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► 14 March 2014 : Your great energy is so powerful that it may almost feel like you're burning up. Don't panic -- just put it to use and you can make great things happen. You are the center of it all right now. Will you feel like chatting today? You bet you will -- and it's a given that the topic of your choice will be love or romance. In fact, expect one of your new admirers to bridge the gap boldly between friend and lover during what starts out as a casual chat. If you're interested, get busy. This opportunity won't last forever. Fortunately, at the speed you move, this won't be a problem.
► 16 March 2014 : Someone needs you today. It could be a friend or family member, a colleague or even a hungry kid at the other end of town. Make the most of what you've got! Having fun seemed effortless when you were a little kid -- everything was new and mysterious and fascinating! As you've gotten older it's become tougher and tougher to find simple, easy enjoyment in the world, but today it will feel like you're getting a new take on things. Suddenly there is wonderment in your heart, and things that you see will fill you with energy and curiosity. This is a temporary phase, so make the most of it. Go exploring as often as you can.
► 17 March 2014 : Your ability to tune in to other people's issues is strong now, so use it to figure out what your next move should be. It's more important than ever to take the whole social situation into account. The recent compromises you have had to make weren't exactly fun, but they have definitely created greater harmony in your life -- which you will come to see in a whole new way today. Your bond with friends and family members has been strengthened, and you have inspired people to start being more flexible themselves. Even someone who has a hard time acting selfless or regarding other people's needs is starting to show a more generous side. You bring out the best in people.
► 18 March 2014 : Your ability to charm the room is heightened, so it's a good time for public speaking or negotiating. Blunt force isn't a good idea, so make sure you're working the carrot more than the stick. The recent compromises you have had to make weren't exactly fun, but they have definitely created greater harmony in your life -- which you will come to see in a whole new way today. Your bond with friends and family members has been strengthened, and you have inspired people to start being more flexible themselves. Even someone who has a hard time acting selfless or regarding other people's needs is starting to show a more generous side. You bring out the best in people.
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY
■ 11 March 2014 : Girls born underweight 'more likely to be infertile adults'
■ 12 March 2014 : Consuming animal protein could prevent functional decline in older men
► POPSCI 12 March 2014 : Audi Traffic Light Recognition Could Save Time And Fuel || ► HYBRIDCARS 13 March 2014 : Audi Helping You Catch Green Lights || ► GREEN AUTOBLOG 10 March 2014 : Audi traffic light recognition could save 240 million gallons of fuel [UPDATE] || ► HUFFINGTON POST 11 March 2014 : Audi Says 'Nein' To Waiting At Red Lights
► CARSCOOPS 11 March 2014 : Next Jeep Wrangler Could Gain Power-Folding Roof || ► ROAD & TRACK 5 March 2014 : The next Jeep Wrangler could get a power-retractable top - Going topless at the push of a button?
► CBS NEWS 11 March 2014: Taylor Swift No. 1 on Billboard's 2014 "Money Makers" list
► SLATE 11 March 2014 : Flappy Bird Might Fly Again. Let's Try Not to Freak Out This Time. || ► THE VERGE 11 March 2014 : 'Flappy Bird' creator says he's considering bringing his game back || ► FOXNEWS 12 March 2014 : Flappy Bird creator says he might let game fly again
► FORBES 10 March 2014 : 4 Reasons Why The $100 Million Instagram-Omnicom Ad Deal Is Promising
► FIRST COAST NEWS 10 March 2013 : Study: Public transport use at highest level since 1956
► SCIENCE DAILY 26 February 2014 : Climate change causes high but predictable extinction risks
► SPACE 24 February 2014 : Russia's Big New Rocket May Make 1st Flight This Year || ► DISCOVERY NEWS 21 February 2014 : Russia Ready to Unveil New 'Angara' Rocket
► IFL SCIENCE 13 March 2014 : New Gel Could Prevent HIV Infection Hours After Sex
► SCIENCEMAG
■ 10 March 2014 : ScienceShot: How to Make Better Decisions
■ 10 March 2014 : ScienceShot: Weevils Hide Out in Caterpillar 'Sandwiches'
■ 6 March 2014 : ScienceShot: Sex, Drugs, but Not Rock 'n' Roll
■ 4 March 2014 : ScienceShot: Asian Bird Is a True Loner
► BLOOMBERG 14 March 2014 : Russia Is Preparing to Invade East Ukraine, Estonia Says
► CS MONITOR 15 March 2014 : For many in Crimea, 'it's about time' to get closer to Russia (+video)
► CARSCOOPS
■ 12 March 2014 : Did You Know that Enzo Ferrari's Personal Cars Until the Early 70s Were Peugeots?
