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► 12 May 2014 : You could charm the birds from the trees today -- and you may need to do something equally impressive if you want to make the most of this terrific energy. Don't be brash when you can be persuasive. Your focus for the next few days will be on one thing, and one thing only: Making sure your dear ones feel warm, wonderful and, above all else, well-loved. And you'll be extremely well equipped for the job. The universe has sent several planetary envoys to help you -- but then, as fiery and determined as you are by nature, you may not need them. Defense is second only to offense on your list of specialties.
► 13 May 2014 : Your emotional side is in need of some attention -- and you can make a real difference if you attend to your feelings. See if your people can give you the space you need to take care of this. Your feelings may fly around like an unpredictable yo-yo today -- so it's not the best time to make any first impressions on anybody. Stick with the folks who know you well. You can't control what kind of mood you'll be in when you are with others, but if they already know you, they'll be fine with whatever energy you put out. Your emotions are in control of your life for today.
► 13 May 2014 : Your emotional side is in need of some attention -- and you can make a real difference if you attend to your feelings. See if your people can give you the space you need to take care of this. Your feelings may fly around like an unpredictable yo-yo today -- so it's not the best time to make any first impressions on anybody. Stick with the folks who know you well. You can't control what kind of mood you'll be in when you are with others, but if they already know you, they'll be fine with whatever energy you put out. Your emotions are in control of your life for today.
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 6 May 2014 : Do we yawn to cool the brain? Yawning frequencies of people vary with temperature of the season
■ 10 May 2014 : Astronomers find sun's 'long-lost brother,' pave way for family reunion
■ 9 May 2014 : Longevity gene may boost brain power: Researchers discover the gene may enhance cognitive abilities
■ 7 May 2014 : Breastfeeding promotes growth of beneficial bacteria in gut
► LIVESCIENCE 10 May 2014
■ Chimps and Humans Share Similar Personality Traits
■ How Corkscrew Vaginas and Female Penises Evolved
► DAILY MAIL 10 May 2014 : The height of stupidity! MARK PALMER was the first person to stay in Europe's highest hotel room in the Shard - and got a rather risque eyeful!
► FISCAL TIMES 11 May 2014 : Putin's Rise Highlights U.S. Descent from Global Stage
► CS MONITOR
■ 11 May 2014 : Signs of fraud as Ukraine separatist referendum moves forward over Kiev's objections (+video)
■ 11 May 2014 : What Monica Lewinsky can teach Republicans about Benghazi (+video)
■ 10 May 2014 : Chelsea Clinton gets PhD from Oxford: For what?
► CNN 10 May 2014 : Kissinger: Putin likely didn't plan to bring Ukraine situation to a head || ► TELEGRAPH 11 May 2014 : Ukraine's pro-Russian separatists wait on Vladimir Putin as 'Yes' vote on self-rule in little doubt || ► FORBES 11 May 2014 : Why Hold Ukraine Referendums The World Knows Are Shams? Putin Has His Reasons
► GUARDIAN 11 May 2014 : Lucid dreaming can be induced by electric scalp stimulation, study finds || ► NEWS SCIENTIST 11 May 2014 : Real-life Inception: Zap your brain to control dreams || ► RUSSIA TODAY 12 May 2014 : Nighttime dreams may be controlled by sleeper through electrical current ||► SCIENCE DAILY 29 July 2009 : New Links Between Lucid Dreaming And Psychosis Could Revive Dream Therapy In Psychiatry
► TAKE PART 10 May 2014 : 9 Mind-Blowing Facts About Wind Energy
► FORBES 12 May 2014 : Ukraine Dilemma: U.S. Can't Prevent Russian Expansion Without Better Missile Defenses
► BLOOMBERG 13 May 2014 : Ukraine Rebels Seek to Join Russia as Gas Deadline Set
► AFP 12 May 2014 : Study lists dangerous chemicals linked to breast cancer
► Rebels declare victory in east Ukraine's self-rule vote - By Matt Robinson and Alessandra Prentice
DONETSK/SLAVIANSK, Ukraine - Pro-Moscow rebels declared a resounding victory in a referendum on self-rule for eastern Ukraine, with some saying that meant independence and others eventual union with Russia as fighting flared in a conflict increasingly out of control. | Video
* Ukraine security forces riven by mistrust, wrangle over prisoners
* Moscow's Ukrainians vote in pro-Russian separatist referendum
* Top Russian Orthodox cleric says refused entry to Ukraine
* VIDEO : Separatists say majority vote in favor of self-rule in Donetsk
► Shares off to cautious start on Ukraine anxiety
► Iran leader slams West's 'stupid' missile stance before talks
► Iran and IAEA end talks, unclear if progress made
► New NSA chief vows more transparency for embattled agency
► 'The history of Russia is our history' - By Matt Robinson and Alessandra Prentice
DONETSK/SLAVIANSK, Ukraine - Rebels in eastern Ukraine called for their region to become part of Russia, after staging a referendum on self-rule, but Moscow stopped short of endorsing their bid.
