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"Then the voice - which identified itself as the prince of this world, the only being who really knows what happens on Earth - began to show him the people around him on the beach. The wonderful father who was busy packing things up and helping his children put on some warm clothes and who would love to have an affair with his secretary, but was terrified on his wife's response. His wife who would like to work and have her independence, but who was terrified of her husband's response. The children who behave themselves because they were terrified of being punished. The girl who was reading a book all on her own beneath the sunshade, pretending she didn't care, but inside was terrified of spending the rest of her life alone. The boy running around with a tennis racuqet, terrified of having to live up to his parents' expectations. The waiter serving tropical drinks to the rich customers and terrified that he could be sacket at any moment. The young girl who wanted to be a dance, but who was studying law instead because she was terrified of what the neighbours might say. The old man who didn't smoke or drink and said he felt much better for it, when in truth it was the terror of death what whispered in his ears like the wind. The married couple who ran by, splashing through the surf, with a smile on their face but with a terror in their hearts telling them that they would soon be old, boring and useless. The man with the suntan who swept up in his launch in front of everybody and waved and smiled, but was terrified because he could lose all his money from one moment to the next. The hotel owner, watching the whole idyllic scene from his office, trying to keep everyone happy and cheerful, urging his accountants to ever greater vigilance, and terrified because he knew that however honest he was government officials would still find mistakes in his accounts if they wanted to.
There was terror in each and every one of the people on that beautiful beach and on that breathtakingly beautiful evening. Terror of being alone, terror of the darkness filling their imaginations with devils, terror of doing anything not in the manuals of good behaviour, terror of God's punishing any mistake, terror of trying and failing, terror of succeeding and having to live with the envy of other people, terror of loving and being rejected, terror of asking for a rise in salary, of accepting an invitation, of going somewhere new, of not being able to speak a foreign language, of not making the right impression, of growing old, of dying, of being pointed out because of one's defects, of not being pointed out because of one's merits, of not being noticed either for one's defects of one's merits."― Paulo Coelho, The Devil and Miss Prym
► 1 November 2015 : Unresolved partnership issues make you more impatient as the days go by, and you might not know which way to turn now. You don't enjoy being caught in the middle of an emotional drama; in fact, you prefer to skip some of the required responsibilities that come along with a relationship. Nevertheless, you're still aware of the potential for growth, even if you must confront your own discomfort to foster positive change. The truth is logic won't steer you in the right direction, so just follow your heart.
► 2 November 2015 : You're less inclined to hide your feelings today, even if you think that what you say could make others rather uncomfortable. You're not particularly interested in stirring up any conflict now, yet you won't likely let a battle of wills stop your revelation. Share what you must, but think twice before you just blurt out something that you later wish you didn't. Sometimes your first thought is not your best one when it comes to matters of the heart. Bite your tongue before you hurt someone you love.
► 3 November 2015 : All eyes are on you today because you can imagine the most amazing possibilities where everyone else only sees problems. Others flock to your positivity since they believe in your solutions and admire your confidence. Nevertheless, you can end up disappointing those you want to impress if your plans ignore the hard cold facts. Separating your dreams from reality will require a high level of concentration, but the results will turn you into a hero. Taking a risk is worthwhile as long as the odds are in your favor.
► 4 November 2015 : Searching for hidden information may be a compulsion, as if you don't really have a choice today. Something at work isn't quite right and you won't be comfortable until you get to the bottom of the mystery; even running into a dead end won't stop your investigation now. However, digging too insistently will lead to headaches and frustration. Adopting a gentle but persistent strategy will very likely pay off when you uncover the right clues. Put on your detective hat and let your curiosity lead the way.
► 5 November 2015 : No matter what you hope to do today, work-related tasks demand your undivided attention until the job is complete. This ambitious commitment may sound like bad news, but doing your chores could turn out to be a pleasant experience if you don't put up a fight. Keep your eye on the final goal, regardless of whatever delightful distractions pop up. Just think of it as an endurance test from the universe. If you stay focused on the finish line, you'll cross it with flying colors. Rewards are sweeter when you sweat for them.
► 6 November 2015 : There's little chance of you being very logical today as the cosmos lures you deep into Fantasyland. Common sense is difficult to find, but you could play this to your advantage if you stop trying to make practical decisions. Even if you must report to work, you can still find time to drift off and contemplate spiritual mysteries. Slipping back and forth between parallel universes is easy now if you don't give a play-by-play commentary of your wanderings. Talk less, dream more.
► 7 November 2015 : Although you may have the best of intentions today, it's tough to finish all your chores because interruptions continue to catch you off guard. However, there are only so many hours in the day and you can't waste time on trivial pursuits. Grab every opportunity that allows you to cross off another item on your to-do list. Ultimately, wisely managing each moment as it occurs is more productive now than trying to make up for lost time.
► 8 November 2015 : You are extremely appreciative of an old friend who continues to stand by you through thick and thin. You are inclined to tell others how you feel today, but you could be so insistent about expressing your emotions that your sentiment sounds forced. Your attempt at self-disclosure doesn't have to be an elaborate performance; a simple statement of your gratitude is worth so much more than empty praise that rambles on and on. A true heart connection defies explanation, but a warm hug wraps it up nicely.
