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► 9 June 2014 : You want someone who's physically attractive, intellectually appealing and brave enough to handle your warrior spirit. All that needs to happen well before the hopeful applicant can even become remotely close to being invited into your heart. If you've already found someone who's up for the challenge, you'll let them know how much they're appreciated. If you haven't, you'll spend yet another day on the prowl -- but now, you might have some luck. As long as you can focus on someone else's needs, today should go swimmingly for you both. It's easier for you to help with someone else's goals than to achieve your own for now.
► 10 Juni 2014 : You are feeling unusually introverted today -- so don't force yourself into any tense social situations. It's a good time for you to check in with any projects that may need individual attention. You know that old saying about how denial ain't just a river in Egypt? Right now, someone you know (or possibly you) could have just bought beachfront property on that ol' river. If you're avoiding an issue or trying to close your eyes when something is staring you right in the face, change tactics -- fast. Avoiding it might just make things worse instead of better. If someone close to you is the one who won't face facts, try to (gently) open their eyes.
► 11 June 2014 : There's just a wee bit too much going on beneath the surface -- so make sure that you're ready to deal with the cavalcade of pent-up feelings that seem to be taking over your life. It gets better soon! Just when you though things absolutely couldn't get any more intense -- well, here it is. One more situation you have no choice but to become totally and completely emotionally involved in. Oh, go ahead. Give it your all. But know that there could be one more dispute en route tonight, before you can actually let go and put it all behind you.
► 12 June 2014 : Cultural inspiration is coming your way. It could be artistic or literary or almost anything else, but you should be able to weave some new threads into your tapestry by the end of the day. It might do you some good today to step back from your crowd of friends and look at things from an outsider's perspective. You'll finally see things as they truly are, which will either reinforce what you were hoping for -- or make you feel like big changes are in order. If it's the latter, don't be alarmed. Do what feels right, and don't shy away from explaining yourself. People respect the truth, and they'll respect you for speaking it.
► 13 June 2014 : You are thinking big today -- and others may not fully understand you. That's not your problem, so don't worry too much about how long it may take for them to catch up with your ideas. Instead of pretending they don't exist, you should foster your opportunistic tendencies without any guilt today. If you are smart enough to see an opportunity when it comes your way, why shouldn't you jump right on it? Wise people make the most of the circumstances they are in. If you're hearing negative input about the way you choose to move forward in life, these comments are probably caused by jealousy. Ignore them and carry on your wise way.
► 14 June 2014 : Don't panic when things start to get weird today -- you can handle this! Your energy is a bit flat, but that can actually work to your advantage if you open up to it and just let it happen. You've been making some great changes in your life, and others are starting to notice. In fact, you've been the topic of some speculation for several days now, and a few people are turning green with envy over your accomplishments. A strong support network surrounds you, and it's time you realized it. The warmth will give you a nice sense of momentum that will drive you into one heck of a great mood all day.
► 15 June 2014 : Your ambitions are making life a little stressful -- and a little exciting! It's easy to see how driven you are, and the right people are ready to see you in a whole new way. Go for it! You've been agonizing over whether to take your current relationship one giant step further, especially since your heart is telling you that it's time to do just that. Your mind is holding out -- for someone who's a bit more available. If work is keeping you apart, be patient. That can always change. Personal constraints can change, too, but they'd better do it in a hurry.
► 10 Juni 2014 : You are feeling unusually introverted today -- so don't force yourself into any tense social situations. It's a good time for you to check in with any projects that may need individual attention. You know that old saying about how denial ain't just a river in Egypt? Right now, someone you know (or possibly you) could have just bought beachfront property on that ol' river. If you're avoiding an issue or trying to close your eyes when something is staring you right in the face, change tactics -- fast. Avoiding it might just make things worse instead of better. If someone close to you is the one who won't face facts, try to (gently) open their eyes.
