security consultation to Russia ahead of Olympics
Oh... no, thanks. Based on the poll, you were the biggest threat to world peace in 2013. I do not know what you have done in this world, but it seems, it makes a lot of people do not believe you. Maybe you were like the mourner who cried loudest in a murder victim's funeral just to cover up the fact that you were the killer behind the mysterious death of the victim. Ehehhe ... sorry, this is just a metaphor. Or another surprise: you did not secure the situation but instead you invited the Russians for dancing in the streets, ehehhe... dancing reggae, harlem shake, and a multitude of attributes associated with the existence of yourselves: America. Ahahhaa .... I know you are actually humorous, but often, you're a little crazy and temperamental.
► Snowy Sochi Olympics: 16,000,000 cubic feet of snow stored for games
► 130 'radioactive' Japanese cars banned from entering Russia
► White House 'We the People' petitions unanswered two years later
► 30,000 African migrants take to Tel-Aviv streets protesting detention policy
► 'Polar vortex' hits US Midwest and Northeast with record freezing temperatures
► New York to legalize use of medical marijuana – report
► 240" TV in a contact lens: Revolutionary eyewear rivaling Google Glass to be unveiled
► Human body parts fall from the sky in Saudi Arabia
► LA Sheriff's Department misconduct includes rape, drug smuggling, kidnapping - report
► Senegal seizes Russian trawler in Guinea-Bissau's waters, intends to fine for 'illegal fishing'
► VIDEOS
■ 'Prepping for Genocide': White minority fears 'anarchy' in post-Mandela S. Africa
■ Beyond Games: City of Sochi lures visitors with dazzling variety
■ 'Any govt trying to control Web will fail' - Wikipedia co-founder
■ 3-month-old victim of terror: Baby struggles for life after Volgograd blast
■ Hearts & Minds? Al-Qaeda aims to win over Yemenis with.... light bulbs
■ Islamist protesters clash with cops, 'Egypt slides back to Mubarak-style rule'
■ Let It Snow: Sochi has ways to bring snowpack to Subtropics
■ 'Occupy is fascinating, political parties should learn from them'
■ 'Don't sleep, Olya!' Train station worker saves 9yo victim of Volgograd blast
■ Burn calories, generate electricity! Fat power helps save energy in UK
■ Shining Sochi: Unique tech behind winter games lighting
■ Should obese people pay more taxes?
■ Bones or Bonus? Brits barking mad at plan for police pooch pensions
■ 'Aliens could share more tech with us, if we warmonger less' - Former Canada Defense Minister
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Pervez Musharraf: 'A politicised vendetta'
► Listening Post : The Snowden saga: Spies, secrets and security
► Featured Documentary - 28Up South Africa: Part One
► Inside Story : Bangladesh elections: The 'battling begums'
► Counting the Cost : Counting the best of 2013: Part two
► Inside Syria : The long road to Geneva II
► WEATHER : 'Polar Vortex' Descends on U.S. - Even as the Midwest, Northeast recover from the most recent winter storm which left at least 16 dead, officials warn that an arctic air mass will bring record low temperatures to many parts of the country this weekend.
* Why the Winter Cold Snap Stings
► MAGAZINE : 2014 Could Be the Year of China - Nation faces a huge turning point, writes Zakaria
► HEALTH CARE : Why Obamacare Could Increase Costs - Study: Coverage could encourage expensive ER visits
► TURKEY : How Turkey Can Gain From Erdogan's Blues - Democracy could stand to benefit
► VIDEOS
■ The NSA Is Building a Computer to Crack Almost Any Code
■ The History of Video Game Consoles: Part Three
► ISRAEL : Israel Wakes Up to Sharon - As Israel's former prime minister nears death, his legacy as a military man and politician is reexamined
► NATIONAL SECURITY : Fallujah Falls Again - Al Qaeda took control of the Iraqi city that cost 100 American lives
► WEATHER : 'Polar Vortex' Spinning Temperatures Southward - An arctic blast is bringing parts of the U.S. their coldest weather in decades
* 9 Things You Need to Know to Survive the Sub Zero Arctic Weather
► SCIENCE & HEALTH
■ DNA sequencer raises doctors' hopes for personalized medicine
■ Sardine crash could make predators, fishermen suffer - West Coast sardine crash could radiate throughout ecosystem
► LOCAL
■ L.A. City Atty. Mike Feuer vows to crack down on 'patient dumping' - Despite tough regulations put in place years ago, hospitals are still abandoning homeless patients on skid row, advocates say.
■ Paul Walker crash detailed in coroner's report
■ O.C. Tet parade won't ban gays, community decides
► NATION : Obama plans intelligence surveillance reforms, aides say - Among those outraged by revelations about the NSA is Sen. Bernie Sanders, who demands to know whether members of Congress have been spied on.
► OPINION
■ It's time to rethink health insurance
■ The conspiracy to keep you fat
► FRAMEWORK : The Week in Pictures | Dec. 30, 2013 – Jan. 5, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
A warm spell in the Southland makes for great beach weather in Dana Point. PHOTOGRAPH BY: J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times
Rose Parade floats were on display in Pasadena on Thursday. A visitor snaps a shot of Dole Foods' "Sunrise at the Oasis" float, which won the parade's top prize, the Sweepstakes Trophy. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Luis Sinco/ Los Angeles Times
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