► 9 November 2015 : You're quite thankful for coworkers who support you even when you're acting like a pain in the neck. Nevertheless, others still demand a lot from you today and they will give you their opinions, whether you ask for them or not. You are confident that you are doing the right thing now and don't want anyone to question your motives. However, remaining open to constructive feedback ultimately helps you achieve better results in nearly anything you do. Success can be yours if you keep your ego in check.
► 10 November 2015 : You're itching to make an escape today because you believe you could lose your chance if you don't act immediately. Unfortunately, you might climb too far out on a limb if you don't stop to think about where you're going. This isn't the best time to test your limits, even if you're sure you can't go wrong. Demonstrate your wisdom by heeding the cosmic signs; gathering experience now is a more reliable path to success than acting on false confidence.
► 11 November 2015 : You can't help but raise issues that everyone else would rather avoid today. You're not looking to stir up trouble, but talking about a sensitive subject might prompt others to discredit you by criticizing your opinions. Although you don't want to waste energy defending your philosophy, it may be necessary in order to defuse the negativity before it takes hold. Thankfully, the perceptive Scorpio New Moon falls in your 8th House of Metamorphosis, inspiring you to see the conversation through to a successful conclusion.
► 12 November 2015 : Just as the bumps on the road of life seem to smooth out, another obstacle stops you in your tracks today. Maybe you miscalculated the amount of work on your plate or perhaps you missed a pertinent piece of information. No matter what, there's no reason to complain. You might be self-critical because you could have seen the potential trouble if you paid closer attention. But instead of wasting energy second-guessing things you can't change, take care of the most immediate concerns as quickly as possible. The good news is your I-can-do-it attitude is both constructive and contagious.
► 13 November 2015 : You might cling to a very practical notion about relationships today, along with an ambitious action plan to get what you want. Unfortunately, you may discover you need an entirely new strategy to manifest your dreams once you shift into gear. Admitting that you're wrong could prove to be a real challenge until you realize how much energy you're expending by trying to keep an old fantasy alive. Flexibility is your secret weapon now; don't be afraid to use it.
► 14 November 2015 : Impulsive behavior may not bring you what you want today, especially if you irritate someone with your emotional intensity. You might choose to withdraw from the social scene in self-defense, but you won't resolve anything by overcompensating later in the day. Pay attention to your audience since they will tell you when to lighten up. It never hurts to look beyond your inclination to spontaneously share what's on your mind. Setting aside time for contemplation before you create an awkward situation is smarter than trying to clean up a big mess afterward.
► 15 November 2015 : You might assume that working hard today will enable you to complete everything expected of you. However, a creative aspect between the Sun and ingenious Uranus can ignite distracting fireworks. An unexpected series of events could suddenly transform your day into a temporary obstacle course. Nevertheless, don't blame your troubles on anyone else; how you handle your responsibilities is ultimately your call. The cosmos is testing your resiliency so there's little to do but laugh.
► 16 November 2015 : It seems as if events are happening for no reason today, befuddling your thinking and throwing off your entire game. Nevertheless, you're not one to give up without a fight, especially since you are expected to accomplish measurable results. On the other hand, if you can spend the day in spiritual practice or watching waves at the beach, then all may be going just as planned. Ultimately, the less you try to do now, the more likely you will find peace. Although it's not cosmically feasible to exercise complete control over your environment, there is much to be learned from simply letting go.
► 17 November 2015 : Smoother sailing in your interactions with others today sets the stage for what's to come next -- and you may already be dreaming about the future. You can't help but envision so many wonderful possibilities ahead. Unfortunately, trouble arises pretty quickly if you're not focusing on your current obligations. Slow down; even if you have moved on in your mind, you will still need to be patient while reality catches up to your fantasy.
► 18 November 2015 : It's time to face your own ghosts before jumping in to tackle the issues of your friends and family. Your role within your peer group can become quite muddled over the months ahead if you don't conquer your fear of getting lost in the crowd. You may be searching for happiness through your relationships, but serenity of mind and heart cannot be found until you first find peace within yourself. Imagine that you could be a caterpillar one moment and a butterfly the next.
► 19 November 2015 : You assumed you were right on track, but now you could realize how much you must change just to keep up with the shifting landscape. If you aren't comfortable with your place in the outer world now, look to your long-term goals for clues as to what you should be doing today. Increasing your awareness is necessary prior to making any meaningful alterations to your direction. The answers to your questions can be found within.
► 20 November 2015 : You're not one to keep your feelings quiet, yet you might overreact today when dealing with someone who seems to be on your case. Unfortunately, you may not realize how overbearing you sound when defending your position. Your smartest strategy is to downplay any anger that surfaces now so you don't frighten others with your tone. No matter how intense your emotions are in the moment, a more diplomatic approach improves your chances of finding a successful resolution.
