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► 10 January 2014 : You can feel a bit better about your lack of progress when you realize that your values are still intact. It's a really good time for you to remind yourself of what is most important to you. You're not known for stubbornness, largely because that takes far too much time for your liking -- but right now, you aren't about to budge a single inch. You've got a million reasons, but the main one seems to be that you've been through something like this situation before. Don't let that hold you back! You know well the importance of action compared with reaction. Think about the future -- it's your job.
Go slowly on Monday -- no new projects, no big moves. On Tuesday and Wednesday, however, it's all systems go. Be a power player at work, socialize like a maniac or make something happen in the love department. Then it's all about the almighty cash (or lack of it) around Thursday and Friday. Think about the intersection between financials and values, and where you are with it. Things are moving fast this weekend, but you're more than capable of keeping up. Just don't get ahead of yourself with your words (spoken, emailed, text-messaged or otherwise).
► 11 January 2014 : It's important that you be direct today -- otherwise, you're just wasting your time. You do have to be nice about it, but you should find that things are still worth standing your ground for. New beginnings aren't just your specialty -- they're your very favorite state of affairs! Fortunately, that's exactly what's on the agenda right now, thanks to an impending offer that is pretty sweet. It may be so sweet, in fact, that you're tempted to jump on it right away. Moving quickly might not be a bad idea, but taking the time to check out the details first doesn't hurt.
► 12 January 2014 : Try to avoid the tiny little details of life today -- you're better off with the long view. If you can make plans and oversee big-picture activities, you are sure to be at your best. Better get your chores done now, because in a couple of days, a certain someone will make it their business to completely monopolize all of your attention. If it happens to be your current partner, you can expect that the bond between you two will deepen and intensify. If it's someone new, don't be surprised if you feel as if you've known each other forever.
► SCIENCEDAILY 6 January 2014 : Meditation for Anxiety, Depression? Some 30 minutes of meditation daily may improve symptoms of anxiety and depression, a new Johns Hopkins analysis of previously published research suggests.|| ► LIVESCINCE 6 January 2014 : Mindfulness Meditation May Reduce Anxiety, Depression || ► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 7 January 2014 : Meditation has 'some benefit against anxiety, depression and pain' || ► REUTERS 6 January 2014 : Meditation may help with anxiety, depression and pain - Source
► NY DAILY NEWS
■ 7 January 2014 : Mindfulness meditation shows moderate benefit in treating anxiety, depression
■ 8 January 2014 : Former Playmate claims she had 11 orgasms in one day with meditation method || ► VIDEO - Orgasmic Meditation w/ Nicole Daedone | 30 DAYS OF INTENT #7. Published on Oct 23, 2012 by The Chopra Well
■ 9 January 2014 : Director Zhang Yimou fined $1.2 million for violating China's strict children policy
► ECONOMIST 11 January 2014 : Who is a Jew?
► GUARDIAN 9 January 2014 : NSA and GCHQ activities appear illegal, says EU parliamentary inquiry
► DAILY MAIL 5 January 2014 : Spec-tacular: Roman Abramovich sports trendy sunglasses while partner Dasha Zhukova wears sexy summer dress during luxury break in St.Barts.
That's right! I was checking out the links in my post on 26 December 2013, when Yahoo news said that Vladimir Potanin filed for divorce, and the headline made me find out whether Mikhail Khodorkovsky was still on the list of Russia's billionaires. ("Of course not, silly!" I heard my heart said. Then I replied, "I know it, miss bitchy! I just want to read his name will always be reported by online media. I do not want him forgotten by the time. A second time would seem very long when you're in a waiting, for example, I'm looking for the time to come and stop my empathy for him. But the time has not arrived yet when I even heard my heart shouting loudly, "Go home, Khosorkovsky! Russia will always be waiting for you in longing for renewal. You're not captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music. So, you do not need to climb the Swiss Alps just to sing, "Edelweiss,... edelweiss,... every mornong you greet me... small and white ... clean and bright ... you look happy to meet meee ..." ...ehehehee ... ... - Signed: CZ)
Stop clowning, Cisca! I want you to reread the history of Von Trap. According to Maria von Trapp's memoirs, Captain von Trapp found himself in a strange situation. He was offered a commission to the German Navy in 1938, a tempting proposition for a Captain without a navy, but decided he would have to decline, being opposed to the Nazi beliefs. Knowing that he could not decline this induction without threat of arrest, possibly for his entire family, he decided to leave Austria.
