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► 1 October 2015 : You may look forward to taking some time off today, but might end up much busier than you ever expected. It's tempting to lazily kick back in the morning, but you could pay a hefty price if you fall behind on your work. Procrastination doesn't do you any favors now; turn your day around by working hard first and then pursuing your own interests once the Moon shifts into versatile Gemini. Life is less stressful when you keep your priorities straight.
► 2 October 2015 : You're cosmically disposed to be a pioneer, bravely exploring unknown territories and eagerly pursuing the rush of doing things for the first time. Today's fidgety Gemini Moon prompts you to pile on even more activities to your already hectic schedule just for the thrill of it. Although you may thrive on blasting off in several different directions at once, narrowing your focus and concentrating on one challenge at a time now enables you to be even more productive in the future.
► 3 October 2015 : The rhythm of your own drumbeat is so loud today that you can't resist dancing to it, following the sound wherever it leads. Happily, your insatiable curiosity is running wild as it uncovers exciting discoveries. Although you aspire to be practical in your approach now, you naturally overextend your energy when given the opportunity. Thankfully, you can improve your chances for success by taking your goals more seriously. Eliminating unnecessary distractions flips the odds in your favor.
► 4 October 2015 : Although you can slow down and enjoy the scenery today -- an unusual occurrence for you fast-moving Aries -- you still may resist easing up on the gas pedal. However, you have been racing at high speed for a while and could be in danger of exhausting your fuel if you don't stop running now. Take time to replenish your resources and recharge your batteries while you have the opportunity. After a short break from the mayhem, you will be ready to fire on all cylinders when the light turns green.
► 5 October 2015 : Expressing feelings that you might normally keep to yourself could destabilize a significant relationship today. Your inclination is to jump right in because you are all fired up about a particular issue-- even though you will likely encounter an icy reception from your audience. Tread carefully because your outburst may be motivated by fear instead of by love. Focus on what must be said now and save the rest for another day once your emotions have returned to normal. You can be a formidable force for good if you wield your words wisely.
► 6 October 2015 : Your life path may grow even more convoluted if you are struggling to establish your place in a significant relationship. It seems like whatever you choose to do seems to go against the grain now. You're not purposefully trying to be difficult or rebellious; you simply want to be true to your heart. Don't let anyone talk you out of following your instincts. Trusting your inner voice today will lead you in the right direction as long as you don't let your pride stand in the way.
► 7 October 2015 : Your key planet Mars is engaged in a cosmic tug of war with otherworldly Neptune, spinning you into a parallel universe before you know it. You might even slip on an imaginary banana peel, leaving you dazed and wondering if you should even bother getting up now. Remember, you are a fearless warrior; you're not going to take this disruption without fighting back. Stand up, dust your bruised ego off, and make a new plan that will leave everyone shaking their heads in amazement. Conquer the enemy within, and you will be a winner for life.
► 8 October 2015 : You believe you know exactly what you want in the love department today, but your desires are not as clear as you think. You tend to idealize your attractions now, which can be a lot of fun as long as you don't try to connect them directly to reality. In fact, too many concrete expectations hinder your current journey. However, going with the flow may reward you with a lovely experience that has long-lasting consequences. Follow your heart and see who you encounter along the way.
► 9 October 2015 : Lowering your defenses isn't all that easy because people may seem verbally aggressive for no reason today. Conversations might get stuck in the middle of nowhere while messenger Mercury stops to turn direct in your 7th House of Relationships. However, your heightened sensitivity might provoke you to misinterpret someone's friendly advice as criticism of your position. Don't take everything so personally; being more flexible in your thinking will help lighten your load. If you can't say something nice in return, don't say anything at all.
► 10 October 2015 : Although you may think you're at a turning point today, it's really more of a readjustment to your regular routine. No matter which way you go, you could run into a roadblock that prevents you from continuing in the same direction. But it's not necessary to abruptly change course; instead, shift your internal radio to a mellower station. Try not to be so demanding now. Pushing less can make everyone happier, including yourself. Magic happens when you're busy appreciating the music you hear at this very moment.
► 11 October 2015 : A friend or coworker appears to have all the answers today, even if you aren't asking any questions. Although it's wonderful to receive help when you need it, too much meddling is bothersome, especially if others act like they know more about your life than you do. Nevertheless, blowing your cool won't improve the situation. Instead, acknowledge everyone's good intentions while gently informing them that you'll request assistance on an as-needed basis. Establishing your independence is instrumental to your happiness.
► 12 October 2015 : You are ready to let go of your personal agenda now that the even-tempered Libra New Moon falls in your 7th House of Partnerships. Paradoxically, the likelihood of receiving support for your impetuous behavior increases when you distance yourself from others. Nevertheless, you could end up frustrated if you believe that you can happily exist in your dreamworld alone. Thankfully, finding ways to express yourself without going to extremes brings emotional satisfaction, but it just might arrive in a different package than you expected.
► 13 October 2015 : You aren't willing to give up your freedom, even in a trade for a less stressful path in life. However, you might choose being responsible today over being independent -- although you may not be happy with your decision. Unfortunately, clinging to your annoyance can create serious problems. Expressing your negativity and then letting it go enables you to avoid feeling resentment later on. Living an ordinary life in an extraordinary manner inspires you to reach spiritual satisfaction.
► 14 October 2015 : You might be convinced that someone is manipulating reality now, trying to involve you in the very same emotional drama that you're doing your best to avoid. But your feelings are already aroused and it's more challenging to shut them off after they have been stirred. You may not be able to prevent an interaction from turning stormy today, but everyone will feel better once the whole story is out in the open. Applying equal measures of honesty and kindness cultivates peace and harmony.
► 15 October 2015 : Achieving your career objectives or finding your life's purpose grows more crucial now as your ambitions intensify. You may even turn obsessive, fearful that you might miss your chance if you don't drive yourself as relentlessly as possible today. Unfortunately, it's possible to ride roughshod over people if you are only focused on your own goals. Thankfully, practicing a touch of diplomacy enables you to be more effective than you ever thought possible. Your heart connections enrich your life in ways your work never can.
► 16 October 2015 : The more facts you have at your disposal today, the more you realize that you don't really know what someone else is feeling. Although you may be inclined to jump to premature conclusions now, the longer you can sit with your uncertainty, the better your chances for creating a meaningful connection. Instead of pushing for resolution on a relationship issue, surrender your need for control. The mysteries of love are enchanting when you're willing to open your heart and let Cupid play his part.
► 17 October 2015 : Cleaning house (literally or figuratively) makes perfect sense today while energetic Mars joins visionary Jupiter in your 6th House of Details. You have a crystal clear idea of what you want to accomplish and possess the stamina to get things done now. However, you must take a big job and break it down into smaller manageable pieces in order to be efficient. Don't bite off more than you can chew or you'll be tired at the end of the day with little to show for your exemplary efforts. Making a sustainable plan sets you up for success.
