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► Your people need to hear the word from you -- so compose yourself and then let them know what's going on. Things should start to work a lot more smoothly once you're all on the same page. A dear one has been wandering around in a fog for weeks now, not quite knowing what to do and not sure of who to ask for advice about their dilemma. You understand the situation, so don't wait any longer for them to ask. Offer. It's time to pull out your legendary way with words and use it to comfort them. A bit of advice wouldn't hurt, and maybe that nice, solid shoulder of yours, too.
► LIVE SCIENCE 5 February 2014 : Spending a Week in the Dark Could Boost Hearing || ► SCIENCE DAILY 5 February 2014 : A short stay in darkness may heal hearing woes || ► SCIENCE DAILY 5 February 2014 : Simulated blindness can help revive hearing
► NPR 6 February 2014 : Subway Phasing Out Bread Additive After Blogger Flags Health Concerns
► HUFFINGTON POST 3 Februray 2014 : Blogger Lindsay Bottos Is Using Her Internet Haters' Own Words To Fight Back
► TELEGRAPH 5 February 2014 : 'Feeling' prosthetic hand allows man to touch again
► ABC NEWS 6 February 2014 : Everything You Need to Know About Sochi, Russia
► DW DE 6 February 2014 : Sochi 2014: The biggest and most expensive Winter Olympics ever
► CS MONITOR 7 February 2014 : In Ukraine's political deadlock, rumors fly fast and furious
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 5 February 2014 : Lack of sleep and exercise, too much TV affects teens' mental health || ► SCIENCE DAILY February 2014 : High media use, reduced sleep, low activity: Adolescents at 'invisible' risk of mental ill-health
► INDEPENDENT 6 February 2014 : Giant 'whopper of a jellyfish' washes up on Tasmanian beach || ► NEWSMAX 7 February 2014 : Tasmania's Giant Jellyfish: Family Finds One 5 Feet Around on Beach || ► NATURE WORLD NEWS 6 February 2014 : Gigantic Jellyfish May Be Largest Ever Found in Australia
The Vegetable Orchestra performs on instruments made of fresh vegetables. The utilization of various ever refined vegetable instruments creates a musically and aesthetically unique sound universe.
Austrian musician Matthias Meinharter, a member of the Vegetable Orchestra, poses for a picture with a musical instrument made from vegetables. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler |
► PC WORLD 31 January 2014 : Yahoo Mail hack teaches a valuable lesson
► NEWS DAILY 6 February 2014 : Flavor-pairing may teach kids to like vegetables || ► DAILY MAIL 7 February 2014 : Smothering children's vegetables in ketchup and cheese sauce really DOES help them eat greens for life
► DAILY MAIL 5 February 2014 : Revising for an exam? DON'T use a laptop: Taking notes with pen and paper boosts memory and our ability to understand || ► MEDICAL DAILY 6 February 2014 : Why Using Pen And Paper, Not Laptops, Boosts Memory: Writing Notes Helps Recall Concepts, Ability To Understand
► IRISH TIME 6 February 2014 : Most Twitter information requests from US government
► SCIENCE DAILY 5 February 2014 : Monkeys that eat omega-3 rich diet show more developed brain networks
► SPACE 5 February 2014 : Black Holes Heated Early Universe Slower Than Previously Thought || ► NATURE WORLD NEWS 6 February 2014 : Black Holes Heated Gas in Space Much Later than Previously Assumed || ► UNIVERSE TODAY 6 February 2014 : Black Holes Warmed Up Space Slower Than Previously Thought: Study
► IFL SCIENCE 5 February 2014 : Early Trials for Next-Generation Artificial Skin Are a Success
► SCIENCE MAG - ScienceShot
■ 4 February 2014 : What Did Corn's Ancestor Really Look Like?
