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► 26 January 2014 : Get out there and take in a museum or a performance -- your energy demands cultural exposure, and there's just no denying it this time. You may have to create your own event. New experiences are waiting for you out there in the world, but you won't have the time to start exploring them fully unless you clear off your plate! Make room for adventure today by completing all those half-finished tasks on your list. And if you have to, ask for help. At least one person owes you a big favor, so why not call it in? Your health is good, but it could be better. It's time to find a way to inject more exercise into your daily routine.
► 27 January 2014 :New experiences are waiting for you out there in the world, but you won't have the time to start exploring them fully unless you clear off your plate! Make room for adventure today by completing all those half-finished tasks on your list. And if you have to, ask for help. At least one person owes you a big favor, so why not call it in? Your health is good, but it could be better. It's time to find a way to inject more exercise into your daily routine.
► 28 January 2014 : You'll have to do a bit of selling today -- either for yourself or for a project you want other people to pitch in on. If all you do is focus on what you want out of them, folks may find you a bit insensitive. But if you focus on what's in it for them, you can get their attention and get them on board! Put yourself in their position and think how they would think.
Keep communication simple and straightforward, and there's a higher chance you will communicate yourself in a positive way. You've got to stay as grounded as possible -- emotional trouble could arise if you get too crazy. Take deep breaths, get some exercise or just have a long talk with someone who knows you really well.
New beginnings aren't just your sign's specialty, they're your very favorite state of affairs too. Happily, that's exactly what's on the agenda right now, thanks to an impending career offer that can only be called sweet. It may be so sweet, in fact, that you'll be tempted to jump on it right away. Moving quickly might not be a bad idea, but taking time to check out the details first via a trusted, knowledgeable friend can't hurt. Give them a call.
► 27 January 2014 :New experiences are waiting for you out there in the world, but you won't have the time to start exploring them fully unless you clear off your plate! Make room for adventure today by completing all those half-finished tasks on your list. And if you have to, ask for help. At least one person owes you a big favor, so why not call it in? Your health is good, but it could be better. It's time to find a way to inject more exercise into your daily routine.
► 28 January 2014 : You'll have to do a bit of selling today -- either for yourself or for a project you want other people to pitch in on. If all you do is focus on what you want out of them, folks may find you a bit insensitive. But if you focus on what's in it for them, you can get their attention and get them on board! Put yourself in their position and think how they would think.
Keep communication simple and straightforward, and there's a higher chance you will communicate yourself in a positive way. You've got to stay as grounded as possible -- emotional trouble could arise if you get too crazy. Take deep breaths, get some exercise or just have a long talk with someone who knows you really well.
New beginnings aren't just your sign's specialty, they're your very favorite state of affairs too. Happily, that's exactly what's on the agenda right now, thanks to an impending career offer that can only be called sweet. It may be so sweet, in fact, that you'll be tempted to jump on it right away. Moving quickly might not be a bad idea, but taking time to check out the details first via a trusted, knowledgeable friend can't hurt. Give them a call.
► CYSTITIS HONEYMOON
■ WEBMD 29 February 2012 : Cystitis: Symptoms, treatment and prevention
■ WEBMD 7 May 2013 : Understanding Bladder Infections -- the Basics
► NEW ZEALAND HERALD 18 January 2014 : Pope autographs Harley for charity || ► TELEGRAPH 21 January 2014 : Pope's Harley-Davidson for sale
► INDEPENDENT 21 JAnuary 2014 : Signs warn dog owners of deadly 'Alabama rot' disease in New Forest
► SPACE 16 January 2014 : China Launches Hypersonic Missile Test, Downplays Fears
► ROSETTA
■ SPACE 19 January 2014 : Comet-Chasing Rosetta Spacecraft Wakes from Deep Sleep Monday: Watch It Live
■ NBC NEWS 20 January 2014 : Sleeping Rosetta spacecraft wakes up for historic comet rendezvous and landing
■ INDEPENDENT 20 January 2014 : 'Hello, world!': Space probe Rosetta wakes up and calls home before embarking on its comet-landing mission
■ NPR 20 January 2014 : Rosetta Space Probe Gets Interplanetary Wake-Up Call
► SCIENCE DAILY 21 January 2014 : E-whiskers: Highly sensitive tactile sensors developed for robotics and other applications
So from now onwards Sciencedaly. net = ScienceDaily. Com (29-31 December 2013: at that time was still different url address)
► SCIENCE MAGAZINE
■ 19 January 2014 : ScienceShot: How the Pepper Got Its Kick
■ 6 May 2013 : ScienceShot: Shhh, the Plants Are Talking
■ 21 January 2014 : Fight the Flu, Hurt Society?