And you, because you were too often watching The Sound of Music, eventually you forgot that in the Georg Johannes von Trapp's history, he already had three children from his latest marriage with Maria. (Rosmarie, Eleonore and Johannes) + Liesl, Louisa, Friedrich, Kurt, Brigitta, Marta, Gretl, (From his marriage with his late wife Agathe Whitehead). And the 7 children's names were only based on the movie version. Their real name are Rupert, Agathe, Maria Franziska, Werner, Hedwig, Johanna, Martina. There were 7 children. Total : 10 children. (Well ... it's enough to make a party of ten pioneer .. ahahaha ...)
And your baby's name ... (What's his name, hm?) was never listed in the row of these names: Pavel, Nastya, Gleb and Ilya. They are Khodorkovsky's children from two women in his life : Elena(divorced) and Inna.
And can not you read it? Once they are bound in marriage, the Russian women always put their husband's name after their first names. Or their husband's name will be read more feminine behind the name of their wives. Example: Putin - Putina, Khodorkovsky - Khodorkovskaya, Potanin - Potanina, etc., Their names appear in harmony, right? Yups, and I never find name of Cisca Zarmansyah has become Cisca Borisovich Khodorkovsky, or Cisca Zarmansyahkovsky ... ahahahhaa ... ... other than in your wild dreams ... ahahhaa ... ...
Oh God, forgive a woman named Cisca Zarmansyahkovsky. ... Amen. Do not ever realize her little dream even if only in a dream for 30 seconds. Amen. ...
Inna, if you do not love your husband anymore, please call my number.
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 9 January 2014 : White women more prone to breast cancer because of lifestyle || ► SCIENCE DAILY 7 April 2013 : Black Women Had Worse Breast Cancer Mortality Regardless of Cancer Subtype. Black women with breast cancer had significantly worse survival compared with other racial and ethnic groups across cancer subtypes, which suggests that the survival differences are not solely attributable to the fact that black women are more frequently diagnosed with less treatable breast cancer subtypes, according to data presented at the AACR Annual Meeting 2013, held in Washington, D.C., April 6-10. || ► SCIENCE DAILY 12 September 2012 : Disparity in Breast Cancer Between Black and White Women Can Be Eliminated by Regular Screening. Regular mammography screening can help narrow the breast cancer gap between black and white women, according to a retrospective study published in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment in August.
► HUFFINGTON POST
■ 8 January 2014 : Why 100,000 Dead Bats Fell From The Sky In Australia
■ 9 January 2014 : Rachel Maddow Presents New Chris Christie Bridge Scandal Theory
► FOXNEWS 9 January 2014 : Sandra Bullock wins 4 People's Choice Awards; Ellen DeGeneres wins record 14th gong || ► DAILY MAIL 10 January 2014 : Her biggest role! Sandra Bullock takes little Louis to school hours after her triple success at the People's Choice Awards || ► DAILY MAIL 11 January 2014 : Best actress rivals Sandra Bullock and Emma Thompson hug it out at the AFI Awards luncheon || ► CNN 10 January 2014 : 2014 People's Choice Awards led by Jennifer Hudson's moment || ► NY DAILY NEWS 9 January 2014 : People's Choice Awards 2014: Sandra Bullock sweeps show with four wins for 'Gravity', 'The Heat'
► FOXNEWS 10 January 2014
■ Jonah Goldberg: White House is trying 'to kick the can' on Iran
■ Christie crackdown ups scrutiny over Obama's scandal response
► PC WORLD 10 January 2014 : This cuddly, snuggly, high-tech therapy robot saved our CES
► DAILY KOS 10 January 2014 : At the risk of making Chris Christie sad, one more question
► NY TIMES 11 October 2013 : New Chapter, Old Story - Daniel Jonah Goldhagen's "Devil That Never Dies". In "The Devil That Never Dies", Daniel Jonah Goldhagen reports that there has been a worldwide rise in lethal anti-Semitism. If he had to pick a role model for the new generation of Jew-haters, he might settle on an elderly Sunni cleric named Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
► ABOUT - HISTORY 10 January 2014 : Robert E. Lee's Civil War Battles
► NAKED SECURITY 10 January 2014 : Yahoo makes good on its promise to enable HTTPS by default for Yahoo Mail
► LIVE SCIENCE 7 January 2010 : Can a Person Freeze to Death? || ► LIVE SCIENCE : Polar Vortex: Can a Person Freeze to Death?
