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► 16 March 2015 : Frustration arises as your most ingenious ideas meet the stone cold reality of unchangeable circumstances today. However, facing insurmountable resistance might not be enough to stop you from trying to get your way anyhow. The lesson you need to learn now is critical, even if you don't want to hear it. Your point of view isn't the only one that matters. Be open to the feedback you receive and incorporate other people's perspectives into your own. Being brilliant is easy if you take the time to listen.
► 17 March 2015 : You currently like the idea of having a few days to chill out, but might be surprised at how quickly you get bored with nothing to do. Or, you may need to face the reality that rest and relaxation are harder to come by than you imagined. Nevertheless, aggravation won't have a chance to take root if you're willing to accept things as they are, rather than as you wish. Honestly, it's not so much about what happens to you; your true test of character is determined by how you respond.
► 18 March 2015 : Pay attention to every single thought today because nearly every hope and dream you visualize has the potential of actually coming true. Although this sounds like wonderful news, it's possible to squander these auspicious times on transient pleasures. Instead of seeking satisfaction only through your senses, raise the stakes by including someone you love to share in your good fortune. For it is in giving that one receives the most.
► 19 March 2015 : Unrealistic fantasies spin out of control today as the Moon agitates your 12th House of Imagination. As much as you try to focus on all of your responsibilities, some of them may have to wait for another day to be fulfilled. You wish you could just continue living in your dream world now, although you will likely pay the price for your escapist behavior. Instead of wasting your time and complaining about how much there is to do, just finish your chores quickly so you can return to your reverie as soon as possible.
► 20 March 2015 : Unrealistic fantasies spin out of control today as the Moon agitates your 12th House of Imagination. As much as you try to focus on all of your responsibilities, some of them may have to wait for another day to be fulfilled. You wish you could just continue living in your dream world now, although you will likely pay the price for your escapist behavior. Instead of wasting your time and complaining about how much there is to do, just finish your chores quickly so you can return to your reverie as soon as possible.
► 21 March 2015 : You need to get busy today -- action is all-important! Things may start to get really weird really soon if you don't channel all this positive energy into some bold new plan. Make it work! Including people in your plans today is more complicated than it sounds because everyone has such a variety of individual needs. Four planets playing in your 1st House of Personality places you in the center of your own world. However, you may grow annoyed when others can't keep up with your frantic pace. Remember, you have an excess of energy now, but you can burn out just as easily as anyone else. Although conserving your resources doesn't come naturally, it creates greater harmony in your relationships.
► 22 March 2015 : Including people in your plans today is more complicated than it sounds because everyone has such a variety of individual needs. Four planets playing in your 1st House of Personality places you in the center of your own world. However, you may grow annoyed when others can't keep up with your frantic pace. Remember, you have an excess of energy now, but you can burn out just as easily as anyone else. Although conserving your resources doesn't come naturally, it creates greater harmony in your relationships.
► 23 March 2015 : You need to deal with a financial situation today -- and it's one that demands your full attention. See if you can get your people to line up behind you and help you get to the bottom of it. You may have a tough time concentrating on your work today because you're distracted by one interesting thing after another. For an instant everything seems clear, yet just a few moments later you're no longer sure what to do. Your current indecisiveness about how to approach the task at hand could create anxious feelings if you think that people are pressuring you to make a commitment. Thankfully, consciously postponing your final choice for a couple of days might be sufficient to help you coast through these tricky times.
► 24 March 2015 : It's a good time for you to deal with the clutter in your closet or your desk. Your energy is perfect for getting rid of unnecessary bits and pieces, so you should feel a lot better about work soon. You may have a tough time concentrating on your work today because you're distracted by one interesting thing after another. For an instant everything seems clear, yet just a few moments later you're no longer sure what to do. Your current indecisiveness about how to approach the task at hand could create anxious feelings if you think that people are pressuring you to make a commitment. Thankfully, consciously postponing your final choice for a couple of days might be sufficient to help you coast through these tricky times.
► 25 March 2015 : You slide through the day's activities with ease -- and you can hardly believe your good fortune. Things just seem to get better and better for you, so maximize this streak of luck! The adrenaline is pumping through your body these days, but a twinge of intuition warns you not to make any sudden moves. Your natural inclination is to ignore the danger signs by closing your eyes and just jumping into the fray. Although red-hot Mars in fiery Aries tempts you to rush precariously close to the edge, sensible Saturn advises you to think things through one more time before going too far. Oddly enough, consciously exercising self-restraint today isn't as difficult as you might think and, thankfully, works in your favor.
► 26 March 2015 : Speak up! Someone needs to hear from you. You may not be totally certain how to go about it, but things are sure to line up in your favor in the very near future. Keep on talking! You might have to use some much-needed discretion today as your feelings deepen and seek expression in the outer world. The problem is that your intensity may be too much for others to handle now, and unless you want to push them away, it would be best clench your teeth, swallow hard and keep some things to yourself. Thankfully, you can still find joy in your solitude; don't be afraid to go it alone.
► 27 March 2015 : Family business is all-consuming today -- so make sure that you're pushing yourself to get it all done. Your energy is a bit lower than usual, but you can make up for it if you feel the urgency. You might have to use some much-needed discretion today as your feelings deepen and seek expression in the outer world. The problem is that your intensity may be too much for others to handle now, and unless you want to push them away, it would be best clench your teeth, swallow hard and keep some things to yourself. Thankfully, you can still find joy in your solitude; don't be afraid to go it alone.
► 28 March 2015 : You might want to close your doors and shutter your windows today as the self-protective Cancer Moon invites you to hide from the outer world. It's not that you're ready to become a hermit; it's just that you need a little time to reflect on all the recent changes you have experienced. Don't be hard on yourself if you aren't up for another challenge just yet. Sink in to your feelings and nurture your soul. There will be plenty of time tomorrow to re-enter the fray and show off your superhero powers for the ones you love.