■ 31 January 2014 : Mysterious Underwater Circles Explained
■ 5 February 2014 : Ice Age Creatures Grazed More Than Grass
■ 4 February 2014 : Bumblebees Capable of Flying Higher Than Mount Everest
► LIVESCIENCE
■ 30 January 2014 : Aliens Didn't Do It! Mysterious Underwater 'Fairy Rings' Explained
■ 7 February 2014 : Europe's Oldest Human Footprints Found
■ 7 February 2014 : Gladiator Heads? Mystery of Trove of British Skulls Solved
■ 8 February 2014 : Wow! The Most Amazing Images in Science This Week
■ 3 February 2014 : Sochi Olympics : Ground Zero for Avalanches?
■ 4 February 2014 : Sochi Could Be Too Warm to Host Olympics in 50 Years
■ 7 February 2014 : Dogs in Sochi, Swans in New York: Culling Must End (Op-Ed)
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 5 February 2014 : What makes us human? Unique brain area linked to higher cognitive powers
■ 7 February 2014 : Opening 'the X-files' helped researchers to understand why women and men differ in height
■ 6 February 2014 : Autism: Birth hormone may control expression of the syndrome in animals
■ 8 January 2014 : Caffeine use disorder: Widespread health problem that needs more attention
■ 4 February 2014 : Your memory is no video camera: It edits the past with present experiences
■ 3 February 2014 : Feeling 'in control' can help you live longer
■ 5 February 2014 : False memories: The hidden side of our good memory
► MINYANVILLE 7 February 2014 : Gay Rights Protests Against Olympic Sponsors Continue Into Opening Ceremony
► Insight: Republicans still seen falling behind in election data wars
► SOCHI 2014
* Sochi Fail? Nobody told the athletes
* Soothing security jitters
* Slopestyle grabs its chance
* Training in Sochi
► Pope's Harley Davidson smashes expectations at Paris auction
► Japan's Abe backs Putin with visit, in contrast to China, Korea ties
► Republicans eye U.S. debt limit vote as Lew warns of cash crunch
► SOCHI 2014 : Highlights: Sochi Winter Olympics dramatic debut
Scenes from of the opening ceremonies of Russia’s 2014 Winter Olympics Games in Sochi.
* Putin stakes his reputation on the Games
* Photo Gallery: Best of Sochi - Day 1
* Official downplays opening ceremony glitch
* Bemused by Sochi haters
* Double gold dreams
* Skaters turn techno
* Call me, I'm available
► Hollande puts on a new political face - By Elizabeth Pineau, Julien Ponthus and Mark John
PARIS - Against the backdrop of a sex scandal and plunging popularity numbers, French President Francois Hollande tries to merge a pro-business agenda with his socialist roots.
* ECB to gain far-reaching powers as euro zone banks' supervisor
► Reuters FYI : A violin that's good – and good for you.
* And now, a far more expensive instrument
* Remember the Alamo – and the bathrooms
* The telltale nose
* A rose, by any other name, is still expensive
* This season's hot new trend? Layers.
► Special Report: Francois Hollande puts on a new political face
► U.S. diplomat downplays leak; Merkel angry - By Richard Balmforth and Natalia Zinets
KIEV - A top U.S. diplomat tried to play down the damage to Washington's diplomacy in Ukraine from a leaked telephone call, but German Chancellor Angela Merkel called an obscene remark about the EU "absolutely unacceptable."
