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► 20 February 2014 : Try to wrangle your deeper feelings up and out of the lower levels of your subconscious. It's hard work, but right now you've got some support from the universe, so it should be totally worthwhile. You should feel comfortable trusting the people who are in power right now -- your life might feel like a roller coaster right now, but that doesn't mean you are being taken for a ride. And any turbulence you are experiencing is not their fault. Be a team player! Now is not the time to let your emotions tell you what to do. Hedge your bets and stay right where you are. Moving away from the known can feel exciting, but it's simply not the best move for you right now.
► 22 February 2014 : The day moves at a glacier's pace and you may get bored or impatient as you try to figure out what to do next. It's a good day to just let the world do its own thing and focus on personal business. An introverted person is intriguing to you right now, and it's going to be tricky to get them to come out of their shell. Your best approach today is humor. Make a joke that they and only they can understand. Sharing a laugh is a great way to share a moment and start a conversation. And if your first try doesn't get them to open up, don't worry. Show them your sweet side often enough and they will eventually let their walls down. They might actually be more outgoing to you are!
► BLOOMBERG 19 February 2014 : West Has Blood on Its Hands in Ukraine
► FOOL 19 February 2014 : Russia Is Losing Its Leverage
► HUFFINGTON POST 20 February 2014 : John McCain Calls Obama 'The Most Naive President' Ever
► NBC SPORTS 20 February 2014 : NASCAR disqualifies Kevin Harvick's runner-up finish in Duel 150
► CS MONITOR 20 February 2014 : Is Ukraine president losing the Kremlin's confidence?
► LIVE SCIENCE
■ 21 February 2014 : 'Priceless' Dinosaur Track Stolen Near Moab
■ 19 February 2014 : Man Has Skin Reaction to Tattoo — 20 Years Later
► FORBES 5 February 2014 : Eating Yogurt May Cut Diabetes Risk, New Research Shows || ► WEB MD 5 February 2014 : Could Low-Fat Yogurt Help Ward Off Diabetes? British study also found reduced risk with other fermented dairy products
► XINHUA 20 February 2014 : Altar relics found at China's neolithic city ruins || ► NEWS AUSTRALIA 3 December 2013 : Skulls in mass grave at the Shimao Ruins reveal ancient female sacrifice
► DAILY MAIL 18 FEbruary 2014 : 'I can't swim and I hate sand!' Chrissy Teigen reveals she's not a natural bikini model... as she promotes her Sports Illustrated cover || ► E ONLINE 18 February 2014 : Chrissy Teigen Talks Sports Illustrated Photoshopping—Find Out Why a "Bunch" of Her Shots Have Needed It!
► TAKE PART 21 February 2014 : Uh-Oh: Giant Squid Sightings Considered an 'Omen' by Japanese Fishermen
► CS MONITOR
■ 20 February 2014 : Court to seize MLK's Nobel Prize and 'sacred' Bible – if they can be found (+video)
■ 20 February 2014 : Why more voters are going independent in California
► DAILY BEAST
■ 22 February 2014 : El-Sisi Is The Putin Of The Nile
■ 20 February 2014 : Wall Street Wolves Want to Bring their Big Bucks to the GOP Party
► CBC CANADA 19 February 2014 : How the West – and Vladimir Putin – failed Ukraine
■ CITY WATCH LA 21 February 2014 : Garcetti Preps His Earthquake Lady --Lucile Jones -- to Shake Seniors Out of LA
■ NPR 19 February 2014 : LA Mayor: 'The Basics Have Been Neglected For Too Long'
► Iran says negotiation agenda agreed in nuclear talks with powers
► Ukraine president agrees to truce - By Richard Balmforth and Natalia Zinets
KIEV - Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich said he had agreed to a "truce" with opposition leaders after 26 people were killed in street clashes, ahead of meetings with EU foreign ministers threatening to impose sanctions over the violence. | Video
* Worried by Ukraine violence, Russia ponders next steps
► SOCHI 2014 : Rematch: U.S. vs Canada
* Lipnitskaya falls
* Bobsled gold for Canada
* Best of Sochi: Day 12
► Violence flares in Kiev as politicians weigh deal - By Pavel Polityuk and Natalia Zinets
KIEV - Violence flared again in Kiev as Ukraine's opposition politicians pondered a draft deal with President Viktor Yanukovich which EU foreign ministers brokered to resolve the country's political crisis. | Slideshow