► 29 March 2015 : You're all about that action today -- so mix it up and make real progress toward an important goal. It's not all work, though! As long as you keep moving you should have lots of fun too. Your confidence rises as the bright Leo Moon dances through your 5th House of Fun and Games today, but you could tire yourself out before fulfilling all of your responsibilities. Even if you believe that working faster is the answer to your problems, this strategy of overcompensation won't likely be all that successful now. You might still need to process lingering emotions left over from a recent melodrama, so don't overextend your energy. Being methodical is the most effective way to achieve your goals and conserve your resources at the same time.
► 30 March 2015 : A new adventure awaits -- and you should find it as thrilling as a roller coaster. You just need to get things moving, and make sure that you gather your troops to follow your lead. Although you have been on a rocket ship ride with several planets blasting through your impetuous sign, you may be growing weary as energetic Mars prepares to leave the land of Aries tomorrow. You are envisioning an escape route just in case you need it. You could be feeling skittish if you feel cornered, but overreacting won't likely produce a positive result. Succumbing to your worries about the future only alerts others to your anxiety. For now, it's smarter to relax and listen to your heart than dream about being somewhere else.
► 31 March 2015 : It's odd, but you can't decide whether everything is going along as it should or if something weird is happening that's pulling your day off track. You might be afraid that you're not as in control as you wish today, even if you're making progress on the most important projects. Perhaps you would be more satisfied if everything was turned upside down, but it feels as if some sort of cosmic superglue is keeping the status quo from coming apart at the seams. Don't worry so much about things you can't change; it's time to accept that the universe has different plans for you.
► 17 March 2015 : You currently like the idea of having a few days to chill out, but might be surprised at how quickly you get bored with nothing to do. Or, you may need to face the reality that rest and relaxation are harder to come by than you imagined. Nevertheless, aggravation won't have a chance to take root if you're willing to accept things as they are, rather than as you wish. Honestly, it's not so much about what happens to you; your true test of character is determined by how you respond.
► 18 March 2015 : Pay attention to every single thought today because nearly every hope and dream you visualize has the potential of actually coming true. Although this sounds like wonderful news, it's possible to squander these auspicious times on transient pleasures. Instead of seeking satisfaction only through your senses, raise the stakes by including someone you love to share in your good fortune. For it is in giving that one receives the most.
► 19 March 2015 : Unrealistic fantasies spin out of control today as the Moon agitates your 12th House of Imagination. As much as you try to focus on all of your responsibilities, some of them may have to wait for another day to be fulfilled. You wish you could just continue living in your dream world now, although you will likely pay the price for your escapist behavior. Instead of wasting your time and complaining about how much there is to do, just finish your chores quickly so you can return to your reverie as soon as possible.
► 20 March 2015 : Unrealistic fantasies spin out of control today as the Moon agitates your 12th House of Imagination. As much as you try to focus on all of your responsibilities, some of them may have to wait for another day to be fulfilled. You wish you could just continue living in your dream world now, although you will likely pay the price for your escapist behavior. Instead of wasting your time and complaining about how much there is to do, just finish your chores quickly so you can return to your reverie as soon as possible.
► 21 March 2015 : You need to get busy today -- action is all-important! Things may start to get really weird really soon if you don't channel all this positive energy into some bold new plan. Make it work! Including people in your plans today is more complicated than it sounds because everyone has such a variety of individual needs. Four planets playing in your 1st House of Personality places you in the center of your own world. However, you may grow annoyed when others can't keep up with your frantic pace. Remember, you have an excess of energy now, but you can burn out just as easily as anyone else. Although conserving your resources doesn't come naturally, it creates greater harmony in your relationships.
► 22 March 2015 : Including people in your plans today is more complicated than it sounds because everyone has such a variety of individual needs. Four planets playing in your 1st House of Personality places you in the center of your own world. However, you may grow annoyed when others can't keep up with your frantic pace. Remember, you have an excess of energy now, but you can burn out just as easily as anyone else. Although conserving your resources doesn't come naturally, it creates greater harmony in your relationships.
► 23 March 2015 : You need to deal with a financial situation today -- and it's one that demands your full attention. See if you can get your people to line up behind you and help you get to the bottom of it. You may have a tough time concentrating on your work today because you're distracted by one interesting thing after another. For an instant everything seems clear, yet just a few moments later you're no longer sure what to do. Your current indecisiveness about how to approach the task at hand could create anxious feelings if you think that people are pressuring you to make a commitment. Thankfully, consciously postponing your final choice for a couple of days might be sufficient to help you coast through these tricky times.
► 24 March 2015 : It's a good time for you to deal with the clutter in your closet or your desk. Your energy is perfect for getting rid of unnecessary bits and pieces, so you should feel a lot better about work soon. You may have a tough time concentrating on your work today because you're distracted by one interesting thing after another. For an instant everything seems clear, yet just a few moments later you're no longer sure what to do. Your current indecisiveness about how to approach the task at hand could create anxious feelings if you think that people are pressuring you to make a commitment. Thankfully, consciously postponing your final choice for a couple of days might be sufficient to help you coast through these tricky times.
► 25 March 2015 : You slide through the day's activities with ease -- and you can hardly believe your good fortune. Things just seem to get better and better for you, so maximize this streak of luck! The adrenaline is pumping through your body these days, but a twinge of intuition warns you not to make any sudden moves. Your natural inclination is to ignore the danger signs by closing your eyes and just jumping into the fray. Although red-hot Mars in fiery Aries tempts you to rush precariously close to the edge, sensible Saturn advises you to think things through one more time before going too far. Oddly enough, consciously exercising self-restraint today isn't as difficult as you might think and, thankfully, works in your favor.
► 26 March 2015 : Speak up! Someone needs to hear from you. You may not be totally certain how to go about it, but things are sure to line up in your favor in the very near future. Keep on talking! You might have to use some much-needed discretion today as your feelings deepen and seek expression in the outer world. The problem is that your intensity may be too much for others to handle now, and unless you want to push them away, it would be best clench your teeth, swallow hard and keep some things to yourself. Thankfully, you can still find joy in your solitude; don't be afraid to go it alone.
