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► 19 March 2014 : You need to be careful about aggression today -- both yours and in those around you! It's too easy to let minor disagreements turn into full-on raging brawls, and that's not helpful. As you continue on your quest for a connection with someone today, it's time to take things to a much deeper level. Get as close as you can to them, but be aware that if you are too exuberant you could come off as overwhelming. Instead, opt for a quieter type of charm. Smile and find out if they want to talk. If they don't, then back off. You'll make a much better impression by respecting them than if you bulldoze all over them. Try to get them talking anyway you can.
► CS MONITOR
■ 17 March 2014 : In Eastern Europe, the talk is of 1939. While Washington is talking about diplomacy, Poles in cafés and on social media are talking about the land-grabbing of the late 1930s that led to World War II.
■ 18 March 2014 : Mitt Romney slams Obama's leadership. Sour grapes or serious charge? (+video)
► DAILY MAIL 9 March 2014 : Blood test that can predict Alzheimer's: Elderly could be given early warning || ► WEBMD 10 March 2014 : Blood test to predict Alzheimer's
► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 19 March 2014 : LA court orders Chris Brown to remain in custody until hearing
■ FREE BEACON 17 March 2014 : The Ron Paul Institute for Putin's Priorities
■ ONWARDSTATE 18 March 2014 : Ron Paul/Carl Bernstein 'Great Debate' Canceled
■ POLITICO 18 March 2014 : Ron Paul on Crimea: Why does U.S. care?
■ DAILY NEWS 18 March 2014 : Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti takes stock of his mayoral journey
■ HUFFINGTON POST 18 March 2014 : L.A. Can Lead the Way with Solar Rooftops
■ NY TIMES 18 March 2014 : Another Tale of Two Cities
► Britain says Putin has chosen path to Russia's isolation
► Wall Street rises again as Ukraine woes ease; tech leads
► Putin signs Crimea treaty - By Steve Gutterman and Thomas Grove
MOSCOW - Defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a treaty making Crimea part of Russia again.
* Pomeranz: Putin's imperial hangover
► VIDEOS
■ Celebrations in Crimea; concerns in Kiev
■ John Kerry says Russian President Putin's speech doesn't "jibe with reality"
■ Russian pressure on Ukraine may ignite U.S. gas exports
► Investigations into missing Malaysia jet appear stalled
KUALA LUMPUR - Investigations into the mystery of the missing Malaysian jet appeared to be at a deadlock on Wednesday, with an exhaustive background search of the passengers and crew showing nothing untoward and no sign that the plane could be quickly found. | Video
► Official Crimean, Ukrainian reactions to referendum results
► Crimeans remove Ukrainian insignia from the parliament
► Ukrainian killed in first bloodshed in Crimea
► Muscovites fete Putin's signing of treaty claiming Crimea
Urgh ... feels like wanting to stuff his mouth with the morning newspaper.
► Russia, US set aside Ukraine crisis for Iran nuclear talks
► Biden Slams Russia's 'Assault' on Ukraine
Hence, if you know you are small, why do you fight the bigger?
► NEWS
■ Ukraine grapples with despair in Crimea takeover
■ Russia's Lavrov tells Kerry Crimea sanctions "unacceptable"
■ Putin moves forward to formalize Crimea annexation as U.S. imposes sanctions
■ Crimean Leaders Sign Treaty to Join Russia
■ Ukraine crisis gives NATO alliance new purpose
■ Defiant Putin Blasts West as Hypocrites for Ignoring 'Free Will' of Crimeans
■ Russian President Putin Expands Borders With the Annexation of Crimea
■ Any Russian incursion into eastern Ukraine 'egregious': KerryDo not ever believe what is said by this owl's face. He disparaged the image of Russia and tried to form a wrong opinion of the international community to Russia so that Russia was isolated.
■ In Eastern Europe, the talk is of 1939
■ Ukraine builds up defence forces
■ Ukraine threatens to seize Russian assets
■ PM tells Ukrainians: No NATO membership, armed groups to disarm
■ Biden says more sanctions coming for Russia
■ Biden arrives in Poland to send signal to Russia
■ Calls to escalate Russia sanctions leave EU in a quandary
■ Russia, US set aside Ukraine crisis for Iran nuclear talks
■ What if the missing Malaysia plane is never found?
■ Mitt Romney slams Obama's leadership. Sour grapes or serious charge?
► Ukraine officer 'killed in Crimea'
Ukraine's military says an officer has been killed at a military base in Crimea, shortly after Moscow signed a treaty on Crimea joining Russia.