► NEWSCIENTIST 23 January 2014 : Popping pills for flu fever might make things worse
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 22 January 2014 : The death of a loved one in childhood 'affects adult mental health' || ► SCIENCE DAILY 22 January 2014 : Losing a family member in childhood associated with psychotic illness
■ NETSDAILY 20 January 2014 : As Olympics approach, pressure on Prokhorov to succeed ...in biathlon
■ ESPN 24 January 2014: Mark Cuban: Shot at Prokhorov?
► SPACE 26 January 2014 : NASA's Humanoid Robonaut 2 Waltz Both Elegant and Creepy (Video)
► FOXNEWS 26 January 2014 : White House reinstituting shuttered, internal political office raises concerns
► NY TIMES 25 January 2014 : Obama Pursuing a Modest Agenda in State of Union
► LIVE SCIENCE 21 January 2014 : Love Really Is Sweet, Science Reveals
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 24 JAnuary 2014 : Small fetal size in pregnancy could indicate future heart problems || ► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 5 July 2012 : Pregnancy Later In Life Increases Risk Of Heart Attacks || ► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 22 July 2011 : Nicotine Raises Fetus Risk Of Hypertension And Heart Disease Later In Life
► SOCHI 2014
■ HUFFINGTON POST 24 January 2014 : A Power Shift in the Caucasus Emirate: The Vilayat Dagestan Threat and Its Implications for the Sochi Olympics
■ CNN 25 January 2014 : Once Russia's henchmen, Cossacks now helping with Olympic security
■ CNN SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 20 January 2014 : Russia to study video threatening Sochi Olympics
■ GUARDIAN 20 January 2014 : Russia and Caucasus terrorists compete to make Sochi Olympics memorable
■ SPIEGEL 7 January 2014 : Securing Sochi: Russia's Elite Counter-Terrorism Fighters
■ CNN 21 January 2014 : Russian forces hunt Dagestan militants, 'black widows'
■ RADIO FREE EUROPE RADIO LIBERTY 28 January 2014 : Militant Killed Ahead Of Sochi Olympics; 'Black Widows' Hunted
■ NATIONAL INTEREST 23 January 2014 : Russia's Reputation at Risk in Sochi
■ NATIONAL INTEREST 21 January 2014 : Russia's Homegrown Terror Threat - by : Andrew Foxall
■ EURONEWS 21 January 2014 : Fresh warnings from US security experts on Sochi terror threats
■ INTERPRETERMAG 21 October 2013 : Live Updates: Bus Bombing in Volgograd, Russia
■ COUNTER JIHAD 24 January 2014 : The Caucasus Emirate and its Capacity to use Women Terrorists and other Methods to Attack the 2014 Winter Olympics
■ KAVKAZ CENTER 21 August 2009 : Statement of the Martyrs Battalion 'Riyad-us-Saliheen' about the martyrdom operation in Nazran and sabotage in Russia
■ REFWORLD 9 January 2014 : Ethnic Russian Muslims Involved in Volgograd Bombings
■ JAMES TOWN FOUNDATION 9 January 2014 : Ethnic Russian Muslims Involved in Volgograd Bombings - Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 11 Issue: 4 || More on JAMES TOWN's Causacuss
■ RIA NOVOSTI 27 January 2014 : Khodorkovsky Speaks About Time in Jail, Reasons for Release
■ MOSCOW TIMES 28 January 2014 : Putin's Pardon Motivated by Domestic Concerns, Khodorkovsky Says
There are no handsome men in this world like him, even my partner.
He's a trendsetter. A piece of precious metal. A celebrity in Russian politics. A man. . The uniqueness of his self charisma is, he will always keep the secrets from a prison in all free city in this world. He keeps the mystery of all feelings.