► 27 March 2015 : Family business is all-consuming today -- so make sure that you're pushing yourself to get it all done. Your energy is a bit lower than usual, but you can make up for it if you feel the urgency. You might have to use some much-needed discretion today as your feelings deepen and seek expression in the outer world. The problem is that your intensity may be too much for others to handle now, and unless you want to push them away, it would be best clench your teeth, swallow hard and keep some things to yourself. Thankfully, you can still find joy in your solitude; don't be afraid to go it alone.
► 28 March 2015 : You might want to close your doors and shutter your windows today as the self-protective Cancer Moon invites you to hide from the outer world. It's not that you're ready to become a hermit; it's just that you need a little time to reflect on all the recent changes you have experienced. Don't be hard on yourself if you aren't up for another challenge just yet. Sink in to your feelings and nurture your soul. There will be plenty of time tomorrow to re-enter the fray and show off your superhero powers for the ones you love.
► 29 March 2015 : You're all about that action today -- so mix it up and make real progress toward an important goal. It's not all work, though! As long as you keep moving you should have lots of fun too. Your confidence rises as the bright Leo Moon dances through your 5th House of Fun and Games today, but you could tire yourself out before fulfilling all of your responsibilities. Even if you believe that working faster is the answer to your problems, this strategy of overcompensation won't likely be all that successful now. You might still need to process lingering emotions left over from a recent melodrama, so don't overextend your energy. Being methodical is the most effective way to achieve your goals and conserve your resources at the same time.
► 30 March 2015 : A new adventure awaits -- and you should find it as thrilling as a roller coaster. You just need to get things moving, and make sure that you gather your troops to follow your lead. Although you have been on a rocket ship ride with several planets blasting through your impetuous sign, you may be growing weary as energetic Mars prepares to leave the land of Aries tomorrow. You are envisioning an escape route just in case you need it. You could be feeling skittish if you feel cornered, but overreacting won't likely produce a positive result. Succumbing to your worries about the future only alerts others to your anxiety. For now, it's smarter to relax and listen to your heart than dream about being somewhere else.
► 31 March 2015 : It's odd, but you can't decide whether everything is going along as it should or if something weird is happening that's pulling your day off track. You might be afraid that you're not as in control as you wish today, even if you're making progress on the most important projects. Perhaps you would be more satisfied if everything was turned upside down, but it feels as if some sort of cosmic superglue is keeping the status quo from coming apart at the seams. Don't worry so much about things you can't change; it's time to accept that the universe has different plans for you.
► C NET 15 March 2015 : Yahoo wants to let you forget your Yahoo password || ► TECH SPOT 16 March 2015 : Yahoo Mail launches on-demand passwords, end-to-end encryption coming by year's end || ► MASHABLE 16 March 2015 : You can now log into Yahoo Mail without remembering a password
► HUFFINGTON POST
■ 5 December 2014 : Why the Funniest Comedians Die First
■16 March 2015 : Natarsha Belling, Australian TV Personality, Wears Strangely Phallic Jacket On TV || ■ TLC Unveils 'The Man With The 132 Pound Scrotum' || ■ Take An 'Underboob' Selfie In Thailand And Jail May Await
■ 16 March 2015 : Why I No Longer Support Israel
■ 16 March 2015 : Suki Waterhouse Heats Up GQ With Steamy Spread
■ 16 March 2015 : 10 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease
► MASHABLE 16 March 2015 : This is Crimea a year after its 'return to Russia'
► FOREIGN POLICY
■ 16 March 2015 : A Showdown in Moscow's Power Elite
■ 18 March 2015 : Russian Duma Dissident Believes West Must Save Ukraine to Defeat Putin
► NY TIMES
■ 15 March 2015 : Putin and the 'Mariupol Test'
■ 18 March 2015 : Obama May Find It Impossible to Mend Frayed Ties to Netanyahu
► VOX
■ 16 March 2015 : Watch: This new type of 3D printing was inspired by Terminator 2
■ 16 March 2015 : Vladimir Putin is back. What we know about the Russian president's "reappearance."
■ 30 March 2015 : How Putin could lose power
► TELEGRAPH 13 March 2015 : Vladimir Putin's 'girlfriend has given birth'. Speculation over the whereabouts of the Russian president continues as Swiss tabloid claims his girlfriend has given birth
► DAILY MAIL
■ 2 January 2015 : No doggie bag for him! Obese dachshund sheds 43 POUNDS after a year of dieting
■ 28 January 2015 : Abandoned lion cub who became best friends with man: First seen leaping onto him with 'grateful hug' lioness is now star of film about how he taught her to hunt
■ 13 March 2015 : Not tonight dear, I'm texting: How sex lives are suffering because we're in love with smartphones
■ 16 March 2015 : Suki Waterhouse smoulders in next to nothing for sexy new GQ shoot with her rock-hard stomach and long legs on show
■ 16 March 2015 : Furious Elton John urges fans to boycott 'archaic' Dolce and Gabbana after they label his IVF children 'chemical and synthetic'
■ 16 March 2015 : They're not all cuddly! Man may lose his leg after being attacked by a wild panda as it tried to flee local officials trying to capture it in China
■ 17 March 2015 : Is the boycott over already, Elton? Singer spotted in LA holding Dolce & Gabbana shopping bag - just one day after furious row with Italian fashion designers over 'synthetic' IVF babies
■ 18 March 2015 : Jude Law becomes a father for the FIFTH time ... as former girlfriend Catherine Harding gives birth to baby daughter
■ 20 March 2015 : 'I was a jerk': Michael Buble admits he was 'careless and reckless' with past girlfriends... seven years after split from Emily Blunt amid cheating claims
■ 20 March 2015 : Agony of the Yazidi sex slaves: Survivor, 15, reveals how ISIS killed her brother and sold her to three men before she escaped
■ 21 March 2015 : Kylie Jenner copies older sister Kim Kardashian's mirror selfie as she reveals Mr and Mrs West are her style icons