► 11 June 2014 : There's just a wee bit too much going on beneath the surface -- so make sure that you're ready to deal with the cavalcade of pent-up feelings that seem to be taking over your life. It gets better soon! Just when you though things absolutely couldn't get any more intense -- well, here it is. One more situation you have no choice but to become totally and completely emotionally involved in. Oh, go ahead. Give it your all. But know that there could be one more dispute en route tonight, before you can actually let go and put it all behind you.
► 12 June 2014 : Cultural inspiration is coming your way. It could be artistic or literary or almost anything else, but you should be able to weave some new threads into your tapestry by the end of the day. It might do you some good today to step back from your crowd of friends and look at things from an outsider's perspective. You'll finally see things as they truly are, which will either reinforce what you were hoping for -- or make you feel like big changes are in order. If it's the latter, don't be alarmed. Do what feels right, and don't shy away from explaining yourself. People respect the truth, and they'll respect you for speaking it.
► 13 June 2014 : You are thinking big today -- and others may not fully understand you. That's not your problem, so don't worry too much about how long it may take for them to catch up with your ideas. Instead of pretending they don't exist, you should foster your opportunistic tendencies without any guilt today. If you are smart enough to see an opportunity when it comes your way, why shouldn't you jump right on it? Wise people make the most of the circumstances they are in. If you're hearing negative input about the way you choose to move forward in life, these comments are probably caused by jealousy. Ignore them and carry on your wise way.
► 14 June 2014 : Don't panic when things start to get weird today -- you can handle this! Your energy is a bit flat, but that can actually work to your advantage if you open up to it and just let it happen. You've been making some great changes in your life, and others are starting to notice. In fact, you've been the topic of some speculation for several days now, and a few people are turning green with envy over your accomplishments. A strong support network surrounds you, and it's time you realized it. The warmth will give you a nice sense of momentum that will drive you into one heck of a great mood all day.
► 15 June 2014 : Your ambitions are making life a little stressful -- and a little exciting! It's easy to see how driven you are, and the right people are ready to see you in a whole new way. Go for it! You've been agonizing over whether to take your current relationship one giant step further, especially since your heart is telling you that it's time to do just that. Your mind is holding out -- for someone who's a bit more available. If work is keeping you apart, be patient. That can always change. Personal constraints can change, too, but they'd better do it in a hurry.
■ ECONOMIST 7 June 2014 : Vladimir Putin's European adventures
■ NY TIMES 6 June 2014 : Awkward Diplomacy as Leaders Gather. Obama and Putin Meet Briefly at D-Day Event
■ AUSTRALIAN AU 7 June 2014 : Room for Putin at G20 table, says Abbott
■ WAPO 5 June 2014 : A different kind of arms race for Obama and Putin
■ WAPO 8 June 2014 : An honor Putin doesn't deserve
■ WAPO 9 June 2014 : In Russia, one legislator stands against the Putin agenda
■ REUTERS 8 June 2014 : Ukraine's Poroshenko plans new team to take on Putin, build ties with West
■ WAPO 12 June 2014 : Putin wished President Bush happy 90th and sent a gift
■ GUARDIAN 12 June 2014 : Putin in talks with Ukraine president after claims tanks crossed border from Russia
■ NEW YORKER 12 June 2014 : Putin's War on Pillows
■ AUSTRALIAN AU 13 June 2014 : Moving tale of Putin’s mother a myth
■ NEWSWEEK 12 June 2014 : Putin to Russia: We Will Bury Ourselves
■ TELEGRAPH 14 June 2014 : Ukraine crisis: Putin is playing mind games with the West
■ BOSTON GLOBE 14 June 2014 : Russian musicians' support for Putin not playing well
► DAILY MAIL