* Video: Kiev protesters appear to take riot police hostage
* Nina Krushcheva: For Moscow, Ukraine is always 'Little Russia'
* Factbox: Ukraine's road to bloody deadlock
► SOCHI 2014 : Canada win hockey gold
* Sotnikova ends Russia's wait
* Ukraine turmoil casts pall
► Ukraine peace deal halts violence, crowds still angry - By Natalia Zinets and Sabine Siebold
KIEV - A breakthrough peace deal for Ukraine halted two days of violence that had turned the center of the capital into a war zone and killed 77 people, bringing sweeping political change that met many demands of the pro-European opposition. | Slideshow
* Video: Ukraine protesters topple Lenin statue
* Ukraine crowds want Yanukovich out despite political deal
* Ukraine's parliament moves to free jailed Tymoshenko
* Ukraine parliament backs amnesty for detained protesters
► Saudi prince rises amid Syria turmoil - By Angus McDowell
RIYADH - Saudi Interior Minister Mohammed bin Nayef, perhaps the most powerful younger prince in the ruling al-Saud family, is shaping Riyadh's new emphasis on protecting the kingdom from a fresh wave of Islamist militancy inspired by the war in Syria.
* Iran boosts military support in Syria to bolster Assad
► SOCHI 2014 : Canadians exhale
TORONTO - There may not have been an Olympic medal on the line, but Canadians celebrated Friday's hockey win versus the United States as if the weight of the world were off their backs. | Video
* Failed drug test
* Best of Sochi: Day 14
► REUTERS FYI : Dog knows best
How come dogs always make us smile? Well, it doesn’t hurt that they’re kind of reading our minds. Click through for this and more, by Amy Tennery.
* Suck it up and get a flu shot already
* Jeez, keep your cool
* Cough into your arm
* Do your homework – and finish college
* Show up an hour early… to protest the airport
► Clashes, explosions rock Kiev as police storm protest camp
► Activist Malala meets Syrian refugees in Jordan
► Extreme genital mutilation on retreat in Somaliland
► Kiev in flames as Obama warns of 'consequences'
► Pussy Riot unveil new anti-Putin Sochi video
► Ukraine death toll rises as violence rocks Kiev
► Bittersweet tears as divided Koreans meet after 60 years
► NEWS
■ Worried by Ukraine violence, Russia ponders next steps
■ Why Ukraine Isn't 'The Ukraine,' And Why That Matters Now
■ Ukraine President Declares Truce After Lurch Toward Martial Law
■ Obama Threatens 'Consequences' for Violence in Ukraine
■ Ukraine's Protesters See Hand of Russia in Kiev Crackdown
■ Ukraine: What You Need to Know
■ As Syria threat expands, Obama mulls options
■ Iran boosts military support in Syria to bolster Assad
■ Moscow says US policy on Syria aids 'terrorism'
■ EU says Iran nuclear talks off to 'a good start'
■ US not replaying Cold War, but Russia?
■ Putin sending mediator to Ukraine at Yanukovich's request
■ China urges Obama to cancel meeting with Dalai Lama
■ Why Ukraine's Former Prime Minister (and Her Hair) Are So Important
■ Obama, Putin agree on need to ensure Ukraine deal worksThe headline is ridiculous. I do not fully understand what is perceived by the demonstrators in Ukraine, but apparently this is not about a child's disappointment over the choice of his mother in between two of his mother's lover. Who are the Ukraine's two lovers? Of course, the European Union and Russia. Ok, understood. Well, now, what is the role of U.S. between the EU and Russia? Is the U.S. the EU? Oh. It is not understandable, but there is an impression that everything is backed by Russia will inevitably be destroyed by the U.S.. Can the U.S. and Russia to establish normal relations such as the existence of day and night? Why do they not think to always appear together in a condition to be complementary into a wholeness? Why they do not learn much of what is said expressly of the appearance of this universe?
So far, I have never seen a noon comes to destroy the night, and vice versa. And imperceptibly, their harmony has led us to this day, for us to see the disharmony relations between Russia and the United States. So, I always find it amusing when I see they always feel smart become the inheritors of the earth, but actually are they truly smart?