■ 22 March 2015 : Supertide of the century: Thousands of tourists descend on French city of Mont Saint-Michel to witness spectacular event sparked by the solar eclipse
■ 22 March 2015 : 'I still feel like a newlywed!' Emma Heming kisses husband Bruce Willis in new Instagram snap as they celebrate sixth wedding anniversary
■ 22 March 2015 : Far right National Front leader Marine Le Pen's promise to 'invade the Elysee' in tatters after party beaten into second place in French local elections. Sarkozy's conservatives made gains in today's French local elections. National Front leader Marine Le Pen claim to 'invade the Elysee' in tatters. Exit polls show her anti-EU party came second with 23.5 percent of vote. Hollande's deeply unpopular Socialists came joint second on same figures. The elections will determine political makeup of 2,000 local councils
■ 24 March 2015 : Pictured: Fragile Angelina Jolie gets chauffeured around while recovering from surgery to remove her ovaries after cancer scare
■ 27 March 2015 : PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: Newly-single Ed Sheeran parties with Victoria's Secret beauty Barbara Palvin... just hours after announcing split from Athina Andrelos
■ 27 March 2015 : Two crew members in the cockpit at all times: EasyJet and Virgin Atlantic among airlines to announce radical new changes in wake of Germanwings tragedy
■ 28 March 2015 : Artichoke burgers, pumpkin pie smoothies and kidney bean brownies: Vegan blogger says her recipes will make you go meat-free (and even raises her children on the diet)
■ 28 March 2015 : Not your typical Hollywood diet! Shailene Woodley says eating pigs' feet and ants feels 'great'
■ 30 March 2015 : Is this the end? Hugh Jackman hints he's set to play Wolverine for the last time
■ 30 March 2015 : Baby girl born in India with a 'trunk' is being worshipped by locals who believe she is the reincarnation of the Hindu god Ganesha
► CBS LOCAL 9 March 2015 : Studies: Having A Best Friend Benefits Kids' Mental Health
► NEWSWEEK 16 March 2015 : U.S. Omits Iran and Hezbollah From Terror Threat List
► COUNSEL HEAL
■ 16 April 2013 : Dating Women Makes Bisexual Men More Jealous
■ 9 March 2015 : Viagra Could Cure Cancer, Study
■ 19 March 2015 : Aging Boosts Trust
■ 24 March 2015 : Running Barefoot Is Dangerous, Study
■ 25 March 2015 : Milk Consumption Protects Aging Brains
■ 27 March 2015 : Unhappy Relationships Perpetuated by Low Self-Esteem
► VERGE
■ 13 March 2015 : YouTube now supports 360-degree videos
■ 14 March 2015 : Architects in London have designed a shadowless skyscraper
■ 27 March 2015 : Apple is Hitler, says Chinese CEO
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 2 March 2015 : Peanut consumption associated with decreased total mortality and mortality from cardiovascular diseases
■ 26 March 2015 : How did the chicken cross the sea?
■ 27 March 2015 : Climate change does not cause extreme winters, experts say
■ 27 March 2015 : MRI based on a sugar molecule can tell cancerous from noncancerous cells
■ 27 March 2015 : Recipe for antibacterial plastic: Plastic plus egg whites
■ 11 March 2015 : Did Neandertals make jewelry 130,000 years go? Eagle claws provide clues
■ 16 March 2015 : Routine clot removal after heart attack not beneficial, may have risk
► MEDSCAPE 20 March 2015 : TOTAL Rejects Routine Thrombectomy at PCI for STEMI
► TELEGRAPH 16 March 2015 : More than 30,000 book walk on the world's MOST dangerous path...El Caminito del Rey || ► ECONOMIC TIMES : El Caminito del Rey: World's scariest pathway, to reopen || ► EXPRESS 16 March 2015 : More than 30,000 book walk on the world's MOST dangerous path...El Caminito del Rey || ► BALTIMORE SUN 16 March 2015 : Walking the high wire: El Caminito del Rey || ► CNN 13 March 2015 : World's most dangerous footpath set to reopen in Spain || ► TELEGRAPH 11 March 2015 : Caminito del Rey: world's scariest footpath now requires helmets
► FOXNEWS LATINO 16 March 2015 : Rousseff gov't urges dialogue after huge protests
► DW DE 16 March 2015 : Zimmermann: "Netanjahu ist entzaubert". Moshe Zimmermann rechnet damit, dass die Likud-Partei von Benjamin Netanjahu an der Macht bleiben wird. Warum sich Israels Regierungschef trotzdem nicht zurücklehnen kann, erklärt der Historiker im DW-Interview.
► J POST 17 March 2015 : Netanyahu declares victory in Knesset race; Herzog says Likud celebration is premature. "You vote for a prime minister and get the parts," a Netanyahu associate said. "You don't buy a radio and get a car with it. You buy a car and get a radio. You vote Netanyahu and get Bennett and Kahlon with it." Aron Shaviv said || ► INDEPENDENT 17 March 2015 : Israel election: Secrets of the Netanyahu campaign - how he turned the election on its head
► EGALITE ET RECONCILIATION 18 March 2015 : Un parfum de dictature - « Je me sens Charlie Coulibaly » : Dieudonné condamné à deux mois de prison avec sursis || ► L' EXPRESS 18 March 2015 : "Je me sens Charlie Coulibaly": Dieudonné condamné à deux mois de prison avec sursis.
► GUARDIAN 18 March 2015 : Cecil Rhodes statue pelted with excrement at Cape Town University || ► TELEGRAPH 17 March 2015 : Students pelt colonialist Cecil Rhodes' statue with excrement
► NEWSMAX 13 March 2015: Dennis the Dachshund's 44-Pound Weight Loss Warms Internet's Heart || ► CBS NEWS 13 March 2015 : Dennis the dachshund's diet success story
► J POST
■ 16 March 2015 : Joint Arab List head tells 'Post' he doesn't rule out recommending Herzog
■ 17 March 2015 : Hamas calls on Arabs to vote for Joint List
■ 18 MArch 2015 : Likud loses a seat, Joint Arab List gains in latest official tally
■ 18 March 2015 : Hope and frustration abound with historic election results in Arab community
► HUFFINGTON POST 18 March 2015 : World No Longer Bound to Defend Israel Internationally || ► POLITICO 18 March 2015 : Israel's shield no more? Officials say they are revisiting the U.S. stance in light of Netanyahu rolling back his support of a Palestinian state. || ► DEUTSCH WELLE 18 March 2015 : Opinion: Not a good day for Israel and the Palestinians
► AFP 18 March 2015 : Seeking the dark, eclipse junkies head for the Arctic || ► PHYS 17 March 2015 : Europe braces for 'unprecedented' power issues from solar eclipse || ► DW DE 17 March 2015 : Solar eclipse could strain Europe's power grid
► NY TIMES 18 March 2015 : Dieudonné M’bala M’bala, French Comedian, Convicted of Condoning Terrorism || ► GUARDIAN 18 March 2015 : French comedian found guilty of 'condoning terrorism' in Facebook post || ► MEDIA PART 19 March 2015 : Dieudonné M'bala Mbala: 233.872 euros d'amendes en 15 ans et pas d'acharnement?
