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► 17 May 2014 : It's vital that you stay grounded today -- otherwise, you may find yourself far afield when you need to be focused. It's a great time to seek out support from friends or family members. As you continue a quieter phase on the sidelines, take the opportunity to evaluate some recent conflicts in your life. You can take things in new directions -- all that's missing is a real plan. Today you should have the time and resources you need to figure out the next steps for an old relationship. Be honest with yourself and admit that not every relationship is meant to last forever. All this introspection will fade soon, so delve as deeply as you can now.
► 18 May 2014 : Self-confidence is rarely a problem for you, but today you need to ensure that your reserves are topped off. You can break through to great success, but only if you really believe. Take care of whatever happens to be on your to-do list -- during the day, at least. Expect a dear one to demand your time this evening, and don't dare to refuse them. You've undoubtedly had all the fun you can stand by being good and all the stress you can handle after last week. Try to keep your opinions to yourself tonight. Why start it up all over again if you don't have to?
► 18 May 2014 : Self-confidence is rarely a problem for you, but today you need to ensure that your reserves are topped off. You can break through to great success, but only if you really believe. Take care of whatever happens to be on your to-do list -- during the day, at least. Expect a dear one to demand your time this evening, and don't dare to refuse them. You've undoubtedly had all the fun you can stand by being good and all the stress you can handle after last week. Try to keep your opinions to yourself tonight. Why start it up all over again if you don't have to?
► DAILY MAIL 27 April 2014 : Being married makes you MORE depressed: Constant nagging triggers deep-rooted stress, study reveals || ► MEDICAL DAILY 25 April 2014 : The Chronic Stress Of Marriage May Lead To Depression || ► SCIENCE DAILY 25 April 2014 : Not all wedded bliss: Marital stress linked to depression || ► WEBMD 17 December 2009 : Depression and Divorce - How does depression affect marriage and relationships?
► SCIENCE DAILY 9 May 2014 : New species of metal-eating plant discovered in the Philippines
► GUARDIAN 14 May 2014 : New Simon Armitage poem fights pollution – literally
► SCIENCEMAG - ScienceShots
■ 14 May 2014 : Unusual Larva Becomes New Species of Fish► LIVESCIENCE
■ 8 May 2014 : Female Bats Dictate the Spread of White-Nose Syndrome
■ 7 May 2014 : Long-Nosed Dino Was No Fluke
■ 6 May 2014 : Why Pigeons Don't Crash
■ 16 May 2014 : 5 Strange Facts About the Pentagon's Anti-Zombie Plan
■ 13 May 2014 : How Is MERS Different from the Flu?
► Read this book : America and Political Islam : Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests? By Fawaz A. Gerges || ► CNN 1 May 2014 : Opinion: Why Iraq elections can't fix chaos left behind by U.S.
► BLOOMBERGVIEW 16 May 2014 : Russian Cybersnake May Be Putin's Secret Weapon || ► BLOOMBERG 16 May 2014 : NATO Chief on Putin's Reassurances: Don't Believe It
► CS MONITOR 15 May 2014 : Prime Minister Abe wants review of legal constraints on Japan's military (+video)
► WIRE 15 May 2014 : Looks Like Donald Sterling Is Going To Make This a Legal Fight After All
■ NY TIMES 17 May 2014 : In Taking Crimea, Putin Gains a Sea of Fuel Reserves
■ WAPO 18 May 2014 : Russian President Putin builds ties in Moldova, Kazakhstan and Baltics
■ INDEPENDENT 17 May 2014 : Ukraine crisis pushes Putin's popularity among Russians to six-year high
■ MOTHER JONES 16 May 2014 : Vladimir Putin Has Been Outplayed by Barack Obama
■ VOX 16 May 2014 : Obama's strategy of letting Putin hang himself is working
■ BOSTON HERALD 18 May 2014 : Stephen Lynch: Putin is trying to create 'new world order'
■ GUARDIAN 16 May 2014 : Vladimir Putin tells Crimea's Tatars their future lies with Russia
■ INDEPENDENT IE 18 May 2014 : No appetite in the West to prevent Putin power grab
■ ITAR TASS 16 May 2014 : Crimean Tatars should not be small coin in disputes between Russia and Ukraine — Putin
► CS MONITOR 16 May 2014
■ Modi takes India with eye-popping margin of victory
■ Why Modi matters