■ 14 March 2014 : BMW to Limit Platform Architectures to Just Two, Mercedes to Four
► WEBMD 13 MArch 2014 : Environmental Exposures and Autism - Where birth defects increased, so did diagnoses of the developmental disorder, study showed || ► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 18 June 2014 : Air Pollution Raises Autism Risk || ► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 2 December 2013 : Genes and air pollution combine to increase autism risk || ► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 14 March 2014 : Exposure to environmental toxins linked to autism incidence rates
► DAILYMAIL
■ 17 March 2014 : His idea of heaven? Kellan Lutz celebrates his 29th birthday with a bikini-clad angel upon an elephant at Nikki Beach in Thailand
■ 17 March 2014 : The ring of truth! Halle Berry signals that her marriage to Olivier Martinez is far from over as she waves wedding band on set
■ NY TIMES 17 March 2014 : Putin Recognizes Crimea Secession, Defying the West
■ WAPO 17 March 2014 : How U.S. sanctions hope to strike at Putin's allies without actually targeting Putin
■ ECONOMIST 27 March 2014 : EU and Russia sanctions - Putin untouched
■ NBC NEWS 17 March 2014 : Obama to Putin: U.S. Will Punish Russia for Ukraine Vote
■ DAILY BEAST 17 March 2014 : Obama Has 4 Days to Stop Putin in Crimea
■ FORBES 16 March 2014 : It's Time To Isolate Putin's Russia
■ MOSCOW TIMES 18 March 2014 : How the West Encouraged Putin's Aggression
► INDEPENDENT 14 March 2014 : Ukraine crisis: Decision time for Crimea in referendum which could change the complexion of Europe - As the Ukrainian territory prepares for a referendum that will decide whether it will return to Moscow's control, the Russian Foreign Minister declares that it matters more than the Falklands do to Britain || ► ALJAZEERA AMERICA 14 March 2014 : Lavrov on Friday said that if a special case was made by the U.S. and other Western powers in favor of Kosovo's independence in 2008, the same should be done for Crimea. || ► MERCOPRESS 15 March 2014 : "Crimea means more to Russia than the Falklands to Britain. Everyone understands -- and I say this with all responsibility -- what Crimea means to Russia, and that it means immeasurably more than the Comoros (archipelago) for France or the Falklands for Britain."- Lavrov
Oh, is that so? Thus, a coup against the elected president of Ukraine is called what? Very constitutional?
► Nepal's miracle gel saves newborns from infection
► Search for Malaysian plane may extend to Indian Ocean - By Anshuman Daga and Mark Hosenball
KUALA LUMPUR/WASHINGTON - A new search area for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may be opened in the Indian Ocean, the White House said, significantly broadening the potential location of the plane. | Photo Gallery
* Opinion: In Malaysia, is more information really better?
► War games near Ukraine BERLIN/MOSCOW - Russia launched new military exercises near its border with Ukraine, showing no sign of backing down in its plans to annex its neighbor's Crimea region.
* Video: U.S. deploys fighter jets to Poland
* U.S. ready to act if Crimea referendum occurs: Kerry
* One dead in Ukraine clash in eastern city
* Opinion: Who loses most in Ukraine?