► DIGITAL TRENDS 19 March 2015 : To create a new look, Misha Designs’ Ferrari 458 body kit takes cues from LaFerrari FXX K || ► AUTO EVOLUTION 18 March 2015 : Misha Designs’ Ferrari 458 Body Kit is Pure Candy For the Eye
► NEWSMAX 19 March 2015 : Netanyahu: Obama 'Can't Force' Israel to Accept Iran Deal || ► NY TIMES 18 March 2015 : Netanyahu Will Make History
► WAPO 20 March 2015 : Petraeus: The Islamic State isn’t our biggest problem in Iraq
► NEWSWEEK 20 March 2015 : Why it's time for Obama to cut off America's subsidies to Israel
► WAPO 5 December 2015 : 'Daesh': John Kerry starts calling the Islamic State a name they hate
► PHYS 21 March 2015 : Neanderthals shape up as globe's first jewellers ||► SUNDAILY 21 March 2015 : Neanderthals shape up as globe's first jewellers
► GLOBAL RESEARCH Ca 21 March 2015 : When Free Speech Got Foolish: France's Dieudonné Verdict || ► INDEPENDENT 19 March 2015 : French comedian Dieudonne convicted for second time – in two days
► INDEPENDENT 22 March 2015 : Body confidence blogger bravely shows off saggy skin caused by extreme weight loss
► MEDIAITE 17 March 2015 : Dick Cheney Tells Playboy That Obama, Holder Are 'Playing the Race Card'
► NATIONAL REVIEW 20 March 2015 : Petraeus Puts the Icing on Bibi's Iran Cake
► TELEGRAPH 21 March 2015 : Supertide 2015: Britain and France affected by 'tide of the century', in pictures || ► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 23 March 2015 : 'Supertide' draws thousands to French site as effects of solar eclipse are felt across the world
► INDEPENDENT 19 March 2015 : Parents risk lives climbing exam buildings to help hundreds of Indian students cheat || ► NY DAILY NEWS 20 March 2015 : Some 600 Indian high schoolers expelled for cheating as parents scale walls to give answers
► NY POST 22 March 2015 : Israel: Beware of Obama
► TELEGRAPH 22 March 2015 : Marine Le Pen's dramatic defeat in French local elections. Front National may come third in France's regional elections, according to exit polls, in an unexpected loss for Marine Le Pen and triumph for Nicolas Sarkozy || ► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 23 March 2015 : Nicolas Sarkozy's party denies Marine Le Pen's side first place in first round || ► TELEGRAPH 21 March 2015 : Should we be scared of Marine Le Pen's Front National? Once a dubious protest party of xenophobes, anti-Semites and die-hard fascists, FN is now poised to win French local elections. But how deep does its reinvention go?
► C NET 22 March 2015 : Opossums could save you from that deadly snake bite
► SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 24 March 2015 : Vladimir Putin's Night Wolves biker gang lends muscle to rebel cause in east Ukraine
► HUFFINGTON POST 23 March 2015 : By Destroying Churches and Relics, ISIS Claims Mohammad Was Wrong
Singapore people grieving, but they are certainly proud. Proud because Lee transformed into a world-class leader. Singapore without Lee can be a different story. Singapore President Tony Tan Keng Yam praised Lee as the architect of the modern republic of Singapore. "Singapore is his passion and he continues to devote to Singapore until the last days of his life. Residents of Singapore owe thanks to Lee," he said as quoted by Straitstimes.com.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the eldest son of the late, maed a speech, "His cleverness in finding a way out and his courage become a milestone. We lost an inspiration character," he said on state television broadcast on Channel News Asia.
Throughout the day, the television broadcast In Memoriam Lee. Lee Hsien Loong made a speech in three languages: Malay, Chinese, and English. His voice stammered and his eyes filled with tears. Almost all world leaders praised Lee, a leader who ruled for 31 years through seven elections.
Samuel P. Huntington in his book Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress referred to Lee as a leader who was able to transform Singapore, which has a Confucian culture, could be equated with Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and New Zealand in managing corruption free country.
Lee regulated almost all aspects of life, from flushing the toilets, chewing gum ban, queue culture, be polite, do not make noise, family planning, political, until the press.
Whatever the story, Lee is one example of a leader who dedicates most of his life for the nation and country. He is one example of a leader who even without democracy but he is able to prosper his people, making Singapore clean in the real sense.
► TELEGRAPH 23 March 2015 : France bucks the trend as Le Pen loses ground. Telegraph View: No-one would be foolish enough to write off the Front National, but its results in local elections on Sunday have been weaker than was feared || ► EURONEWS 23 March 2015 : Sarkozy denies far-right Marine Le Pen victory in French local elections || ► NEWSWEEK 23 March 2015 : Despite 'Setback', Marine Le Pen Isn't Going Anywhere
Ms. Le Pen, you, ehehhee ... in my opinion, than you are cynical in Islam, it is better if you are cynical in the habit of smoking.
Both (pork and cigarettes) are not good for human consumption, you know? France, do not ever give your vote for a smoker presidential candidate!
A good candidate for president must be able to provide exemplary to his/her people, and we start all screening for it from his/her personal bad habits. I'm surprised. She forbade Muslims to perform their religious rules, even though it is good regulation : Do not eat pork. But she did not forbid herself to not damage the health of others around her from her smoking habit. Eehhehe.