► SLASH DOT 27 January 2014 : The "Triple Package" Explains Why Some Cultural Groups Are More Successful
► ENTERTAINMENT : American Hustle Trailer 2013 Jennifer Lawrence & Christian Bale Movie - Official [HD]. American Hustle movie trailer courtesy Sony Pictures. Published on Aug 16, 2013 by StreamingTrailer
► EDUCATION : The Evil Behind Adolf Hitler (Documentary). Published on Sep 26, 2013 by VidShowcase
► Arizona Republicans censure Senator McCain as too 'liberal'
► Obama to use speech to offer election-year agenda for Democrats
► At least 49 killed in protest clashes in Egypt: ministry
CAIRO - The death toll from clashes during protests in Egypt on Saturday rose to 49, the Health Ministry said, in violence that erupted on the third anniversary of the popular uprising which toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak.| Video
* Twenty-nine dead in clashes on anniversary of Egypt uprising
* Libya says Egyptian diplomats snatched after militia chief's arrest
* Video: Anger on Cairo streets against Muslim Brotherhood
► Gay rights groups: Et tu, Olympics? - By Keith Weir
LONDON - Gay rights campaigners are using branded clothing inspired by the Olympics' own charter to show their opposition to Russian laws on homosexuality ahead of the Sochi Games.
* Russia says ignore 'provocative' messages threatening Games
► Syria talks may bring end to Homs siege - By Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Stephanie Nebehay
GENEVA - The Syrian government said women and children could leave the besieged rebel city of Homs as negotiators from the warring sides discussed humanitarian gestures on a second day of face-to-face talks in Geneva.
* U.N. documents new war crimes in Syria for future prosecution
* Syrian negotiators to hold separate political talks: delegate
* Video: Syria negotiators discuss relief to Homs, prisoner releases
► Sochi's mayor says homosexuality not accepted in his region
► Snowden says 'significant threats' to his life
► Egypt's Sisi poised to announce presidency bid
► Congressional negotiators reach deal on U.S. farm bill
► VIDEO : Stakes raised in embattled Ukraine
Violent clashes have left Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich's fate in doubt. He's now threatened to declare a state of emergency.
* Yanukovich, opposition agree to scrap some anti-protest laws
* U.S. urges Ukraine president not to declare state of emergency
► Activists rally in Tokyo against dolphin hunting in Japan
► American dream increasingly found in cities, not suburbs
► Ukraine protesters create 'fortress' to resist attack
► US composer adapts 'Brokeback Mountain' into opera
► Syria foes in first face-to-face meet at Geneva talks
► Protesters lay siege to security forces in Kiev
► Apple 'Mac' designers celebrate machine's 30th birthday
► Syrian negotiators arrive for more talks in Geneva
► Egypt's 'terrace society' flourishes on Cairo rooftops
That's great, Valerie. Indeed, your appearance is more attractive than Hollande. You should have more appearances for your own self-actualization rather than piggybacking behind the ridiculous comedian's name : François Hollande.
After this, trust me. The light around Hollande will dim. No little star for him, except an artist who will not be shining in her career. Her ambition to be the first lady of France also does not come true.
► Syrian Government, Opposition Meet in Geneva
► Amid Crisis, Killed Protestor Mourned in Ukraine
► Ukraine Protests Grow, No State of Emergency Yet
► NEWS
■ Ukraine president offers PM post to opposition
■ Scarlett Johansson addresses criticism over SodaStream deal
■ Hollande sees common ground with pope on global issues
Oh yeah? What about your micro issues, Hollande? ehehhee ... ops! Private, you know!
■ Stephen Hawking says black holes don't exist
■ White House warns Obama could go around Congress
■ Snowden won't return to U.S. without amnesty, says legal adviser
■ Sochi Olympic scene: Busy workers, glitzy venues
■ German newspaper publishes top Nazi's letters ■ Sochi set to welcome the world amid storm clouds
■ Ukraine's Yanukovich, opposition agree to scrap some anti-protest laws
■ Love life of Israeli PM's son sparks uproar
► SHINE : The Basics of Contouring
► CELEBRITY : Heidi Klum and Martin Kirsten Call It Quits. Heidi says 'auf Wiedersehen' to boyfriend - The "America's Got Talent" judge has parted ways with Martin Kirsten after a year and a half of dating.
► Signs warn dog owners of killer disease
► Ukraine opposition rejects offers
Ukraine's opposition leaders say they will not drop their demands after rejecting the president's offer to appoint them to top government posts. * Kiev 'unrecognisable battleground' - VIDEO
* 'I was abducted and beaten' - VIDEO
* Ukraine crisis explained - VIDEO
* In pictures : Ukraine protests
* Ukraine's feared riot police
* Q&A: Stand-off in Ukraine
► VIDEOS
■ Australia Day protest: Captain Cook's house graffitied
■ Syria conflict: Initial talks 'have not achieved much'
■ Wedding couple take to Kiev barricades amid protest
■ Egypt police open fire on anti-government protesters
■ State of the Union: Is anyone listening to President Obama?