► 18 October 2015 : Relationships hold great potential now, but only if you remember that you're seeing everything through a subjective filter. Distinguishing your dreams from the actual events in your life may be more complicated than you realize today. You don't have the whole picture yet, so don't make any promises you will regret later. Ask questions and listen closely to the answers, but don't miss the unspoken messages in between the words. Making a commitment is wise only after you have a solid grip on the current dynamics.
► 19 October 2015 : You have a lot of chores to finish today and your responsible attitude carries over past normal business hours. Your current priority is to demonstrate your efficiency to others, so list all your tasks and stay focused until you make a serious dent in your work. Channel your stress into action by striving to tie up any loose ends now. Don't delay because your reservoir of energy could dissipate later in the week. Your willingness to put in overtime shows your commitment to getting the job done.
► 20 October 2015 : You may breathe a sigh of relief today because it seems like recent tensions are beginning to subside. Although there are positive signs that make you smile, you won't likely get the full resolution you seek. You're not in an optimal position to make significant progress but, at least, you're growing more confident about the future. There's nothing to be gained by being overly ambitious now; just hold your ground and wait for a clear signal before moving forward. Timing is everything.
► 21 October 2015 : A recent event may have unexpectedly triggered emotions that influence what you expect from your friends. However, something is brewing today that isn't obvious, and in the typical style of the Ram you just charge headlong into the situation without even stopping to think. Luckily, a sudden change of plans could lead to a win-win outcome if you can place the greater good of the community ahead of your own personal needs. Your quickest path to success is found by making others happy now.
► 22 October 2015 : Nothing is to be gained by letting your anger distract you from what you need to say today. Even if your discomfort seems to be approaching a flash point, you don't have to automatically throw a burning match into the emotional tinder. The current situation is crazy enough without you adding to the volatility. Bite your tongue, take a few deep breaths and put on a happy face. Then, state your case as gently as possible. Remaining calm, cool and collected enables you to deliver your message with the greatest impact.
► 23 October 2015 : It's a wizardly day, overflowing with the potential of magic. However, you must be willing to surrender to unseen forces if you want to benefit from this cosmic collaboration. Your spells and enchantments can cook up an intense emotional feast, but it may prove impossible to control the menu once you begin. The real power is found when you set aside your original recipe and follow your intuition. Dance with the unknown and you will not fail to impress even the most cynical of your critics.
► 24 October 2015 : You may try to hide from the spotlight today because you feel like you have more freedom if you are not in plain view. It's not that you are afraid of being seen; it's just you're uncertain about your direction now and you want enough time to contemplate your options before others start chiming in with their opinions. Unfortunately, the feedback you receive from even well-meaning friends could pull you off course. Resist the urge to spill the beans for another day or two so you can develop your ideas on your own. Your independent nature and enterprising spirit serve you well.
► 25 October 2015 : Cosmic light bulbs flash, illuminating your mind today, and you are eager to share your brilliant new ideas with anyone who will listen. You're wired for action and may be quite pleased with your own ingenuity. Unfortunately, you have an attention span of a kitten; you will likely lose interest in what you're doing before you gain traction. But don't worry if nothing comes to fruition now; your current thoughts will continue to evolve into something even better. Inspiration is alive and magic is afoot.
► 26 October 2015 : You may be accustomed to the repetitive waves of energy that periodically surge through your life these days. But the Moon's current visit to your sign is another reminder of the big changes looming everywhere you turn. You are experiencing a bit of a cosmic roller-coaster ride today and could be easily overwhelmed by your emotions. Opening your heart to a friend might make you feel uncomfortable at first, but will ultimately calm your nerves and help you reestablish your center. Everyone needs someone to lean on sometimes.
► 27 October 2015 : You are acutely aware of what is missing from a significant relationship today. Nevertheless, you may still feel pretty calm and confident as the steadfast Taurus Full Moon sheds her light in your 2nd House of Self-Esteem. However, you could also feel the thrilling spark of inspiration by discovering a simple solution to a complex problem. But don't assume you can make your dreams come true just because you are committed to taking a practical approach now. You must express what's in your heart if you want others to join in the dance.
► 28 October 2015 : Although everything will likely fit into place, you still must rely on your own initiative if you are driven to finish what you start. Your day may begin slowly, yet like a surfer, you must paddle faster to catch the big wave. Oddly enough, it might be better now for you to just let this one wash over you and not show off with any fancy tricks. Surrender the fight and relax; instead of relentlessly pursuing your goals, kick back and just enjoy floating in the deep blue sea today. Appreciate the view while you have the chance.
► 29 October 2015 : Although you might think you fixed a problem at work, your confidence doesn't mean you actually found resolution in the real world. You may incorrectly assume that changing your attitude is enough to alleviate the current stress, but there are still many more improvements to make now. However, you won't be able to move forward until you admit that there is an important lesson to learn. Once you acknowledge you don't have all the answers, opportunities will start to materialize everywhere you look. Humility is your friend.
► 30 October 2015 : Everything is quite simple as long as you don't allow the facts to stand in the way of having fun. The problem is that fantasy continues to rule your world now, even though the truth usually wins out in the end. Luckily, if you can imagine something today, you might actually be able to think it into existence. Nevertheless, cooperating with reality instead of avoiding it makes the road ahead easier to navigate. Taking life a little more seriously leads you down the right path.
► 31 October 2015 : You are receiving mixed cosmic signals about how much to share with others while the sensitive Cancer Moon visits your private 4th House of Home and Family today. This confusing message is challenging because you would like to have your feelings acknowledged by those closest to you. Nevertheless, you also want to avoid unnecessarily placing yourself in a vulnerable position now. There's no need to feel overly anxious about whatever you decide to do, for your uncertainty will likely pass by tomorrow. In the meantime, channel your angst into your art.
► 2 October 2015 : You're cosmically disposed to be a pioneer, bravely exploring unknown territories and eagerly pursuing the rush of doing things for the first time. Today's fidgety Gemini Moon prompts you to pile on even more activities to your already hectic schedule just for the thrill of it. Although you may thrive on blasting off in several different directions at once, narrowing your focus and concentrating on one challenge at a time now enables you to be even more productive in the future.
► 3 October 2015 : The rhythm of your own drumbeat is so loud today that you can't resist dancing to it, following the sound wherever it leads. Happily, your insatiable curiosity is running wild as it uncovers exciting discoveries. Although you aspire to be practical in your approach now, you naturally overextend your energy when given the opportunity. Thankfully, you can improve your chances for success by taking your goals more seriously. Eliminating unnecessary distractions flips the odds in your favor.
► 4 October 2015 : Although you can slow down and enjoy the scenery today -- an unusual occurrence for you fast-moving Aries -- you still may resist easing up on the gas pedal. However, you have been racing at high speed for a while and could be in danger of exhausting your fuel if you don't stop running now. Take time to replenish your resources and recharge your batteries while you have the opportunity. After a short break from the mayhem, you will be ready to fire on all cylinders when the light turns green.