* Slideshow: Deadly clash in Donetsk
* Ukraine president sees risk of invasion
* Factbox: Western sanctions
► Investigators looking for motive: Malaysian police - By Niluksi Koswanage
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian police are investigating the personal, political and religious backgrounds of the pilots and crew of a missing jetliner, a senior officer said, as they try to work out why someone aboard flew the plane hundreds of miles off course.
* Malaysia police says still waiting for checks on passengers
* Malaysian plane saga highlights air defense gaps
* Video: Families of passengers find hope in latest developments
* Graphic: The search for Flight MH370
► Crimea chooses whether to leave Ukraine - By Aleksandar Vasovic and Mike Collett-WhiteSIMFEROPOL, Ukraine - Crimeans decide whether to break away from Ukraine and join Russia in a referendum that has alarmed the ex-Soviet republic and triggered the worst crisis in East-West relations since the Cold War.
* Obama national security aides meet to discuss Ukraine
* Bremmer: Who loses most in Ukraine?
► Moscow wins Crimea vote, West readies sanctions - By Mike Collett-White and Alastair Macdonald
SIMFEROPOL/KIEV - Crimea's Moscow-backed leaders declared a 96-percent vote in favor of quitting Ukraine and annexation by Russia in a referendum Western powers said was illegal and will bring immediate sanctions.
* Video: Crimeans nurse hangovers, presume fait accompli
* Cold War reflexes return to Europe over Ukraine
► VIDEOS
■ Crimeans nurse hangovers, presume fait accompli
■ Crimea vote heightens tensions
■ Crimeans vote to quit Ukraine for Russia
■ "It is a reunion. We are one nation"- Moscow resident on Crimea
■ Russian sanctions decision 'not taken lightly" - Merkel
► Stocks near one-month low as western sanctions on Russia loom
► Malaysia plane search straddles continent as police focus on crew
► Malaysia police probe flight engineer on missing plane
► Malaysian jet probe looks at suicide as possible motive - By Anshuman Daga and Yantoultra Ngui
KUALA LUMPUR - Investigators are considering suicide by the captain or first officer as one possible explanation for the disappearance of the Malaysian jetliner.
* The jumbo coverage of Malaysia flight MH370
* Video: Here's how a 777 can disappear in 2014
► West sanctions Russia
SIMFEROPOL/BRUSSELS - The United States and the European Union imposed sanctions including asset freezes and travel bans on officials from Russia and Ukraine.
* OPINION: Helping Ukraine is punishing Russia
* Cold War reflexes return to Europe
* Video: Vote heightens tensions
* Ukraine parliament backs partial mobilization
* Russian government admits economy in crisis
* Photo Gallery: Scenes from the referendum
* Live CoverageU.S. moron! Who will penalize you for Ukraine becoming a part of you?
Crimea -- with a happy smile, sincere, on the basis of honesty, with a tight hug -- to express themselves is part of Russia -- because they are brothers, and Russia also hug Crimea with fraternal smile -- a smile that I saw in my dream some time ago; Russian smile which represented by Putin smile -- And then now you're going to impose sanctions on Russia? Ehehehe.
Go back to your home, USA! Mind the beneficial matters for a better future in your own country, okay? Then try to learn many important things from this political drama. Do you not feel ashamed to hear what was shouted by Crimea people with this referendum? They said, "We feel we're going home!"
And ye Ukraine, this is a hard slap you. Accept it! You deserve it for your wishy - washy attitude and your weakness to let yourself penetrated by the U.S. and the West, openly in front of Russia. You embarrass yourself. Shameless! And if you have become a part of the U.S. then it means you are ready to become part of the international shameless, among others: legalizing the drugs, same-sex mating, invasive, aggressive, nosy and all the trappings of the U.S. silliness.
One day, you will feel that your sacrifice is too great for minimal results that you get from your new relationship with the EU and the U.S.. And you will always miss Russia from a distance. Oh, dahling.
