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► 23 April 2014 : Set goals today -- you may need to replace a few, as you've had some serious success lately. Now is a good time to figure out what you want and how to get there. Things are moving along nicely for you. Comfortable? Good. Because you'll be interviewing potential partners for the next few days, and you'll need to give that tender task your full attention. Yes, it's a tough job. But heaven knows if anyone is up for tough jobs, it's you. Now settle down, pull out your yellow legal pad and your special pen, and get to work. Only so many hours are in a day.
► 24 April 2014 : Today's issue is of vital importance, so do your best to take it seriously -- even if it seems silly on the surface. You can't get it figured out without some help, and a friend comes by at just the right time.
► 24 April 2014 : Today's issue is of vital importance, so do your best to take it seriously -- even if it seems silly on the surface. You can't get it figured out without some help, and a friend comes by at just the right time.
► "People have this obsession. They want you to be like you were in 1969. They want you to because otherwise their youth goes with you. It's very selfish but it's understandable." — Mick Jagger
■ FORBES 22 April 2014 : Vladimir Putin Is Kaput
■ ABC NEWS 23 April 2014 : Analysis: Putin Likely to Ignore West on Ukraine
■ DAILY BEAST 20 April 2014 : Snowden's Camp: Staged Putin Q&A Was a Screw-Up
■ DAILY BEAST 22 April 2014 : Blame This Drunken Bear for Vladimir Putin
■ NPR 22 April 2014 : As Putin Rides Wave Of Popularity, Opposition May Get Swept Under
■ CS MONITOR 22 April 2014 : Punishing Putin: Why Pentagon is cool to sanctions on Russian arms firm (+video)
■ J-POST 22 April 2014 : If Putin really wants to help Jews and Russia...
■ WAPO 22 April 2014 - OPINION : A Putin affiliate evokes Hitler. The West should be worried. - by Richard Cohen
■ SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 23 April 2014 : Putin's Crimea seizure: the coin
■ THE WEEK 22 April 2014: Jon Stewart calls B.S. on Vladimir Putin's Ukraine protestations
■ WND 22 April 2014 : 'Provocative' Putin reacts to U.S. presence
■ MASHABLE 22 April 2014 : 'We Call Him Putler': For Ukrainians, the Enemy Is Obvious
■ NY TIMES 22 April 2014 : Who Likes Web Censorship? (Ask Putin)
■ VERGE 22 April 2014 : Russia's largest social network is under the control of Putin's allies, founder says || ■ BUSINESS INSIDER 22 April 2014 : Putin Has Taken Control Of Russian Facebook So, what's the problem if it is under control? Anyway, you know the worse thing is still done by the U.S. government: spying on its citizens, right? For what purpose? State security from the threat of terrorism, both latent and manifest. So, why are you so noisy if Russia does almost the same thing --but not entirely the same -- to take action for security and stability in its country?
Well, it only takes one sniper and honest answer to a thousand other headlines: because you are anti-Russian. You are Russophobia!
Mmm... is there a phobia of Americans? What's it called? Amerophobia? Columbophobia? Ah, whatever. The point is hatred.
Do you love me, honey?
Nope, dahling. I actually hate you, you know? ehehehhe....
■ VOICE OF RUSSIA 20 April 2014 : Western media are conscientiously Russophobic in covering events in Ukraine – Putin's spokesperson
■ OCREGISTER 22 April 2014 : Ron Hart: Putin, Obama and oligarchy malarkey
■ WASHINGTON CBS LOCAL 22 April 2014 : Former Sen. Bob Dole: Putin Has 'Sized Up' Obama And 'Concluded He's Not A Strong Leader'
■ HUFFINGTON POST CANADA 22 April 2014 : Why Putin Is Popular: An Aristotelian Explanation
■ ITAR - TASS (ENGLISH) 22 April 2014 : Putin to discuss Russia policy in Arctic with Russia Security Council
■ RIA NOVOSTI 22 April 2014 : Russia to Build Network of Modern Naval Bases in Arctic - Putin
■ MOSCOW TIMES 22 April 2014 : Despite the Odds, Putin May Still Invade Ukraine
■ HUFFINGTON POST 23 April 2014 : Tony Blair Says Forget The People Of Ukraine, Let's Side With Putin And Fight Radical Islam
■ DAILY MAIL 23 April 2014 : Make friends with Putin to fight Islamic extremists, says Blair: Former PM accused of 'simple-minded analysis' over comments that annexation of Crimea should not prevent cooperation on issue
■ VOA NEWS 23 April 2014 : Putin Strategy With Ukrainian Separatists Differs From Crimea
■ CNN 23 April 2014 : Putin's strategy: Good cop, bad cop
■ NPR 23 April 2014 : Putin's Chess Moves In Ukraine: Brilliant Tactics, But Bad Strategy?
