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► 30 May 2014 : You could coast through the day if you feel like it -- or you could take advantage of the frictionless surface you're gliding on to make amazing progress toward an important goal. Your call! It's tempting for you to answer email, talk on your cell and check your messages all at once today. You might actually be able get away with all of it, too! However, make an effort to check in with yourself even during the height of your multitasking, rather than trying to seek new heights. It's vital to see how you're doing, especially now that your energy is running high.
► 31 May 2014 : Your intuitive side is giving you all sorts of new insights. You may find that you need to ask yourself some big questions to get the pump primed, but then you should be good to go for some time. You've never had a problem with conversation. In fact, you can always find something to chat about, no matter who you're with. But for the moment, you're also going to be amazingly sensitive not only to the words someone is saying, but what they're not saying. Just don't become so wrapped up in someone else's feelings that you forget about your own.
► 1 June 2014 : You're not feeling quite up to snuff today -- but everybody needs some down time now and then! Take a sick day if you need one and just try to take care of the basics. Quiet can be fun! There's a wonderful astrological safety net in place -- the kind that just about guarantees you a happy landing. Now, this doesn't mean you should get it into your head that you're bulletproof. But if you never take a chance, you'll never know if it would have worked out. Oh, go ahead. Assess the risks, take precautions and give it a shot.
► 2 June 2014 : Your active energy is practically forcing you to get busy today. Things are looking up for sure, so keep on moving and you should be able to make amazing progress before much time passes. Your emotions today are like a piece of bacon dropped into a hot frying pan: They're twitching, popping and sizzling. You're stuck in this spot for now, but there's a lot you can do to distract yourself. Keep busy physically. Active hands and plenty of movement will counteract your emotional state and could even mute the effect enough to give you long stretches of peace. By the time you get a chance to share your feelings, you'll have a better handle on them.
► 3 June 2014 : Love is in the air -- it's irresistible! Your great energy makes you more attractive than ever, and you should find that you're getting attention from the right person. Enjoy and live it up! While your tendency is to be all things to all people, make it a point to please yourself at this moment. You are centered, balanced and a tangible force of love. Others are attracted to your inner harmony. Allow your grace to carry you through your day. Flirt, but only with the ones who really catch your eye. Visit friends, but only the ones that please you the most. You can make friends and influence people with a wave of your hand. All you need to do is make the gesture.
► 4 June 2014 : It's easy for you to dream up new ideas today -- creativity is your best asset! Follow up anything that sounds good and see where you end up. You may need to coax someone who's a bit timid. You've been pushing hard, but take care that in the quest for success you don't lose sight of what's most precious to you. Are you planning to work again during your free time? Instead of toiling in the trenches for an uncertain reward, why not pour equal time and energy into nurturing your family? An afternoon in the woods, at an amusement park or even just picnicking in the backyard can make an enormous difference in everyone's spirits.
► 5 June 2014 : Someone is stressing you out today -- possibly so much that you need to start a fight. Try to avoid any serious dust-ups, but it's okay if you bare your fangs a bit. Show them you mean business! It won't be a boring day. Startling, for sure -- shocking, maybe. But definitely not boring, humdrum or run-of-the-mill. Your first surprise will likely arrive via either a coworker or someone else you see on a daily basis. Either way, they won't be acting even remotely close to the way they usually do. Of course, you being you, you'll enjoy the change -- and encourage it. Hey, it's your job to be a sparkplug. Might as well have fun with it.
► 6 June 2014 : A new challenge comes your way -- but it's one you can handle. It may be that it's a test of some sort, so take it seriously and hope for the best. The harder you work, the better things should go for you. Your energy level will continue to lag today, and it might be high time for you to think about what else you can do to take better care of your physical self. You can do something healthy to get fit that is actually fun, you know! Think about the types of activities you like to do -- walking, hiking, biking or skating -- and just do them more often. The hardest part is just getting started, and the stars say that today is the perfect day to do just that.
► 7 June 2014 : Now is the perfect time to get started on something new. It could be a project or a business deal, but you need to make sure that you're focused on what's most important to you. Your wit is razor sharp today, so don't let it go to waste. When you enter a room full of people, strike up a conversation by just saying whatever is on your mind at the time; don't edit yourself or over think what you want to say. Free and easy communication is usually the most interesting and it will encourage people to talk back. This is a wonderful day for a job interview, a first date, or any other situation in which you need to make an outstanding first impression.