► 21 November 2015 : Not much will get in your way today except for your imagination, either inspiring you to greater heights or triggering a bit of depression. Nevertheless, it would be a shame to waste all the positive potential in your life by succumbing to your doubts or fears. Ultimately, you own the power to create your future by using your dreams to set long-term goals. Once you establish new priorities, start making practical plans for the days ahead. Preparation now increases your chances for success later on.
► 22 November 2015 : You might believe you can accomplish anything you choose today, but you must be careful that you do not overstate your case or overstep your boundaries. Nevertheless, even if you promise more than you can deliver, your over-commitment could be good news in disguise. This is your chance to catalyze change by getting the truth out into the open. Ambition is the first step to success; the second step is action.
► 23 November 2015 : It's not unusual for you to react quickly in an emotionally volatile situation. Unfortunately, your goals may not be fully clear yet, so giving them time to develop works to your advantage. You have an opportunity to open your horizons and move in an entirely new direction if you don't rush the process. Although you might be eager to run the race, wait until you hear the shot of the starting gun before you take off. Life is a marathon, not a sprint.
► 24 November 2015 : Cautious optimism is your key phrase today. You might not be sitting on top of the world, but you're well on your way to reaching new heights. But don't attempt to stretch too far or you'll end up sabotaging your plans. Acknowledging the limitations of your schedule prevents disappointment for all parties involved. Running into a wall of resistance isn't much fun but once you accept the circumstances that are beyond your control, you can make corrective adjustments to your calendar. Instead of aspiring to conquer the world, find satisfaction from mastering yourself.
► 25 November 2015 : Being nice to yourself is one thing, but over-indulgence is an entirely different story. The playful Gemini Full Moon activates your 3rd House of Communication, encouraging you to involve others in your mischief. Unfortunately, reality is filtered by your biases today, presenting you with only part of the truth. Nevertheless, you're still compelled to direct everyone else based on what you think you know -- even if your facts are slightly distorted. William Blake wrote, "The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom."
► 26 November 2015 : You're capable of sinking into deep and dark places today while still maintaining an outer air of confidence. Others may accuse you of being in denial, but they couldn't be further from the truth. You can brush up against the emotional pain, but you choose not to dwell in it. Acknowledging your fears enables you to navigate through troubling circumstances and emerge victorious on the other side. Just don't move so quickly now that you miss the lessons you need to learn.
► 27 November 2015 : You may be quite enamored with your clever conversation today. Unfortunately, your mental agility won't help you when it comes to the more pragmatic things in your life, such as the details of your diet and sleep routine. You might sarcastically claim that you shouldn't be bothered with such unimportant matters when you are so busy elsewhere. But taking your own advice isn't such a great idea now; ultimately, nothing is more critical to your wellbeing than nourishing your body and mind. Good health is real wealth.
► 28 November 2015 : You think you're being sensitive to others, but you're probably not looking much beyond your own ambitions. Instead of just assuming that everyone else has goals similar to yours today, take the time to ask them what they actually want. Keep in mind that you must listen to what people say without trying to convince them to change their minds. Ironically, sometimes your heart is the happiest when you set your personal agenda aside and respond directly to the needs of those you love.
► 29 November 2015 : Your promise means business today, for once you make a decision you won't be able to easily change your mind. Unfortunately, your judgment might be off if you assume you can talk your way out of a commitment. Whether you are considering making a move, changing jobs or switching schools, it's crucial to take your time and think through all your options before choosing what to do next. Patience is a virtue, especially when there is so much at stake.
► 30 November 2015 : You're like a little kid today, mischievously searching for your next round of fun and games. You yearn to display affection to someone you love while the Moon brightens your 5th House of Play. Nevertheless, you may think that everything will remain perfect if you continue to avoid the truth. Your current state of grace won't last forever, so face the facts while your creative powers are operating at their optimum. Maturity is knowing when childish behavior is acceptable and when it's not.
► 2 November 2015 : You're less inclined to hide your feelings today, even if you think that what you say could make others rather uncomfortable. You're not particularly interested in stirring up any conflict now, yet you won't likely let a battle of wills stop your revelation. Share what you must, but think twice before you just blurt out something that you later wish you didn't. Sometimes your first thought is not your best one when it comes to matters of the heart. Bite your tongue before you hurt someone you love.
► 3 November 2015 : All eyes are on you today because you can imagine the most amazing possibilities where everyone else only sees problems. Others flock to your positivity since they believe in your solutions and admire your confidence. Nevertheless, you can end up disappointing those you want to impress if your plans ignore the hard cold facts. Separating your dreams from reality will require a high level of concentration, but the results will turn you into a hero. Taking a risk is worthwhile as long as the odds are in your favor.
► 4 November 2015 : Searching for hidden information may be a compulsion, as if you don't really have a choice today. Something at work isn't quite right and you won't be comfortable until you get to the bottom of the mystery; even running into a dead end won't stop your investigation now. However, digging too insistently will lead to headaches and frustration. Adopting a gentle but persistent strategy will very likely pay off when you uncover the right clues. Put on your detective hat and let your curiosity lead the way.