■ GUARDIAN 23 April 2014 : Putin's military exercises are more than a game
■ GLOBE AND MAIL 23 April 2014 : Canada sending message to Putin via Ukraine observers, Kenney says
■ EU OBSERVER 23 April 2014 : EU elections may strengthen Putin in Europe
► VOANEWS 22 April 2014 : Crimea Tatars Say Leader Banned by Russia from Returning || ► IB TIMES 22 April 2014 : Russia Bans Crimean Tatar Leader Mustafa Dzhemilev
► MARKET REALIST 22 April 2014 : Russia invades Eastern Ukraine: Will a war affect equity ETFs?
► BLOG CONSTITUTION CENTER 22 April 2014 : Constitution Check: If the President signs a bill into law, must he obey it?
► CS MONITOR
■ 22 April 2014 : Obama goes stag to Asia, and Japanese don't like it (+video)
■ 21 April 2014 : Immigration reform: If Obama moves on his own, how big a political risk? (+video)
► THE WEEK 22 April 2014 : Obama's oil sanctions against Iran aren't working. Will U.S. leverage in nuclear talks suffer?
► WIRE 22 April 2014 : South Korea Says North Korea Could Be Prepping for Nuclear Test
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 5 May 2005 : Exercise In Cold Water May Increase Appetite, UF Study Finds
■ 23 Augudt 2011 : Milk better than water to rehydrate kids, study finds
■ 18 April 2014 : Researchers rethink 'natural' habitat for wildlife
■ 21 April 2014 : Today's Antarctic region once as hot as California, Florida
■ 22 April 2014 : Red stars and big bulges: How black holes shape galaxies
■ 22 April 2014 : Male health linked to testosterone exposure in womb, study finds
■ 22 April 2014 : Life stressors trigger neurological disorders, researchers find
► ZEE NEWS 22 April 2014 : Water exercise leads to fitter frame: Expert
► LIVE SCIENCE
■ 22 April 2014 : The Poop on Pooping: 5 Misconceptions Explained
■ 22 April 2014 : 'Gospel of Jesus's Wife': Doubts Raised About Ancient Text
■ 22 April 2014 : Mystery of Bizarre Duck-Like Ocean Sound Solved
■ 22 April 2014 : Your Next Nightmare: Venomous Snake Bites People in Their Sleep
■ 21 April 2014 : Eye-Opener: Naps Linked with Higher Risk of Death
■ 21 April 2014 : Why You Shouldn't Put Your Partner on a Pedestal Mmm ... later today I feel that having a partner is "heavier" than living alone, and I feel more free to live alone, ... I mean, with my baby and a housemaid. I do not know whether we should take a break in a love relationship, but I really want a short break in unlimited period. I do not know why I feel "tired" and he doesn't. He just laughed out loud when I said I wanted to rest for a while of this togetherness. He said, "We have not arrived at the destination, yet, but if you are tired you can enjoy a little break while we still keep going achieve our goals."