► 5 October 2015 : Expressing feelings that you might normally keep to yourself could destabilize a significant relationship today. Your inclination is to jump right in because you are all fired up about a particular issue-- even though you will likely encounter an icy reception from your audience. Tread carefully because your outburst may be motivated by fear instead of by love. Focus on what must be said now and save the rest for another day once your emotions have returned to normal. You can be a formidable force for good if you wield your words wisely.
► 6 October 2015 : Your life path may grow even more convoluted if you are struggling to establish your place in a significant relationship. It seems like whatever you choose to do seems to go against the grain now. You're not purposefully trying to be difficult or rebellious; you simply want to be true to your heart. Don't let anyone talk you out of following your instincts. Trusting your inner voice today will lead you in the right direction as long as you don't let your pride stand in the way.
► 7 October 2015 : Your key planet Mars is engaged in a cosmic tug of war with otherworldly Neptune, spinning you into a parallel universe before you know it. You might even slip on an imaginary banana peel, leaving you dazed and wondering if you should even bother getting up now. Remember, you are a fearless warrior; you're not going to take this disruption without fighting back. Stand up, dust your bruised ego off, and make a new plan that will leave everyone shaking their heads in amazement. Conquer the enemy within, and you will be a winner for life.
► 8 October 2015 : You believe you know exactly what you want in the love department today, but your desires are not as clear as you think. You tend to idealize your attractions now, which can be a lot of fun as long as you don't try to connect them directly to reality. In fact, too many concrete expectations hinder your current journey. However, going with the flow may reward you with a lovely experience that has long-lasting consequences. Follow your heart and see who you encounter along the way.
► 9 October 2015 : Lowering your defenses isn't all that easy because people may seem verbally aggressive for no reason today. Conversations might get stuck in the middle of nowhere while messenger Mercury stops to turn direct in your 7th House of Relationships. However, your heightened sensitivity might provoke you to misinterpret someone's friendly advice as criticism of your position. Don't take everything so personally; being more flexible in your thinking will help lighten your load. If you can't say something nice in return, don't say anything at all.
► 10 October 2015 : Although you may think you're at a turning point today, it's really more of a readjustment to your regular routine. No matter which way you go, you could run into a roadblock that prevents you from continuing in the same direction. But it's not necessary to abruptly change course; instead, shift your internal radio to a mellower station. Try not to be so demanding now. Pushing less can make everyone happier, including yourself. Magic happens when you're busy appreciating the music you hear at this very moment.
► 11 October 2015 : A friend or coworker appears to have all the answers today, even if you aren't asking any questions. Although it's wonderful to receive help when you need it, too much meddling is bothersome, especially if others act like they know more about your life than you do. Nevertheless, blowing your cool won't improve the situation. Instead, acknowledge everyone's good intentions while gently informing them that you'll request assistance on an as-needed basis. Establishing your independence is instrumental to your happiness.
► 12 October 2015 : You are ready to let go of your personal agenda now that the even-tempered Libra New Moon falls in your 7th House of Partnerships. Paradoxically, the likelihood of receiving support for your impetuous behavior increases when you distance yourself from others. Nevertheless, you could end up frustrated if you believe that you can happily exist in your dreamworld alone. Thankfully, finding ways to express yourself without going to extremes brings emotional satisfaction, but it just might arrive in a different package than you expected.
► 13 October 2015 : You aren't willing to give up your freedom, even in a trade for a less stressful path in life. However, you might choose being responsible today over being independent -- although you may not be happy with your decision. Unfortunately, clinging to your annoyance can create serious problems. Expressing your negativity and then letting it go enables you to avoid feeling resentment later on. Living an ordinary life in an extraordinary manner inspires you to reach spiritual satisfaction.
► 14 October 2015 : You might be convinced that someone is manipulating reality now, trying to involve you in the very same emotional drama that you're doing your best to avoid. But your feelings are already aroused and it's more challenging to shut them off after they have been stirred. You may not be able to prevent an interaction from turning stormy today, but everyone will feel better once the whole story is out in the open. Applying equal measures of honesty and kindness cultivates peace and harmony.
► 15 October 2015 : Achieving your career objectives or finding your life's purpose grows more crucial now as your ambitions intensify. You may even turn obsessive, fearful that you might miss your chance if you don't drive yourself as relentlessly as possible today. Unfortunately, it's possible to ride roughshod over people if you are only focused on your own goals. Thankfully, practicing a touch of diplomacy enables you to be more effective than you ever thought possible. Your heart connections enrich your life in ways your work never can.
► 16 October 2015 : The more facts you have at your disposal today, the more you realize that you don't really know what someone else is feeling. Although you may be inclined to jump to premature conclusions now, the longer you can sit with your uncertainty, the better your chances for creating a meaningful connection. Instead of pushing for resolution on a relationship issue, surrender your need for control. The mysteries of love are enchanting when you're willing to open your heart and let Cupid play his part.
► 17 October 2015 : Cleaning house (literally or figuratively) makes perfect sense today while energetic Mars joins visionary Jupiter in your 6th House of Details. You have a crystal clear idea of what you want to accomplish and possess the stamina to get things done now. However, you must take a big job and break it down into smaller manageable pieces in order to be efficient. Don't bite off more than you can chew or you'll be tired at the end of the day with little to show for your exemplary efforts. Making a sustainable plan sets you up for success.
► 18 October 2015 : Relationships hold great potential now, but only if you remember that you're seeing everything through a subjective filter. Distinguishing your dreams from the actual events in your life may be more complicated than you realize today. You don't have the whole picture yet, so don't make any promises you will regret later. Ask questions and listen closely to the answers, but don't miss the unspoken messages in between the words. Making a commitment is wise only after you have a solid grip on the current dynamics.
► 19 October 2015 : You have a lot of chores to finish today and your responsible attitude carries over past normal business hours. Your current priority is to demonstrate your efficiency to others, so list all your tasks and stay focused until you make a serious dent in your work. Channel your stress into action by striving to tie up any loose ends now. Don't delay because your reservoir of energy could dissipate later in the week. Your willingness to put in overtime shows your commitment to getting the job done.
► 20 October 2015 : You may breathe a sigh of relief today because it seems like recent tensions are beginning to subside. Although there are positive signs that make you smile, you won't likely get the full resolution you seek. You're not in an optimal position to make significant progress but, at least, you're growing more confident about the future. There's nothing to be gained by being overly ambitious now; just hold your ground and wait for a clear signal before moving forward. Timing is everything.
► 21 October 2015 : A recent event may have unexpectedly triggered emotions that influence what you expect from your friends. However, something is brewing today that isn't obvious, and in the typical style of the Ram you just charge headlong into the situation without even stopping to think. Luckily, a sudden change of plans could lead to a win-win outcome if you can place the greater good of the community ahead of your own personal needs. Your quickest path to success is found by making others happy now.