► Ukraine forms new volunteer defence force || ► Crimean family divided over vote on closer Russian ties.|| ► Ukraine PM to UN: Still chance to resolve crisis peacefully
Alas, ...the worms in my ass like want to get out and get angry. What a kind of peace concept, huh? Ukraine, you have been infected by American devils! They often use the concept of peace if the beautiful word is needed, but they also throw the beautiful word to the trash if they're infatuated with aggression.
Peace is only a foul word to cover up yhe fraud, will be used if needed. And it is proven.
If you prefer the peace, why was there mass opposition staged a coup over elected president with brutal way, hm? And now you say peace. Damn you! Fortunately, Russia is not attacking you until you are dead! And I am very sure, Russia is not going to do that because Russia is a nation that has a high self-esteem and has a moral consciousness over the nation's cultural roots.
You're just parroting. It is the US-made text, idiot!
► Crimea prepares for vote on whether to join Russia || ► Crimea's Tatars pray for peace before referendum || ► Crimean Tatars protest against 'illegal' referendum ||► US, Russia fail to bridge diferences before Crimea vote
► 50,000 in Moscow protest Crimea intervention
► Russian flags fly as Sevastopol votes in referendum
► Ukrainians divided over Crimea referendum
► Tatars boycott Crimea referendum on joining Russia
► 4,000 pro-Russian Ukrainians protest in Donetsk
► Ukraine, Russia agree brief Crimea truce: Kiev
► Ukrainian PM rejects referendum in Crimea
► Crimea votes to join Russia amid Western outrage
► Ukrainians divided over how to react to Crimea referendum
► Pro-Russian Crimeans celebrate in Simferopol after vote
► Crimea votes to join Russia
► Pro-Russian Crimeans toast future with Moscow after vote
► EU readies Russia sanctions after Crimea vote
► Thousands sign up to Ukraine's National Guard
► Ukraine Creates a New National Guard Force
► Missing Malaysian Plane Search Moves West || ► Search for Jet Expands Amid Signs It Flew On
► Obama Warns Russia Again of 'consequences' || ► Kerry: US Won't Recognize Crimea Vote || ► Raw: US Senators Lay Flowers in Kiev
Hah! It's too flamboyant! Sissy! Hypocrite! Do they not know that people can die even in a music concert?
► Tensions High Ahead of Crimea Referendum
► Protests in Moscow Ahead of Crimea Vote
► Raw: Crimea Votes on Whether to Secede
► Crimeans Overwhelmingly Vote for Secession
► Obama: Sanctions Show Costs to Russia on Crimea
► NEWS
■ Kerry: US, EU will react if Crimea annexed
■ Under pressure, Obama vows to examine deportations
■ Missing plane sent signals to satellite for hours
■ UN resolution on Crimea: Russia vetoes, China abstains
■ Strongman Putin playing a 'short game on Ukraine'
■ After Crimea, wary Eastern Europe asks: who's next
■ For many in Crimea, 'it's about time' to get closer to Russia
■ Ukraine reports Russian 'invasion' on eve of Crimea vote
■ McCain: 'Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country'. "No more reset buttons" for Putin, senator says
Oh hohoho, no problem, Mr. Senator. Can't you see that Putin is not too dizzy with protests and criticism from demonstrators in the country and from abroad, especially from the U.S.. hm?
Do you remember when Putin re-elected as president in 2012? To the demonstrators and opposition which had received support from the West in thwarting him to return, Putin just gave a brief description, like this, "The government's task is not only to pour honey into a cup, but sometimes to give bitter medicine." Then he casually adding, "But this should always be done openly and honestly, and then the majority of people will understand their government."
Please compare with your president .... eehehehhe ... what he could do to show his firmness? Same-sex mating? ahahaha ......, that's it?
Shhh, not only that, Cisca! Americans are also fond of war and weapons collection, ... mmmm .... just to hunt pigs, you know?