Ms. Le Pen, you are classified as a hypocrite! Your face has dried of compassion and sincerity. I can see you. Just a great ambition to master yourself, and it makes you look ... creepy!
Oh oh magic mirror, who's the most beautiful woman in France?
Owww, even if you are anti-smoking, anti-alcohol, anti-drug, anti-meat, (but not anti penis)... ahahhaa ... of course, she is not you, Cisca! Ahahaha ...
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I'm not expert in reading a person's character based on the face, but I just rely on my intuition, my feelings. And my feeling says the character of "abnormal people" in France (and they sit in the government, they have the power) can be seen in this comedy show.
I burst out laughing because of what is said by this true comedian. His comedy style is very cool. Politics becomes fresh and healthy dishes if spiced by a chef like him, eehehhee ... They have no tolerance, imagination and humor. That is why they (for me) are like the Alegeste, namely those who have jaws made of steel, and it is difficult for them to open their mouths to laugh. Ahahaha....
Watch out! This world is getting rotten and succumbs to the material. We should be able to develop a sense of humor in ourselves if we do not want to be lunatic!
I just wonder, why a comedian punished just because he created the cuteness of a terrorist incident? After all, he does not sponsor terrorism, he is not a member of a terrorist, he is not an accomplice of the terrorist network, he can't stop French from Islamophobia syndrome, he's just joking, ... but they punish him? This is very unfair. He deserves to have the support of French Muslims, ... at least the mass of justice.
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■ How To Be Sexy: 7 Weird (But True) Rules Of Attraction If I have lost all respect for my partner, then for me, he is the same as the creature with a lower degree than humans. And so far, I do not feel there is a sexy beast.
You know, if I love someone, then it means I also love the glory of himself. It's not always about sex organs relationship, although sensual means prioritizing its supporting elements such as hair, lips, breasts, buttocks, penis, vagina, and so on, including the stomach, because there is a link between hunger and love. Physically, satiety sensation gives a sense of peace after the memory of love. No sexy people if you do not have enough money to meet your basic material needs, you do not have a good future and you do not believe anymore to humans and their behavior.
Let alone to see his smile, to smell his perfume, dim the lights, wearing a red shirt, focusing on the use of lipstick and facial expressions, ... ehehhe ... under the bright sun without clothes though, ehehhe ... by shaking a white rose right in front of his nose, ehehhe ... goodbye dahling. Well, and for me, it is more than enough for him, from me.
This is me when I stop respecting him. Of course, at such time, the sexiest part of my body is my back.
An enclosed back and a misty heart... ooh ... I feel they are not yours anymore, dahling....
Ahahaha ...
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Zooming in on the Yemeni conflict - by Gregory D. Johnsen 13 October 2009
Princeton, New Jersey - In mid-August, just prior to the start of Ramadan, the Yemeni government launched an all-out offensive on rebel positions in the northern governorate of Sa'ada. Leaving no doubt as to its intentions, the government dubbed the campaign "Operation Scorched Earth". The fighting between the government and the Huthis, as the rebel group is known, has been some of the fiercest since the conflict began in June 2004 when government forces attempted to arrest the founder of the movement, Husayn Badr al-Din al-Huthi.
The conflict has created thousands of internal refugees and has spread to neighbouring governorates. Repeated calls for humanitarian aid have been largely ignored by the international community even as many, most notably the United States and the EU, worry that instability in Yemen will allow a resurgent Al Qaeda the space to plan and launch attacks.
The Huthis subscribe to a sect of Shia Islam called Zaydism, although the Zaydis in Yemen are traditionally closer to Sunni Islam than they are to the type of Shia Islam practiced in Iran, and are often referred to as the "fifth school" of Sunni Islam. The government has provided differing rationale for war since the fighting began, but at this point it believes that the existence of an autonomous Zaydi-governed region presents an existential threat to the survival of President Ali Abdullah Salih's regime. The Zaydis in Sa'ada meanwhile view themselves as a community under attack and in danger of cultural extinction.
Since the 1980s there has been sporadic fighting between Zaydis and Wahhabi-inspired Salafis in the north, with the latter destroying sacred tombs and attempting to convert Zaydi youth. The Zaydi responded with a vigorous campaign, publishing religious material designed to shore up local support, and forming a youth organisation that combines theological teaching with military training.
The government is seen as backing the Salafis against the local Zaydis. This divide-and-rule approach to governing has long been favoured by Salih as a way of keeping potential opposition groups perpetually dependent on government support. In Sa'ada the local Zaydis were usually deemed to be more of a threat to the government than the interloping Salafis.
In 2004 the conflict shifted from periodic clashes between competing Huthi and Salafi paramilitary forces to open war.
Due to the fear that Al Qaeda would find a safe haven in an unstable Yemen, the United States and the EU have a significant stake in a stable Yemen, and therefore a role to play in ending open military conflict. The United States, which has limited influence in Yemen, must work behind the scenes to steadily convince Saudi Arabia that the threat of a strong Al Qaeda in Yemen takes precedence over fears of a Shia state on its southern border. Saudi Arabia, in turn, must use its considerable influence with Sana'a to bring it to the bargaining table.
Such steps would be a significant reversal of policy for both countries, but silence has done little to encourage stability in Yemen.
The United States appears reluctant to push Yemen towards a political settlement to the crisis with the Huthis for fear that any pressure will further dissuade a reluctant ally from taking action against Al Qaeda, which is viewed by many Yemenis as a Western problem. Some worry that if the United States does not support Yemen in what it describes as its own "war against terror", the Yemeni government will not support the United States against Al Qaeda.
The protracted nature of the Yemeni conflict has also led to evolving justifications for its continuation. Tribesmen have been brought into the fighting on both sides. Those backing the Huthis are doing so not out of any adherence to Zaydi theology but rather as a response to government overreaching and military mistakes. In effect, the government's various military campaigns have created more enemies than it had when the conflict began.
There is, as five years of fighting have made clear, no military solution to this conflict. The Yemeni government has tried and failed numerous times to bomb the Huthis into submission, to no avail.