■ Ukraine protesters topple Lenin statue
■ Ukraine president announces early election
■ Russia arrests 200 as court convicts anti-Putin protesters
■ Chris Christie Rejects White House Dinner Invite
■ Teen Is Reluctant To Share Summer Camp With Friends | Dear Abby
■ An Army of Ted Cruzes: Louisiana candidate takes a page from a tea party hero
■ Peace deal signed in Ukraine
► HEALTH
■ Miscarriage risk 'reduced by lifestyle changes'
■ Scientists query health risk of food package chemicals
■ DNA prostate test 'will predict deadliest cancer risk'
► VIDEOS
■ Pussy Riot beaten in Sochi Winter Olympic games
■ Rio carnival's 'fantasy world' of costumes
■ Prince Charles takes part in Saudi Arabian sword dance
■ Singapore's hidden poverty problem
■ Bollywood no more? Why India's cinemas are changing
■ Rajiv Gandhi murder: Tamil Nadu to free plotters
► FUTURE
■ What do we really need the Moon for?
■ Are there benefits to giving up our privacy?
► EDUCATION & FAMILY : Poor reading 'points to UK schools' neglect of deaf'
► Ukraine president's office unguarded
The Kiev offices of Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych are unguarded and his whereabouts unknown, a day after a deal is signed to end unrest.
* Latest updates - Live
* Inside 'abandoned' offices - VIDEO
* BBC reporters view Ukraine deal
* 'Fiance fought and died for change' - VIDEO
* Pawn in Russia-EU game. Ukraine crisis: Why Russia and EU both stand to lose
* Reports from the front line
* Square lit up for dead - VIDEO
* Horror to humiliation
* VIDEOS▬ Ukraine crisis: Opposition leader Klitschko booed in Kiev
▬ Eugenia Tymoshenko hails 'first step' to mother's freedom
▬ Ukraine deal: View from behind the barricades
▬ Ukraine crisis: Requiem ceremony for Kiev's dead
▬ Ukraine crisis: MP on parliament's 'historic day'
► VIDEO : Tiger cubs in plastic boxes smuggled as delicacies
► FUTURE : Body bacteria: Can your gut bugs make you smarter?
► Today's African Proverb
■ "Crooks don't shave each other" - A Chewa proverb sent by Frank Mithi, Mzuzu, Malawi
■ "Something which stays still too long turns to stone" - An Acholi proverb sent by Odong Aemmie Kilara, Uganda
► Embattled Ukraine: Kiev's vicious cycle of violence rages on
► 'Ukraine is just a stepping stone in Europe's global game'
► Ukraine's president, opposition agree to a truce
► Obama threatens 'consequences' if Ukraine clashes escalate, visa bans imposed on officials
► Govt did not initiate violence in Kiev – Ukrainian FM to RT
► Embattled Ukraine: Kiev's vicious cycle of violence rages on - LIVE UPDATES
► Venezuelan beauty queen among six killed in continuing protests
► Ukraine bloodshed: Kiev death toll jumps to 77
► Venezuela's President Maduro accuses Obama of inciting violence
► RT crews under fire, armed rioters take over hotel, fire from windows in Kiev
► Ukrainian parliament passes resolution to pull back troops from Kiev
► Smoke chokes Kiev as violence continues - LIVE
► Kiev's Maidan Square in surreal'Before & After' images
► Masks off: Voices from both sides of the Kiev barricades
► Panic-stricken Ukrainians queuing at shops, banks and gas stations
► Mass shooting kills four Native Americans in northern California
► Ukraine downfall: President's whereabouts uncertain as opposition push for resignation
► Maidan protests continue despite govt-opposition deal - LIVE
► Ukraine president, opposition sign EU-brokered agreement on ending crisis
► Masks off: Voices from both sides of the Kiev barricades
► Gun production in US sets new record with 30 percent increase
► Pro-gun lobby wants to turn Russian homes into fortresses
► VIDEOS
■ Brutal video: Fierce clashes in Kiev as new wave of unrest grips Ukraine
■ Kiev Riot: Deadly clashes between protesters & police continue overnight
■ Divided Nation: Views from both sides of Kiev's barricades (RT Documentary). Kiev, Ukraine's Independence Square, also known as Euromaidan, is still occupied by people demanding closer integration with Europe and the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovich and his government. Molotov cocktails, rubber bullets, and men in masks can be seen on either side of the tent camps and barricades that divide the city's central square from the outside world. But who are the 'peaceful' demonstrators occupying Maidan? RT's crew managed to visit both sides of the barricades and to hear from residents of the Ukrainian capital.