Moreover, I really wonder, why do they so hate Putin? Fear of the allegations in the Russian domestic political issue? Expectations about the return of Communist Party in Russia? And then the history of democracy in Russia will have been wrecked, smashed, nothing left? And then Glasnot Civilizations and Perestroika will only be a memory? Ehehhe. Or because you know Putin is the most exasperating thing for you, because he is the main competitor in your Globalization arena, hm? Yes? No? ..., oh, well, come on, come on, admit it.
■ Russian Commandos Invade Ukraine
■ Europe to find it difficult to wean itself off Russian gas
■ Putin recognizes Crimean independence
■ Paul Blesses Putin's Sham Election
■ Putin declares Crimea 'sovereign and independent'
■ Putin signs decree recognizing Crimea as independent state
>Ah, ignore Obama! Do not you realize, Mr Obama? Your sanction to Russia is only a minor annoyance for Russia. You and the EU will not dare to slap Russia, because your hands will be sore because of it. Hhehehe.
■ Tymoshenko urges hard Western line against Russia
Well, you should get plenty of rest and restore your physical condition, Mrs. Gorgeous Braids. Why do you think you can walk by using other people's feet, hm? You're the type of woman who proudly admits your bountiful harvest obtained by the sweat of others and their hard work.
► Focus 'shifts west' for missing jet
US officials helping with the search for missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 are "shifting focus" to the "Indian Ocean region".
* What we know about passengers
* Pilot Sullenberger on priorities - VIDEO
* 'Last transmission normal' - VIDEO
* How do you track a plane?
* 10 mysterious aviation disasters
* What we know
* Malaysia plane: China debris images 'not connected'
► VIDEOS
■ Malaysia plane: On board a search for missing plane
■ Malaysia Airlines MH370: Brother 'still has hope'
■ Malaysia plane: China debris images 'released by mistake'
■ How a pilot deals with an emergency
■ Chinese premier: 'We will not give up'
■ Malaysia Airlines plane search 'confusion' denied
■ Malaysia Airlines MH370: Last communication revealed
■ Malaysia Airlines MH370 disappears from air traffic map
■ Malaysia Airlines plane 'could have landed'
■ Missing plane relative: 'Where is this plane?'I wonder, why sadness is always contagious. Who are they looking for? Their relatives, of course. Self-reflection is very strong in grasping my mind, because we -- anyone -- should be ready to accept the fact that someday-- at any time -- we will be separated from family, friends, our loved ones forever. When they go, they can never be returned to us, though only briefly, very briefly and very quickly, for example as fast as the eyes blink. Next we will be hit by the eternal longing, although they have said goodbye to us before they go.
That's why my mom always told me, "Do not ever intentionally for forgetting to say goodbye every time you go out, because you will never know whether you'll be back again, just to say your forgotten word." : Good bye.
Parting with you has made me understand what a beautiful moment together which I've always remembered. Good-bye, sweetheart. You're the love of my life. I lost you forever. I love you. I still love you although only in my heart, forever.
■ Missing MH370: 'Using the naked eye' to search for plane
■ Missing Malaysia Airlines jet: On board search plane
► US-Russia in Ukraine crisis talks
US and Russian envoys prepare for key talks in London on the Ukraine crisis, as Sunday's disputed referendum in Crimea looms.
* UN stand-off - VIDEO
* In pictures: Violence in Donetsk
* Is Crimea referendum legal?
* What Russia really wants
► VIDEO
Yes, even from geographically, a chicken will giggle if the U.S. suddenly feel a part of Ukraine, shout out loud when patting its chest shamelessly, "Now I am a Russian replacement for you! America is Russia for you! "
Ahahaha ... stupid political clown! Can you imagine how embarrassing for someone who finds himself as an unidentified for others, when he feels he has become a hero to them? Eehhhee ....Excuse me, who are you?
► Missing jet sought in huge Asia arc
Malaysian officials say 25 countries over a vast arc of Asia are now helping in the increasingly complex search. for missing flight MH370.
