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► This isn't a good time to try new endeavors -- not even those that seem like they are the best of ideas. Your energy is just better suited to cleaning up old problems or motoring along on the same paths. Your life has been rather interesting recently. You've challenged authority and come away virtually unscathed, and then you moved on to handle cranky relatives, jealous friends and a sweetie with a bit of an attitude for no good reason. It's long past time for you to take a break and allow the universe to arrange for a last-minute change of plans that is sure to work out well for you.
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► DAILY MAIL 22 April 2014 : Letting rip! Heidi Klum steps out in torn jeans and denim shirt as she takes the family out for frozen yoghurt
► BUSINESS INSIDER 25 April 2014
■ Here Are The Parts Of Ukraine Where Putin Might Invade To 'Protect Ethnic Russians'
■ John Kerry Just Gave Russia A Final Warning Before New Sanctions
► BUSINESS WEEK 24 April 2014 : Ukrainian Forces Attack City Held by Pro-Russian Militants
► CS MONITOR 24 April 2014 : Ukraine steps up military offensive in eastern towns, provoking Russian warning (+video)
► DAILY BEAST 24 April 2014 : Opposing Gay Marriage Doesn’t Make You a Crypto-Racist
► GUARDIAN 24 April 2014 : Beyoncé, Clinton and Snowden: Time lists its 100 most influential people
► FILM &ANIMATION : Half-Ton Killer. On 18 March 2008 a two-year-old boy was beaten to death in a Texan border town. His aunt, Mayra Rosales, was the only one with him at the time and was charged with his murder. But was this really possible? Mayra weighed nearly 500 kg, was bed-ridden and totally immobile. So why was she confessing to a heinous crime she seemingly could not have committed? This incredible film follows the many twists and turns in the case with intimate interviews with Mayra, her family, and the investigators, lawyers and doctors involved. Mayra Rosales is 28 years old and weighs 74 stone; unsparing, humiliating footage shows the fat cascading around her as she is hauled from her bed and her house by tarpaulin. There is so much tumbling flesh Rosales doesn't appear to have a body, she's just a huge, wobbling mound. In 2008 she was accused of murdering her two-year-old nephew in a Texan border town.
The case has triggered one of those American trash-media frenzies with Rosales claiming she accidentally fell on the child. Accused wonders if Rosales really could have committed such a dreadful crime. An insight into a high-profile American murder trial in which 74st Texas woman Mayra Rosales confessed to beating her two-year-old nephew to death. As the only person in the company of the youngster when he died, Mayra became the prime suspect, and the programme follows the twists and turns of the trial, discovering how a bedridden, immobile woman appeared to be admitting to a crime it seemed unlikely she was able to commit. Includes testimony from Mayra, her family and friends, and the doctors, lawyers and investigators involved in the case. Published on Jun 2, 2013 by DocuFilmTV
Ah, ... what is he talking about? He should not oppose Putin, anyway, today he can stand up and speak anywhere because Putin has freed him from prison. Ehehhee, be careful, Mr. Pointy Nose. A person you hate most is actually he who has the greatest ability to make you happy.
► Moldova's pro-Russian breakaway region longs for recognition
► NEWS
■ US warns Russia against 'expensive mistake' in Ukraine
■ Putin calls Internet 'CIA project'
■ Russia says firms leaving over sanctions can't return soon
■ U.S. official says MH370 search likely to last for years
► Russia orders exercises after Ukraine moves on separatists
► AUTOS : Meet China's most expensive car
► Producer of Russian TV show detained in Ukraine alongside his colleague
► 'Feed your army, motherf***ers!' Raging locals 'hijack' RT report as Ukraine troops raid Slavyansk
► New leak exposes how the FBI directed Anonymous' hacks
► 'Propaganda bullhorn': John Kerry attacks RT during his Ukraine address
► Russia 'forced' to launch military drills near border in response to Ukraine op
► Protesters in east Ukraine release Vice journalist Simon Ostrovsky
► 200 Neo-Nazis celebrate Hitler's birthday in French village
■ NY TIMES 1 October 2006 : Islamofascism
■ WEEKLY STANDARD 17 August 2006 : What Is 'Islamofascism'? A history of the word from the first Westerner to use it.
► Duma passes bill criminalizing rehabilitation of Nazism
► BUSINESS : Sanctions 'not effective' in modern world - Putin
► VIDEOS
■ Kiev riot reload: RT reporters going live from frontline fury
■ Fact-Check Fail: False Kerry & MSM claims on 'Russians in Ukraine'
■ Miners' Fury: E.Ukraine economic core in revolt as workers cash-strapped
■ Ukraine army tanks, APCs deployed in #Slavyansk as Kiev 'anti-terror op' underway
■ Slavyansk checkpoint attack aftermath, Kiev forces leaving scene
■ US troops put boots on Polish ground as Ukraine crisis spirals
■ 'Feed the troops, motherf*****!' Angry locals 'bomb' RT report at Slavyansk barricade attack scene
■ John Kerry attacks RT during Ukraine address. US Secretary of State John Kerry delivered statement on Ukraine late Thursday during which he took aim at RT (Russia Today) network which he called a "propaganda bullhorn." || ■ State Dept's Psaki sharply refuses RT reporter's question on Ukraine. RT correspondent Gayane Chichikyan was shot down by State Department spokesperson Jennifer Psaki when she asked about the launch of Kiev's anti-terror operation which coincided with Vice President John Biden and CIA head John Brennon's visit. Psaki accused Chichikyan of repeating "ludicrous claims" by the Russian government and refused to answer the question.
► Palestinian unity deal: What is at stake?
► Lifelines: The End Game. The End Game looks at a range of solutions being pioneered in Tanzania in the battle against malaria. The bid to control and ultimately eliminate malaria worldwide is perhaps one of the most ambitious global health projects is. It has been done successfully in Europe and North America but Africa and parts of South East Asia remain regions plagued by the disease, with high child and adult mortality. Tanzania is one of the African countries that has been particularly hard hit and the north of the country continues to experience high and dangerous infection rates. It's a race between science and the rapidly evolving mosquitoes and parasites.
► Lifelines: World Malaria Day Google Hangout
► Australian hate speech reform faces backlash
► Peace Talks Mired in Doubt (Israel-Palestine)
► Tragedy Colors Obama Visit (South Korea)
► Sanctions on Russia Ready
► BUSINESS : Obama and Japan's Abe fail to reach trade accord
► LOCAL : Metro adds monthly fee for toll road drivers
► OPINION
■ In Russia, Ukraine crisis is U.S.'s fault: 'Who is Obama, the czar of the world?'
■ For California's sake, Irwindale needs to save its Sriracha plant
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