The word "purpose/goal/destination/and all its synonyms" is the most touching thing of what he thinks. Maybe it is the set of ideas: having many children, adding the family savings, caring for and raising children, growing old together, and die together. Well, after we die, will we be together forever? Then I've been seeing how the process of building demolition in my head. We've built it over the years. The entire cost, time, and effort has been devoted to it. Now, it's all crushed to dust in just a wink my eyelashes? Actually, am I cruel or stupid? Arrrgh... why do you keep asking? I've said before, I'm tired. Ah, I will include him in improving our spiritual intelligence.
■ 22 April 2014 : Bananas: Health Benefits, Risks & Nutrition Facts
► TELEGRAPH 23 April 2014 : Breastfeeding may cut risk of heart disease by more than statins: research || ► NY DAILY NEWS 23 April 2014 : Breastfeeding may protect against heart disease: study
► Obama assures Asian allies - By Linda Sieg and Elaine Lies
TOKYO - President Barack Obama has said Washington welcomes China's rise but that engagement with Beijing would not come at the expense of its Asian allies.
* Obama, Abe under pressure to salvage Pacific trade pact
* Satellites show North Korea nuclear test unlikely: think tank
* Asia tensions simmer as Obama set to arrive in Tokyo
► Russia dismisses U.S. sanctions threat - By Jeff Mason and Darya Korsunskaya
KIEV/MOSCOW - Vice President Joe Biden told Russia that "time is short" for defusing the crisis in eastern Ukraine, but Moscow said it could handle any tougher economic sanctions.
* Michael O'Hanlon: No drama in Obama's Ukraine policy
► Putin learns what U.S. didn't - By Nicholas Wapshott
In his occupation of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine, Vladimir Putin appears to have learned the lessons of both the U.S. in Vietnam and the Soviets in Afghanistan.
* Ukraine revolt shows faces, but whose are the brains?
► SCIENCE : Risk of asteroid hitting Earth higher than thought, study shows
A group of space explorers say the chance of a city-obliterating asteroid striking Earth is higher than scientists had previously believed. | Full Article
* Spacewalkers to replace failed computer outside space station
* Meteor lights up night sky in northern Russia
► Russian opposition leader Navalny convicted of slander
► U.S. Paratroopers in Poland, Amid Ukraine Crisis
► NEWS
■ Navalny's conviction in Russia a chilling message
■ Do not hurt Russian people with sanctions: Jimmy Carter Aha! His statement is very sane. See? Read it? A statesman will always do more than what can be done by the president. The people interests are always prioritized by every statesman, even the people in other countries. Of the many presidents who have led the U.S., only a few who has the soul of a statesman among them. Some even look like glamorous celebrities.
■ Ukraine relaunches anti-rebel operation after Biden leavesAhahhaaa ... how hypocritical they are! Were not they the people who gained their power and government by rebellion, too? Argh, they were like the peanuts who forgot their shells, eehehehe....
■ IRS awards bonuses to 1,100 who owe back taxes
■ Search for MH370 reveals a military vulnerability for China
■ U.S. journalist held by east Ukraine militants
■ DON'T MEDDLE IN OFFICE AFFAIR UNLESS IT INTERFERES WITH WORK || ■ Dear Abby 22 April 2014 : Don't Meddle in Office Affair Unless It Interferes With Work
■ Michelle Obama: 'splurging is the key to life'Uh, actually what is she talking about? That after her husband's term of office expires, she will splurge with potatoes and chocolate? Ahahaa ... do you know what's so special to be a president's wife and not the president himself?
■ NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR MOVES
■ 'Cheese diplomacy' fails as French experts snub North Korea
■ Biden Brings Message of Unity to Ukraine
■ 9 Ways to Make Your New Boss Regret Hiring You
► US threatens more Russia sanctions
US Secretary of State John Kerry says Washington will impose further sanctions on Russia if it does not de-escalate tensions in east Ukraine.
* Politician 'found tortured' - VIDEO
* 'Uncontrolled sorrow' in Sloviansk - VIDEO
* 'We just want to live normally' - VIDEO
* Crisis timeline
* High stakes in the east
* What the 'Russian soldier' photos say
* Divided Ukraine
* Russian media tactics under scrutiny
► US president embarks on Asia tour
US President Barack Obama departs for a tour of Asia aimed at reassuring allies of his commitment to the region, amid rumbling tensions.