► 22 October 2015 : Nothing is to be gained by letting your anger distract you from what you need to say today. Even if your discomfort seems to be approaching a flash point, you don't have to automatically throw a burning match into the emotional tinder. The current situation is crazy enough without you adding to the volatility. Bite your tongue, take a few deep breaths and put on a happy face. Then, state your case as gently as possible. Remaining calm, cool and collected enables you to deliver your message with the greatest impact.
► 23 October 2015 : It's a wizardly day, overflowing with the potential of magic. However, you must be willing to surrender to unseen forces if you want to benefit from this cosmic collaboration. Your spells and enchantments can cook up an intense emotional feast, but it may prove impossible to control the menu once you begin. The real power is found when you set aside your original recipe and follow your intuition. Dance with the unknown and you will not fail to impress even the most cynical of your critics.
► 24 October 2015 : You may try to hide from the spotlight today because you feel like you have more freedom if you are not in plain view. It's not that you are afraid of being seen; it's just you're uncertain about your direction now and you want enough time to contemplate your options before others start chiming in with their opinions. Unfortunately, the feedback you receive from even well-meaning friends could pull you off course. Resist the urge to spill the beans for another day or two so you can develop your ideas on your own. Your independent nature and enterprising spirit serve you well.
► 25 October 2015 : Cosmic light bulbs flash, illuminating your mind today, and you are eager to share your brilliant new ideas with anyone who will listen. You're wired for action and may be quite pleased with your own ingenuity. Unfortunately, you have an attention span of a kitten; you will likely lose interest in what you're doing before you gain traction. But don't worry if nothing comes to fruition now; your current thoughts will continue to evolve into something even better. Inspiration is alive and magic is afoot.
► 26 October 2015 : You may be accustomed to the repetitive waves of energy that periodically surge through your life these days. But the Moon's current visit to your sign is another reminder of the big changes looming everywhere you turn. You are experiencing a bit of a cosmic roller-coaster ride today and could be easily overwhelmed by your emotions. Opening your heart to a friend might make you feel uncomfortable at first, but will ultimately calm your nerves and help you reestablish your center. Everyone needs someone to lean on sometimes.
► 27 October 2015 : You are acutely aware of what is missing from a significant relationship today. Nevertheless, you may still feel pretty calm and confident as the steadfast Taurus Full Moon sheds her light in your 2nd House of Self-Esteem. However, you could also feel the thrilling spark of inspiration by discovering a simple solution to a complex problem. But don't assume you can make your dreams come true just because you are committed to taking a practical approach now. You must express what's in your heart if you want others to join in the dance.
► 28 October 2015 : Although everything will likely fit into place, you still must rely on your own initiative if you are driven to finish what you start. Your day may begin slowly, yet like a surfer, you must paddle faster to catch the big wave. Oddly enough, it might be better now for you to just let this one wash over you and not show off with any fancy tricks. Surrender the fight and relax; instead of relentlessly pursuing your goals, kick back and just enjoy floating in the deep blue sea today. Appreciate the view while you have the chance.
► 29 October 2015 : Although you might think you fixed a problem at work, your confidence doesn't mean you actually found resolution in the real world. You may incorrectly assume that changing your attitude is enough to alleviate the current stress, but there are still many more improvements to make now. However, you won't be able to move forward until you admit that there is an important lesson to learn. Once you acknowledge you don't have all the answers, opportunities will start to materialize everywhere you look. Humility is your friend.
► 30 October 2015 : Everything is quite simple as long as you don't allow the facts to stand in the way of having fun. The problem is that fantasy continues to rule your world now, even though the truth usually wins out in the end. Luckily, if you can imagine something today, you might actually be able to think it into existence. Nevertheless, cooperating with reality instead of avoiding it makes the road ahead easier to navigate. Taking life a little more seriously leads you down the right path.
► 31 October 2015 : You are receiving mixed cosmic signals about how much to share with others while the sensitive Cancer Moon visits your private 4th House of Home and Family today. This confusing message is challenging because you would like to have your feelings acknowledged by those closest to you. Nevertheless, you also want to avoid unnecessarily placing yourself in a vulnerable position now. There's no need to feel overly anxious about whatever you decide to do, for your uncertainty will likely pass by tomorrow. In the meantime, channel your angst into your art.
HUFFINGTON POST
■ 1 October 2015 : Why Trump Is Wrong About China, China, China
■ 19 October 2015 : Ahmed Mohamed Visits The White House, Meets Obama. The visit came one month after he was arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school.
■ 22 October 2015 : 6 Surprising Benefits of Curiosity
DAILY MAIL
■ 24 September 2015 : Why you should never stalk your ex on Facebook: Behaviour creates a vicious cycle where the site is used to help cope with a breakup but actually makes it worse
■ 1 October 2015 : Feeling tired? Forget coffee, have a glass of ORANGE JUICE: Drink is shown to boost alertness and concentration
■ 1 October 2015 : Could your favorite wine be POISONOUS? 98% of reds from four US states contain ‘high levels of arsenic'
■ 5 October 2015 : 'U must play the game, not let the game play u': Handwritten letter by Tupac Shakur about becoming a 'boss' is going up for sale for $225,000
■ 8 October 2015 : The secret to remembering things? Read them ALOUD: People who talk to themselves have better memories than those who work in silence
■ 8 October 2015 : Blue skies and mysterious RED water ice: Nasa reveals 'gorgeous' conditions on Pluto in stunning new images
■ 13 October 2015 : Leonardo DiCaprio will bring the Volkswagen 'clean diesel' scandal to the big screen in producing deal with Paramount
■ 16 October 2015 : The Jungle becomes a miserable swamp: Calais migrant camp DOUBLES in size to 6,000 people as worsening weather turns it into a mudbath
■ 17 October 2015 : Volkswagen emissions scandal was uncovered because boffins couldn't afford posh cars
■ 20 October 2015 : Obama fulfills his promise to meet controversial schoolboy Ahmed Mohamed at the White House Astronomy Night... but the budding inventor leaves his 'cool' creation at home
■ 29 October 2015 : PICTURED: Halle Berry still has wedding ring on as she's seen for first time since Olivier Martinez split... while claims surface she's a 'hothead' too
► TECH TIMES 28 September 2015 : Collection Of Rare Insect Fossils To Be Exhibited In China
SCIENCE DAILY
■ 8 February 2007 : Male Sweat Boosts Women's Hormone Levels
■ 28 March 2014 : Eating fruits, vegetables linked to healthier arteries later in life
■ 28 September 2015 : Pigment from fossils identified, revealing color of extinct animals. Fossil colors are here to stay
■ 6 October 2015 : Repeating aloud to another person boosts recall
■ 7 October 2015 : Hundreds of new species discovered in fragile Eastern Himalayan region
■ 7 October 2015 : New heart attack test could identify two-thirds of patients at very low risk of heart attack in the emergency department
■ 13 October 2015 : Relaxation response-based program may reduce participants' future use of health services
■ 19 0ctober 2015 : Scientists find way to make leukemia cells kill each other. Strategy may open up new front in war on cancer
■ 22 October 2015 : Could a drug engineered from bananas fight many deadly viruses? New results show promise. Scientists peel helpful, harmful properties of a natural substance apart, harnessing the 'sugar code' that lets viruses enter cells
■ 27 October 2015 : Obese children's health rapidly improves with sugar reduction unrelated to calories. Study indicates that calories are not created equal; sugar and fructose are dangerous
■ 28 October 2015 : Here's More Proof That Sugar Is Really Bad For Kids
LIVE SCIENCE
■ 4 August 2015 : Hot Finding: Spicy Food Linked with Longer Life
■ 6 October 2015 : Sneezing Monkeys & 'Walking' Fish: Fascinating New Species Discovered
► IFLSCIENCE 6 October 2015 : 211 New Species Discovered In The Himalayas
► MEDICAL DAILY
■ 1 October 2015 : Are Tall Women And Men More Likely To Get Cancer? Overall Risk Rises With Every 4-Inch Increase In Height
■ 15 October 2015 : Lazy Eye Treated By Watching Movies: Keeps Kids Entertained While Strengthening Weak Eyes
■ 26 October 2015 : Add Fighting The Flu To The Health Benefits Of Bananas: How Scientists Turned Bananas Into Virus Killers
■ 27 October 2015 : Cutting Out Sugar Drastically Improves Overall Health Among Obese Children; Sugar Actually Is Toxic To Humans
■ 27 October 2015 : Dartmouth College Researchers Say Newly Designed Game Will Reduce Social Bias And Spread Diversity
► SCIENCE ALERT 20 June 2015 : Watching cat videos lowers stress and makes you happy, study suggests. Grumpy Cat does not approve.