► 8 June 2014 : A quick wave of selfishness passes over you today, forcing you to rethink something that had once seemed ironclad. It's easy to put this feeling off for some other time (or maybe get rid of it entirely). The stars are gently reminding you that there's more than one point of view, and you need to take a certain party's perspective into account before you move ahead. You're moving with brisk progress toward what you desire -- and you're about to get it, too -- but it's important that you don't trample or shove anyone out of the way, especially if you want them to stick around for the next phase of the journey. So stop and inquire about someone's feelings.
► 31 May 2014 : Your intuitive side is giving you all sorts of new insights. You may find that you need to ask yourself some big questions to get the pump primed, but then you should be good to go for some time. You've never had a problem with conversation. In fact, you can always find something to chat about, no matter who you're with. But for the moment, you're also going to be amazingly sensitive not only to the words someone is saying, but what they're not saying. Just don't become so wrapped up in someone else's feelings that you forget about your own.
► 1 June 2014 : You're not feeling quite up to snuff today -- but everybody needs some down time now and then! Take a sick day if you need one and just try to take care of the basics. Quiet can be fun! There's a wonderful astrological safety net in place -- the kind that just about guarantees you a happy landing. Now, this doesn't mean you should get it into your head that you're bulletproof. But if you never take a chance, you'll never know if it would have worked out. Oh, go ahead. Assess the risks, take precautions and give it a shot.
► 2 June 2014 : Your active energy is practically forcing you to get busy today. Things are looking up for sure, so keep on moving and you should be able to make amazing progress before much time passes. Your emotions today are like a piece of bacon dropped into a hot frying pan: They're twitching, popping and sizzling. You're stuck in this spot for now, but there's a lot you can do to distract yourself. Keep busy physically. Active hands and plenty of movement will counteract your emotional state and could even mute the effect enough to give you long stretches of peace. By the time you get a chance to share your feelings, you'll have a better handle on them.
► 3 June 2014 : Love is in the air -- it's irresistible! Your great energy makes you more attractive than ever, and you should find that you're getting attention from the right person. Enjoy and live it up! While your tendency is to be all things to all people, make it a point to please yourself at this moment. You are centered, balanced and a tangible force of love. Others are attracted to your inner harmony. Allow your grace to carry you through your day. Flirt, but only with the ones who really catch your eye. Visit friends, but only the ones that please you the most. You can make friends and influence people with a wave of your hand. All you need to do is make the gesture.
► 4 June 2014 : It's easy for you to dream up new ideas today -- creativity is your best asset! Follow up anything that sounds good and see where you end up. You may need to coax someone who's a bit timid. You've been pushing hard, but take care that in the quest for success you don't lose sight of what's most precious to you. Are you planning to work again during your free time? Instead of toiling in the trenches for an uncertain reward, why not pour equal time and energy into nurturing your family? An afternoon in the woods, at an amusement park or even just picnicking in the backyard can make an enormous difference in everyone's spirits.
► 5 June 2014 : Someone is stressing you out today -- possibly so much that you need to start a fight. Try to avoid any serious dust-ups, but it's okay if you bare your fangs a bit. Show them you mean business! It won't be a boring day. Startling, for sure -- shocking, maybe. But definitely not boring, humdrum or run-of-the-mill. Your first surprise will likely arrive via either a coworker or someone else you see on a daily basis. Either way, they won't be acting even remotely close to the way they usually do. Of course, you being you, you'll enjoy the change -- and encourage it. Hey, it's your job to be a sparkplug. Might as well have fun with it.
► 6 June 2014 : A new challenge comes your way -- but it's one you can handle. It may be that it's a test of some sort, so take it seriously and hope for the best. The harder you work, the better things should go for you. Your energy level will continue to lag today, and it might be high time for you to think about what else you can do to take better care of your physical self. You can do something healthy to get fit that is actually fun, you know! Think about the types of activities you like to do -- walking, hiking, biking or skating -- and just do them more often. The hardest part is just getting started, and the stars say that today is the perfect day to do just that.