■ Musical hallucinations 'have no permanent cure'
► HEALTH
■ Pregnant mother's fatty diet 'may alter baby's brain'
■ DDT: Pesticide linked to Alzheimer's
■ Making music videos 'helps young cancer patients cope'
► Ukraine: President Yanukovych blinks first over protests
► NSA 'engaged in industrial espionage' - Snowden
► Hollande-Trierweiler split: A bachelor in the Elysee || ► VIDEO : Hollande saga 'stain on France's image abroad'. French President Francois Hollande has confirmed his separation from his partner Valerie Trierweiler. He told the state-run AFP news agency that their "shared life" had ended. Tim Allman reports.
► MAGAZINE
■ Khaled Khalifeh's cafe society: Damascus life 'must go on'
■ More coffee! - The novelist who refuses to let war stop his social life
■ The Loop: Answering questions which have been asked?
■ A Point of View: The ethics of the driverless car ■ A visit to Toulouse's last remaining public showers
► NEWS FROM ELSEWHERE : ■ Russia: Garlic picking around Sochi to be 'banned' during Olympics
■ Malaysian printer censors pigs' faces
Ah, I guess they deflect the essential essence of a creature of God's creation, which later they named it as a pig. I hope Islam should be able to educate its people in obedience to what is forbidden in Islamic teachings. It's good to examine in detail why pork is forbidden for human consumption. And for this reason I admit that Islam is an intelligent religion, very open to the horizons of science. But not like this act : A handful of pigs' faces have been censored in the Malaysian edition of the International New York Times, it seems. The black marks were the work of Malaysian printing firm KHL, which blotted out the faces in a story about farming in the United States, according to the Malay Mail. A representative said it was their policy to obscure pigs because Malaysia was "a Muslim country".
O pig, I do not have to be a pig to understand that you do not understand why you are created with the faces --- which according to them --- are bad. You are not given a choice to have a pretty face, such as the cute guys --- which according to them - are cool in the U.S. Congress, for example... ehehhehe ...
I am very grateful to have been created as the most perfect creature in God's creation, and for you to know, it is not my choice. So, as an expression of my gratitude, I will never insult your face, even though you're just a pig, because if I insult your face, then that means I'm insulting the creation of your creator, the creator of myself as well.
I'm just trying to learn more the secret values behind all creation around me, not to feel as the best than others.
► Davos 2014 : What we learned
► TRAVEL : In today's Paris, cutting-edge art, culture and cuisine
► US and British spies 'get personal data from Angry Birds'
► FUTURE
■ Which hiccup remedies really work?
■ Will flying cars ever take off?
► Today's African Proverb : "Water has no enemy" - A Nigerian proverb sent by John Gbozah, Charlotte, United States
► Havoc unleashed: Footage shows Ukrainian rioters brutally assaulting police (VIDEO)
► Ukrainian opposition urges snap elections, continues protests despite PM position offer
► 'No scuffle, no communication' between Syria foes in Geneva - Lavrov
► UN documents war crimes on both rebel and govt side as Syria crisis persists
► Protesters continue to riot in Kiev
► BUSINESS : Bitcoin is a bubble - Nobel Laureate in Economics
► Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler's archive emerges in Israel
► Three years after revolution there is little to celebrate in Egypt
► China's moon rover suffers 'abnormality', lunar surface blamed
► Kiev protesters seize Justice Ministry building after day of calm
► NSA is after industrial spying – Snowden to German TV
► Lavrov says 'no talks with Islamist militants in Syria'
► Fears of soaring tensions as police clash with protesters in Bahrain
► OP - ED : Three years after revolution there is little to celebrate in Egypt
► Day of Anger: Thousands rally in Paris to protest Hollande's policies
► Industrial espionage revelations show 'shocking scale of NSA surveillance'Good news. Put him down!