► NBC NEWS 6 January 2014 : Polar vortex: What is it, and when is it going away?
► SPACE 2 January 2014 : Moon Rovers Planned for Commercial Lunar Exploration Project
■ The young Khodorkovsky was more interested in books and chemistry than girls, and he got married against his mother's wishes to a fellow student, Yelena Dobrovolskaya, when he was 19. In 1985, the couple had a son, Pavel, who now lives in the United States. The couple divorced soon after the birth, and Khodorkovsky met his current wife in the early 1990s at Bank Menatep, which he ran.
■ Inna Khodorkovsky: When I see him I get a feeling of awakening. The rest of the time. . . Even if I hear something's happening, I can't do anything about it. When I first went to see him, he had changed. of course. It's pointless to say whether for the better or worse. He'd simply changed - and that's it.
■ IB TIMES 9 January 2014 : Paxman's Holocaust Denier Interview for Dieudonné's Quenelle Report Condemned
■ DAILY MAIL 10 January 2014 : Outrage as 'anti-Semitic' French comic who invented 'quenelle' hand gesture is banned from performing two hours before his show
■ GUARDIAN 10 January 2014 : FA appoints expert to help in Nicolas Anelka quenelle investigation
■ MACLEANS Ca 10 January 2014 : Comic Dieudonné M’Bala M’Bala and the outlawed 'quenelle'
► MONTREAL GAZETTE 10 January 2014 : Younger adults at risk of heart attacks, study shows. Not enough being done to screen at-risk patients, especially women || ► SCIENCE DAILY 16 September 2013 : Heart Attacks in Young Women -- Not All Have Chest Pain || ► SCIENCE DAILY 20 November 2013 : Mental Stress, Heart Disease: Stronger Presence in Women Under 50 — Researchers have found that women younger than 50 with a recent heart attack are more likely to experience restricted blood flow to the heart (myocardial ischemia) in response to psychological stress. || ► SCIENCE DAILY 19 September 2013 : Younger Hispanic Women Face Higher Risk of Death from Heart Attack
► HUFFINGTON POST - ENTERTAINMENT 10 January 2014 : Richard Gere, David Strathairn Check Into 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2'
► NY DAILY NEWS 9 January 2014 : Anne Hathaway helped by Hawaiian surfer after riptide catches swimming star || ► USA TODAY 10 January 2014 : Anne Hathaway rescued from Hawaiian riptide || ► EXPRESS 11 January 2014 : Anne Hathaway gets into deep water and almost drowns in Hawaii
► FOXNEWS
■ HEALTH : 9 January 2014 : Premature birth may be triggered by bacteria
■ POLITICS : Senate support grows for new Iran sanctions, amid White House opposition
► SCIENCEDAILY 7 January 2014 : Survival Protein a Potential New Target for Many Cancers
► SCIENCEMAG
■ 7 January 2014 : ScienceShot: A 300-Million-Year-Old Shark Migration
■ 2 January 2014 : ScienceShot: Broken Pump Turns Petunias Blue
■ 7 January 2014 : ScienceShot: How to Understand Dog
► NY TIMES - POLITICS 11 January 2014 : A National Strategy Funds State Political Monopolies
► E ONLINE - NEWS 11 January 2014 : Lone Survivor: 5 Things to Know About Mark Wahlberg's Latest
► NEWS& POLITICS : Genocide: Worse Than War | Full-length documentary | PBS. Watch Daniel Goldhagen's ground-breaking documentary focused on the worldwide phenomenon of genocide, which premiered on PBS on April 14, 2010. "By the most fundamental measure -- the number of people killed -- the perpetrators of mass murder since the beginning of the twentieth century have taken the lives of more people than have died in military conflict. So genocide is worse than war," reiterates Goldhagen. "This is a little-known fact that should be a central focus of international politics, because once you know it, the world, international politics, and what we need to do all begin to look substantially different from how they are typically conceived."