* Video: Deadlock in Parliament as protesters beat drums in Ukraine
► Flavor-pairing may teach kids to like vegetables
► Sharapova returns to childhood tennis court in Sochi
► Russia warns against 'gay propaganda' during Olympics
► Tokyo zoo stages 'gorilla escape'
► Russia's Lavrov joins in Sochi torch relay
► Pope's Harley sells to mystery buyer for 210,000 euros
► February 11, 1964.. The Beatles' first legendary US concert
► Military dog 'in Afghan Taliban custody'
► NEWS
■ Japan's Abe backs Putin with visit, in contrast to China, Korea ties
■ US Jewish leader criticizes Israel boycott drive
■ Putin aide accuses US of funding Ukraine rebels
■ Syria can meet June 30 chemical weapons deadline: U.N. chief
■ Sochi's opening show: Let Putin's games begin
■ Former NSA chief explains how Snowden gained high-level access
■ Ukraine activist 'tortured' into saying he was US spy
■ 10 Things to Know for Friday
■ School officials deeply troubled over guns appearing ON SIGNS BANNING GUNS
■ Amazing photo! Ocean wave image looks like man's face - Simon Emmett didn't notice at first, but a second look at his photo revealed the profile
■ Labradoodle creator laments designer dog craze
■ Images of Putin's masculinity
■ Sochi Olympics: Putin's moment on world podium
■ Niger calls for international intervention in Libya
■ US vows to defend Japan against China
■ Attempt to hijack Turkish plane to Sochi foiled
■ In Ukraine's political deadlock, rumors fly fast and furious
■ Damascus confirms it will attend next round of peace talks
■ Iran says ready to answer U.N. nuclear agency's questions
■ Irina Rodnina's Racist Tweet About President Obama Still Causing Headaches In Sochi
■ Ukraine leader faces fresh protests after Putin talks
■ Russia's Putin to visit Japan, ties with Tokyo warming
■ US vows to defend Japan against China
► SPORTS
■ Visitors to Sochi Olympics will be instantly hacked
■ Russian Deputy PM says can guarantee Games safety
► Leaked Ukraine call embarrasses US
An apparently bugged call between US diplomats reveals a frank exchange on the strategy for Ukraine and disparaging comments about the EU.
* Transcript of call
* The leaked call - VIDEO
* Where are missing activists? - VIDEO
* Why is Ukraine protesting?
* Who are the protest leaders?
* Captors 'beat me professionally'
► MAGAZINE
■ Dating discord - Why many Jews consider marrying non-Jews to be taboo
■ 10 Things - US military dogs are senior to their handlers and more nuggets. 10 things we didn't know last week
■ Sochi problems? Russians say stop moaning and enjoy the games
► SPORT : Sochi prepares for opening ceremony - The costliest Winter Olympics in history officially open in Russia on Friday with a lavish ceremony in Sochi.
* Sochi 2014: Day-by-day guide
* Winter Olympics schedule
* Sochi sport-by-sport explained
* Winter Olympics: Team GB profiles
► ASIA
■ China media: Sochi diplomacy
■ US presses Beijing over South China Sea dispute
► VIDEOS
■ Surabaya zoo: Can Indonesia turn round 'zoo of death'?
■ Afghan Taliban 'capture US military dog'
■ 'Gorilla escape' in Tokyo zoo as part of training exercise
■ Kolkata Book Fair welcomes international literature lovers
► FEATURES
■ Can Facebook make you sad?
■ Are drones the next target for hackers?
► TECHNOLOGY : Mental music - Headset that helps you compose with your thoughts
► FUTURE : The future of food
► HEALTH
■ Bionic hand allows patient to 'feel'
■ Vitamin C 'keeps cancer at bay'
High doses of vitamin C can boost the cancer-killing effect of chemotherapy, according to new research.
* Vitamins 'effective in helping ADHD'
* The problem with taking too many vitamins
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : Evidence 'links warming to storms'
"All the evidence" suggests extreme weather in the UK is linked to global warming, the Met Office's chief scientist says. * PM backs fracking cash compensation
* PM: Floods linked to climate change
* Climate change link 'not certain'
So, how? What is the solution? This is my nightmare: they will kill us and destroy the earth as our common home. They are crazy. Can not they take a little lesson from meteor crashed in Russia in February 2013? Who should be responsible for the same thing could happen again on earth? Who should be responsible for the same thing could happen again on earth? Can you imagine the earth no longer has the atmosphere due to human activities have damaged the layer of the atmosphere, so that all objects in space can penetrate and will land safely into the earth: anywhere, anytime? Boom!
Atmosphere as the security layer of the earth has been damaged by greenhouse gases. For now onwards, no more romantic rain, no more romantic snow or exotic dry and all the memories of seasons as at the time 20 years ago, for example. We live in an age where a season comes as an era of destruction of human life. It is not enough for a season just comes to run its natural function. Not at all. For so on, every season will come as a trap which serves to eliminate the human life on earth. And I see them like it: being trapped in a disaster of their own making. I hate them.