* China 'the elephant in the room'
* Obama, Abe and a high-stakes deal
* What's at stake with the TPP?
* Seven decades of bitterness
► FUTURE
■ Reading the minds of the 'dead'Read Also :
■ NEWS SCIENTIST 23 May 2013 : Mindscapes: First interview with a dead man
■ NEWS SCIENTIST 29 MAy 2013 : First interview with a dead man
■ NCBI NLM 14 May 2002 : Jules Cotard (1840-1889): his life and the unique syndrome which bears his name.
■ NCBI NLM June 2008 : A Case Report of Cotard's Syndrome
■ NCBI NLM March 1995 : Cotard's syndrome: analysis of 100 cases.
■ WEBMD 22 July 2012 : Electroconvulsive Therapy and Other Depression Treatments
■ Is music really all about sex?
■ Will nuclear-powered spaceships take us to the stars?
► HEALTH
■ Stephen Sutton reaches £1m cancer charity target
■ Binge drinking 'link to overeating' Undergoing all day activities with our little hungry stomach is better for the body than eating and drinking until our stomach will explode as being too full. For me, such a situation does not ennoble our humanity, but it is a shameful thing, because we have allowed the food and beverage control our minds and our bodies become the victims of our negligence. Undergo periodic fasting is also good for our health, both physically and spiritually.
My message , "Stop eating before feeling full."
► Today's African Proverb : "By being grateful, people make themselves deserving of yet another kindness" - Sent by Zaidat Ibrahim in Abuja, Nigeria
► OP-ED
■ Firefighters v arsonists: US confirms $5bn spent on 'Ukraine democracy'► Brazil passes 'internet constitution' ahead of global conference on web future
■ US-Japan: Pivoting apart?
► Churkin: US behind Ukraine crisis after investing $5bn in 'regime change'
► Nuclear-scale asteroid blasts in atmosphere '10 times more common' than thought
► Russia denies travel ban on Crimean Tatar ex-leader
► US sends 600 troops to Eastern Europe, warship USS Taylor enters Black Sea
► Pacific naval powers sign pact aimed at preventing conflicts
► Russian MPs ban swearing by popular bloggers
► Senator suspects Google of violating Russian law with new terms of service
► BUSINESS : Sanctions will make Russia stronger - Medvedev
► Lavrov to RT: Americans are 'running the show' in Ukraine
► Ukraine coal miners on strike, refuse to pay Kiev coup damages bill
► Cybergeddon? Survey warns of internet disruption on scale of 2008 crisis
► Students' choice Snowden takes up post as Glasgow University rector
► Majority of Russians still support Lenin's burial - poll
► Putin advocates single cultural space within Russian borders
► Russia says Visa, Mastercard should pay 'security fees' for possible disruptions
► VIDEOS
■ Where's Joe? US's VP Biden in Ukraine but it's head-scratcher for Americans. Kiev has rolled out the red carpet for US vice-president Joe Biden, the latest high-ranking American official to greet Ukraine's new leadership. Washington's standing squarely behind the interim government in Kiev, although the American people don't seem so well informed about who their leaders are backing. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports.
■ Putin restores rights of Crimean Tatars repressed by Stalin. The good name of Crimean Tatars has been restored. The ethnic minority was among those deported from the region by Stalin, who suspected them of Nazi collaboration. But Russia's now legally guaranteeing a return of their rights. As Alexey Yaroshevsky reports - only now are the cries of persecution finally fading.
■ Picture Perfect? US State Dept publishes 'evidence' of Russian 'involvement' in Ukraine. Pictures -- according to the US State Department -- prove Russian involvement in eastern Ukraine. The 'evidence' as the State Department calls them, show people taking part in seizures of admin buildings in the region. These same individuals involved in operations in Georgia in 2008, according to the State Department. Spokeswoman Jen Psaki came under fire over those photos during her last briefing.