► 5 November 2015 : No matter what you hope to do today, work-related tasks demand your undivided attention until the job is complete. This ambitious commitment may sound like bad news, but doing your chores could turn out to be a pleasant experience if you don't put up a fight. Keep your eye on the final goal, regardless of whatever delightful distractions pop up. Just think of it as an endurance test from the universe. If you stay focused on the finish line, you'll cross it with flying colors. Rewards are sweeter when you sweat for them.
► 6 November 2015 : There's little chance of you being very logical today as the cosmos lures you deep into Fantasyland. Common sense is difficult to find, but you could play this to your advantage if you stop trying to make practical decisions. Even if you must report to work, you can still find time to drift off and contemplate spiritual mysteries. Slipping back and forth between parallel universes is easy now if you don't give a play-by-play commentary of your wanderings. Talk less, dream more.
► 7 November 2015 : Although you may have the best of intentions today, it's tough to finish all your chores because interruptions continue to catch you off guard. However, there are only so many hours in the day and you can't waste time on trivial pursuits. Grab every opportunity that allows you to cross off another item on your to-do list. Ultimately, wisely managing each moment as it occurs is more productive now than trying to make up for lost time.
► 8 November 2015 : You are extremely appreciative of an old friend who continues to stand by you through thick and thin. You are inclined to tell others how you feel today, but you could be so insistent about expressing your emotions that your sentiment sounds forced. Your attempt at self-disclosure doesn't have to be an elaborate performance; a simple statement of your gratitude is worth so much more than empty praise that rambles on and on. A true heart connection defies explanation, but a warm hug wraps it up nicely.
► 9 November 2015 : You're quite thankful for coworkers who support you even when you're acting like a pain in the neck. Nevertheless, others still demand a lot from you today and they will give you their opinions, whether you ask for them or not. You are confident that you are doing the right thing now and don't want anyone to question your motives. However, remaining open to constructive feedback ultimately helps you achieve better results in nearly anything you do. Success can be yours if you keep your ego in check.
► 10 November 2015 : You're itching to make an escape today because you believe you could lose your chance if you don't act immediately. Unfortunately, you might climb too far out on a limb if you don't stop to think about where you're going. This isn't the best time to test your limits, even if you're sure you can't go wrong. Demonstrate your wisdom by heeding the cosmic signs; gathering experience now is a more reliable path to success than acting on false confidence.
► 11 November 2015 : You can't help but raise issues that everyone else would rather avoid today. You're not looking to stir up trouble, but talking about a sensitive subject might prompt others to discredit you by criticizing your opinions. Although you don't want to waste energy defending your philosophy, it may be necessary in order to defuse the negativity before it takes hold. Thankfully, the perceptive Scorpio New Moon falls in your 8th House of Metamorphosis, inspiring you to see the conversation through to a successful conclusion.
► 12 November 2015 : Just as the bumps on the road of life seem to smooth out, another obstacle stops you in your tracks today. Maybe you miscalculated the amount of work on your plate or perhaps you missed a pertinent piece of information. No matter what, there's no reason to complain. You might be self-critical because you could have seen the potential trouble if you paid closer attention. But instead of wasting energy second-guessing things you can't change, take care of the most immediate concerns as quickly as possible. The good news is your I-can-do-it attitude is both constructive and contagious.
► 13 November 2015 : You might cling to a very practical notion about relationships today, along with an ambitious action plan to get what you want. Unfortunately, you may discover you need an entirely new strategy to manifest your dreams once you shift into gear. Admitting that you're wrong could prove to be a real challenge until you realize how much energy you're expending by trying to keep an old fantasy alive. Flexibility is your secret weapon now; don't be afraid to use it.
► 14 November 2015 : Impulsive behavior may not bring you what you want today, especially if you irritate someone with your emotional intensity. You might choose to withdraw from the social scene in self-defense, but you won't resolve anything by overcompensating later in the day. Pay attention to your audience since they will tell you when to lighten up. It never hurts to look beyond your inclination to spontaneously share what's on your mind. Setting aside time for contemplation before you create an awkward situation is smarter than trying to clean up a big mess afterward.
► 15 November 2015 : You might assume that working hard today will enable you to complete everything expected of you. However, a creative aspect between the Sun and ingenious Uranus can ignite distracting fireworks. An unexpected series of events could suddenly transform your day into a temporary obstacle course. Nevertheless, don't blame your troubles on anyone else; how you handle your responsibilities is ultimately your call. The cosmos is testing your resiliency so there's little to do but laugh.
► 16 November 2015 : It seems as if events are happening for no reason today, befuddling your thinking and throwing off your entire game. Nevertheless, you're not one to give up without a fight, especially since you are expected to accomplish measurable results. On the other hand, if you can spend the day in spiritual practice or watching waves at the beach, then all may be going just as planned. Ultimately, the less you try to do now, the more likely you will find peace. Although it's not cosmically feasible to exercise complete control over your environment, there is much to be learned from simply letting go.