► 7 June 2014 : Now is the perfect time to get started on something new. It could be a project or a business deal, but you need to make sure that you're focused on what's most important to you. Your wit is razor sharp today, so don't let it go to waste. When you enter a room full of people, strike up a conversation by just saying whatever is on your mind at the time; don't edit yourself or over think what you want to say. Free and easy communication is usually the most interesting and it will encourage people to talk back. This is a wonderful day for a job interview, a first date, or any other situation in which you need to make an outstanding first impression.
► 8 June 2014 : A quick wave of selfishness passes over you today, forcing you to rethink something that had once seemed ironclad. It's easy to put this feeling off for some other time (or maybe get rid of it entirely). The stars are gently reminding you that there's more than one point of view, and you need to take a certain party's perspective into account before you move ahead. You're moving with brisk progress toward what you desire -- and you're about to get it, too -- but it's important that you don't trample or shove anyone out of the way, especially if you want them to stick around for the next phase of the journey. So stop and inquire about someone's feelings.
► HUFFINGTON POST 25 May 2014 : Pedophiles' Brains Show Abnormal Reaction To Kids' Faces In fMRI Scans || ► ZEE NEWS 26 May 2014 : Pedophiles' brains go abnormal in presence of kids: Study
► GIZMODO 27 May 2014 : The Moon's Internet Connection Is Probably Faster than Yours
► DAILY MAIL 29 May 2014 : Slim Jessica Simpson amps up usual workout to include 'six miles a day' on treadmill to prepare for July 4th wedding
► HUFFINGTON POST 29 May 2014 : Harvard Commencement Honors George H. W. Bush, Aretha Franklin, Michael Bloomberg (PHOTOS)
► TELEGRAPH 30 May 2014 : Sleeping with light on increases risk of obesity
► NY TIMES- SCIENCE 26 May 2014 : Welcoming the Newly Discovered
► SPACE 28 May 2014 : Japan Launches Satellite with Night-Vision Mapping Radar
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 28 May 2014 : Light coaxes stem cells to repair teeth: Noninvasive laser therapy could radically shift dental treatment
■ 28 May 2014 : Obesity rates climbing worldwide, most comprehensive global study to date shows
■ 12 May 2014 : Alcohol and drugs: Not just for modern humans
■ 1 May 2014 : Playing outside could make kids more spiritual
■ 28 May 2014 : Cynical? You may be hurting your brain health
■ 30 May 2014 : Australia's deadly eruptions were reason for the first mass extinction
■ 4 June 2014 : Violent, complex scene of colliding galaxy clusters
■ 4 June 2014 : Human stem cells successfully transplanted, grown in pigs
■ 3 June 2014 : Vanishing da Vinci : Nondestructive way to determine state of degradation of ancient works of art
■ 1 May 2014 : For some, money will not buy happiness: Neither life experiences nor material items make materialistic shoppers happierTrue. I feel happiness comes from feeling, not shopping or wearing expensive jewelry. Happiness is also an exclusive thing for me, can not be equaled by others to get it in a shop window, buy clothes, shoes, handbags, jewelry, etc.. I can not ever find a kind of equivalent currency with happiness.
► SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 3 October 2008 : Science of Snacks: Thinking Makes You Hungry
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 4 June 2014 : Does skipping breakfast impact weight loss?
► SCIENCE MAG 27 May 2014 : Parenting Rewires the Male Brain
► ABC net AU 20 May 2014 : Addictive native weed Darling Pea killing hundreds of livestock in western NSW || ► DAILY MAIL 16 May 2014 : Hundreds of sheep 'acting like heroin addicts' bash themselves to death after getting high on toxic plant
► NBC CHICAGO 6 June 2014 : Artist Wants Kanye West to Run for Mayor of Chicago
► PRAGUE POST 30 April 2014 : One street, two Brad Pitts. France's Grévin wax museum is opening a Prague branch May 1 on Celetná Street, just a stone’s throw from Wax Museum Prague, which has just started a long-term cooperation with British-based Madame Tussauds.
What happens if I fondle this sensual face -- right above this text -- in my mind when having sex with my partner? Nothing. They don't know it, but I know it. Now you know it, too. It's okay.