* Pilot 'not behind' disappearance - AUDIO
* Families 'helpless and frustrated' - VIDEO
* What we know about flight MH370
* Malaysia plane systems 'disabled' - VIDEO
* Clues from flight signals
► HEALTH
■ Light drinking 'is preterm risk'
■ Catching a yawn is linked to age, study shows
■ 'Love hormone' may treat anorexia
► ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : Middle East ban for Hollywood's Noah epic
► 'Independent' Crimea in Russia bid
Crimea's parliament declares the region's independence and formally applies to join Russia, a day after a referendum approves leaving Ukraine.
* Ukraine: Europe's major test
* Tweeting from Crimea
* Kiev awaits West response* Moscow supporters celebrate - VIDEOKiev, you are not independent now! Ahahha ... Hey, U.S., just tell them what to do.
And to you, Moscow: Mwah. Mr. Putin: Mwah. Crimea: Mwah.
* As it happened: Crimea votes
► VIDEOS ■ Crimea referendum: Voters 'back Russia union'
■ Pro-Russia protesters in Donetsk want referendum
■ Ukraine crisis: Do Crimea referendum figures add up?
■ Donetsk: Pro-Russia protesters 'on the move'
■ Crimean lawyer: We have always felt Russian
■ Crimean Tatar: 'I take a dim view of the referendum'
■ Crimean Tatar: 'The referendum is not a popular vote'
■ Crimea ballot paper: No option to keep things as they are
■ BBC looks inside Crimea polling station
■ Crimea vote 'likely to be a huge landslide for Crimea being part of Russia'
■ Pro-Russia demonstrators storm security service offices in Donetsk
■ Ukraine action sparks Moscow rallies
■ Preparations for Crimea vote take place in Simferopol
■ Crimea UN vote highlights Russia isolation
■ Views from Moscow on Crimea's referendum
■ Ukraine crisis: Russia 'to face consequences' says US
■ Ukraine crisis: Obama says 'we are imposing sanctions'
► MAGAZINE : Is buying breast milk online safe?
► Missing Malaysia plane: Chinese territory searched
* Missing Malaysia plane: Inside a cockpit simulator
* Missing Malaysia plane: Co-pilot 'spoke last words'
► Today's African Proverb
■ "A monkey left behind laughs at the other's tail" - An Acholi proverb from Uganda sent by Ebrima Jawo, Banjul, The GambiaAhahhaaa ... I laugh, too. Ahahhaaa....it's very cool. Yes. We always need someone else for we can see all parts of ourselves. Dahling, please rub my back.
■ A clever bird builds its nest with other birds' feathers - A Shona proverb from Zimbabwe sent by Chenjerai Hove, Stavanger, NorwayOh, bald bird? Ah, whatever. At least, the bird builds its house, unlike Ukraine which lets its house fall apart because of U.S. interference.