► 17 November 2015 : Smoother sailing in your interactions with others today sets the stage for what's to come next -- and you may already be dreaming about the future. You can't help but envision so many wonderful possibilities ahead. Unfortunately, trouble arises pretty quickly if you're not focusing on your current obligations. Slow down; even if you have moved on in your mind, you will still need to be patient while reality catches up to your fantasy.
► 18 November 2015 : It's time to face your own ghosts before jumping in to tackle the issues of your friends and family. Your role within your peer group can become quite muddled over the months ahead if you don't conquer your fear of getting lost in the crowd. You may be searching for happiness through your relationships, but serenity of mind and heart cannot be found until you first find peace within yourself. Imagine that you could be a caterpillar one moment and a butterfly the next.
► 19 November 2015 : You assumed you were right on track, but now you could realize how much you must change just to keep up with the shifting landscape. If you aren't comfortable with your place in the outer world now, look to your long-term goals for clues as to what you should be doing today. Increasing your awareness is necessary prior to making any meaningful alterations to your direction. The answers to your questions can be found within.
► 20 November 2015 : You're not one to keep your feelings quiet, yet you might overreact today when dealing with someone who seems to be on your case. Unfortunately, you may not realize how overbearing you sound when defending your position. Your smartest strategy is to downplay any anger that surfaces now so you don't frighten others with your tone. No matter how intense your emotions are in the moment, a more diplomatic approach improves your chances of finding a successful resolution.
► 21 November 2015 : Not much will get in your way today except for your imagination, either inspiring you to greater heights or triggering a bit of depression. Nevertheless, it would be a shame to waste all the positive potential in your life by succumbing to your doubts or fears. Ultimately, you own the power to create your future by using your dreams to set long-term goals. Once you establish new priorities, start making practical plans for the days ahead. Preparation now increases your chances for success later on.
► 22 November 2015 : You might believe you can accomplish anything you choose today, but you must be careful that you do not overstate your case or overstep your boundaries. Nevertheless, even if you promise more than you can deliver, your over-commitment could be good news in disguise. This is your chance to catalyze change by getting the truth out into the open. Ambition is the first step to success; the second step is action.
► 23 November 2015 : It's not unusual for you to react quickly in an emotionally volatile situation. Unfortunately, your goals may not be fully clear yet, so giving them time to develop works to your advantage. You have an opportunity to open your horizons and move in an entirely new direction if you don't rush the process. Although you might be eager to run the race, wait until you hear the shot of the starting gun before you take off. Life is a marathon, not a sprint.
► 24 November 2015 : Cautious optimism is your key phrase today. You might not be sitting on top of the world, but you're well on your way to reaching new heights. But don't attempt to stretch too far or you'll end up sabotaging your plans. Acknowledging the limitations of your schedule prevents disappointment for all parties involved. Running into a wall of resistance isn't much fun but once you accept the circumstances that are beyond your control, you can make corrective adjustments to your calendar. Instead of aspiring to conquer the world, find satisfaction from mastering yourself.
► 25 November 2015 : Being nice to yourself is one thing, but over-indulgence is an entirely different story. The playful Gemini Full Moon activates your 3rd House of Communication, encouraging you to involve others in your mischief. Unfortunately, reality is filtered by your biases today, presenting you with only part of the truth. Nevertheless, you're still compelled to direct everyone else based on what you think you know -- even if your facts are slightly distorted. William Blake wrote, "The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom."
► 26 November 2015 : You're capable of sinking into deep and dark places today while still maintaining an outer air of confidence. Others may accuse you of being in denial, but they couldn't be further from the truth. You can brush up against the emotional pain, but you choose not to dwell in it. Acknowledging your fears enables you to navigate through troubling circumstances and emerge victorious on the other side. Just don't move so quickly now that you miss the lessons you need to learn.
► 27 November 2015 : You may be quite enamored with your clever conversation today. Unfortunately, your mental agility won't help you when it comes to the more pragmatic things in your life, such as the details of your diet and sleep routine. You might sarcastically claim that you shouldn't be bothered with such unimportant matters when you are so busy elsewhere. But taking your own advice isn't such a great idea now; ultimately, nothing is more critical to your wellbeing than nourishing your body and mind. Good health is real wealth.
► 28 November 2015 : You think you're being sensitive to others, but you're probably not looking much beyond your own ambitions. Instead of just assuming that everyone else has goals similar to yours today, take the time to ask them what they actually want. Keep in mind that you must listen to what people say without trying to convince them to change their minds. Ironically, sometimes your heart is the happiest when you set your personal agenda aside and respond directly to the needs of those you love.
► 29 November 2015 : Your promise means business today, for once you make a decision you won't be able to easily change your mind. Unfortunately, your judgment might be off if you assume you can talk your way out of a commitment. Whether you are considering making a move, changing jobs or switching schools, it's crucial to take your time and think through all your options before choosing what to do next. Patience is a virtue, especially when there is so much at stake.
► 30 November 2015 : You're like a little kid today, mischievously searching for your next round of fun and games. You yearn to display affection to someone you love while the Moon brightens your 5th House of Play. Nevertheless, you may think that everything will remain perfect if you continue to avoid the truth. Your current state of grace won't last forever, so face the facts while your creative powers are operating at their optimum. Maturity is knowing when childish behavior is acceptable and when it's not.