The important question now is, "When is the latest time I had sex with him?"
Ah, stupid question. Do you know that finally sex is unimportant activity to me? I've become an anti-sex nymph now.
Alain Soral et Gilad Atzmon donneront une conférence le mercredi 11 juin 2014 à Paris sur le thème : « Europe, la nouvelle élite et le futur de la démocratie » La conférence débutera à 20h (ouverture des portes 30 minutes avant) au théâtre de la Main d’or, Paris X (métro Ledru-Rollin). Entrée : 10 €. Sans réservation.
■ CBC CA 31 May 2014 : Stephen Harper attacks Vladimir Putin and 'evil' communism. Communism was 'end of human liberty,' says PM
■ WAPO 30 May 2014 : Putin's secret ethnic cleansing plan for Crimea (doesn't exist)
■ NY TIMES 29 May 2014 : Russia and 2 Neighbors Form Economic Union That Has a Ukraine-Size Hole
■ THE AUSTRALIAN 31 May 2014 : Three nations join Putin bloc
■ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 30 May 2014 : President Putin Has Called Ukraine a Hotbed of Anti-Semites. It's Not. Openly anti-Semitic political candidates in today’s Ukraine are doomed at the ballot box
■ STAR PHOENIX 30 May 2014 : Putin gets what he wants
■ RIA NOVOSTI 30 May 2014 : Putin Holds Phone Talks with Turkey’s Erdogan on Ukrainian Crisis
■ GULF NEWS 31 May 2014 : Putin’s brave new world
■ HAARETZ 30 May 2014 : Putin tells Hollande Ukraine 'bloodshed' must stop
■ TELEGRAPH 1 June 2014 : History supports Prince Charles's remarks on Putin. The Prince of Wales's comparison of Putin to Hitler
■ INDEPENDENT 30 May 2014 : Putin develops plan for economic union of former Soviet states
■ VOX 1 June 2014 : Putin's rebooted Soviet Union is weak and doomed
■ VOA NEWS 29 May 2014 : Putin Kicks Off Eurasian Union, Without Ukraine
■ THE BLAZE 30 May 2014 : Eliana Benador: Putin is an Indomitable Strategist
► MOTLEY FOOL 31 May 2014 : Russia Wraps Its Tentacles Around the Energy Market to Become Unsanctionable
► BLOOMBERG
■ 30 May 2014 : Ukraine Rebels Hurt by Infighting as Donetsk Base Stormed
■ 31 May 2014 : Ukraine Nears Russian Gas Deal as Eastern Clashes Persist
► DAILY BEAST 31 May 2014 : The Rot Among the Rebels in Ukraine
► CS MONITOR 31 May 2014 : Bowe Bergdahl's first hours of freedom: Now the questions begin.
► MEDICALNEWS TODAY 31 May 2014 : Smoking, passive smoking linked to hearing loss
► TELEGRAPH 5 June 2014 : Summer loving may not be recipe for getting pregnant, study finds
► GUARDIAN 4 June 2014 : Bashar al-Assad wins re-election in Syria as uprising against him rages on || ► NATIONAL POST 4 June 2014 : Bashar Al-Assad wins landslide victory in Syria election despite three-year fight to oust him || ► WAPO 4 June 2014 : Bashar al-Assad's election results are actually pretty bad for an autocrat
► FORBES 5 June 2014 : Russia Quits G8
► BLOOMBERG 8 June 2014 : Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks to Start
► TRAVEL & EVENTS : Paris - Grevin Museum of Wax. Published on Oct 19, 2012 by Yanco57
► U.S. soldier flies to freedom after Afghan prisoner swap
► Sudden Taliban shift helped prisoner exchange - By Missy Ryan and Warren Strobel
WASHINGTON - The surprise exchange of a U.S. prisoner of war for five Guantanamo detainees became possible after harder-line factions of the Afghan Taliban apparently shifted course and agreed to back it. | Video
* Family, hometown celebrate U.S. soldier's release from Taliban► L.A. mayor urges less emphasis on criminal records in hiring, housing
* Obama cites 'ironclad commitment' to bring home POWs
* Timeline: Making a deal with the Taliban
► President Poroshenko promises united Ukraine - By Richard Balmforth
KIEV - Ukraine's new president Petro Poroshenko said his country would never give up Crimea and would not compromise on its path towards closer ties with Europe, using his inaugural speech to send a defiant message to Russia.