► Russia 'very restrained' considering Washington's plot for Ukraine
► International journalists refute claims of Russian forces in Crimea
► Crimea referendum opponents manipulate detached norms of intl law – Churkin
► Ukraine border guards force Russian pilots to sleep on planes, 'threaten flights safety'
► EU, US 'ideological sowing' behind current Ukrainian crisis – Russian official
► Western sanctions will only strengthen Russian industry – Rogozin
► Soros tells Europe: Imposing sanctions on Russia not the best way forward
► Injuries, fatality reported in east Ukraine clashes between rival rallies
► Hackers down Russian presidential site in 'powerful cyber-attack'
► 1,300 times bigger than Sun: Largest yellow 'hyper-giant' star identified
► Aussie state gives police power to disperse protests pre-emptively
► Paving the future: Ukraine's Crimea goes to independence poll
► Concerns as Ukraine's govt hastily revamps Maidan squads into National Guard
► China: US-sponsored UN resolution on Crimea could aggravate crisis
► Ukrainian CyberBerkut takes down NATO websites
► Russia vetoes US-sponsored UN resolution declaring Crimea vote invalid
► 'Useful, but no breakthrough': Russia, US stalled after Ukraine crisis talks
► UN calls for aid, open borders in Syria as crisis hits 3 years mark
► Malaysian plane's communication system 'was disabled before it disappeared'
► Crimea votes to join Russian Federation: 96.77% say YES
► Crimea referendum professional, up to international standards – head of intl observers
► Putin: Crimeans expressed their will in full accordance with intl law, UN Charter
► Defensive blockade: Activists stop Kiev's military trucks heading to Russian border
► US, Germany inspectors to fly over Russia amid Ukraine tensions
► Gorbachev urges mutually acceptable solution in Ukraine crisis, to prevent 'new Cold War'
► Guinness boycotts St. Patrick's parade in NYC over LGBT bans
► Crimea? No, Venice! Independence referendum in EU goes almost unnoticed
► Putin signs order to recognize Crimea as a sovereign independent state
► EU, US impose sanctions against Russian officials after Crimea referendum
► Disappeared Malaysia Airlines flight path altered by plane's computer – report
► Crimea's referendum corrected Soviet-era mistake - Gorbachev
► 'Bias, double standards': Moscow bewildered by UN aide’s remarks on Ukraine
► OP-ED : 'Long-term cooperation between Russia and the West shouldn't be wasted because of Ukraine'
► Unique unanimity: Vast majority of Russians welcome Crimea in Russia
► Russian ruble becomes Crimea's second official currency
► Disappeared Malaysia Airlines flight path altered by plane's computer – report
► Guardian editor wins top European press honor for Snowden reporting
► Toy helicopter helped change Feinstein's mind about surveillance drones
► Latinos become the majority in California, but remain political lightweights
► VIDEOS
■ Russian tank found in Ukraine...a WW2 memorial in Crimea! Talk of a growing Russian military contingent and even Russian tanks roaming Crimea. Something we've heard not only from the media but also the highest levels of Ukraine's new political elite. But international reporters on the ground are struggling to find the evidence.
■ 'One gang replaced another': Maidan losing faith in Kiev coup leaders
■ Video: NATO tests military mettle on icy Norway terrain
■ Gazprom's pipeline pledge: We don't want Ukraine economy to collapse
■ 'NATO should move frontline to Poland &Baltics if Russia continues aggressive moves within Ukraine'
■ Western objection to Crimea referendum falls against many precedents
■ We don't want war, it's not Russia who unfolded spiral of violence in Ukraine' - Russia's UN envoy
■ CrossTalk: Ukraine on the brink
■ Lavrov: If Kosovo is a special case then Crimea is also. Differences remain between Russia and the US in their approaches to the situation in Ukraine, Sergey Lavrov said after holding "useful" talks with Secretary of State John Kerry.
■ Kerry: Russia has historical, cultural, legitimate and strategic interests in Ukraine
■ Russia vetoes UN resolution on Crimea referendum
■ Rabbi in Crimea urges Jews to leave Ukraine, fears neo-Nazi attacks
■ Why You Should Care: Marijuana legalized in Colorado (E44)
■ Ukraine's Right Sector leader threatens to blow up pipeline from Russia to EU
■ Galloway: West created Frankenstein monster in Ukraine
■ CrossTalk: Crimea Votes! (ft. George Galloway) (pre-recorded)
■ Crimea Referendum: 93% of voters want Crimea to join Russia - exit polls
■ 'We're coming home!' Crimea celebrates after 97% vote for joining Russia
■ Crimea votes to join Russia: 96.77% say YESOh joy. .. See their facial expressions! What can be done by the U.S. when looking at Russia and Crimea are hugging tenderly? Scowled. Eheheehe.
■ Kiev vows 'earth to burn' under separatists' feet, seeks for defense budget boost
► People and Power - The Long Arm of the Dictator. Michael Andersen investigates how the Uzbekistan government got away with the killing of an exiled religious leader.
► Viewfinder - Driving change
► Pope Francis: Reform or Modernisation?