WORSE THAN WAR documents Goldhagen¹s travels, teachings, and interviews in nine countries around the world, bringing viewers on an unprecedented journey of insight and analysis. In a film that is highly cinematic and evocative throughout, he speaks with victims, perpetrators, witnesses, politicians, diplomats, historians, humanitarian aid workers, and journalists, all with the purpose of explaining and understanding the critical features of genocide and how to finally stop it. Uploaded on Jun 4, 2010 by PBS
► India diplomat indicted, leaves the U.S. - By Nate Raymond and David Brunnstrom
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON D.C. - The Indian diplomat whose arrest and strip-search sparked a diplomatic rift was indicted for visa fraud, and has now left the U.S. * Diplomacy dispute: U.S. Energy Secretary delays India trip
* India says diplomat transferred to Delhi
* Timeline: Diplomatic flurry in Indian envoy's final hours in U.S.
* Opinion: A double standard laid bare
► Exclusive: Iran, Russia negotiating big oil-for-goods deal
LONDON/ANKARA - Iran and Russia are negotiating an oil-for-goods swap that would let Iran lift oil exports substantially, in defiance of the Western sanctions that helped force Tehran in November to agree a preliminary deal to end its nuclear program.
► NJ scandal not seen as fatal to Christie in 2016 - By John Whitesides
WASHINGTON - For New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the road to the White House has gotten bumpy - but it's not closed.
* Christie fires aide in NJ bridge scandal; prosecutor launches probe
* Video: 'I'm embarrassed and humiliated,' says Christie
► Documents cast new light on Christie bridge scandal - By Dave Warner
TRENTON, New Jersey - Documents related to the bridge closure scandal engulfing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie revealed that authorities were deeply divided about the shutdown, with one warning it was illegal and risking people's lives.
* Terry Golway: Of Christie and political vendettas
* Suzanne Garment: Christie and the scandal of hubris
► SLIDESHOW : Weird world records
► The legacy of Ariel Sharon - By Dan Williams
JERUSALEM - A maverick in war and politics, Israel's Ariel Sharon reshaped the Middle East in a career marked by adventurism and disgrace, dramatic reversals and stunning rebounds.
* A man of war, was Sharon the last leader able to bring peace?
► VIDEOS
■ Mixed reactions among Israelis, Palestinians, to Sharon's death
■ Israeli hospital announces death of former prime minister Ariel Sharon
■ Former Israeli PM Ariel Sharon dies at 85 years
► 'Exceptionally rare' conjoined whales found in Mexico
► French court lifts ban on show by controversial comic
► US Governor Christie 'humiliated' in bridge closure scandal
► US: S. Sudan's new democracy in danger of 'shattering'
► Snow not left to chance as Sochi prepares for Games || ► Olympic torch in Russia may spark more than Putin bargains for
► Castro makes first public appearance in nine months
► Toronto Zoo male polar bear cub takes first steps
► Magazine alleges French president having affair with actress || ► French tabloid defends story on Hollande's alleged affair
► Israel unveils monument to homosexual victims of Nazis
► Competition in full swing at London ice sculpting fest
► Anger in France as controversial comic's show banned || ► New setback, new ban for controversial French comic
► Water still cascades over nearly frozen Niagara Falls
► Winter Olympics shed new light on Russian gay community
► Ex-Israel PM Ariel Sharon dies at age 85
► Fifty Years Since Smoking Became Bad
► Israeli Hospital Announces Death of Ariel Sharon
► NEWS
■ Snowden no whistleblower: FBI chief
■ Obama agrees to 4-year extension for International Space Station
■ Lawmakers: Obama weighing changes in NSA policy
■ Afghan leader orders prisoner release despite US
■ Russia: 6 men found dead in 4 cars, motive unknown
■ Utah mom to give birth to daughter's daughter
■ Bats rain from Australia's sky, victims of heat wave
■ Exclusive: Iran, Russia negotiating big oil-for-goods deal
■ Ex-oil tycoon Khodorkovsky travels to Israel
■ White House hopeful Christie sued over bridge traffic scandal
■ Russia's Church urges gay sex ban referendum
■ White House weighs in on Jimmy Kimmel China controversy
■ In New York, the Age of Horse and Buggy Has Passed (Op-Ed)
■ Israel announces plans for building 1,400 settlement homes
■ Exclusive: U.S. weighs targeted sanctions against South Sudan - sources
■ Half of US Congress are millionaires: study
■ Israel unveils tribute to gay victims of Nazis
■ Sharon, Israel's bulldozer in politics, dies at 85
■ In war or withdrawal, Sharon marched to his own drum
■ Analysis: A man of war, was Sharon the last leader able to bring peace?