The story of "Cinderella" follows the fortunes of young Ella (Lily James) whose merchant father remarries following the death of her mother. Eager to support her loving father, Ella welcomes her new stepmother (Cate Blanchett) and her daughters Anastasia (Holliday Grainger) and Drisella (Sophie McShera) into the family home. But, when Ella's father unexpectedly passes away, she finds herself at the mercy of a jealous and cruel new family. Finally relegated to nothing more than a servant girl covered in ashes, and spitefully renamed Cinderella, Ella could easily begin to lose hope. Yet, despite the cruelty inflicted upon her, Ella is determined to honor her mother's dying words and to "have courage and be kind." She will not give in to despair nor despise those who mistreat her. And then there is the dashing stranger she meets in the woods. Unaware that he is really a prince, not merely an apprentice at the Palace, Ella finally feels she has met a kindred soul. It appears her fortunes may be about to change when the Palace sends out an open invitation for all maidens to attend a ball, raising Ella's hopes of once again encountering the charming Kit (Richard Madden). Alas, her stepmother forbids her to attend and callously rips apart her dress. But, as in all good fairy tales, help is at hand, and a kindly beggar woman (Helena Bonham-Carter) steps forward and -- armed with a pumpkin and a few mice -- changes Cinderella's life forever. Published on May 15, 2014 by Disney Movie Trailers
► Human rights warning in east Ukraine - By Tom Miles and Robert Evans
GENEVA - Human rights violations have escalated in eastern Ukraine and serious problems are emerging in Crimea, United Nations monitors said.
* Fortune threatened, Ukraine's richest man joins the fray
* Cold-shouldered by West, Putin will hope for some China sympathy
► U.S. warns of time limit at nuclear talks - By Justyna Pawlak and Fredrick Dahl
VIENNA - Iran and six world powers are making little progress in arduous talks on ending their dispute over Tehran's nuclear program, fanning doubt about the prospects for a breakthrough by a self-imposed July deadline.
* Iran pursues ballistic missile work, complicating nuclear talks
► Violence abates in Vietnam, U.S. warns China - By Nguyen Phuong Linh and Matt Spetalnick
HANOI/WASHINGTON - Anti-China violence subsided in Vietnam after the prime minister called for calm, but the United States said China's "provocative" actions in maritime disputes were dangerous and had to stop.
* Opinion: Fires in Vietnam could ultimately burn Beijing
► Vietnam stops anti-China protests, China evacuates
HANOI - Vietnam flooded cities with police to avert anti-China protests in the wake of rioting in industrial parks that deepened a standoff with Beijing over sovereignty in the South China Sea
* Obama's Asia pivot tested by China's bold maritime claims
* Video: Riots in Vietnam as China Sea tension moves inland
► VIDEO : Ukrainians back Tartar anniversary
► Back on track: Indians hope for better days post-election
► Modi eyes 'India's century' after landslide victory
► Kerry warns Russia,'proxies' against Ukraine interference
► Russian rocket falls back to Earth after liftoff
► Rare Footage of FDR Walking Donated to PA. Rare film footage that shows President Franklin D. Roosevelt walking has been donated to the Pennsylvania State Archives by the family of former baseball player Jimmie DeShong, a Harrisburg native who shot the film at the 1937 All-Star game.
► Man Dives Under America Ferrera's Dress. Blink and you'll miss it, but a trespasser found his way on to the Cannes Film Festival red carpet for "How to Train Your Dragon 2" and dove quickly under actress America Ferrera's dress before security pulled him away.
► NEWS
■ Republican leaders to block US immigration measure
■ Fight against Ukraine rebels threatens more unrest
■ Photographer Fights 'Fit Mom Mentality' With Post-Baby Flab, Stretch Marks
► CELEBRITY : This Is What Pamela Anderson Looks Like in a Swimsuit Now
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : Nanotech poster absorbs pollution
► FUTURE : The surgeon who operates from 400km away
► India's Modi in Delhi victory parade
Incoming Indian PM Narendra Modi receives a hero's welcome from supporters in Delhi, after his opposition BJP party won a historic election victory.