Neither side has the political capital to yield to the demands of the other, and members of both sides are benefiting financially from a thriving war economy. But the longer the fighting goes on, the greater the threat to regional security.
The United States must persuade the EU and, more importantly, Saudi Arabia to present a unified front to the Yemenis, convincing them that the military phase of the conflict is over and that it's time for a political solution.
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* Gregory D. Johnsen, a former Fulbright fellow in Yemen, is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Near Eastern studies at Princeton University. He also manages the Yemen blog, Waq al-waq. This article was written for the Common Ground News Service (CGNews).
Source: Common Ground News Service (CGNews), 13 October 2009,
Copyright permission is granted for publication.
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► Germanwings co-pilot planned to 'make everyone remember' him, ex-girlfriend says
► Gulf coalition launches airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen LIVE UPDATES
► 'I'm not paid to be optimistic' – Lavrov at Iran talks
► Can comedy show support indie journalism? Larry King talks to RT's 'Redacted Tonight'
► 'Magnificent success': Le Pen praises France's National Front party's result at local elections
► BUSINESS
■ Ukraine threatens to stop importing Russian gas from April 1
■ Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew: From third to first world
■ Russia leads Europe in internet users – Putin
■ Russia to apply for China-led infrastructure bank AIIB – Deputy PM
► OP-ED
■ Putin looking very well for a man who died last week
■ The Obama presidency: Hope turns to disappointment
■ 'US threats' either typical bullying or Berlin's excuse not to give Snowden asylum
■ Anti-Russian propaganda is 'unconvincing', because Western narrative is false
► VIDEOS
■ Great-grandmother skydives on her 100th birthday. Georgina Harwood performed her third skydive on her 100th birthday.
■ Russian Airborne Forces put on event to celebrate 70th V-Day anniversary
■ Generation Standstill (RT Documentary). The war in Syria forced millions of civilians to flee their homes. Many of them crossed the border into Lebanon. But even though they are out of the war zone, they have to fight for their lives more than ever. They often live in unsafe accommodations, they have limited access to medicine and their children have to be their families' main breadwinners. Now all they dream of is returning to their homeland.
■ Ancient Moscow convent bell tower in flames - Novodevichy burns (UNESCO site)
■ Venezuela military drills begin amid rising tensions with US
■ DRONE over secret Moscow missile defense radar base EXCLUSIVE
■ Missed him? Putin's first public appearance amid 10 days of MSM hysteria
■ 'Let me out, I don't want to die here' – Harmondsworth detainee
■ Assange V. Authorities: 1,000 days in limbo, 10mn spent on surveillance
■ Crimea Referendum: Celebrations kick off for 1yr anniversary of joining Russia
■ Putin, Ukrainians, Chechens? - Who killed Boris Nemtsov?
■ Scrapped: Chittagong Cutters (RT Documentary). Bangladesh has no metal resources of its own city, so the shipbreaking yards in Chittagong, its largest second city, generate high profits for their owners. Workers though, enjoy none of the benefits of that profit; wages are barely enough to live on and there are no health and safety regulations to protect them. Injuries are a frequent occurrence and even death is not uncommon.
■ Israel votes: 4th term or end of Netanyahu era?
■ What The? Dashcam captures strange lights over night sky in Russia. A dash cam caught a seemingly unexplained and large blue-white flash light up the horizon in Stavropol. Those who are not so quick to believe in the existence of UFOs are reported to have said it could have been a rehearsal for the upcoming March 20 solar eclipse, while others are purported to believe that it was more likely caused by a white light signal rocket or flares.
■ #Blockupy protesters clash with Frankfurt police
■ 28,000 years later: Scientists aim to clone woolly mammoth
■ 'Unjust, Unfair': #Detaineevoices from inside Harmonsworth
■ Putin sings national anthem at Red Square Crimea celebration
■ Obama threatens to withdraw US support for Israel in UN
■ Groundbreaking 3D-printed nose implant now ready for trial. A bio-printed cartilage nose implant, made from a hydrogel-like material, has been developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich and is now ready for trials. The 3D implant, which can be used to repair a damaged nose, is bio-printed using cells from the patient, allowing it to grow along with the patient.
■ Solar Eclipse 2015 (as seen from UK, Switzerland, Norway, Russia)
■ Cats, dogs & guns: No atrocities in new ISIS propaganda, just cuteness
■ Crimea For Dummies (RT Documentary)
■ US House urges Obama to send lethal weapons to Ukraine
■ BREAKING: Germanwings flight 4U2595 crashes in southern France
■ Not Wolfsschanze: Nazi 'lair' discovered in Argentinian jungle
■ Securing Afghanistan: US to keep funding army until 2017
■ Special Coverage: Germanwings flight 4U2595 crashes in southern France
■ RAW: Emergency helicopters buzz Germanwings 4U2595 crash site
■ Germanwings 4U9525 recovery operation
■ Aerial footage of Germanwings 4U9525 crash site in French Alps
■ US ditches plan to reduce troops in Afghanistan - after invite
■ Germanwings 4U9525 crash: Black boxes found, recovery op underway
■ Saudi Arabia starts bombing Yemen
■ Poroshenko gets military Humvees from US, takes a spin
■ Germanwings co-pilot crashed plane deliberately - prosecutor
■ Crazy Video: Nothing can break this Shaolin kungfu master
■ 'Saudi-led coalition helping ISIS by bombing Houthis in Yemen'
■ Confused? Shiites in Iraq armed by US, Shiites in Yemen bombed with US help
■ Monsanto lobbyist: 'Pesticide safe for humans to drink, but I'm not an idiot to try it myself'
■ Footy team & fans fundraise for 102yo Russian Spartak fan after he got robbed
■ Lights out! Moscow, St. Petersburg go dark for Earth Hour
■ Fake gun shop offers weapons used to kill to campaign against violence
■ IMF could be unable to bail out Ukraine due Kiev's debt to Russia
■ 'I'm not paid to be optimistic' – Lavrov on Iran nuclear deal during meeting with Kerry Oops, sorry, our administration's foreign policy has made us do not like each other, though, if I occasionally steal a glance at you, well ... we can talk about delicious food, home and gardening, maybe?