* Video: EU expands Russia sanctions list
* Slideshow: Crisis in Ukraine
► Fire at Donetsk checkpoints two days before referendum
► East Ukraine gears up for rebel referendum
► Pro-Russian rebels hold vote to split from Ukraine
► Rebels in east Ukraine claim landslide vote for independence
► US senators: China sea actions 'deeply troubling'
► Austrian bearded drag queen wins Eurovision song contest
► Eastern Ukraine rebels see Russian future after referendum
► Russia rules out new international talks on Ukraine
► Ukraine Regions Hold Sovereignty Vote
► NEWS
■ Russian official delivers petition from Moldova region to join Russia
■ Eastern Ukrainians Vote in Controversial Referendum
■ 2 Ukraine regions vote on sovereignty
■ A very happy Mother's Day: Woman gives birth to rare 'mono mono' twins. 'It's definitely, truly a miracle,' Sarah Thistlethwaite says
■ Iran won't accept 'nuclear apartheid': Rouhani
■ Iran says it has copied US drone
■ SLIDESHOW : Chelsea Clinton receives doctorate from Oxford
■ Insurgents in eastern Ukraine declare independence
■ Armed men in eastern Ukraine open fire on crowd
■ Ukrainian separatist leader says looking to union with Russia
► Ukraine rebels claim poll victory
Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region claim a resounding victory in a "self-rule" referendum, saying 89% voted in favour.
* At the scene: BBC reporters
* Pictures of vote
* Inside Sloviansk polling centre - VIDEO
* Polls open in Ukraine referendum - VIDEO
* Ukraine in maps
* Will Donetsk vote matter?
* Ukraine v Russia militaries - VIDEO
* Sanctions target Russian officials
► Shard Shangri-La hotel rooms 'not so private'
► HEALTH
■ Mers virus: Saudis warned to wear masks near camels
■ Multiple sclerosis discovery may explain gender gap
► FUTURE
■ Nasa set to test cleaner, quieter wings
■ Facebook, Google and personal data: What's yours worth?
► Today's African Proverb : "A home without a mother is like a desert" - A Somali proverb sent by Muxamud Takoy in Bunia, DR Congo
► Fatalities, injuries in Ukraine's Krasnoarmeysk as national guards open fire
► 400 US mercenaries 'deployed on ground' in Ukraine military op
► Gunshots, explosions as fighting resumes near Ukraine's Slavyansk
► Referendum results in Donetsk region show landslide support for self-rule
► CIA director admits he visited Kiev, refuses to call Russia enemy
► Whither Ukraine? CNN map says in… Pakistan
► Iran replicates CIA's RQ-170 Sentinel drone
► Medical jet with wounded RT journalist lands in Moscow
► Ukraine 'escalation ladder' leads to wider war
► Moscow not in rush to respond Donetsk People's Republic's plea of accession
► NSA embedded surveillance tools within exported US computer hardware
► Former CIA director: "We kill people based on metadata"
► Referendum results in Donetsk and Lugansk Regions show landslide support for self-rule
► State Duma factions welcome Ukraine referendum results
► Russia disappointed over additional EU sanctions
► US starts countrywide nuclear drill after similar war games in Russia
► France refuses to block Mistral warship deal with Russia
► Japan-based US drones to spy on China, N. Korea – report
► China tests 3,000-kph 'super-Maglev' train concept
► OP-ED : Russia should ignore Washington's 'new Cold War'
► BUSINESS
■ Russia: Historic 30-yr gas deal with China set to be signed next week
■ Russia's billionaire Usmanov no longer the richest UK resident
■ Gazprom to cut supplies to Ukraine from June if no prepayment
► VIDEOS
■ Sanction Squeeze: Ukrainian crisis may push global oil prices higher
■ Nowhere to Run: Afghan villagers flee war - but find misery elsewhere
■ Putin hits the ice to compete with legendary hockey players. Russian President Vladimir Putin joined the All-Russia Festival of Night Hockey league for a light game. Putin competed with legendary Russian players including Vyacheslav Fetisov, Pavel Bure, Aleksey Kasatonov and Valery Kamensky. Also with Putin was Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu. Within the first minutes of the game Putin scored a goal.