* Putin orders tightening of border control with Ukraine
* Ukraine, Russia aim for weekend gas talks: source
► Ukrainians desperate as pro-Russian rebels increase abductions
► Supporters celebrate as Egypt's Sisi wins overwhelming majority
► Russian-Western crew blasts off for ISS onboard Soyuz rocket
► Donetsk turns into ghost town after deadly airport battle
► Kerry tells Snowden to 'man up' and return to the US
► Ukraine forces 'completely clear' part of separatist east
► 'No forced eviction' from Maidan: Klitschko
► Brazil and its flag
► Felipe, a modern prince for 21st century Spain || ► King Juan Carlos, tainted hero of Spain's democracy
► Taliban free US soldier Bowe Bergdahl after five years
► 25 years after Tiananmen, activists decry lack of reforms
► US pledges $18 million in security assistance to Ukraine || ► Obama condemns Russia's 'dark tactics' in Ukraine
► Egypt satirist who mocked Sisi cancels show
► Rihanna among stars to hit designers' red carpet || ► Rihanna unveils charity T-Shirt in Paris
► Visitors head to Normandy ahead of D-Day celebrations || ► France pays tribute to first casualty of D-Day landings || ► Queen Elizabeth arrives in Paris for D-Day commemorations
► Assad eyes crushing win in controversial Syria polls || ► Kerry from Beirut: Syria elections are 'a great big zero'
► 25 years after historic elections of 1989, Poland has arrived
► G7 leaders take tough message to Putin on Ukraine
► Ukraine's Poroshenko sworn in as president
► Russia Urges Ukraine Peace Talks Amid Violence
► Carney to Resign As WH Press Secretary
► Jimmy Page on Led Zeppelin Legacy
► Rihanna Reveals All at Fashion Awards
► Netanyahu `Troubled' by US Decision
► NEWS
■ Once on the edge of defeat, Syria's Assad runs again for president
■ Rice helping Obama juggle foreign policy crises
■ US lawmakers want French warships for NATO, not Russia
■ GOP lawmakers: Prisoner exchange violated law
■ News Guide: What Benghazi means in US politics
■ Poroshenko sworn in as Ukraine's president
■ Egypt's el-Sissi sworn in as president
■ Kerry says 'confident' of progress on Ukraine
► Suspect held over Brussels killings
A 29-year-old Frenchman is arrested at a train station in Marseille on suspicion of carrying out the killings at the Jewish museum in Brussels.
* 'Suspect escaped on foot' - VIDEO
* Minister on scene after shots - VIDEO
* Security tightened at Jewish sites - VIDEO
* Anti-Semitism 'on rise in Europe'
* Belgium country profile
► HEALTH
■ Cynical? You may be hurting your brain health
■ Light bedrooms 'link to obesity'
■ Offer vegetables early and often to fussy toddlers, study says
■ Pollution link to irregular heartbeat and lung clotting
► FUTURE
■ Virgin births: Do we need sex to reproduce?
■ Brain stimulation: The military's mind-zapping project
■ Languages: Why we must save dying tongues
► MAGAZINE
■ Russian propaganda machine 'worse than Soviet Union'
■ D-Day: In the words of the BBC journalists
► D-Day anniversary: What does leaders' body language show?
► Syrian President Bashar al-Assad wins third term
► 10 things we didn't know last week
► Today's African Proverb
■ "There is no prayer beyond the grave" - Bless Tafy Zharare in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
■ "Rats don't dance in the cat's doorway" - Sent by J Hendrix Fahnbulleh, Monrovia, Liberia
► Bilderberg actually talks nukes, euro nationalism and… Barack Obama – leak
► Top regional officials possibly dead in Russian helicopter crash
► Shells hit hospital as Ukrainian army resumes strike on Slavyansk
► Slavyansk kids and women cross Russian border on foot after Ukraine seizes bus
► Read Snowde's comments on 9/11 that NBC didn't broadcast
► Facecrook: NSA storing your facial web images, millions intercepted daily
► Anti-EU voters to back UKIP again in Britain's 2015 general election - poll
► Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde arrested in Sweden
► Cameron unsure of Britain's EU membership if Juncker elected Commission chief – report
► State Dept Sideshow: Jen Psaki's most embarrassing fails, most entertaining grillings (VIDEO)
► Russia's ban on smoking in cafés, restaurants comes into force
► Leaked Obama workout tape: Well... that was awkward
► Psaki in firing line? RT pleads 'not guilty' over Jen demise rumor
► D-Day 70th anniversary - LIVE UPDATES
► Poroshenko sworn in, but can he steer Ukraine away from abyss?
