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► Your boundless energy is perfect for engaging with kids of all ages. You may feel quite a bit younger yourself, so don't be too surprised if you end up making games out of your daily tasks. Here's another day that's astrologically perfect for letting the world know just how good you are at your chosen area. This doesn't mean you have to make enemies, but you also don't have to deliberately shun the spotlight if it's offered -- and it will be. You can be modest and discreet while still allowing yourself a chance to garner some well-deserved praise.
► CBC 9 April 2014 : Microsoft ends official support for Windows XP. Canadian government paying Microsoft $306,625 for XP : support || ► BBC 8 April 2014 : Microsoft to end support for Windows XP || ► PC WORLD 28 February 2014 : How to keep your PC secure when Microsoft ends Windows XP support || ► GAMESPOT 8 April 2014 : After 12 years, Microsoft ending Windows XP support today || ► FORBES 9 April 2014 :Microsoft Windows XP - Do They Think We're Stupid? || ► C NET 8 April 2014 : Microsoft to Windows XP users: The jig is up
► WAPO 8 April 2014 : Why Archie Andrews's impending comic-book death makes me so sad || ► NPR 9 April 2014 : Book News: Archie Comics Is Going To Kill Off Archie || ► YAHOO CANADA 8 April 2014 : Goodbye Archie Andrews: Archie Comics to kill off the beloved, timeless character || ► CNN 8 April 2014 : Farewell, Archie: Beloved comic book character to die || ► GUARDIAN 8 April 2014 : Comic star Archie to die 'heroically' – but he won't be gone for good
► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 9 April 2014 : Jerry Seinfeld's best man, comedian George Wallace wins $1.3m lawsuit || ► REVIEW JOURNAL 8 April 2014 : Las Vegas jury awards comedian George Wallace $1.3 million in suit against Bellagio
► BUSINESS WEEK 9 April 2014 : China's Military Chiefs Lecture the Visiting U.S. Defense Secretary
► WIRE 8 April 2014 : UFO Spotters Are Very Excited About This Suspicious NASA Photo from Mars
► BLOOMBERG
■ 10 April 2014 : Israeli Ministers Cut Off Meetings With Palestinians
■ 9 April 2014 : Ukraine Rejects Russia Gas as Putin Not Ready for Prepayment
■ 9 April 2014 : China's Aircraft Carrier Is Nothing to Fear
► RIA NOVOSTI 9 April 2014 : No Buildup of Russian Troops on Ukrainian Border – Foreign Ministry
► CS MONITOR 8 April 204 : Colbert says Jeb Bush White House hope 'over.' Joke or true? (+video)
► USNEWS 9 April 2014 : Are Milk and Juice Responsible for Your Child's Weight?
► Reuters FYI: News Worth Knowing
■ Driving – not flying – fish
■ SLIDESHOW : Salmon truck run
■ Just because it's sweet and sticky doesn't mean it's 'honey': FDA
■ Missing painting sold in HK for $3.7 million may have gone out with the trash
■ VIDEO : Researchers "buzz" the brain to speed up learning
■ VIDEO : Bionic kangaroo demonstrates big leap in robotics
► One million buried in mass graves on forbidden New York island
► Baby George enjoys royal play day in New Zealand
► NEWS
■ Russia rejects US warnings over oil deal with Iran
■ Putin warns Kiev against irreversible mistakes
■ Russia tries to reassure West, Ukraine over troops
■ Hezbollah confident in Assad, West resigned to Syria stalemate
■ Kerry 'betrayed and surprised' by McCain onslaught
■ Two moms, a baby and a legal first for U.S. gay marriage
■ Kim Jong-Un 're-elected' as North Korean leader
► THE PAPERS : Housing boom 'spreads', Prince George's 'first engagement' and Maria Miller 'farce'
► EU braces for Russian reaction to support for Ukraine
► HEALTH : Ebola outbreak 'most challenging' as Guinea deaths pass 100
► BUSINESS : Sleeping with the boss
► MAGAZINE : Shukhov Tower: The Eiffel of the East
► Today's African Proverb : "The wind does not break a tree that bends" - A Sukuma proverb sent by Deo Sylvesterssen, Mwanza, Tanzania
► 'Presence of foreign mercenaries in Ukraine shows weakness of Kiev govt'
► Kiev orders 'state protection' of protester-held govt HQ in Donetsk
► 'Anti-radiation belt' developed by Israeli firm for nuclear emergencies
► North Pole parachuting: Russian paratroopers land on drifting ices in drills (VIDEO)
► Snowden: NSA lies about me not trying to spur internal investigation
► Congress considers blocking GMO food labeling
► NATO commander says US troops may be deployed to Europe over Ukrainian crisis
► Russia 'will not reconsider its policies' despite PACE resolution blaming Moscow for Ukraine events
Ow Ow, ... Crimea, you are very adorable! .. I see you like being in the hands of a strong and handsome father. : Russia. And now, from a distance, your handsome and clean father is watching you learn to walk under a blue sky with your cheerful smile and a feeling of comfort. Meanwhile, Ukraine is still tangled with its business: the personification over a not too pretty woman and her always nervous relationship with her idol gigolo.
And, now she can only rely on the life of a gigolo to pay for all her needs, with her own self-deception over false happiness that is championed by a slim pocket gigolo. "Welcome, wrong choice." she said to herself." Moreover, every time she looks into her kitchen, there is only an empty pot and two tablespoons of the remaining oil ... ehehheee ... ... Can now she cook for herself? Is her idol gigolo ready to help her forever? Let us monitor the next progress.
► De-invest from the West: Russia urges companies to return assets to the motherland
► Fast move: Burger King to enter Crimea after McDonald's quit
► OP-ED
■ 'US uses mercenaries where it wants its hands clean'
■ Syria's sarin whodunit: Assigning responsibility for war crime
► VIDEOS
■ Dramatic Rescue: Knife-wielding man disarmed, hostage freed in China
■ Tires, sacks &razor wire: Donetsk protesters barricade for independence
■ Merc Moves: Kiev uses US hireling firm to quell anti-govt unrest. Moscow's concerned about the possible use of mercenaries by Kiev to quell anti-government unrest in eastern Ukraine. According to reports, around 150 private-American military contractors have been brought in from a private firm called Greystone.
■ СrossTalk: What West loses by alienating Russia?
■ News Team: RT Docu-Reality (E1). Seven RT correspondents, seven biggest news stories. In News Team, an award-winning documentary crew traverses the globe, keeping up with the channel's leading reporters as they cover the news. This week it's the turmoil in Ukraine, reported by Alexey Yaroshevsky, and RT's routine through Maggie Howell's eyes.
■ Daredevil Drills: Russian paratroopers land on drifting ices in Arctic Ocean. For the first time in history, Russian paratroopers were air dropped on drifting ice in the Arctic Ocean at ice station Barneo near the North Pole.
■ 'If Ukraine was in NATO, Russia would never have invaded Crimea' - Euro MP
■ Snowden to EU: No legal means challenge mass surveillance (FULL VIDEO). No legal means exist to challenge mass surveillance, said NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, testifying to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. A former NSA contractor, Snowden was speaking to the PACE session in Strasbourg via a video link-up from Moscow.
■ Ukrainian armored vehicles seen close to Donetsk as govt ultimatum nears end
► LOCAL
■ Council moves to kill ordinance giving raises to top executives
■ Los Angeles 2020 Commission calls for changes to improve the city
► BUSINESS : 'Heartbleed' bug could undermine years of work to build public trust
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