► Simple amoeba can help fight Alzheimer's – research
► Sochi Olympics venues, sports infrastructure most modern in the world – IOC official
► NSA, GCHQ use phone apps to scoop user data
► US, European diplomats meet with radicals in Kiev, see 'no threat' from them
► Bitcoin exchange operators arrested in connection with Silk Road case
► 'Turn the curse into a blessing': Netanyahu wants UN of the internet
► Sochi mayor says there are 'no gay people' living in the city
► Communists rule out violent 'Ukrainian' scenario in Russia
► OP-ED : 'Ukrainian opposition doesn’t control crowds'
► VIDEOS
■ West v East: Ukraine split in half amid violence engulfing capital
■ Olympic Stage Set: Souped-up hockey stadium ready for the Games
■ Vienna Ball: Protesters gather against far-right party
■ Dangerous Split: Egypt's revolution anniversary met with bloodshed
■ Violent video: Ukraine rioters brutally beat police, storm local admin building
■ Ukraine president offers opposition leader PM post, agrees to change Constitution
■ Kiev Face-Off: Ukraine opposition urges snap elections, refuses president's offerAhahhaa ... dahliiing .... they can not be persuaded with candy, ahhaaa ... (My baby, why do not you agree if I prefer him than him, hm?)
■ Saving Syria: First Geneva 2 meet of rebels & govt hailed significant
■ The Truthseeker: Climate change to sink New York (E33). New York, Shanghai, London and other cities underwater in decades, Obama spikes EPA report admitting fracking does 'significant' damage to drinking water, and polluters paying Disney to sell their chemicals to children. Seek truth from facts with Cornell Ecology Professor Bob Howarth; Snake Oil author Richard Heinberg; Dana Bohan at industry-funded researchers Energy in Depth; To Save the Planet, Turn the World Upside Down author Richard Smith; and families living near frack wells.
■ Court Bombshell: UK blocks sharing US drone intel. UK court has ruled that a Pakistani who's father was killed in a U.S drone strike, won't be allowed to find out if the British government helped in the attack.The victim's son argued that sharing information on where to bomb was the same as encouraging murder. Tesa Arcilia has more on the controversial case.
■ Babes in Arms: Thousands of Syrian infants born in the midst of violence & devastation
■ On The Money: Toward Sochi
■ Technology Update: Russia's new industrial revolution? On this month's show, we hit the road with a new navigation system that puts augmented reality in the driving seat. Away from the bright lights of Moscow, the next industrial revolution is brewing in the deceptively quiet town of Zelenograd. Medical breakthroughs mean lifesaving tissue and organs may soon be available on demand and everyone's invited to our mad tea party with a modern twist.
■ Selling Candidates: It's all about marketing - Ex-Obama CTO
■ Venture Capital: Davos 2014 - Crisis Over? (E25)
■ (Non)Partisans: Rioters occupy govt buildings in Ukraine, defying opposition leaders
■ CrossTalk: The Greedy 1%
■ Death Defied: Syrians return to ruined homes with hopes for peace
■ Bitcoin v Banks: 'Annoyance with system brings on virtual cash boom'
■ Epic WWII Battle: End of Leningrad siege re-enacted on 70th Anniversary
■ NSA's big nose in big business: Snowden says agency spies on industry
■ Israel uses talks to maintain status quo, expand settlements - Palestine FM
■ Streams of lava pouring from crater as Mount Etna erupts
■ Bitcoin exchange CEO arrested on drug money laundering charges
■ Day of Rage: French cops clash with protesters at rally against Hollande
■ Ukraine PM resigns for 'peaceful resolution to crisis'
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Nashiru Abdulai: The needs of deaf Muslims
► Turkey: The media sub-plot
► Inside Story : Deadlock in Ukraine
► Inside Syria : Syrian hopes pinned to Geneva II
► Witness : Eyes of Nuba
► Empire : America and al-Qaeda 3.0
► Inside Story : Egypt: Taking stock of the revolution
► Empire : Extended Interview: General Michael Hayden
► FRANCE : His 'Challenging' Private Life - In an exclusive interview with TIME, French President Francois Hollande answered questions about his personal relationships hours before announcing the end to his longtime partnership with Valerie Trierweiler.
Based on Hollande case, it is important for all people in any country to be very selective in choosing their president. Highlighting their personal life! Never to elect a president who has an abnormal personal life. They will be protected by law regarding the private life of every individual if they already have a good private life as well. So, do not ever listen to a stupid call from this French comedian. First he does not have the fidelity of self. Second, he is a womanizer man. Third: he cut off his relationship with Valerie because of another woman. Fourth: All of it's revealed to the public. Fifth: he is embarrassed. Furthermore, he uses his position as president to protect his personal defects. Ehehehee... do you think the law is the only kind of your underwear or what, Hollande? What if your scandal is never revealed, hm? Yups! You still jerk and the law never know it. And a giant chinch sitting quietly, triumphantly, under the French presidency. Blah! Please step down, Mr. Comedian. Your joke is pathetic. Thank you for trying to be funny. Unfortunately, we can not laugh at all.