NASA, can you create a layer filter or some sort of shield for outer space objects? Save the earth, damn! Please, prioritizing the Earth than Mars. People are creating all kind of wars on earth, not in space. If the earth can be destroyed by a variety of horrible objects outside the earth there, then all kinds of war on earth will end. Their penchant for war will end. And this is sad, is not it?
U.S., UK, Japan, you can't wash your hands in a very extreme case of climate change on earth!
► Today's African Proverb : "The snake is like a rope but nobody uses it to tie a parcel" - Sent by Chima C David, Abuja, Nigeria
ahahaha ... What are you doing to my body ?
► 2,410 days of waiting over: Here come Sochi 2014 Olympics
► Stallman: 'We've got to limit surveillance to keep democracy'
► Thousands of women illegally detained by Iraq, facing torture, abuse - HRW
► OP-ED : Courage and transparency: Why Snowden and Manning deserve the Nobel Peace Prize
► 2014 Sochi Olympics opening: Breathtaking Winter fairytale (PHOTOS)
► NSA bulk collection ensnares under 30 percent of phone records daily - report
► Fukushima radiation levels underestimated by five times - TEPCO
► Merkel blasts US diplomat’s F**k the EU comment
► OP-ED : 'Nuland apologized, but didn't mention US plans to midwife a new govt in Ukraine'
► Head of Russian arms industry pledges economic support for Ukraine
► US promises to defend Japan from China as territory dispute lingers
► Goggle, Facebook, Microsoft hire first anti-NSA lobbyist in Washington
► Pentagon wants additional $4.5 bln to fix failed missile defense interceptors
► Stormpocalypse: Worst storm 'in quarter of a century' heading for UK
► Iran dispatches warships to US maritime border
► Switzerland votes to cap EU immigration
► Snowden used common web crawler tool to collect NSA files
► VIDEOS
■ Stallman: If we don't fight surveillance, we lose our democracy
■ Fighting Talk: Syria's foreign militants vow jihad in home countries
■ Art of Meddling: US's Nulad visits Ukraine again, with 'regime change' aims?
■ Worse than Death? Unfair UK-US extradition rules see Brits contemplate suicide
■ 'F**k the EU': US State Dept. official in phone chat on Ukraine posted online
■ 'This is what you cook for Ukraine?' State Dept. Psaki grilled over leaked tape
■ Jews v Cops: Ultra-Orthodox protest against plan to draft them into IDF
■ F-Bomb Explodes: 'Alleged curse word leak exposes US tricks in Ukraine'
■ CrossTalk: Facebook = Spybook?
■ 2014 Sochi Olympics Open: RT's Special Coverage. The XXII Winter Olympic Games are on after opening officially in a sparkling, star-studded show in Sochi. Over 40,000 spectators from all over the world watched the opening extravaganza, and the introduction of the athletes in the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi, signaling the start of the full sporting program of the Winter Olympics. For the next 16 days the world's top athletes will be going for it, competing hard with every sinew and fiber.
■ Bloody Hands: Syria Western recruits' terrorist-turning threat
■ Outsiders Out? Swiss decide on tougher immigration limits
■ Protesters clash with police, set govt buildings ablaze in Bosnia
■ Sochi Sour Grapes: Western MSM wins gold medal for buzz killing
■ Glamor Lost: Israeli military needs boost, launches inspiring IDF ad
► UK takes action on female genital mutilation
► Inside Story : Is a proxy war being waged in Ukraine?
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Ibrahim Boubacar Keita: 'The destiny of Mali'
► Counting the Cost : Argentina's great decline
► Listening Post : Egypt's media war
► MARIJUANA : Vice President Joe Biden Not High on Marijuana Legalization
► OLYMPICS : Everything You Need to Know About The Sochi Olympics Opening Ceremony
► ENTERTAINMENT : Jay Leno Says Goodbye to the Tonight Show, Probably for Real This Time
► RUSSIA : Pussy Riot Girls Get Fired - Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova disowned by collective
► RUSSIA : Sochi Stirs Exiles' Nationalism - A long-forgotten community native to Sochi are clamoring loudly against the Games.