► Flaming water wells? High methane levels in Texas water linked to fracking
► EU lost its foreign policy sovereignty to US – Marine Le Pen to RT
► Blindfolded, brought to knees': Russian Zvezda TV crew abducted near Slavyansk
► 'Russian troops in Ukraine? Got any proof?' Putin's best quotes from French media talk
► NATO's eastward expansion destabilizes Europe – Kremlin
► VIDEOS
■ Technology Update: Augmented reality, nano cancer treatment & 8-wheel Shaman offroader (E74). AR technology makes the line between virtual and reality even more blurred. Russia and America work together on a new nano-medicine to fight cancer. 3D printers haven't quite made their way into everyone's home yet, but a spin-off from the technology has already sprung up. Finally, we find out why eight wheels are better than four!
■ 'You fascists! What are you doing to us?' Ukrainians despair as Kiev shells East
■ Oil tanker blast inferno: Video of burning vessel off Japan's coast
■ 'Kiev forces shooting at civilians': State Dept's Psaki has no concerns. Despite dozens of bodies being taken to the morgue in Donetsk, the Ukrainian government is denying that innocent locals are among the casualties of the army operation. The army's supporters in US also deny that government troops could be to blame.
■ CIA-linked rogue general stirs three-front militia war in Libya
■ 'Eurasian Economic Union a huge wake-up call for US and its power'
■ Chopper downed in Slavyansk, 14 Ukrainian soldiers killed
■ Kiev protesters remain on Maidan despite Klitschko's demand to leave
■ NATO air forces hold joint military drills in Bulgaria
■ Royal Nightmare: Saudi princesses locked up by father suffer from hunger & isolation. Living in a royal palace may sound like a dream for many - but for the four Saudi princesses it turned into a nightmare. They have been living in isolation for 13 years after falling out of favour with their father, King Abdullah. RT has again spoken to the women.
■ Shell Shock: Kid's hospital caught in Kiev crackdown. Kiev's troops renewed the shelling of Slavyansk on Friday morning, residents told RT. A local children's hospital and a clinic came under fire. There are no reports of injuries.
■ CrossTalk: Bleeding Ukraine (ft. Graham Phillips)
■ F**k NWO! Protesters vs Bilderberg. Protesters gathered outside the Marriott Hotel in Copenhagen on the opening day of the three-day Bilderberg Group conference. Activists handed out flyers and brought banners with anti-Bilderberg slogans.
■ RAW: Slavyansk children's hospital after Ukrainian army artillery attack
■ Ukraine's 'Road of Death': GRAPHIC aftermath of Donetsk airport approach gunfight
■ Brand-Ed: Snowden name spells quick cash for big biz
■ Snowden's integrity & NSA's move to shut him down (Panel ft. lawyer Jesslyn Radack)
■ Spain boosts cops' powers, non-violent protesters get hefty jail terms
■ Kids evacuated from Slavyansk, E.Ukraine to escape Kiev's shelling. Some 200 children are evacuated to Russia's Crimea from the Ukrainian city of Slavyansk as Kiev's shellings persist.
■ Afghan 'torturer in chief' flees anger at home, finds shelter in US. The brother of the outgoing President Hamid Karzai ran as a candidate in April's Presidential elections, despite spending most of his time in America. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports.