■ Forced adoption in UK (RT Documentary)
■ RAW: Joint US-South Korea war games
■ 'Socialist party has been crashed': Le Pen's National Front on rise after local elex
■ 'Reuters lied' : MH17 witness says reporter falsified testimony
■ Putin, Obama & Merkel among victims of G20 leaders' data breach in Australia, typo to blame
■ 'US military parade is provocation, another aggressive step by US, NATO'
► Alarm over Iran's rising influence
► Inside Story: Is Facebook right to censor user content?
► Inside Story: Syria conflict: is diplomatic solution possible?
► Revenge and reprisals in Iraq?
► People & Power - Macedonia: Behind the Facade
► Syria: so near, so far
► Inside Story - China's financial power play?
► Thirsty world: global responsibility? The UN is warning of a 40% shortfall in water supplies by 2050.
► Corruption blights Nigerian army's fight against rebels
► Cemil Bayık: Kurds cannot be ruled from Ankara anymore
► The Listening Post - UK surveillance under scrutiny
► Nigeria election: A vote over Boko Haram?
► Inside Story - Is an independent Kurdish state possible?
► Are we any closer to ending the Ebola crisis?
► Inside Story: Nile River: Balancing interests and rights?
► Death of Aleppo (Al Jazeera World)
► Yemen conflict: Cry for help?
► Inside Story: Yemen conflict - war or words?
► Nigeria election: What are presidential priorities?
► The Listening Post - Nigeria's delayed elections
► Iran's rising influence
► Arab League summit: Can it bring peace to the region?
► Fall of Idlib: Turning point for rebels in Syria?
► Obama Presidency: how will it be remembered?
► Bibi's 2-State U-Turn - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared there will be not be a Palestinian state so long as he is Prime Minister, reversing his prior support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the eve of Israel’s parliamentary elections
* Everything You Need to Know About Israel's Elections
* Netanyahu Holds Breath as Israel Goes to the Polls
* Israeli Challenger Gains Ground Before Election
► Celebrities Join Elton John in Dolce & Gabbana Boycott
Shut up, Elton. Need perfume for bad breath? Spray always Dolce & Gabbana! eehhehee ....Indeed, it is true, we do not like gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender. Why are you protesting? Ehehehhee your panic is ridiculous. Can you bring your banner as elegant as what was said by Stefano Gabbana, "It was never our intention to judge other people's choices. We do believe in freedom and love."
So, please learn to respect the others freedom to dislike same-sex marriage, okay? GLBT damage grammar of all languages. His husband, her wife, ... crazy! Articles for the gender of nouns in German language, for example, become irregular because of this phenomenon. If you think you and your partner have different sex, you're wrong. You are just the same. Your wedding is called the same-sex marriage. But if you make a mistake in the use of gender to nouns, then your examination will be getting bad grades because you are not allowed to think that the gender of all nouns are not important, are the same and should be exchanged with each other. Wrong!
If you are Christian, what is the pronoun for your God? He or She? And if you're a gay Christian, ... ehehhee, please continue my question. It's easy, right?
► Saddam Hussein's Tomb Destroyed Amid Fierce Fighting in Iraq's Tikrit
► Likud Party Victorious in Polls - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling Likud Party has scored a resounding victory in the country's election. With nearly all the votes counted on Wednesday, Likud appeared to have earned 30 out of parliament's 120 seats
* The Kingmaker Who May Decide Israel's Closely Contested Election
* Scenes from Election Day in Israel
* Stop Worrying — the U.S.-Israel Relationship Is Not in Trouble
► Netanyahu Divides as He Conquers - The hard-right shift by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of Tuesday's vote may have helped his right-wing Likud party sweep up in an election that he looked slated to lose just days earlier, but it has left him with a remarkably raw relationship with Israeli Arabs
* 'Disgrace in Victory'
* What Netanyahu's Victory Means for the World
* Israeli Leader Wins Big
► BUSINESS : Who Let the Bears Out?
► IDEAS : Benjamin Netanyahu's Disgrace in Victory
► White House Questions Israeli Leader's Commitment to Peace
► CELEBRITY : American Sniper Star Bradley Cooper And Suki Waterhouse Have Split Up
► Angelina Jolie's Cancer Prevention Shouldn't Be a Model for All Women
► Who Should — And Who Shouldn't — Take Vitamin D
► 'For God's Sake' - The pilot of the doomed Germanwings plane tried to get into the cockpit that the co-pilot had locked him out of before the plane crashed into the French Alps, a German newspaper reported Sunday, crying out "for God's sake, open the door"
* Struggle to Find Co-Pilot's Motive
* What We Know About the Germanwings Co-Pilot
* How the Germanwings Co-Pilot Was Able to Lock Himself In
* Former TSA Head: 'We Should Take the Germanwings Tragedy as a Warning'
* Germanwings Flights Disrupted as Some Crew Refuse to Fly After Crash
* Privacy Laws Let Co-Pilot 'Hide' Illness
■ Garcetti hopes to have L.A.'s quake retrofit laws in place this year
■ Cost to earthquake-proof L.A.'s crumbling pipe system? $15 billion
■ Protesters block traffic, highlight violence against transgender people
■ Garcetti says state should give tax breaks for quake retrofits
► SPORTS : L.A. Mayor Garcetti not ready to give up on downtown stadium plan
► BUSINESS
■ At American Apparel, new CEO aims to bring order, culture shift
■ Kylie Jenner buys a house that's already in her neighborhood
► OPINION : Snubbing Moscow for Kiev on V-E Day could be a provocation
► NATION
■ Republicans struggle to present unified front over 2016 budget
■ Police deny claims that officers beat Ferguson shooting suspect
► FOOD : Quenelle ice cream shop opens in San Marino
► FRAMEWORK
■ Posted By: Marc Martin
* The Week in Pictures | March 8-15, 2015■ Posted By: Robert Lachman
* Pictures in the News | March 17, 2015
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* Pictures in the News | March 20, 2015
* The Week in Pictures | March 16 – 22, 2015
* Pictures in the News | March 24, 2015
* Saying goodbye to iPhoto
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