■ Neiman Marcus falls victim to cyber-security attack, says some customers' cards compromised
■ Comments by world leaders about Ariel Sharon
■ SLIDESHOW : Former Israeli Prime Minister Sharon dies at 85
■ US, Iran find common ground in chaos of Middle East
■ For Paul Ryan, Even a Gift From BFF Creates Complications
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► CELEBRITY
■ Stars Who Have Used Botox (And Hated It)
■ Olivia Munn's Seat-Belt Inspired Dress
► FOOD
■ Just Say No to Canned Beans
■ The truth behind common coffee myths. Take heart, java lovers. A new study aims to put that long-held dehydration belief to rest.
► MOVIES : Designer Breaks Silence Over Infamous Lara Flynn Boyle Tutu Dress
► CAREER : 5 Signs You're Not Cut Out for Management
► SCREEN : Watch Photoshop Transform Your Favorite Celebrities Right Before Your Eyes
► ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ■ Sam Smith named BBC Sound of 2014
■ Richard Gere joins Best Exotic Marigold Hotel sequel
► France's Hollande attacks report of affair with actress
French President Francois Hollande says he is considering legal action against a magazine after it claimed he was having an affair with an actress.
* Rumours for quite some time' - VIDEO► FUTURE
* The women in Hollande's life
* Profile: Francois Hollande
* Analysis: French press privacy laws
* France: A troubled Republic
What? Affair? Ehehhee ... I do not mean to underestimate his personal appearance, but even if what were left behind in this world just me and him, ... ehehee... I still would have thought many times to just to click "like" (maybe on my facebook account that has been inactive for so long), for all things related to Hollande's appearance... ehehehhee ... Sorry, Hollande. To me, you are like a comedian.
Even to be seen more handsome than you, Alain Soral does not have to lift his chin when writing something with his pen. And I hope Alain Soral just writes a line of playful laughter, like this, "Ahahahaa ..."
■ Will drones become the future of farming?
■ The truth about technology's greatest myth
► MAGAZINE
■ Blind photographer - The man who wouldn't give up his dream when his vision failed
■ 10 things - Beer is the issue that brings most UK MPs together, and other nuggets
■ From Iran with Love - Iranian MP issued with spoof James Bond ID card
■ Who, What, Why: What is the quenelle gesture
► ANALYSIS
■ War-within-a-war - Jim Muir on rebel offensive on al-Qaeda fighters in Syria
■ Wildly unpredictable - Don't bet on peace in South Sudan, says Andrew Harding
■ Still France's 'Mr Normal'? - Gavin Hewitt on French president's alleged secret affair
■ Yearning for Yemen - Returning detainees to Yemen is a headache for the US
► South Sudan troops 'recapture key oil city of Bentiu'
I love the paintings. Brown piano is me. Beautiful woman at the piano is my mother. The little girl with a violin is me. A smaller girl is me. All is me. All objects in the painting is me. Piano books, three pairs of shoes, a flower vase on the piano (Dahling , my cat is cuter than your dog, they are not hostile, but my cat will not careless for jumping to the top of the piano and dropped the vase, if it occurs, may be it's your dog act, ) the flowers in a vase, (yes, it's possible, because your dog's body is bigger than my cat's body , ) so, ... well, I repeat again, the flowers in a vase, two pairs of black socks (That is my sister's socks , mmm ... All ? Oh. Mmm...may I borrow your socks? I do not understand why mom always buys us the same clothes, shoes and socks. People always think we're twins. I do not like what they think. Would you like to get over my distaste , please? Ah, who says so? We can not be twins, because I am older 1 year than you. And she, she is not our mother. She is our oldest sister. You see that? She always looks different because mothers always give different treatment between us. Mom always buys her different stuff. And I'm sure the mother did it because she saw her face was more beautiful than both of us. Her face is more European than us. See your face? Your face is like a beautiful doll from India, while my face is more like a chameleon than a human face.. ehehhee... And in the garden, .... ah, it's definitely not me. Hey you, do not ever seduce me when my husband is away. I am a respectable woman, you know? Look, I'm wearing a cross necklace in my neck. That means I am a religious woman, you know? And those hands, ouch .... Do not put your hands on my waist. There is no promise in two different hands. I'm not a staunch woman, sorry.