* Ukraine crisis: Russia warns West over Crimea sanctions
* Treaty day: As it happened
* 'Shots fired' at military base - VIDEO
* Tensions on Ukraine border - VIDEO
* Analysis: A major turning-point
* Waking in a different Crimea
* UK condemns 'land grab'
► Ukraine crisis: Special report
* Sanctions explained
* Ukrainians donate $1m to army via text
* How crisis unfolded
* Historic maps
► VIDEOS
■ Tensions run high on Ukraine's border with Russia
■ Mixed reactions to Putin's speech in Crimea and Ukraine
■ Close-up with tank traps on border
■ Ukraine crisis: Moment Crimea agreement signed
■ Crowds gather to celebrate Crimea treaty in Moscow
► China media: Ukraine lessons
► Today's African Proverb : "A spider web that gets in the way of an elephant entering the stream will get pulled along" - Sent by Niyi AB Elesin Itakun in Lagos, Nigeria and Ayokunle Muritala in Dundee, Scotland
► 2 killed in shooting near Crimea military research center, 'sniper detained'
► Google apologizes for RT's YouTube channel 'suspension' due to tech bug
► Treaty to accept Crimea, Sevastopol to Russian Federation signed
► Surveillance watchdog 'was not personally aware' of bulk NSA spying
► Ron Paul on Crimea: None of America's business
It makes perfect sense! Very few sane Americans, one of the best examples is Ron Paul. Age is not a problem to achieve big dreams. Mr. Ron Paul, would you like to lead the U.S.? I like you more than your son.
► Putin: Crimea similar to Kosovo, West is rewriting its own rule book
► West furious as Crimea accepted into Russia
► Russian lawmakers ask President Obama to impose sanctions on them all
► Moscow to demand $20 bn from Ukraine, if it brings back 'zero option'
► Gazprom proposes to develop Crimea's oil and gas
► Rush for gun permits following overturn of California firearms law
► VIDEOS
■ 'The Muslims are Coming'! Who's to blame for extremism in UK? Going Underground
■ Why You Should Care: Satanic Statue Controversy (E45)
■ Independence from Rome! Venice floating away unnoticed as Crimea steals show
■ Mutually Assured Destruction? The EU, US sanctions backfire threat (ft. Patrick Young)
■ US foreign aid agencies paid for Kiev street violence - ex-US agent
■ Putin signs decree recognizing Crimea as sovereign state
■ Celente: Sanctions against Russia over Crimea are toothless
■ Putin: Crimea similar to Kosovo, West is rewriting its own rule book (FULL SPEECH). Crimea's secession from Ukraine was just like Kosovo's secession from Serbia, and any arguments otherwise are just attempts to bend the West-advocated rules that were applied to the Kosovo case, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
■ Signed! Crimea, Sevastopol ink historic treaty to join Russia
■ Russia's participation in G8 meetings suspended due to 'land grab'
■ Conflicting reports over shooting near military research center in Simferopol
■ 'US thinks it's superior, rules only apply to inferior nations' - ex Australian PM
■ CrossTalk: Welcome Crimea!
■ 2 killed in shooting near Crimea military research center, 'sniper detained'
► 11 Days of Anguish
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has now been missing for 11 days, the longest period of time a plane has been missing in the history of modern commercial aviation. Investigators, however, are no closer to finding the lost jet and expanded the search area on Tuesday
* No One Made Phone Calls From the Missing Jet, and This Could Be the Reason
► Russia Accused of 'War Crime'
Ukraine's government says Russian forces stormed a military base in Crimea and killed a Ukrainian officer, escalating tensions in the region
► NYC Gas Leak Found
Investigators say a gas line adjacent to one of the Harlem buildings destroyed in a deadly March 12 explosion has a leak
► ADHD Does Not Exist
Over the course of my career, I have found more than 20 conditions that can lead to symptoms of ADHD, each of which requires its own approach to treatment. Raising a generation of children—and now adults—who can't live without stimulants is no solution.
► Student Breaks 19th Century Greco-Roman Statue While Taking a Selfie
Because who wouldn't want to Instagram a picture of themselves sitting in the lap of an ancient statue?
► U.S. to Syrian Diplomats: Get Out
Newly appointed U.S. Special Envoy for Syria Daniel Rubenstein marked the third anniversary of the Syrian civil war by closing the country's embassy in Washington and evicting its diplomats from the U.S.
► WORLD
■ Search of Malaysia pilot's home finds no sign of terrorism, suicide
■ Kerry says 'nationalistic fervor' of Ukraine crisis like pre-WWII. Seizing additional territory would be "as egregious as any step that I can think of that can be taken by a country in today's world," Kerry says.ehehehe, Kerry, how can you see the ants across the island than an elephant in your eyelids, hm?
► LOCAL
► Pictures in the News | March 18, 2014
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