► INDEPENDENT 22 October 2015 : Ahmed Mohammed: US teenager accepts scholarship in Qatar after meeting Barack Obama
► C NET 28 September 2015 : Meet the Nepalese-American death metal guitarist who just found water on Mars
► FOXNEWS 2 October 2015 : Loud noise exposure linked to heart disease risk
NY TIMES
■ 5 October 2015 : 3 Share Nobel Medicine Prize for Tropical Disease Drugs
■ 6 October 2015 : Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald Share Nobel in Physics for Work on Neutrinos
■ 8 October 2015 : NATO, Tested by Russia in Syria, Raises Its Guard and Its Tone
■ 19 October 2015 : Ahmed Mohamed, Student Clockmaker, Visits White House
■ 21 October 2015 : Who Is Running for President?
■ 21 October 2015 : Assad Makes Unannounced Trip to Moscow to Discuss Syria With Putin
■ 26 October 2015 : President Joko Widodo of Indonesia Joins Trans-Pacific Partnership
► CNN 7 October 2015 : South Carolina flooding: Dams breached, more trouble ahead || ► NBC NEWS 7 October 2015 : South Carolina Floods Still Threaten Coastal Towns
► CNN 6 October 2015 : Neutrinos, ghosts of the universe
► BOLDRIDE 28 September 2015 : One of the World's Oldest Electric Vehicles Sold For $95,000 at Auction
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY
■ 6 October 2015 : Lack of face-to-face contact almost doubles depression risk for older adults
■ 20 October 2015 : Leukemia cells can kill each other, study finds
► NEWS DISCOVERY 6 October 2015 : Chernobyl Wildlife Thriving Decades After Nuclear Accident || ► WAPO 6 October 2015 : In the eerie emptiness of Chernobyl's abandoned towns, wildlife is flourishing || ► NEWS AU 7 october 2015 : Chernobyl site is teeming with wildlife, researchers find
GUARDIAN
■ 5 October 2015 : Nobel prize in medicine goes to pioneers in parasitic diseases – as it happened
■ 5 October 2015 : William C Campbell, Satoshi Ōmura and Tu Youyou win Nobel prize in medicine
■ 6 October 2015 : Images of Pluto and Charon continue to captivate Nasa: 'This world is alive'
■ 8 October 2015 : Svetlana Alexievich wins 2015 Nobel prize in literature
■ 8 October 2015 : New Horizons images show Pluto has blue skies and red water ice
■ 11 October 2015 : Turkey bomb blasts: government blamed as thousands take to streets in Ankara
■ 21 October 2015 : Ahmed Mohamed accepts scholarship in Qatar after Texas clock incident
■ 22 October 2015 : Four Syrian hospitals bombed since Russian airstrikes began, doctors say
■ 23 October 2015 : Xi Jinping UK visit roundup: red flags, red carpets and Greene King
■ 27 October 2015 : Indonesia will join Trans-Pacific Partnership, Jokowi tells Obama
► NEW AMERICAN 5 June 2015 : 10 Reasons Why You Should Oppose TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) and TTIP (Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership )
► AUTOBLOG 23 October 2015 : Mopar teases four of 'nearly 20' SEMA Show concepts || ► CAR AND DRIVER 23 October 2015 : Because Seven Would Be Too Few: Ford Showing Eight Modified Mustangs at SEMA || ► MOTORAUTHORITY 23 October 2015 : Mopar is Bringing 'Nearly 20' Custom Cars To SEMA
► VOA NEWS 10 October 2015 : Thousands Protest in Germany Against EU-US Trade Talks
► DAILY BEAST 23 October 2015 : ISIS and Netanyahu Heat Up the Conflict
► ABC NEWS 11 October 2015 : 3 Palestinians Killed, 4 Israelis Wounded in Latest Violence || ► ALJAZEERA 11 October 2015 : Pregnant Palestinian and child die in Israeli air raid. Noor Hassan, who was five-months pregnant, along with her three-year-old daughter, killed in air strike near Gaza City. || ► INDEPENDENT 12 October 2015 : Israel kills pregnant mother and her baby in retaliatory attacks. The 30-year-old woman and her infant daughter were killed by an Israeli air strike on a camp in Gaza City
► WIRED 13 October 2015 : Playboy's 'No Nudes' Is What Happens When Platforms Rule || ► CNN : 17 October 2015 : Why is Playboy giving up nudity?
► SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST 14 October 2015 : Bangladesh's illegal kidney trade booms as donors turn brokers || ► NEWS ASIAONE 15 October 2015 : Poverty in Bangladesh drives illegal kidney trade
► AUTOBLOG 15 October 2015 : Italian investigators search Lambo headquarters in VW probe || ► ONCARS 16 october 2015 : Volkswagen and Lamborghini Offices Raided by Police to investigate emission scandal in Italy
► TELEGRAPH 16 october 2015 : Afghan migrant shot dead trying to enter Bulgaria from Turkey : || ► DEUTSCHE WELLE 16 October 2015 : Afghan migrant shot dead trying to enter Bulgaria
► SLATE 16 October 2015 : Palestinians Burn Joseph's Tomb in Nablus as the Situation in Israel Deteriorates || ► TIMES OF ISRAEL 16 October 2015 : Palestinian rioters set fire to Joseph's Tomb in Nablus
► XINHUA 15 October 2015 : Exercise key to long-term healthy bone development: New Zealand study
► WIRED 8 October 2015 : New Horizons Discovers Pluto Has Blue Skies and Frozen Water
► SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 7 February 2007 : Ingredient in Male Sweat Raises Women's Hormone Levels
► AFP 20 October 2015 : Child immigrant turned Rotterdam mayor aids refugees || ► FRANCE 24 21 Octobre 2015 : Immigré devenu maire de Rotterdam, Ahmed Aboutaleb veut aider les migrants
► CNN MONEY 26 October 2015 : Aston Martin to sell a James Bond 'Spectre' car -- but just one
► TELEGRAPH 29 October 2015 : Married people more likely to survive two years after heart surgery. Married people have the highest chance for surviving for two years after heart surgery, a study suggests.
► NEWS & POLITICS : Alain Soral . Sa vision des guerres passées, présentes et à venir. A l'appui des dires et des écrits d'Antony Sutton, la réalité telle que présentée par Alain Soral est d'une logique effrayante parce que trés crédible! Cet entretien date d'Octobre 2013. Indispensable, Voir au le lien sur Antony Sutton. Published on Jun 3, 2015 by In TIME
► Exercise eases knee osteoarthritis, temporarily
► Islamic State militants blow up ancient Arch of Triumph in Palmyra
► Nobel prize for solving puzzle of ghostly neutrino particles
► Benzene in traffic emissions tied to childhood leukemia
► Air pollution could kill 6.6 million people a year by 2050
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► Putin uses Assad visit to talk up Kremlin role as Syria broker
► Parents key to kids' success in therapy for behavior disorders
► More fruits, veggies in youth linked to healthy heart decades later
► President says Indonesia intends to join TPP trade deal
► In policy shift, Obama to send U.S. special forces to Syria
► China naval chief says minor incident could spark war in South China Sea
► Russian airliner with 224 aboard crashes in Egypt's Sinai
► White House says will not release emails between Obama, Clinton
► Super typhoon kills two, injures hundreds in Taiwan
► Iran calls for 'clarifications' on Hajj stampede
► Video emerges of Kunduz overrun by Taliban
► Rare Byzantine mosaic of 'city map' restored in Israel
► Putin wins parliament approval for Syria air strikes
► Palestinians celebrate the raising of their flag at the UN
► Witnesses say Taliban have blocked highway to Kunduz
► Russian approach in Syria 'doomed to fail': Pentagon
► Syria opposition chief: Russia strike kills 36 civilians
► Thirsty leopard in India gets head stuck in pot
► Nadal pays tribute to 'amazing' Djokovic ahead of Thailand clash
► Assad: Russian failure in Syria would 'destroy' Mideast
► Strikers assault Air France heads in face of expected job cuts
► Russia's Turkish airspace violations 'unacceptable': NATO
► At least 131 killed in Guatemala landslide, hundreds missing
► Neutrinos
► Russia releases footage it claims shows bombing in Syria
► Scientists discover 'hog-nosed rat' in Indonesia
► 'Putin Universe' exhibition opens in Moscow for his birthday
► After French Riviera floods, rats hit Cannes' beaches
► Four held in Australia over terror shooting
► Palestinian stone throwers wounded by 'undercover Israelis'
► Arab woman stabs Jew in Jerusalem Old City
► Russian Ministry of Defence publishes new Syria video
► New unrest hits Israel, West Bank despite calls for calm
► Palestinian stone throwers wounded by 'undercover Israelis'
► El Nino
► Donald Trump says he is 'killing' the competition
► NATO says Russian escalation in Syria 'troubling'
► Popularity of 'Putin the Shiite' sky high in Iraq
► Bollywood dynasty girl prepares for Paris debutante ball
► Almost 300 Europe-bound migrants arrested in Libya
► Pyongyang prepares for huge military parade
► Ben Carson defends controversial gun control statement
► N. Korea capital kicks off military extravaganza
► Bangladesh's illegal kidney trade booms despite health risks
► Clinton, Sanders get tough on guns in Democratic TV debate
► Jupiter: new NASA imagery reveals details never seen before
► Russia says hit 40 IS targets in new Syria strikes
► Trump rally gives way to shoving, yelling amid Latino protests
► Russian driver throws man into canal for 'touching his car'
► Philippines pounded by Typhoon Koppu
► Argentina election marks end of Kirchner era...for now
► 'I am a jihadist' says Rotterdam mayor
► Chinese president Xi Jinping greeted with pomp in UK
► Syrian President Assad makes surprise visit to Moscow
► New York charcuterie fans unmoved by cancer warnings
► Rare Asian lion leaves French zoo for England
► Raw: Monkey On The Loose In Orlando Suburb
► Obama, Putin Meet Amid Syria, Ukraine Tensions
► Carter: Russia Attacks May Have Hit Non-IS Areas
► Joaquin Sweeps Across Bahamas, US Hit Uncertain
► Shooting, Multiple Casualties at Oregon College || ► Oregon Student: 'We Need to Get Out of Here Now' || ► Sheriff: Shooter's Cause of Death was Suicide
► Raw: South Carolina Residents Kayak in Streets
► Raw: Snow Leopard Cubs Make Debut at Illinois Zoo. Two 4-month-old snow leopard cubs at the Brookfield Zoo made their first public appearance since their birth in June.
► Raw: IS Destroys Ancient Syrian Arch
► White House Lit Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness
► Raw: Bomb Blasts Kill Dozens in Turkey
► Raw: 70th Anniversary Parade in North Korea
► Prince: Saudi Arabia Will Stay In Charge Of Hajj
► Raw: First Autumn Snow Snarls Traffic in Germany
► Couple Accused of Beating Son to Death in Church
► Raw: Dad With Cancer's Wedding Surprise
► Raw: Wild Bear Runs In and Out of Russian Mall
► Police Seek Zombicon Shooting Suspect
► Murphy Makes Cosby Jokes at Award Ceremony
► Raw: Philippines Typhoon Kills 11, Strands 1000s
► Obama Urges Top CEOs to Consider Climate Change
► Calif. Prepares for El Nino Floods Amid Drought
► Clinton: Most Of My Work Not Done On Email
► Raw: Drone Footage of Damascus Fighting
► Obama Defends Black Lives Matter Movement
► WHO Links Processed Meat to Cancer
► In Video, Deputy Tosses, Drags Student. Video taken inside a South Carolina classroom shows an officer violently apprehending a female student accused of causing a disruption in class. The head of the South Carolina ACLU says the incident is an example of police overreach in schools. || ► Sheriff: 'I Want to Throw Up' Watching Video
► NEWS
■ Russian Scientist Claims He Knows The Secret To Eternal Life
■ Russia confounds US with Syria military moves
■ NATO condemns 'extreme danger' of Russia's Turkish air incursions
■ One of the World's Oldest Electric Vehicles Sold For $95,000 at Auction
■ Russian strikes changing landscape of Syria battlefield, anti-Assad rebels say
■ German anti-Islam group vents fury at Merkel over refugee welcome
■ Study links rare leukemia to busy roads
■ Russia shows military might in Syria, also pushes diplomacy
■ Saudi Arabia says no common position on Assad's fate after Vienna meeting
■ Milan celebrates World Expo, though critics doubt social impact
► NEWS
■ Syria crisis: Russian air strikes against Assad enemies
■ China faces smoking 'death epidemic'
* The country that's hooked on tobacco
■ Nobel Peace Prize for Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet
■ California enacts right-to-die law for terminally ill
■ Ebola scare as man dies in Nigerian city of Calabar
■ Syrians in Turkey: 'We just want a normal life'
■ Russia's Syrian bombing gives boost to Iran
■ Creeping capitalism: How North Korea is changing
■ How is the world's first solar powered airport faring?