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► SCIENCE & MAGAZINE
■ Honeybee shortage threatens crop pollination in Europe
■ Green spaces have lasting positive effect on well-being
► HEALTH : Bacteria linked to premature birth
► Today's African Proverb : "It is play to the cat, but a matter of life and death to the rat" - An Oromo proverb sent by Bilelegne Gashaw, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
► France says 'oui' to marijuana-based medicine
► Local police refuse to participate in 'voluntary' traffic checkpoints
► State oil fund makes all Norwegians crown millionaires
► EU inquiry draft finds NSA, GCHQ activities 'illegal' – report
► State of emergency, water ban issued in West Virginia over chemical leak
► First Guantanamo panel verdict: Yemeni 'forever prisoner' recommended for transfer
► Telling tales: EU official accuses UK of spreading 'myths' about immigration
► Top Russian cleric seeks nationwide referendum on criminalizing male homosexuality
► BUSINESS : China leaves US behind as world's top trader
► IN VISION : Frozen Niagara: 'Polar vortex' stops the waterfall
► Sochi puts security at top of its Olympic agenda
► Solar storm strikes Earth following monster flare (VIDEO)
► Alaska takes major step toward marijuana legalization
► Fukushima radiation reaches 8 times govt standards
► 20 years after 'Black Hawk Down', US military advisers back in Somalia
► Nearly 500 killed in fighting between Syrian rebels and Al-Qaeda
► Taliban, Afghan govt meeting for secret peace talks, but with no progress - report
► Google maps 'Hitler Square' in Berlin, issues apology
► 80K Germans sign petition against teaching 'sexual diversity' in schools
► Afghan toddler killed by US troops amid heightened tension over security pact ► Sharon died without facing justice - Human Rights Watch
Shh .... I still remember him! Yes, he is! Yes! Prosecute him!
► Russia's cyber security strategies to be discussed online
► Corrupt Britain: Organized crime infiltrates key institutions – report
► '12 years too many': US activists mark Gitmo anniversary by rallying for closure
► Israeli-Palestinian settlements deadlock: Echo of Sharon's policies?
► Weather swap: Is America's 'polar vortex' linked to record warm winter in Russia?
► Sochi 2014 Olympics to be 'costly, but terrific and safe' – int'l skiing chief
► VIDEOS ■ 'US nice & cozy across ocean while its arms fuel Mideast bloodbath'
■ Great Fire Sale: EU auctions 'family silver' as debt mounts
■ 'Don't Frack With My Future!' Hundreds of water-contamination complaints filed in US
■ Radical Rise: Captives of Syrian Al Qaeda linked group freed
■ Victorian Laws: UK to ban public from US air bases in Britain
■ People seek alternatives in growing disapproval of EU & euro
■ CrossTalk: Iraqi-Afghan Legacies
■ Sochi Safety: Unprecedented security in place around winter Olympic host city
■ New Nationalism: Far-right voices get louder in Japan
■ 'A government that spies on us all the time is no use' - IT-Pioneer John McAfee
■ Straining Ties: Incident puts Afghan & US relations on thin ice
■ Dirty Dozen: Gitmo 'celebrates' 12 yrs of torture & detention
■ NASA video: Monster sunspot erupts with X-class flare towards Earth
■ 'US Senators pave way to Iran war by forging new sanctions'
■ Cicada 3301: Headhunting for CIA/MI6/Al-Shabaab or alternate reality game?
■ Ex-Israeli PM Ariel Sharon dies at 85
■ Angry Birds vs Angry Italians: Poo from above pesters Rome
■ Turkish bizarre: MPs throw tablets, punch colleagues in heated brawl
■ 'Polar Vortex' Hysteria: News frozen out by US media weather frenzy
■ UK schools fingerprinted over 800k kids, third without parents' consent
► Inside Story : Iran and the West: Thawing of relations?