* Why Congress was routed
* Five questions for new government
* Modi: 'No ordinary victory' - VIDEO
* In pictures: Election joy
* Sonia Gandhi takes blame for loss - VIDEO
* Who is Narendra Modi? - VIDEO
* Modi's daunting task
* Why this win is historic
► Coline CroiseFaces of the far right - Why France's National Front has black and Arab supporters
► India election: Narendra Modi celebrates poll victory
► FEATURE : La Marseillaise - Is the French national anthem 'racist'?
► Finding a match in the European elections
► 10 things we didn't know last week
► Reporter walks into tripwire flare while shooting for RT near Ukraine's Kramatorsk (VIDEO)
► GMO producers should be punished as terrorists, Russian MPs say
► Kiev proclaims post-referendum Donetsk, Lugansk regions 'terrorist organizations'
► US judge temporarily halts force-feeding of Guantanamo prisoner
► 24 killed in Libya clashes, authorities close Benghazi airport
► Smoking, not spying: Russia intercepts Lithuanian cigarette-smuggling drone
► Communists propose ban on civil servants' health treatment abroad
► Shh, it got serious! RT accused of anti-Semitism for satire Rap News episode
► Reporter walks into tripwire flare while shooting for RT near Ukraine's Kramatorsk (VIDEO)
► Thousands across Europe rally against EU policies (VIDEOS)
► Loud blasts, heavy gunfire heard in Slavyansk – RT stringer
► Record Balkan floods: Over 20 killed, tens of thousands forced to flee (PHOTOS)
► Protests in Istanbul over Soma mine blast as death toll passes 300
► OP-ED
■ Bilderberg's silent takeover of Britain's $60bn defense budget
■ 'Modi-fied' India: Implications of BJP's landslide win
■ 'US against elections in Syria fearing Assad might win'
■ What's the beef? USDA goes shopping for submachine guns
► VIDEOS
■ Force-Feeding Footage: Gitmo detainees fight destruction of video evidence
■ Save Face: Qatar covers up mistreatment of workers in World Cup preparations
■ Pacifist Constitution? Japan moves to restore military might
■ CrossTalk: Nulandistan Update
■ 'Shut Up' Culture: UK free speech threatened as protest smothered
■ Water cannon douses protests in Turkey's Soma
■ GMO 'Terrorists': Russia seeks criminal punishment for bio-tech companies
■ 'Never Trust the Govt!' - Vivienne Westwood on Fracking, Banks, Austerity
■ Vile Vote-Catcher: Outrage at porn, sex & violence in Danish election cartoon
■ Thousands evacuated as record flood stuns Serbia
■ No-No GMO: 'Time to support local organic framers'
■ 'Cartoon just a way to get youth out to vote for EU elections'
India, mmm ... I just felt, Moscow worried about the future of nuclear cooperation between you and the U.S., .... mmm ...it seems so seriously, right?
Although Russia did not elaborate on its reasons for worrying about the nuclear agreement between you and America, but I think the Russian knows very well how the U.S. character in the arms business.
When the U.S. military products entering the market to arms sales in your country, then Washington will try to monopolize the business of millions of dollars. If not forced, The U.S. unilateral politics can never accept a partner of any kind. The occupation of Iraq is proof of all of this. After Iraq was occupied by a multi-national army, the most favorable agreements taken over by the U.S. companies on weaponry and economy. Its allies do not receive benefits in accordance with the role. UK which became the America's closest ally was only received small projects in Iraq. Its toil for parroting the U.S. so far not comparable to what was accepted by the UK in Iraq.
China and Pakistan also have their own concerns in this matter. They are the three neighboring countries that have nuclear weapons. Your relationship with Pakistan and China often led to upheaval which always leads to a global crisis. Until now, you and Pakistan have fought more than once. The war between the two of you are always followed by the international fears, especially neighboring countries, because you both have nuclear weapons. The war between the two of you could trigger a nuclear war. Pakistani concerns over the deal Treaty 123 is understandable. If your relationship with the U.S. becomes more intimate, then Islamabad has no place in the foreign policy of the White House.