■ Libya crisis: Doubts over UN unity government proposal
■ India woman's arm 'cut off by employer' in Saudi Arabia
■ Syria war: Lavrov seeks talks with 'full spectrum' of opposition
■ Nato war games keep Syria and Russia in mind
■ Why has Playboy announced that it will now be non-nude?
■ Calais migrant camp grows as winter approaches
■ Korean families divided by war reunite in the North
■ Islamic State: Putin says Assad 'could work with rebels against IS'
■ Israeli soldier kills Jewish civilian in 'identity mishap'
■ Guatemala election : Jimmy Morales elected president
■ Syria conflict : Russia warns US of 'proxy war risk'
► SPORT : Fifpro study shows players suffer more mental issues than public
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
■ Neutrino 'flip' wins physics Nobel Prize
■ Ancient DNA reveals 'into Africa' migration
► EARTH
■ Why are diamonds so valuable? Shouldn't dung beetles be worth more?
■ Why are we the only human species?
■ Do vegetables really exist?
■ Tortoise v hare: who wins?
■ Fossil teeth place humans in Asia '20,000 years early'
► HEALTH
■ Elephants' low cancer rates explained
■ Heart attack test 'cuts hospital stays'
■ Freezing ovaries 'safe option' for cancer sufferers
■ Study supports cancer link with height
► MAGAZINE
■ The creature with the key to immortality?
■ Fishing and ultraviolence
■ Is the chilli pepper friend or foe?
► FUTURE
■ Why do 200+ bodies lie on Everest? The death on Mt Everest is becoming impossible to ignore
■ Five ways to have a skin orgasm
► TODAY's AFRICAN PROVERB
■ "A single palm kernel does not get lost in the fire" - An Igbo proverb from Nigeria sent by Obi Ozonzeadi, London, The UK
■ "A horse may take you to the battlefield, but it will not fight for you"- An Amharic proverb from Ethiopia sent by Abebe Mekuria, Woodbridge, Canada
■ "A dish which is going to be tasty will smell good when it boils"- A Wolof proverb sent by Coura Fall, Dakar, Senegal
■ "Someone who talks about a wound talks about a wound that he has had before" - A Tonga proverb sent by Peter Mulekwa Gotola, Lusaka, Zambia
► Proof please? CNN claims Russian missiles crashed in Iran, Moscow refutes, US can't confirm
► Turning point? EU Commission head says relations with Russia 'must be improved', ' US 'can't dictate'
► Senior Iranian general killed by Islamic State in Syria - Tehran
► 'Carry your firearm everywhere', Jerusalem's gun-toting mayor tells Israelis
► Russian envoy to NATO talks to media
► NASA releases images of enormous 8,000-year-old patterns&
► VIDEOS
■ Flowing on Mars: NASA confirms water on Red planet, social media mocking it
■ Wherever US used force bypassing UN, countries suffered – Lavrov to RT
■ Deadliest ever attack in Yemen: At least 131 killed as airstrike hits wedding party
■ Self-driving bus now a reality: Taking a ride in China
■ Putin and Obama or Tom & Jerry? Discussing UNGA with Slavoj Zizek
■ Russian parliament approves use of military in Syria to fight ISIS
■ Putin, Kim & Obama skate to 'Why can't we be friends?'
■ Drone footage: World's longest glass suspension bridge opens in China
■ 'ISIS in Iraq, Syria have WMD components' – Lavrov to UN Security Council
■ Nothing to see here: Toddler hangs from 8th fl window in Russia, safe
■ Giant sinkhole swallows street in London suburban
■ New combat cam footage shows Russian anti-ISIS night-op
■ Latest footage of Russian anti-ISIS airstrikes in Syria
■ Netanyahu addresses UN General Assembly (FULL SPEECH)
■ Syrian Observatory for Human Rights run by immigrant from his UK home
■ These are the Russian Sukhoi jets that combat ISIS
■ 'Normandy Four' gathers in Paris for Ukraine peace talks
■ Syria blame-game: Obama slams Russian air strikes, says they strenghten ISIS
■ One step closer: Drone footage captures 1,000-metre bridge to Crimean peninsula
■ Combat Cam: Russian jets target ISIS command center in Raqqa - Moscow MoD
■ Combat Cam: Russian jets hit 10 ISIS targets in Syria in last 24 hrs – MoD
■ Closer look at Russian fighter jets bombing ISIS (EXCLUSIVE)
■ Bombs out: Moment Russian Su-24 drops payload on ISIS in Syria
■ Merkel under fire from Germans after warm welcome for refugees
■ Russian MoD releases video of suspected ISIS vehicles being deployed close to mosque
■ Russian combat helicopters in Syrian skies for anti-ISIS campaign
■ Putin hits Sochi ice on birthday, scores 7 goals
■ Poland doesn't want refugees because they're Muslims - Polish film director
■ Lawfare: Assange, Snowden & Dotcom face same prosecutor in US
■ North Korea marks anniversary of ruling party with military parade
■ GRAPHIC: Powerful blasts rock Ankara peace rally, dozens killed
■ Dutch Safety Board MH17 final report (FULL VIDEO) || ■ Dutch Safety Board simulates MH17 being hit by BUK missile
■ Syria frontline RAW: Assad's army in fierce offensive in Damascus suburb
■ 'Only the tip of the iceberg': Secret Iran underground base shown to media is just one of many
■ Putin & Assad hold surprise meeting in Moscow: Key points
■ Netanyahu: Hitler didn't want to exterminate Jews
■ 'Assad regime did us no harm' – Syrian refugees in Lebanon blame ISIS for their fate
■ Putin at Valdai Forum 2015 - World between War and Peace (FULL SPEECH)
■ Putin test drives new Russian AvtoVAZ Lada Vesta in Sochi
■ Putin: Streets of Leningrad taught me one thing - if fight is inevitable, throw the first punch
■ ISIS Slaves (RT Documentary Trailer) || ■ ISIS Slaves: Victims of terror share their stories (RT Documentary)
■ Putin: Not worried about democracy coming to our borders, but about NATO coming to our borders
■ Assad ready to hold general election, major reforms - Russian MPs
■ Afghan Overdose: Battle against opium trade (RT Documentary)
■ 'All relevant actors' gather in Vienna for decisive Syria talks
► Inside Story : Independence for Catalonia?