► Inside Story : The plight of African migrants in Israel
► Featured Documentary - 28Up South Africa - Part Two
► Listening Post : Egypt: Journalism under siege?
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Ali Jannati: 'Unblocking social media in Iran'
► Counting the Cost : Dark days down under?
► Inside Story : Central African Republic: Back to square one?
► 101 East : Japan: The next wave
► Inside Syria : Syria's war within a war
► CONGRESS : Congress Is Now Mostly A Millionaires' Club
► GERMANY : Top Nazi Hunter's Tips Help German War Crimes Trial - Efraim Zuroff is leading a campaign to find war criminals who are still at large
► CONGRESS : Potato Lobby Takes Aim at Food Stamps - A fight to get spuds in on WIC
► SOCIETY : Tweet a Lot? You May Be a Narcissist - Tell us something we don't know
► SPACE : Blind Can Now See Space's Beauty - New eBook will make astronomy accessible
► FRANCE : Hollande's Life an Open Book - By Simon Shuster
A scandal involving the French President and an alleged mistress reveals a departure from France's previous nonchalance over the peccadilloes of its premiers
► RUSSIA : U.S. to Tourists: Be Careful in Sochi - The State Department issued a travel alert to those attending the upcoming Winter Olympics in Russia following recent deadly attacks.
* Fortress Sochi: Russia's Security Plan Risks Killing the Olympic Spirit
► CHRIS CHRISTIE : Legal Jam for Christie After Bridge Scandal
► PEOPLE : The Spy Who Clothed Me
► STOCKS : All Norwegians Are Millionaires - At least they are in theory
► IRAQ : Anbar Decends into Chaos - The latest violence is another heartbreaking chapter for the Iraqi province where so many Americans and Iraqis fought and died.
► ISRAEL
■ After Sharon's Quiet Death, a Thunderclap of Reactions
■ Remembering Ariel Sharon - A look back at the career of the late Israeli soldier-turned-politician
► INDIA : India Makes a Gun For Women - Weapon intended to defend against rape
► HEALTH & SCIENCE : They Don't Teach This at Med School - What empathy and communication could mean
► DEPRESSION : How Real Is SAD? (Seasonal Affective Disorder) - More than just the winter blues
► JACKET COPY - BOOKS : Amiri Baraka captured an outsider's anger, giving it beauty. Once you had met him, the poet Amiri Baraka was a tough man to forget.
► WORLD : U.S. ambivalence runs deep as Iraq violence revives
► OPINION ■ A lefty millennial activist takes on columnist Jonah Goldberg
■ Apartheid in Israel? Hardly.
► LOCAL
■ Meryl Streep is right: Walt Disney was a 'gender bigot.' So what?
■ Transgender students 'just looking for their place in the world'
■ Number of killings surges in some California communities
► NATION : Chris Christie bridge scandal looks to many like Jersey as usual
► Funeral of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon set for Monday
* Death of former Israeli leader Ariel Sharon met with tears and cheers
* Washington offers condolences on Ariel Sharon's passing
► FRAMEWORK
■ Jungle Boy
■ Pictures in the News | Jan. 9, 2014
Ice sculptures are on display during the Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Vincent Thian / Associated Press
The frozen mist from Niagara Falls coats the landscape around Prospect Point at Niagara Falls State Park in New York. The polar vortex brought high winds and frigid temperatures to the area. PHOTOGRAPH BY: JAMES NEISS © James Neiss / Niagara Gazette
A model wears an LED-lighted creation of designer Angela Dale at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. PHOTOGRAPH BY: BRITTA PEDERSEN / EPA
White roses lay on at a memorial in Tel Aviv dedicated to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender victims of the Holocaust. Tel Aviv joined a other cities around the world commemorating victims of the Holocaust who were gay. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Uriel Sinai / Getty Images
A flower vendor waits for customers at a market in Chennai, India. Hindus often offer fresh flowers to deities as a symbol of love and devotion, and the presence of flowers is abundant in the portrayals of Hindu gods and goddesses. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Arun Sankar K. / Associated Press
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