■ 8 June 2014 : Pictured: Melanie Griffith in pensive mood as she's seen for first time since Antonio Banderas split
■ 6 June 2014 : Smoking marijuana as a teenager lowers IQ for LIFE, scientists warn
■ 12 June 2014 : Jennifer Lopez kicks off the World Cup in Brazil wearing a VERY plunging neckline performing on stage with Pitbull
■ 11 June 2014 : Poppy, the world's oldest cat dies at 24 after falling ill weeks after being given the record
■ 4 June 2014 : The 550mph Batmobile that flies! California designers reveal matt black flying car powered by a jet engine
■12 June 2014 : 'The force is strongest in Los Angeles': Mayor kickstarts Twitter campaign for Star Wars creator George Lucas to build $300 million museum for his work in the city
► HUFFINGTON POST 9 June 2014 : Jessica Simpson Wears A Pretty Purple Dress To Friend's Baby Shower
► WIRE 13 June 2014: U.S. Confirms Russia Sent Tanks, Weapons to Ukrainian Separatists
► CS MONITOR 9 June 2014 : Surprise Iran nuclear talks: Why US sends in top US-Iran dealmaker (+video)
► DAILY BEAST 8 June 2014 : It's Time to Think Big or Shut Up on Gun Control
► THINK PROGRESS 13 June 2014 : A Bad Economy Can Make People More Racist
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 11 June 2014 : Cell phones may reduce sperm quality
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 5 June 2014 : Sleep after learning strengthens connections between brain cells and enhances memory
■ 10 June 2014 : Earth is around 60 million years older than previously thought -- and so is the moon, new research finds
■ 10 June 2014 : 'All systems go' for a paralyzed person to kick off the World Cup
► SCIENCEMAG
■ 9 June 2014 : 'Love Hormone' Has Same Effect on Humans and Dogs
■ 5 June 2014 : Tongue Has a Sixth Sense
► SPACE 10 June 2014 : New Private Spacecraft Will Be 1st US Space Lifeboat in 40 Years
► NEWS SCIENTIST 11 June 2014 : Chimera enzyme may make better biofuels from waste
► TIMES OF ISRAEL 13 June 2014 : US citizen among 3 teenagers missing in West Bank, feared kidnapped || ► BUSINESS WEEK 15 June 2014 : Netanyahu Tells Army to Use ‘All Means’ to Find Teenagers
► DAILY BEAST 14 June 2014
■ Kim Jong-un Wants a New Doppler 2000
■ America's Allies Are Funding ISIS
► E ONLINE 14 June 2014 : Eve Is Married! Rapper Weds Maximillion Cooper in Ibiza || ► DAILY MAIL 14 June 2014 : 'We couldn't be happier': Rapper Eve ties the knot with Gumball 3000 motor rally CEO Maximillion Cooper during picturesque beach wedding in Ibiza || ► DAILY MAIL 31 Secember 2013 : She's Gotta Man! Eve reveals engagement to designer Maximillion Cooper by flashing HUGE ring on Instagram
► WIRE 14 June 2014 : No, the Trouble in Iraq Will Not Bring Iran and the U.S. Together
► CS MONITOR 14 June 2014 : 'Who lost Iraq?' The political fight over America's longest war
► SPORTS : Nike Football: The Last Game ft. Ronaldo, Neymar Jr., Rooney, Zlatan, Iniesta & more. Published on Jun 9, 2014 by Nike Football
► NEWS & POLITIC : 13 Tough Libertarian Questions - Answered!Published on June 9, 2014 by
Stefan Molyneux
► NEWS & POLITIC : Catastrophic Outcomes May Come Faster Than Expected - James Rickards. James Rickards, author of the new best-selling book called "The Death of Money," says the financial collapse will happen, but he is not sure of when it will come. Rickards explains, "It is the thing you won't see coming that will take the system down. Things happen much more quickly than what investors expect." Rickards adds, "What will happen in gold is that it will chug along and then all of a sudden--boom. It will be up a $100 an ounce, and then the next day it will be up another $200 an ounce. Then everyone will be on TV saying it's a bubble—boom. It's up $300 an ounce and, before you know it, it will be up $1,000 per ounce. Then people will say gee, I better get some gold, and they'll find out they can't get it because the big guy will get it. You know, like central banks and sovereign wealth funds will be able to get the gold. The typical investor will run down to the coin shop and they will be sold out, and the U.S. Mint will say sorry we're not shipping. You're going to find out you can't get it because the whole thing is set up for massive shortages in supply."
Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he goes One-on-One with financial expert and best-selling author James Rickards. Published on May 25, 2014 by Greg Hunter
► Egypt's Sisi takes office to cool reception from West - By Yasmine Saleh
CAIRO - Abdel Fattah al-Sisi promised to rule Egypt in an inclusive manner after he was sworn in as president on Sunday but gave no indication he would reconcile with the Muslim Brotherhood movement he removed from power nearly a year ago. | Video
* The poor long for help as Egypt's new president is sworn in
* Fighting terrorism will be top priority, Sisi says in first speech
* Dancing in the streets of Cairo for Sisi
► VIDEO
■ Breakingviews: FIFA needs a hat-trick on governance
■ Armed man leads police on high-speed chase through Los Angeles
■ Obama makes surprise Starbucks visit
► Russia, Ukraine edge closer - By Timothy Heritage
KIEV - Ukraine said it had reached a "mutual understanding" with Moscow on parts of a plan proposed by President Petro Poroshenko for ending violence in the east of the country. | Video
* Russia, Ukraine hold gas crisis talks as deadline looms
► Online gamers help cops thwart violent Arizona home invasion
► Iraq slows rebel advance, U.S. sends carrier to Gulf - By Ahmed Rasheed and Raheem Salman
BAGHDAD - An offensive by insurgents that threatens to dismember Iraq seemed to slow on Saturday after days of lightning advances as government forces regained some territory in counter-attacks, easing pressure on the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad. | Video
* Iraqi airstrike kills seven Kurdish security forces in Diyala: police
* Turkey defends actions over consulate seizure in Iraq, 80 still held
* In defense of Baghdad, Iraq turns to Shi'ite militias
► Ukraine vows firm response after rebels shoot down military plane
► China respects Taiwan's social system, senior official says
► Medtronic nears $45 billion-plus deal for Covidien: sources
► VIDEO : Brangelina spotlight sexual violence in war
LONDON - Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie appeared together at a global summit on ending sexual violence in conflict, in a show of celebrity power that British Foreign Secretary William Hague said was helping put a spotlight on the issue of rape as a weapon of war.
* 'Men need to say no'
► Calls for Pentagon to stop faking accounts - By Scot J. Paltrow
WASHINGTON - Four senators have called on the Defense Department to end a practice that involves deliberately inserting false numbers into the Pentagon's accounting ledgers and financial reports.
* Republican Rep. Labrador running for House majority leader post
► PHOTOGRAPHERS BLOG : The good, the bad, and the ugly – diary of a World Cup photographer
► India and China hold first major talks since Modi win
► Army boss Sisi sworn in as Egypt president
► Deadly assault on Pakistan's Karachi airport
► Brazil president defends World Cup, says country ready
► Putin in Crimea T-shirts, a reality for Moscow shoppers
► Iraqi soldiers battle militants outside Kirkuk
► Iraqis volunteer to fight jihadists with government arms
► Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt lend star power to rape summit
► Obama: US willing to help Iraq but will not send troops
► World Cup: Spain boss defends Casillas after Dutch rout. Spain manager Vicente del Bosque defends goalkeeper Casillas as the inquest into the World Cup holders's 5-1 drubbing by the Netherlands continued in Brazil on June 14, 2014.
► Rebels down Ukraine military plane, killing 49
► 1600 Paper Pandas Arrive at Hong Kong Airport
► Raw: Militants Fight Government Forces in Mosul
► Raw: Terrifying Ride in Chile Elevator
► Blind Pianist Creates New Kind of Musical Score. As part of her doctoral dissertation at the University of Wisconsin, Yeaji Kim has come up with a complete 3-D musical score that can also be used by blind students. Kim was born blind and discovered Braille scores are incomplete.