* Everything You Need to Know About the Sochi Olympics Opening Ceremony
* Sochi 2014: Snowboarding, Skiing and Skating Ring in the Games
► JAPAN: Japanese War Crimes Made Up by the U.S.' - Prominent supporters of Japanese PM Shinzo Abe are making increasingly outrageous statements about World War II — and Washington is infuriated
► RESEARCH: Eating Your Feelings? - Blame your mom! (And her mom too)
► RUSSIA : Sochi's Bash Kicks Off Games - By Simon Shuster
The 22nd Winter Olympics began with an opening ceremony that primarily catered to a Russian audience
* Everything You Need to Know About the Sochi Olympics Opening Ceremony
* Sochi Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Pictures
* Russian TV Covers Up Olympic Ring Snafu
* Team USA: When They Were Young
► SOUTH AFRICA : Superman's Dream Team - Before his premeditated murder trial begins in March, South African Olympian Oscar Pistorius has hired a big-ticket legal team to prove it was an accident
► DEBT : U.S. Could Run Out of Money by Feb. 27 - If Congress fails to act on raising debt limit
► LIFE STYLE : Your Heart May Break in These 10 U.S. Cities - Surprisingly, Vegas didn't make the list
► VIRAL : Watch Epic National Anthem Rendition - Kentucky choir will get you inspired for the Olympics
► MUSIC : Beatlemania Celebrates Half a Century - Bob Spitz remembers 2 weeks that rocked America
► ISRAEL : Obama Approval Rating Dives In Israel
► CIVIL RIGHTS : Holder: Same-Sex Couples To Get Equal Legal Rights
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Justice Department will eliminate legal distinctions between straight and same-sex couples in the federal criminal justice system
* More Federal Agencies To Recognize Same-Sex Marriages
► OLYMPICS : Sochi Locals Catch Olympic Spirit - Despite their earlier protests of being impacted by the Olympic construction project, some local residents have now learned to enjoy the spectacle.
* Dufour-Lapointe Sisters Go 1-2 in Olympic Moguls
* Game On: Photos from Day 1 Competitions
► TOURISM : Sochi Is a Difficult Sell to Travelers - Amid costs and the risk of terrorism
► ENERGY REVOLUTION : Fracking Fuels U.S. Energy Boom - It's changed America's place in the world
► WORLD
■ U.S. diplomat caught on tape; officials point finger at Russia
■ Sochi Olympic Winter Games at root of residents' housing woes
► BUSINESS : California ski resorts slog through a warm winter
► LOCAL ■ L.A. school officials barred from access to curriculum for iPads
■ White students get better teachers in L.A., researcher testifies
■ LOCAL : Tens of thousands leave Los Angeles County for Inland Empire
► SPORTS : 2014 Sochi Olympics: A preview of the Winter Games
► OPINION : For media in Sochi, it's more Potemkin village than Olympic village
► MOVIES : Review: 'The Lego Movie' is a tall stack of subversive fun
► BUSINESS : U.S. Olympic team sweaters hand-sewn in Southern California
► MOVIES : Woody Allen responds: 'Of course I didn't molest Dylan' Farrow
► FRAMEWORK
■ Pictures in the News | Feb. 6, 2014
■ The Week in Pictures | Feb. 3-9, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Female Sumatra orangutan Matra holds her newborn at the Hellabrunn zoo in Munich. The baby was born on Jan. 31 and is yet unnamed. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Sven Hoppe / Associated Press
Pope Francis stands before a chocolate statue of himself that he received as a gift during his general audience on Wednesday at the Vatican. PHOTOGRAPH BY: OSSERVATORE ROMANO / HANDOUT / ANSA/OSSERVATORE ROMANO/HO
Do not worship a statue, although it resembles yourself, ok? Do not worship the prophets. Do not worship the religious leaders, and even do not worship your worship, ok?
■ Best of 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics - Posted By: Marc Martin
Sweden's Niklas Mattsson competes in the Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Final at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. PHOTOGRAPH BY: FRANCK FIFE / AFP/Getty Images
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