► TUNISIA : Tunisia Passes Progressive Constitution
► AWARDS : Grammys 2014: The Winners - Lorde, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Daft Punk have all taken home awards so far.
* The Best of Everything at the Grammys Red Carpet
* Watch Beyonce and Jay Z Get Too Filthy For the Grammys
► TECHNOLOGIZER : Watch Steve Jobs Unveil the Mac - A moment in computer history caught on video
► WORLD : Japan and India Team Up to Face China - Tokyo and New Delhi are strengthening ties to keep Beijing in check
Mmm, Japan embrace India. It must be because China prefers Pakistan than India. And the relationship of China and Japan is the same as the relationship of India and Pakistan. : They do not like each other.
► MAGAZINE : The Tiger Mom Superiority Complex - When does cultural pride cross over into racism?
► SOCIAL NETWORKING : How Much Time Have You Wasted on Facebook? - Use this tool to find the answer
► EGYPT : The Field Marshal Who Would be Pharaoh - Egypt's al-Sisi to run for president
► BITCOIN : Bitcoin Bigwig Arrested in NYC - CEO charged with money laundering
► NORTH KOREA : Did Kim Jong Un Really Execute His Uncle's family? - Reports are almost impossible to verify
► BOOKS : The Art of Hailing a Cab - Universally applicable lessons from a New York City cabbie
► DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE : Internet Companies Make Spying Deal - They'll tell you more about gov't requests
► MOVIES : Tarantino Sues Over Script Leak - Director files suit against Gawker
► FASHION : These Winter Olympics Uniforms Will Blind You
► WORLD : China sentences legal advocate Xu Zhiyong to 4 years in prison
► NATION : Two killed in Maryland mall shooting; motive uncertain
► LOCAL : For Los Angeles, list is a first step toward improved quake safety
► BUSINESS : Adding olive oil to California's salad
► SCIENCE : Liars, come clean -- it'll make you feel better, study reveals || ► Like Lance Armstrong, we are all liars, experts say
► THE HOMICIDE REPORT - A story for every victim
► OPINION : Rail alone can't reinvent L.A.
► WORLD : Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu is scolded over son's romance
► GRAMMY AWARDS
* We still have questions
* Complete list
* Full coverage
* Best, worst moments
* Photos: Red carpet, winners
* Best, worst dressed
► FRAMEWORK
■ 56th Grammy Awards | Jan. 26, 2014
Holocaust survivors arrive for a ceremony in Oswiecim, Poland, to mark the 69th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Czarek Sokolowski / Associated Press
A cross country skier slides along snow on the Hoher Meissner mountain in Germany. PHOTOGRAPH BY: UWE ZUCCHI / AFP/Getty Images
In St. Petersburg, Russia, a soldier looks on during a parade marking the 70th anniversary of the battle that lifted the Siege of Leningrad. The Nazi German and Finnish siege and blockade of Leningrad, now known as St. Petersburg, was broken on Jan. 18, 1943, but finally lifted Jan. 27, 1944. More than 1 million people died, mostly from starvation, during the 900-day siege. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Dmitry Lovetsky / Associated Press
The Olympic torch is tested before the start of the 2014 Winter Olympics in the Olympic Park in Sochi, Russia. PHOTOGRAPH BY: David J. Phillip / Associated Press
A male lion in Nairobi National Park in Kenya looks out over the savannah at dusk prior to being shot with a tranquilizer dart. A team led by the Kenya Wildlife Service then fit the lion with a GPS-tracking collar. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Ben Curtis / Associated Press
A team led by the Kenya Wildlife Service takes measurements of a tranquilized male lion's teeth while preparing to fit the creature with a GPS-tracking collar in Nairobi National Park in Kenya. Kenyan wildlife authorities are fitting livestock-raiding lions with collars that alert rangers by text message when the predators venture out of the national park, enabling the rangers to quickly move to the areas where the lions have encroached and return the animals to the park. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Ben Curtis / Associated Press
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