SCIENCE DAILY
■ 2 December 2007 : Insufficient Sleep Raises Risk Of Diabetes, Study Suggests
■ 24 May 2011 : Theater-goers, volunteers take heart: Cultural activities are good for your health, Norwegian study finds
■ 28 October 2015 : Singing calms baby longer than talking. New study shows that babies become distressed twice as fast when listening to speech compared to song
■ 30 October 2015 : Researchers identify association between reproductive factors and risk of death
■ 3 November 2015 : Robin Williams' Wife Blames Lewy Body Dementia For His Death
■ 3 November 2015 : Depression, weight gain in pregnancy linked to sitting down
■ 3 November 2015 : Diamonds may not be so rare as once thought. Chemical model shows a simpler deep Earth formation
■ 19 November 2015 : New gene that makes common bacteria resistant to last-line antibiotic found in animals, patients in China (LANCET)
► LIVESCIENCE 23 November 2015 : Why Menstruation Remains a Medical Mystery
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 29 November 2015 : Children with pets have less stress
DAILY MAIL
■ 28 October 2015 : Baby crying? Don't talk, SING! Infants are soothed for twice as long when they listen to melodies compared to speech
■ 30 October 2015 : Snakes alive! Shocked family discover a 4ft PYTHON in their bathroom after it escaped from its owner and snuck into their house
■ 16 November 2015 : Putin comes in from the cold: Desperate world leaders cosy up to Russian President to get him to join the fight against ISIS
■ 17 November 2015 : The good, the bad and the downright hilarious: Passengers reveal the most memorable people they have been seated next to on a plane
■ 23 November 2015 : Muslim scholar who posted YouTube speech condemning Paris atrocities reveals he has received death threats from British-born children who support ISIS
■ 24 November 2015 : Feminist blogger who uses her vaginal yeast to make sourdough bread causes uproar as social media users find her baking experiment hard to stomach. Feminist used bodily fluid after suffering from a vaginal yeast infection. Zoe Stavri, who blogs as Another Angry Woman, documented it. Twitter went into meltdown, with many accusing her of being 'mentally ill'
■ 29 November 2015 : Donald Trump appears to change track on claim that he saw thousands of Muslims cheering on 9/11 in New Jersey
■ 30 November 2015 : Does Kate's blue-eyed girl remind you of anyone? Princess Charlotte looks just like her father in new photos taken by the Duchess of Cambridge
GUARDIAN
■ 3 November 2015 : Essena O'Neill quits Instagram claiming social media 'is not real life'. Australian teenager with more than 612,000 Instagram followers radically rewrites her 'self-promoting' history on social media (and launches new website)
■ 28 November 2015 : Donald Trump: 'Worldwide, Muslims were going wild' after 9/11 attacks
► THE ECONOMIST 4 November 2015 : A history of the New Zealand rugby haka
NY TIMES
■ 18 April 2011 : Come On, I Thought I Knew That!
■ 2 June 2014 : What's Lost as Handwriting Fades
■ 23 November 2015 : For Third Day, Brussels Is Paralyzed by Terror Dragnet
■ 23 November 2015 : Putting the Chicken Before the Egg
■ 23 November 2015 : Agriculture Linked to DNA Changes in Ancient Europe
■ 27 November 2015 : Adele Goes Viral, No Selfies or Tweets Needed
COUNSEL HEAL
■ 5 November 2015 : Sarcasm Leads To More Creativity, Study
■ 11 November 2015 : Having a Twisted Sense of Humor could be an Indicator of Dementia
■ 12 November 2015 : Humour Getting Weirder? Well, That's A Possible Sign of Dementia
■ 19 November 2015 : Strong Legs Mean Strong Brains
■ 23 November 2015 : Music Can Help Ease Pain And Lower Level Of Anxiety Before, During and After Surgery
■ 24 November 2015 : Sleeping After Learning Makes You More Resoruceful As It Increases Your Memory
■ 27 November 2015 : Less Noisy Area Can Make You More Mentally Fit And Healthy - Study
► TELEGRAPH 24 September 2015 : Who was Mona Lisa? Burial breakthrough may solve identity mystery behind Da Vinci masterpiece. The remains are believed to belong to Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a silk merchant whose portrait was painted by Leonardo da Vinci ||► TRIBUNE PK 24 September 2015 : Italy archaeologists bet on femur in 'real' Mona Lisa quest || ► MIRROR 25 September 2015 : Has Mona Lisa's body been found? Experts discover woman's bone fragments in hidden tomb || ► FORBES 24 September 2015 : The Hunt for Mona Lisa's Bones Is A Publicity Stunt, Not Science || ► WAPO 7 November 2014 : Book review: "Mona Lisa: A Life Discovered", by Dianne Hales || ► NY TIMES 6 March 2015 : At Museo del Prado, Blind Visitors Can Touch Masterpieces || ► ABC NET AU 17 July 2015 : Spanish museums invite blind visitors to experience priceless art masterpieces with their hands
► GIZMODO 8 November 2015 : EPA Decides To Start Properly Testing Cars Post-Dieselgate
► XINHUA 6 November 2015 : Insufficient sleep may increase diabetes risk
► POLITICO 19 November 2015 : What we've learned about Paul Ryan. The new speaker plans to legislate in an election year, empower his lieutenants and corral restive conservatives — all while learning the job as he goes. || ► BREITBAT 19 November 2015 : Paul Ryan Tells Sean Hannity He Will Not Support Any Cuts To Muslim Immigration: 'That's Not Who We Are'
► PHYS 18 November 2015 : Fast-moving rivers 'breathe' like humans || ► UPI 18 November 2015 : Study: Swift rivers 'breathe' like humans. The role of rivers, as compared to large bodies of water, is one of the less understood components of the carbon cycle.