Meanwhie, you also against Iran's peaceful nuclear program. Iranian officials have tried to refrain from damaging the bilateral relationship between you and Iran. Iran hopes you realize your attitude as one of the founders of the Non-Aligned and can go hand in hand with other members. During this time, the member countries of the Non-Aligned always supported Iran's peaceful nuclear program. Your attitude to oppose Iran's nuclear program is one reason for rejecting the Treaty of 123 in India. The main reason the opposition parties and the people of India with the agreement is: Americans love to interfere in your internal affairs.
So, Mr. Modi, will India under your leadership choose to be independent and more concerned with the national interest or just parroting the White House policy?
► The 'all-out propaganda war' in Ukraine
► Inside Egypt - Can Egypt's next president fix the economy?
► Europe Grabs Google Eraser
► Hillary Pulled Off Sidelines
► GM Pays Record $35M Fine
► Modi Wins Big in Indian Election
► Arkansas Supreme Court Puts Gay Marriage on Hold
► Global Raids Underway Against 'Blackshades' Hackers
► The New Conservative Manifesto
► Measles Vaccine Cures Woman of Cancer
► COLUMNISTS
■ Michael Crowley : How Today's Fear of Russia Is 1850 All Over Again
■ Kath Barbadoro : Do We Really Prefer Louis CK's Take on Womanhood to an Actual Woman's?
■ Mark Thompson : Let's Celebrate Armed Forces Day… By Building a New Pentagon from the Ground Up
■ Kate Pickert : Moral Outrage Checking In at The Beverly Hills Hotel
■ Michael Schuman : How Modi Can Revive India's Economic Miracle
■ Jeffrey Kluger : How Your Brain Justifies Torture
■ Richard Corliss : Mr. Turner at Cannes: Portrait of the Artist as a Boar
► LOCAL
■ Julie Westfall to lead L.A. Times' new online desk
■ Southern California blazes rage on as firefight enters second day
■ Heavy smoke from brush fires sparks health warnings across region
■ Deputy testified bosses told him to hide FBI informant on jail abuse
■ Bill about doctors' substance abuse would compromise patient safety
■ California's unemployment rate drops to 7.8%, lowest in six years
■ Use of license plate photo databases is raising privacy concerns
■ Analyst predicts $2.5-billion windfall for California
■ Kashkari struggles to court Donnelly hard-line GOP backers
■ Chihuahua rescued from busy highway reunited with owners
■ California GOP sees Democrats Newsom and Harris as sitting pretty
■ For lactating mothers, jury duty poses logistical challenges
■ Mayor, L.A. Unified announce citywide summer learning program
■ L.A. mayor, others honored by local NAACP in wake of Sterling drama
► OPINION
■ If our courts are broke, how can Californians get divorced? An idea.
■ Downtown developer gets its pedestrian bridge, but not without a fight
■ Foes of FCC net neutrality proposal are too hung up on second 'tier'
■ 'Jesus' Wife' papyrus a forgery? You're a sexist!
■ California GOP sees Democrats Newsom and Harris as sitting pretty
■ Israel isn't, and will never be, an apartheid state
■ Does the term 'apartheid' fit Israel? Of course it does
■ At the 1964 World's Fair, a phone call to the future
► NATION : Women who lost U.S. citizenship for marrying foreigners get apology
► BUSINESS : Reddit user lets others virtually cut in line for Coachella tickets
► SCIENCE : DNA from skull links Ice Age girl to Native Americans alive today
Heron-hooded dancers prepare to parade down the streets toward Asakusa Shrine in the compound of Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, prior to the annual Sanja Festival, one of the three major festivals in Tokyo. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Eugene Hoshiko / Associated Press
Rain running down a window pane obscures the view of a lead pony and its rider as they wait to accompany a thoroughbred off the track during a workout session at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The Preakness Stakes, the second jewel in horse racing's Triple Crown, is scheduled to take place at Pimlico on Saturday. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Patrick Semansky / Associated Press
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