► Al Jazeera World - Rwanda : From hatred to reconciliation
► Inside Story : How corrupt is South Africa?
► People and Power - Jamaica's silent children
► Will Putin save Assad?
► 101 East - China : Tales of a city
► UpFront - Is Israel at risk of becoming an 'apartheid' state?
► Inside Story - The end of the Oslo agreement?
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Swedish PM: 'Tear gas, attacks - that is not my Europe'
► Counting the Cost - How is Russia financing its war in Syria?
► Inside Story - Has US foreign policy failed in Afghanistan and Iraq?
► Would a no fly zone in Syria serve any purpose?
► Science in a Golden Age - Optics : The True Nature of Light
► Inside Story - Is Israel maintaining the status quo at al-Aqsa Mosque?
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Has Russia saved the Assad regime from collapse?
► Who deserves the Nobel Peace Prize?
► People and Power - India's Hindu Fundamentalists
► 101 East - Australia: Bringing Them Home
► UpFront - Is Modi's India heading down a dangerous path?
► Will Tunisia's Nobel Prize be an inspiration?
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Abdullah Abdullah: 'The Taliban are receiving support within Pakistan'
► Air strikes and media misses - The Listening Post (Full)
► Can the global march of obesity be stopped?
► Al Jazeera Investigates - The Hostage Business
► Women Make Change - Scorecard Rwanda
► Counting the Cost - Is the world addicted to debt?
► Inside Story - What is legal basis for killing Palestinian attackers?
► Science in a Golden Age - Astronomy : The Science of the Stars
► Inside story - Is a third Palestinian Intifada imminent?
► Are Russia and the US escalating the war in Syria?
► Al Jazeera World - Noam Chomsky : Knowledge and Power
► Al Jazeera Correspondent - Putting Man on the Moon
► Inside Story - Should denying the 'Armenian Genocide' be a crime?
► UpFront - Can Buhari defeat Boko Haram?
► Can the flood of refugees into Europe be stopped?
► Turkish media on tenterhooks - The Listening Post (Full)
► Mecca and the media - The Listening Post (Full)
► Why is Obama changing his mind on Afghanistan?
► Counting the Cost - Kenya: The new factory of the world?
► Egyptian election: Democratic transition or return to the past?
► Inside Story: What's fuelling the recent wave of attacks in Israel?
► Science in a Golden Age - Al-Khwarizmi : The father of algebra
► Inside Story - Will Trudeau's victory make a change in Canada?
► Al Jazeera World - Guns in Switzerland
► Fault Lines - The Puerto Rico Gamble
► Al Jazeera World - Seeing Isn't Everything. Nearly half-a-million blind people live in Turkey. While attitudes are gradually changing in Turkey, awareness of blindness tends to lag behind awareness and understanding of disability in some other parts of the world.In Seeing Isn't Everything four blind people living in Istanbul talk about how they are all too often defined through their disability and want to challenge social perceptions about what it means to live without sight.One of them is Burcak Souoglu who lost her sight aged four. She is now a single mother after her husband left her with two children. She works on the switchboard at Marmara University. She lacks confidence out on the often frenetic streets of Istanbul - but as a devoted mother derives immense satisfaction from raising her two children.Burcak's younger sister, Gamze, has five percent of her sight. "I can distinguish big objects…and also the main colours… When you're a teenager you take your physical appearance very seriously…but you don't know what you look like," she says. Still Gamze, like the other three characters in this film, exudes positivity."Gaining pleasure from something isn't always related to seeing. Seeing isn't everything." All four of them talk about their personal strategies for leading full lives and challenging perceptions about the blind, particularly in Turkey.
► Who is held accountable for civilian killings?
► People and Power - Romania's War on Corruption
► Inside Story - Why is Netanyahu trying to rewrite history?
► Al Jazeera Correspondent - Mental Illness: Breaking the Silence
► UpFront - Will a 'third intifada' help the Palestinian cause?
► Inside Story - Is the South African government failing students?
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Syrian refugee: 'I'm scared of the way they look at us'
► Counting the Cost - Joko Widodo: High hopes, grim reality?
► Inside Story - Why do some African leaders cling to power?
► Inside Story: Is Russia's call for elections in Syria realistic?
► Featured Documentary - Enemy of Enemies: The Rise of ISIL (Part 2)
► Al Jazeera Investigates - Genocide Agenda
► Israel-Palestine: The conflict and the coverage - Listening Post (Full)
► Science in a Golden Age - Pioneers of Engineering: Al-Jazari and the Banu Musa
► Inside Story - Does meat cause cancer?
► Witness - Dagestan's Peaceful Warriors
► Al Jazeera World - From Lebanon to Africa
► Inside Story - Iranian influence in Syria: At what cost?
► Blue Sky and Red Ice Found on Pluto
► U.S. Will Deploy to Syria - The group of around 50 troops will not have a combat mission in Syria, the White House said, but a "mission to build the capacity of local forces" through training, advising and assisting moderate factions currently fighting ISIS
* Obama's Syria Strategy Is Doomed to Fail
* At Heart of Syria Talks, What to do About Assad
* Saudi Arabia : Iran Must Accept That Assad Needs to Go
* A Resurgent Russia Is Active In Syria and Beyond
► California Fines Water Suppliers for Failing to Cut Back
► IDEAS
■ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar : Hollywood Diversity Is a Special Effect
■ Eliza Gray : How British Suffragettes Radicalized American Women
■ Joe Klein : The Benghazi Hearing Farce
■ Emily Oster : 'No Alcohol' During Pregnancy Is Just Another Shame Battle in the Mommy Wars
■ Ian Bremmer : These 5 Facts Explain the Rise of the Drone
■ Alice Park : What Planned Parenthood's Change on Fetal Tissue Really Means
■ Jeffrey Kluger : What Einstein Got Wrong About the Speed of Light
► FOOD : Cheese really is crack. Study reveals cheese is as addictive as drugs.During digestion, casein releases opiates called casomorphins.
► POLITICS : California's Nunes seeks to lead powerful tax panel after Ryan departure
► LOCAL
■ FEMA urges Californians to buy flood insurance before El Niño
■ Gun groups, county sheriffs challenge L.A. law limiting magazine capacity
■ Beverly Hills water wasters 'should be ashamed,' state regulator says
► OPINION : Be careful what you wish for, Paul Ryan
► FRAMEWORK - Posted by : Marc Martin
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