► EURONEWS 22 November 2015 : 'Not in my name' – demonstrators denounce violence after Paris attacks
► WND 15 November 2015 : France goes to war with ISIS: Start of World War 3?
► POLITICO 25 November 2015 : Erdoğan shoots down Putin. Turkey's dangerous brinkmanship with Russia || ► CNBC 25 November 2015 : Turkey's Erdogan: No escalation of downed jet incident
► INDEPENDENT 27 November 2015 : Blogger sparks backlash after branding The Revenant too 'brutal' for women. Hollywood Everywhere's Jeffrey Wells has been criticised for his sexist comments before
► WAPO 26 November 2015 : A turkey, or the Japanese prime minister? Chinese smirk as Obama pardons Abe
► QUARTZ 27 November 2015 : According to Bernie Sanders, income inequality means many Americans aren't "truly free"
► NEWS & POLITICS : Blindfolded Muslim man with sign "Do you trust me?" hugs hundreds in Paris. Near mourning sight at Place de la Republique an unknown man drew much attention by blindfolding himself and putting out two signs reading "I'm a Muslim, but I'm told that I'm a terrorist" and "I trust you, do you trust me? If yes, hug me". Published on Nov 16, 2015 by IN THE NOW
► PEOPLE & BLOG : National Geographic - Area 51 The CIAs Secret Files | Documentary HD. It's the most famous military installation in the world, yet it doesn’t officially exist. The secrets of Area 51 are out as insiders prove the truth behind some of the wildest speculation. Published on Dec 9, 2014 by Documentary Films HD
► NEWS & POLITICS : Resentment grows between Christians and Muslims in France. The deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo puts a spotlight on the growing tensions between France's Muslim and immigrant communities and a large portion of French society, which is traditionally Catholic. The NewsHour’s Megan Thompson recently visited Marseille, one of the country’s most diverse cities, to report on the root of the conflict and the rise of anti-Muslim sentiment in France. Published on Jan 8, 2015 by PBS NewsHour
► FILM & ANIMATIONS : The Good Dinosaur - Official US Trailer. A single moment can change everything. THE GOOD DINOSAUR opens in theatres November 25, 2015! "The Good Dinosaur" asks the question: What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? Pixar Animation Studios takes you on an epic journey into the world of dinosaurs where an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of. Published on Jul 21, 2015 by Disney Pixar || ► FILM & ANIMATIONS : The Good Dinosaur Official US Trailer 2. Published on Oct 6, 2015 by Disney Pixar
► NEWS & POLITICS : WikiLeaks Reveals who Funded Paris Attack. Alex Jones discusses how WikiLeaks has been receiving hate for just telling the truth about the Paris attack and how Infowars has been telling you this for months. Published on Nov 16, 2015 by The Alex Jones Channel || ► NEWS & POLITICS : True Origins of The Paris Massacre Revealed. Published on Nov 16, 2015 by The Alex Jones Channel || ► NEWS & POLITICS : Full Show - Was Paris Attack a False Flag? - 11/16/2015. On the Monday, November 16 transmission of the Alex Jones Show, the terrorist attacks in Paris, which left over 120 people dead, spur several US states to refuse the acceptance of Syrian refugees, as a new ISIS video threatens a direct attack on Washington D.C. Meanwhile, social justice warriors and Black Lives Matter activists in the US grow upset the attacks have overshadowed their movement in terms of media coverage. Reporters Paul Joseph Watson and Joe Biggs check in with the latest updates direct from Paris. On today's show, editor and author Charles Arthur breaks down the AI takeover threatening jobs across the globe. Published on Nov 16, 2015 by The Alex Jones Channel
► NEWS & POLITICS : Mossad's Fingerprints On Paris Attacks. Published on Nov 16, 2015 by Brother Nathanael
► NEWS & POLITIC : Putin Killing ISIS. Russia is putting on a display of fire power in Syria that is shocking the world and embarrassing the Obama administration. Darrin McBreen talks about how this latest showdown between super powers could escalate into a global conflict. Published on Oct 17, 2015 by THElNFOWARRlOR
► ENTERTAINMENT : Talking Tom and Friends ep.15 - The Germinator. Ben is the only one who isn't friends with the new germ in town. Will his cautious nature drive a hole into his friendships? Published on Nov 12, 2015 by Talking Tom and Friends
► COMEDY : Captain America: Civil War - Trailer World Premiere. This is the worldwide exclusive trailer debut for Marvel's Captain America: Civil War. Published on Nov 24, 2015 by JimmyKimmelLive
► GAMING : Minecraft | THREE NEW PATIENTS!! | Surgeon Simulator Custom Map. Published on Nov 23, 2015 by TheDiamondMinecart // DanTDM
► GAMING : Minecraft: SUPER ARMOR & WEAPONS! (INSANE ITEMS AND POWERS!) Mod Showcase. Published on Nov 21, 2015 by PopularMMOs