■ Black Smoke Back: Remnants of Maidan activists set tires on fire to protest eviction
■ 'Japan, US struggle to contain China at any cost'
■ Cell Hell: California jail conditions cause human rights scandal
■ The Truthseeker: US plans 'first strike' on Russia (E40)
■ US backed our independence, now they expect our oil - South Sudan's FM
■ NASA captures rare solar storm
■ Protesters gather outside Bilderberg meeting in Copenhagen
■ Ballot Bombs: Syria rebels vow attacks ahead of presidential election
■ Uncut Chronicles: Ukraine, May 2014 (Raw Video Timeline)
■ Russia's UN draft resolution urges immediate end to violence, ceasefire in E.Ukraine -- Churkin
■ CrossTalk: Orwellian Jen Psaki
■ Putin: Members of military alliance lose sovereignty, for Russia it's unacceptable
■ US call to break ties with Russia harms EU■ Putin to French media: Russian troops in Ukraine? Got any proof? (FULL INTERVIEW). Vladimir Putin faced a barrage of tricky questions in France from the media ahead of his meeting with world leaders at the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings. Here are his best replies on key issues: Ukraine, Crimea, relations with the US, and others.
■ 'US knows rebels can't win in Syria, wants agreement with Russia' - ex-US amb to Syria
■ Putin Q & A in Full: 'I'll back Poroshenko's 'positive thinking' on settling Ukraine crisis'
■ Putin, Obama at D-Day 70th anniversary ceremony
■ 'Syrians voted against Western hegemony & intervention' - Assad advisor
■ Ukraine's Poroshenko Inauguration Ceremony (FULL VIDEO)
■ Poroshenko Promises: Already Broken? Ukraine's new president, Petro Poroshenko has taken office, at a ceremony attended by his Western backers. The inauguration in Kiev comes despite an intense military crackdown in the Eastern provinces - which boycotted the election, having earlier proclaimed their independence. Paul Scott has more on the trials and challenges the new leader faces.
■ RAW: Ukrainian soldier faints upon Poroshenko's arrival for inauguration
■ Net Neutrality Nightmare: Social media under govts' control? (ft. Loz Kaye)
■ Awkward diplomacy at D-Day ceremony after G7 without Russia
■ 'EU uses threats, blackmailing, sanctions to set Ukraine apart from Russia' - Marine Le Pen to RT
► Lifelines - The Last Drops. Will health workers in Pakistan overcome political and religious tensions to vaccinate children against polio?
► Will Sisi victory give him credibility?
► India's future
► Thailand : the military and the media
► Inside Egypt - Can Abdel Fattah El-Sisi unite Egyptians?
► Bernard Henri Levy : France's Republican values
► 101 East - Bhutan's forgotten people - Part 2
► Shattered Heritage - Iraq Documentary
► Back to Guantanamo
► 101 East - When the battle comes home
► Should the US negotiate with the Taliban?
► Inside the US federal reserve
► Mapping the media in Sisi's Egypt
► Talk to al Jazeera - Thomas Bach: International olympic president
► Syria elections: will it affect the conflict?
► U.S. Soldier Coming Home
* America's Only Prisoner Of War Released by the Talilban
* The 5 Gitmo Detainees Released in Exchange for Sgt. Bergdahl
* America's Last Living POW
► Maleficent and 16 Other Famous Queens of Mean
► Study: Being Too Clean Hurts Kids' Health. Why You Should Let Kids Eat Dirt
► HEALTH : Eggs, gluten, coffee, red meat, potatoes: Do they deserve the insults?
► OPINION : Paleo, vegan, gluten-free -- the only certainty about health trends is their reversal
► WORLD : Putin's Ukraine ambitions hinge on allies he can't rely on
■ Mayor Eric Garcetti set to upload a new trove of online city data
■ In wake of deadly Isla Vista shootings, L.A. hosts annual gun buyback
■ Garcetti thanks President Obama for 'listening' on L.A. River project
■ Eric Garcetti endorses funding mass transit with cap-and-trade revenue
■ In Sacramento, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti talks water, film tax credit
■ L.A. Mayor Garcetti to sing 'New York, New York' on TV if Kings lose
► FRAMEWORK
■ Charles O'Rear's road to 'Bliss'
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At Paris' Pantheon -- the final resting place for 72 renowned French citizens -- street artist and photographer JR poses with a massive collage he created. The images were taken when a mobile photo booth visited eight major monuments in France. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Francois Mori / Associated Press
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