■ Ukraine Unrest: Rioters renew offensive in Kiev, truce broken. Rioters in Kiev have clashed with security forces, pushing them back from Independence Square. Police report that over 20 officers have been injured in sniper fire as they struggle to control the 3,000-strong crowd.
► Al Jazeera World : The Power and the Pain
► Fault Lines : Libya: State of Insecurity
► Inside Story : Holy war in the Central African Republic?
► People and Power - Kazakhstan: Poisoned Legacy
► Viewfinder Latinamerica - Cuba Calling
► Inside Story : Journalism on trial in Egypt
► 101 East : The Lost Boys
► Inside Story : Robert Mugabe turns 90 || ► Counting the Cost : Robert Mugabe's economic legacy
► ASIA : Dalai Lama Praises Xi Jinping - His Holiness said in a TIME interview that China's new president is 'tackling corruption, quite effectively'
► UKRAINE : Obama Condemns Violence in Ukraine - The U.S. and Europe consider sanctions on Ukraine's government as violence spreads.
* Ukraine Leader Agrees to Truce
* Ian Bremmer: What You Should Know About Ukraine
► UKRAINE : Ukrainian President Claims Deal to End Crisis, Shooting Persists
Viktor Yanukovych announces agreement to end conflict that has claimed dozens of lives, but gunfire reported in Kiev.
* Russia Slams Kiev 'Extremists'
* Kiev Unrest Rallies Thousands
* Allies Abandon Ukraine Leader
* Battleground Kiev: 'Halfway Between a War and A Protest'
* Ukrainian Skier Withdraws From Olympics to Protest at Home
► UKRAINE: Ukraine Faces an Uneasy Peace
The nation's bloody crisis won a temporary reprieve with a momentous vote in Parliament that called for early elections. But neither the protesters camped in Kiev's Maidan square nor backers of the embattled president are happy.
* Ukraine Deal Proves E.U. Can Get Things Done
* Ukrainian Parliament Moves to Release Tymoshenko
► GAY : Arizona Mulls Bill That Snubs Same-Sex Couples - Gov. Jan Brewer is deciding whether to sign or veto a bill that would allow businesses to refuse service to gay couples because of religious beliefs
* Kansas Bill Allowing Businesses to Snub Gay Couples is 'Dead'
► OLYMPICS : Olympic Judges Get It Right in Figure Skating - Controversy swirls after Russia takes ladies' gold
► MILITARY : Pentagon Falls Short in Curbing Mental-Health Woes - According to a federal panel
► TOBACCO : FDA Orders Sales Halt on 4 Tobacco Products - By exercising its power under Tobacco Control Act
► FOOD SAFETY : 1 Dead, Babies Ill From Listeria Linked to Cheese - CDC said that the death occurred in California
► OLYMPICS : See the Most Unusual Pictures From Sochi - The Winter Olympics can look a bit odd sometimes
► TECHNOLOGIZER : How Apple Won the Smartphone App Wars - A few factors explain why iOS keeps its app edge
► LOCAL
■ California drought: $687.4-million plan would free up water supplies
■ Military psychological counseling programs faulted
■ U.S. to provide $670 million for downtown light-rail link
► NATION : Graphic cow abuse video released as Idaho advances 'ag-gag' bill
► NATION : U.S. to provide $670 million for downtown light-rail link
► TRAVEL : How invasive plants at LAX feed giraffes and elephants at L.A. Zoo
► SHARE IT NOW
■ Is pop music today all about sex? Pop music these days! It's just sex, sex, sex.
■ Women, you'll likely die before there's gender parity among leaders
■ Keep smiling: Clowns aren't dead quite yet
► BUSINESS : Strong L.A. economy boosts income inequality in city, study says
► FRAMEWORK
■ Pictures in the News | February 19, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ The Week in Pictures | February 17 – 23 . Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Best of 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics - Posted By: Marc Martin
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