■ World's largest heavy lifter: Russian MI-26t scoops & drops in fire-fight drill. Russia's Rostov region: military helicopters run through firefighting exercises with RT's Ruptly cameras on board. Two Russian-built choppers, the Mi-26T (NATO reporting name: Halo) heavy transport helicopter and Mi-8 ATMSh medium transport helicopter take turns to scoop up and deploy (up to 15 tons of) water from the river Don, that quietly flows.
■ Dramatic video: Indian villagers corner leopard, big cat strikes back. A frightened leopard bites a man on the behind after being cornered in the west Indian village of Ballarpur, Maharashtra. The animal was reportedly captured by the forest department and subsequently released into the wild. The incident comes amid a rash of human encounters with Leopards, both in Chandrapur and elsewhere in India, according to NDTV. Indian Leopard habitat is under threat from expanding agricultural land-use and the species is about to be listed is 'vulnerable'
■ '$50 mn shows Washington not committed to Ukraine and its people'
■ #netmundial2014: Internet on brink of revolution as US may lose cyber control
■ Lavrov: If we're attacked, we'll certainly respond (INTERVIEW PREVIEW)
■ Lavrov: Americans are not ready to admit they cannot run the show (FULL INTERVIEW)
■ Operation Restart? Kiev renews military crackdown against anti-govt activists in eastern Ukraine
■ CrossTalk: Nulandistan
► TechKnow - Heart in a box
► Inside Story - Is football still the beautiful game? One of the world's top football clubs has sacked its manager in his first season. Mike Hanna speaks to Peter Reid, a former Premier League manager with Manchester City and Sunderland and ex-England international, James Wokabi ,a sports Writer and Presenter for African network Super Sport and Simon Rines asports business analyst and consultant for a number of English football league clubs.
► Fault Lines - Space, Inc. Space is up for sale, and only big business can afford to buy. The American government is no longer exerting its space supremacy. NASA's annual budget has been cut by more than $1bn since 2010. So, who's left to roam the final frontier? Fault Lines explores what happens when corporations search for profits in outer space.
► Witness : Justice Seekers. One couple hopes to take action against high-profile Rwandan exiles, alleged to have been deeply complicit in crimes.
► Inside Story - Shutdown on the world's highest mountain. Local guides are refusing to take climbers up Mt. Everest after the deaths of at least 13 of their colleagues. Mike Hanna speaks to Dipendra Paudel, spokesman from the mountaineering section of Nepal's Tourism Ministry, Phinjo Sherpa, a leading figure from the Sherpa community and member of the Saving Mount Everest Project, Alan Hinkes, a mountaineer who has climbed Everest and the rest of the world's 14 highest peaks, and David Pritt, director of Adventure Peaks, which organises expeditions to Everest.
► U.S. Knocks on Russia's Door
* Ukraine Readies for Battle
► Exclusive: Meet the Pro-Russian Separatists of Eastern Ukraine
► New Push to Raise Tobacco Age in Washington State
Ouch ... I can imagine how sickening to deal with groups of fools who define partially any word related to : Do not smoke cigarettes, because it will kill you!
But if you want to die because you feel old and feel worthy enough to die, helpless with your bad habits in the remnants of your age (one of them is smoking cigarettes), go ahead. Please die. Maybe it's good to reduce the human population on earth.
For non-smokers, let's wear the mask to protect us -- wherever we are, especially when we are in the same environment with the smokers -- from exposure to cigarette smoke.
► WORLD : U.S. clears aid for Egypt
► LOCAL
■ L.A. County leaders consider reforms of child services
■ Top L.A. City Council policy advisor to retire
► NATION
■ FDA to begin regulating e-cigarettes
■ Georgia's sweeping new gun law allows guns in bars, churches
► OPINION
■ Crazy in Colorado, or are male philosophy profs really sexist pigs?
■ Britain a 'Christian country'? Careful there, prime minister!
► BUSINESS : Hot Property | Eric Garcetti ($8,500 a month)
► FRAMEWORK : Pictures in the News | April 23, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
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