► Rihanna Is the 'Most Desirable Woman'
► NEWS
■ Ukraine's new first lady a breath of fresh air
■ NATO launches fresh war games near Russia border
■ 'Patriot's handbook' may give insight into Putin's thoughts
■ Israel: Hezbollah is now stronger than any Arab army
■ North Korea threatens 'plot-breeding' U.N. rights office with 'punishment'
■ Obama lashes Republicans, then heads to Starbucks
■ US condemns attack on Russian embassy in Kiev
■ Ukraine vows to punish rebels who downed plane
■ US considers four cities for 2024 Olympics bid
■ U.S. Aircraft Could Strike Iraq Within 24 Hours if so Ordered
■ Iran says envisages Iraq role with U.S. if Washington tackles regional militants
■ Obama says climate change deniers ignoring science
■ Angelina Jolie honored by Queen Elizabeth II
■ Kanye West returns to Bonnaroo, with Kim in tow
■ White bread might be a wonder after all: study
► CELEBRITY
■ Eve Weds British Entrepreneur Maximillion Cooper
■ Kim Kardashian Unwinds on Second Honeymoon in Mexico
► Ukraine crisis: Fighting in the east 'must end this week'
► MAGAZINE : The Korean grandmothers who sell sex
► Human remains found inside monster Australian crocodile
► HEALTH
■ Autism costs '£32bn per year' in UK
■ 'Tomato pill' hope for stopping heart disease
■ Sleep's memory role discovered
■ EU's top court may define obesity as a disability
► FUTURE
■ Robots: Can we trust them with our privacy?
■ How insects could feed the food industry of tomorrow
■ Social media: How life online makes us smarter
■ How online 'chatbots' are already tricking you
■ Do animals have sex for pleasure?
► CAPITAL : Bad boss: Dealing with the terror at the top
► TECHNOLOGY : Smart loos at Heathrow Terminal 2
► South Africa cannibal: Gugulethu man 'ate love rival's heart'
► Blair: 'We didn't cause Iraq crisis'
The 2003 invasion of Iraq is not to blame for the current crisis in the country, which is the "predictable" result of western inaction in Syria, Tony Blair says.
* US deploys warship amid Iraq crisis
* UK offers £3m for Iraq aid effort
* Iraq crisis: Reporters' round-up
* Deal over Bush-Blair Iraq documents
* MPs' vote halts UK action over Syria
► Russia condemns Kiev embassy attack
Russia reacts angrily to a violent protest outside its embassy in Ukraine, which saw windows smashed, the Russian flag torn down and cars overturned.
* Russia and Ukraine's mystery tanks
* Fighters scour crash site - VIDEO
* 'Burning wreckage' filmed - VIDEO
* Analysis: Ukraine's rescuer
► ANALYSIS
■ Green cash - Is it the key to a new global deal on climate change?
■ Steps to disaster - Jonathan Marcus on six things that went wrong for Iraq
► Today's African Proverb
■ "Big melons fall upon those who have no pot" - An Ndebele proverb from Zimbabwe sent by Thoman Sikowelo, Johannesburg, South Africa
■ "The axe forgets, the tree does not forget" - A Swahili proverb sent by Israel Makaza, Zimbabwe
► Ukraine releases two Russian journalists arrested for 'spying' (VIDEO)
► Three killed, suspects commit suicide after Las Vegas shooting spree
► Blasts, gunshots, fatalities as Taliban storm Pakistan's largest airport
► Slavyansk under fire, without water and power as Kiev troops resume shelling
► Over 100,000 form human chain demanding Basque independence vote (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
► Bulletproof blankets would protect students in case of school shooting
► E. Ukraine warzone: Demolished houses, fires after heavy shelling (VIDEOS)
► London Mayor Johnson calls for 'anti-homeless spikes' to be removed
► No country could willingly say 'no' to energy cooperation with Russia - Putin
► Revealed: Thousands of Irish orphans were used as 'drug guinea pigs'
► #Don't kills us: Refugees from Eastern Ukraine make a plea for peace (VIDEO)
► Return of Stalingrad name only possible with national referendum – official
► Sleep on it: Scientists reveal exactly how good sleep boosts memory
► Ron Paul slams Obama's policy on Iraq