► 101 East : The vanishing sea tribe.Thailand's Moken tribe foresaw and survived the 2004 tsunami, but are the traditions that saved them being abandoned?
► Inside Story : Trouble brewing or storm in a tea cup?
► Counting the Cost : Libya: Heading towards bankruptcy?
► Poets of Protest - Ahmed Fouad Negm: Writing a Revolution
► Listening Post : The changing face of news
► Talk to Al Jazeera : Rosen Plevneliev: 'We will find a solution'. Bulgaria's president discusses Russia, Crimea and how current tensions could impact the future of Eastern Europe.
► Inside Syria : Syria's conflict: Three years on
► Inside Story : Crimea referendum: Ukraine or Russia?
► Crimeans 'vote to join Russia'
► Inside Story : Global arms trade: Who are the winners?
► U.S. Hunts MH370 in Indian Ocean, Comms 'Cut Deliberately'
Separate shutdown of communication systems on board flight MH370 sparks claims of deliberate masking of aircraft's progress
► Zuckerberg Grills Obama Over NSA Spying
"The internet is our shared space. It helps us connect. It spreads opportunity," Facebook founder writes in public post. "This is why I've been so confused and frustrated by the repeated reports of the behavior of the US government."
► Crimea Awaits Conquest
Archbishop Kliment of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church became a national hero to protestors at Maidan Square. Now, his church faces the prospect of being wiped off the map, as his homeland of Crimea prepares to vote for annexation by Russia
* Gunmen Storm Crimea Hotel Full of Reporters on Eve of Referendum
* Russia Vetoes U.N. Draft on Crimea, As Citizens Rally Against War
► Crimea Wants Out - Voters in the autonomous and contested southern peninsula of Ukraine overwhelmingly approved a referendum on Sunday to secede from Kiev's government and join Russia despite strong condemnation by the U.S. and European powers
* The Winners and Losers in Crimea's Vote for Secession
► Putin Signs Decree to Recognize Crimea as Independent
► LOCAL
■ Developer wants changes to Hollywood fault quake map
■ 4.4 earthquake shows much is unknown about L.A. faults
■ Is your home earthquake-ready?
■ Earthquake a wake-up call for residents to prepare
■ Quake czar: Don't mock TV anchors
► NATION : Obama orders deportation review, seeks more humane enforcement
► WORLD
■ Ukraine premier urges Russia, U.N. Security Council to prevent war
■ Salvador Sanchez Ceren wins El Salvador's presidential election
■ Russia's Putin unmoved by pressure to defuse Crimea crisis
■ Failed hijacking theory examined in Flight 370 disappearance
■ Missing Malaysia plane inquiry focuses on the 239 on board
■ Polls open in Crimea as residents vote on joining Russia
■ Crimean voters choose to secede from Ukraine, join Russia - The passage is expected to deepen the rift between Russia and the West, where it's widely seen as a blatant theft of Ukrainian territory.
► BUSINESS : A reminder that we still have an austerity budget
► SCIENCE : Women can get HIV from other women during sex, CDC reports
► FOOD : Five-second food rule has some merit, new study says
► OPINION
■ Feminists hate 'Princeton mom's' advice, but she has science on her side
■ Not your father's Cold War
► FRAMEWORK
A man waits for help in his flooded truck in Cali, Colombia. PHOTOGRAPH BY: LUIS ROBAYO / AFP
Here a name is not important to be mentioned. Although I really like the shadow of any objects, but in the picture above I do not have the heart to help -- if I can -- only a shadow over an unpleasant event.
■ Holi celebrations underway in India - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ The Week in Pictures | March 10-16, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
A man smears the face of a woman with colors during celebrations marking Holi in Mumbai, India. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Rajanish Kakade / Associated Press
People celebrate Crimea's declaration of independence in Simferopol, Ukraine's Lenin Square. PHOTOGRAPH BY: VASILY MAXIMOV / AFP/Getty Images
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