■ Republicans seek to build new 'high level' detainee facility in Gitmo
■ Suffering & Sorrow: Torture, abuse against Afghan women on rise
■ Hundreds elbow their way to polls as E. Ukraine votes in referendum
■ Venture Capital: Transaction Blocked (E40). Russia wants to create its own credit card payment network as it examines the country's vulnerability to the US payment system in the wake of sanctions. Visa and MasterCard temporarily blocked transactions at several Russian banks, but can a Russian replacement really work? Plus - it's the May holidays, which means it's all rather quiet, and so we find out where everybody has gone. And with Tim Kirby suspended, world famous mentalist, Lior Suchard, pops into the studio to read Katie's mind!
■ E. Ukraine decides: Long queues to vote in referendum for autonomy from Kiev
■ I'm Possible: Success stories inspire disabled to work & dream
■ Girlfriend or Red Planet? 'Mars One' hopefuls on hard choices. As the ambitious crowd-funded project 'Mars One' narrowed down the candidates for the first Mars colonization to just 705, RT asked two possible trailblazers, why they are so determined to take a one-way space ticket.
■ NewsTeam: Ukraine's East & West (E5)
■ Graphic video: Ukraine's National Guard opens fire on unarmed civilians in Krasnoarmeysk. One civilian was killed and several others wounded in eastern Ukraine as the National Guard started shooting at protesters and voters, who had gathered around a seized polling station in Krasnoarmeysk.
■ 400 US mercenaries 'deployed on ground' in Ukraine military op
■ Eastward Expansion? NATO stages record drills in Estonia amid Ukraine unrest. NATO's muscle-flexing is in full swing as the Alliance stages its major war games in Estonia. RT's Gayane Chichakyan takes a look at how the alliance has been pushing its borders eastwards.
■ Pitch invasion video: Hardline football fans violently disrupt match in Russia
■ CrossTalk: Ukraine vs Ukraine
■ E.Ukraine referendum: Report from Donetsk as landlslide supports self-rule
■ 'Zero Credibility': West lashes East Ukraine referenda sparked by Kiev coup. Leaders and diplomats from the EU and the US were quick to condemn the referendum in Ukraine's two eastern regions.
■ RT journalist shot by Ukraine army arrives in Moscow via medevac jet
■ Caught on camera: Two dead in Ukraine as National Guard shoots at civilians
■ Donetsk, Lugansk proclaim independence from Kiev
■ Paranoid Android: UK fears use of robots by military
■ US says Eastern Ukraine vote illegal
■ 'US wants new Cold War, Russia should ignore it'
► UN on Syria: Must a million die?
► This is Taliban Country
► Who is responsible for protecting migrants?
► Ukraine Guardsmen Open Fire
* Insurgents Say Ukraine Region Opts for Sovereignty
► Sterling: I Won't Do it Again
► Hagel on Transgender Ban
► COLUMNISTS
■ How Your Career Can Make You a Better Mom - by Charlotte Alter
■ Rosemary's Baby: Zoe Saldana Talks About the Mother's Day Horror Story - by Nolan Feeney
► 17 Everyday Chemicals Could Be Linked to Breast Cancer
► Senate Goes on Full Court Press For Obama Nominees
► Rubio's Wrong on Climate Change
► LOCAL
■ Sterling apologizes for comments, saying they were 'terrible mistake'
■ California bill would permit immigrants to become doctors, nurses, and more
■ Teacher on leave after allegation of mock hanging
■ Texas lawmakers tour Sriracha plant in bid for relocation
■ Gunfire at Universal CityWalk sent visitors running for cover
■ L.A. politicians weigh plan to replenish affordable housing fund
► NATION : Texas cop fired after shooting, killing 93-year-old woman
► BUSINESS : California puts $750 million in tax credits into retaining employers
► Donald Sterling slams Magic Johnson, cites HIV status
* Donald Sterling flatly denies harboring racist views
* Agent: Magic Johnson the 'opposite' of what Donald Sterling said
* L.A. community leaders blast Sterling's comments in CNN interview
* Steve Lopez: Sterling's three-ring circus doesn't represent L.A.
► SCIENCE : Irreversible collapse of Antarctic glaciers has begun, studies say
► ENTERTAINMENT : Dean Corey of Philharmonic Society of Orange County still full of ideas
At Friedrichsfelde Zoo in Berlin, 9-day-old giraffe Bine licks the nose of its giraffe aunt, Andrea.
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