► Russian nuclear-capable bombers intercepted off California coast
► Ukrainian APC with troops breaches Russian border
► Obama refuses to send troops to Iraq, but won't rule out air strikes
► Iraq blocks Twitter, Facebook, YouTube amid growing ISIS threat
► Electronic war games blamed for jets vanishing off radars in Europe
► 'Bombardment never stops': E. Ukrainian refugees share horrors of Kiev military op
► Ukraine annexed Crimea 23 years ago – Duma speaker
► Internet restrictions must not touch upon freedom of speech - Putin
► 'Ballistic missile' floats into flooded Russian village (VIDEO)
► Protesters throw stones, firecrackers, Molotov cocktail at Russian embassy in Kiev
► Ukrainian army shells Slavyansk hospitals, one nurse killed
► Ukrainian airstrike kills over 50 self-defense fighters in Kramatorsk, injures 150
► Protesters throw stones, firecrackers, Molotov cocktail at Russian embassy in Kiev
► Thousands of Ukrainians seek asylum in Russia – migration chief
► Pentagon deploys aircraft carrier to Persian Gulf in case of Iraq op
► OP-ED
■ Piketty and the Pope, and why Marx is back
■ 'EU wants to decide who owns the pipeline operating outside it' ■ Cohen on Ukraine civil war: 'Lincoln didn't call Confederates terrorists'
► BUSINESS
■ Russia to extend Trans-Eurasian rail project to Korea
■ Russia, Ukraine, EU gas talks fail to reach deal
■ Ukrainian PM orders govt: 'Prepare to stop Russian gas imports'
■ Ukraine's demand for gas price below $385 leads to deadlock - Putin
■ No deal reached in Russia-Ukraine-EU gas talks in Kiev
► VIDEOS
■ Taxing Royals: Prince Charles' finances under scrutiny with calls to end privileges
■ Ballot Validity: EU elections queried as thousands able to vote multiple times
■ 'US empire collapsing; over-stretched, over-militarized' - Peace researcher Dr Jan Oberg
■ Assad Amnesty: Syrian president upholds promise after winning third term
■ CrossTalk: Poroshenko's Bitter Agenda
■ Only in Russia: Flood carries 'ballistic missile' into swamped village
■ 'It's not becoming a war, it IS a war': RT visits E.Ukraine anti-govt fighter training camp
■ Armed Might: 'NATO war game is message to Russia'
■ Headline Heat: Brazil takes flack over World Cup cash (ft Graham Phillips)
■ 'Questions rise after US trained Iraqi police flee for lives in Mosul'
■ Land of Rising Sub? Japan beefs up military might, mulls multi-billion Aussie deal
■ Chilling CCTV: Chilean man caught in out-of-control elevator racing 31 floors
■ RAW: Russia holds Baltic drills alongside NATO Saber Strike war games
■ 'Romans made a desert called it peace; Americans make chaos call it freedom'
■ Blackwater Trial: 4 charged with manslaughter in Iraq
■ China military drill video: Land, naval, air forces flex muscles
■ Islamists unleash all-out assault on Iraqi cities with US weapons
■ Ukraine National Guard collapsing? 'We're not paid, we don't have food'
■ State Dept's Jen Psaki grilled on Iraq, Ukraine - baffled by questions once again
■ US to invade Iraq again? Obama doesn't rule anything out
■ CrossTalk: Kiev Goes For Broke
■ 'Stop provocations!' Russia protests Ukraine APCs breaching border
■ Obama: Help to Iraq limited as terror its own problem
■ Ukraine military Il-76 plane downed by self-defense forces in Lugansk
■ Moment Ukraine Il-76 military transport jet shot down in Lugansk
■ Britain '51st state of US'? UK seeks to renew pact with America on nuke data exchange
■ Aim! Fire! China warships live ammo drills in West Pacific
■ Wreckage of Il-76 military transport plane shot down in Lugansk
■ Ruins & rubble as Ukrainian army bombs living quarters in Gorlovka
■ Radicals vandalise Russian embassy in Kiev
■ Kiev protesters turn over cars, drag down flag, pile up tires at Russian embassy
■ New Sunnistan? 'We're headed toward the partition of Iraq' - ex US ambassador to Iraq
■ The Truthseeker: NATO's 'Gladio' army in Ukraine (E41)
■ Combat cam video: Mi-35 helicopter gunship fires missiles at militants in Iraq
► What future for the monarchy in Spain?
► Egypt's Lost Power
► Inside Story - Egypt: New leader...but what's next?
► Remains of a state - Syria Documentary
► Extremism in British schools?
► People & Power - Albania's missing children
► Iraq: Should neighbours be worried?
► Killing the Count - Mediation and Assassination. After rescuing 30,000 concentration camp inmates in WWII, Count Folke Bernadotte was appointed the United Nation's first mediator in the Arab-Israeli conflict, and was assassinated in September 1948 by Zionist extremists during an official visit to Jerusalem.
► World Cup: Brazil and the FIFA scandals
► Farooq Wardak: Afghan Education Minister
► Resetting the Net: Snowden and Surveillance
► Inside Egypt - Cracking down on sexual harassment in Egypt?
► Republicans Seek Revenge Against Ted Cruz
► OPINION: I Helped Free the Taliban from Guantánamo Bay
► Exclusive: Ukraine's President Seeks 'Understanding' With Russia
► Donald Sterling Says No Deal; Suit Is On
► Study: Hard Times Can Make People More Racist
► HAPPY FATHER's DAY : Read Famous Dads' Letters to Their Daughters
► Gun Control Demonstrators Take to NYC Streets
► Queen Elizabeth Makes Angelina Jolie a Dame
► COLUMNIST
■ Remembering Ruby Dee: A Life of Artistry and Activism - by Richard Corliss
■ Lessons From My Husband Michael Hastings - by Elise Jordan
■ The Sacrificial Lambs - by Joe Klein
■ Why Polio is Doomed and Gun Violence Isn't - by Jeffrey Kluger
■ Don't Count the American Economy Out Just Yet - by John Dorfman
■ We've All Got GM Problems - by Rana Foroohar
■ How Soccer Is Destroying American Exceptionalism - by Andrés Martinez
► OPINION
■ Does Daddy Love You More if You Look Like Him?
■ Do Fathers Love Their Children Less Than Mothers Do?
■ Most L.A. city employees don't live in L.A., Times analysis finds
■ Eric Garcetti makes an impression in Sacramento
■ In Sacramento, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti talks water, film tax credit
■ Holding even-year L.A. city elections to boost turnout gets second nod
■ Garcetti promises 10,000 jobs for veterans by 2017
■ Quake safety: Garcetti OKs creating list of vulnerable apartments
■ If Kings win tonight, N.Y. mayor will sing 'I Love L.A.' on 'Kimmel'
■ Jimmy Scott, jazz vocalist with a distinctive high voice, dies at 88
► NATION : Republican fundraising for 2016 presidential race off to a slow start
► ENTERTAINMENT : LAFF 2014: L.A. Times photo booth
► FRAMEWORK
■ Pictures in the News | June 9, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Pictures in the News | June 11, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Pictures in the News | June 13, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ 2014 World Cup comes to Brazil - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ Behind the Lens: The Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman crime scene - Posted By: Marc Martin
■ The Week in Pictures | June 9 – 15, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
A Balinese artist enjoys the opening of the 36th Bali International Arts Festival in Denpasar, Indonesia. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Agung Parameswara / Getty Images
People take photos of a wooden panel covered in graffiti on the Pont des Arts bridge over the Seine river in Paris. Thousands of "locks of love" attached to the footbridge caused part of the railing to collapse, forcing an evacuation on Sunday, and temporarily replaced by a wooden board. Thousands of lovers from across the world visit the Pont des Arts every year and seal their love by attaching a lock carrying their names to its railing and throwing the key in the Seine. PHOTOGRAPH BY: JACQUES DEMARTHON / AFP
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