► FILM & ANIMATIONS : The Huntsman: Winters War Official Trailer #1 (2016) - Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron Drama HD. Published on Nov 18, 2015 by Movieclips Trailers
►FILM & ANIMATIONS : Ip Man 3 Official Teaser Trailer #1 (2015) - Donnie Yen, Mike Tyson Action Movie HD. Published on Nov 11, 2015 by Movieclips Trailers
► ENTERTAINMENT : EXCLUSIVE: 'Finding Dory' Trailer. Everyone's favorite forgetful fish is back! Check out this exclusive first look at the much-anticipated film. Published on Nov 10, 2015 by TheEllenShow
► ENTERTAINMENT : Adam Levine's New Girlfriend. Three-year-old Mila is Adam's biggest (little) fan, and had quite the reaction when she found out he was married! Published on Oct 16, 2015 by TheEllenShow
► FILM & ANIMATIONS : The Revenant | Official Teaser Trailer [HD] | 20th Century FOX. The Revenant | Official Teaser Trailer: Inspired by true events, THE REVENANT is an immersive and visceral cinematic experience capturing one man’s epic adventure of survival and the extraordinary power of the human spirit. In an expedition of the uncharted American wilderness, legendary explorer Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio) is brutally attacked by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team. In a quest to survive, Glass endures unimaginable grief as well as the betrayal of his confidant John Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy). Guided by sheer will and the love of his family, Glass must navigate a vicious winter in a relentless pursuit to live and find redemption. THE REVENANT is directed and co-written by renowned filmmaker, Academy Award® winner Alejandro G. Iñárritu (Birdman, Babel).
In Theaters - December 25, 2015
Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Screenplay: Mark L. Smith & Alejandro G. Iñárritu, based in part on the novel by Michael Punke
Producers: Arnon Milchan, Steve Golin, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Mary Parent, James W. Skotchdopole, Keith Redmon
Original Music by: Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson, Will Poulter. Published on Jul 17, 2015 by 20th Century Fox
► NEWS & POLITICS: The President Pardons the National Thanksgiving Turkey 2015. President Obama pardons Abe and its alternate Honest, the National Thanksgiving Turkeys, in a Rose Garden ceremony. November 25, 2015. Published on Nov 25, 2015 by The White House || ► NEWS & POLITICS : Watch Obama pardon turkey 'Abe' for Thanksgiving. President Barack Obama conducted the annual presidential Thanksgiving turkey pardon on Wednesday, pardoning "Abe," a turkey he went on to title "Turkey of the United States," or TOTUS. Published on Nov 25, 2015 by PBS NewsHour
► Beijing's covert radio network airs China-friendly news across Washington, and the world
► Porsche, more Audi models pulled into VW emissions scandal
* VW says installed no defeat software on 3-litre V6 diesels
► Bush's new campaign revamp has little impact on social media
► Exclusive: Chemical weapons used by rebels in Syria - sources
► Christie, Huckabee fail to qualify for next week's Republican debate
► British PM says bomb likely caused Russian airliner crash
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► Islamic State says 'Schweppes bomb' used to bring down Russian plane
► Two dead in raid on group planning new Paris attack - By Emmanuel Jarry and Antony Paone
SAINT DENIS, France - A suicide bomber blew herself up in a police raid that sources said had foiled a jihadi plan to hit Paris's business district, days after attacks that killed 129 across the French capital.
* Alleged Paris attacks mastermind not identified in raid at this time
* France bans massive marches planned during Paris climate talks
* Islamic State attack on 'Crusader France' also killed Muslims
* U.S. offers $5 million reward for information on Islamic State leader
► Several Paris attackers were on U.S. watchlists - By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON - At least four of the Paris attackers were listed in a central counter-terrorism database maintained by the U.S. intelligence community, five U.S. officials said, and at least one was on a more selective "no fly list."
* Mastermind of Paris attacks killed in raid
* Fear of Paris-style attack bursts Germans' security bubble
* Video: FBI director - no credible threats
* Syrians flee war to brave smugglers' gauntlet
► Kerry says U.S. can 'neutralize' Islamic State quicker than it did al Qaeda
► Ex-Subway pitchman sentenced to 15-1/2 years on child sex charges
► More than 500,000 people homeless in the United States: report
► U.S. House passes bill to slow Syrian refugees despite Obama veto threat
* Carson compares Syria refugees to 'dogs'
* Democratic proposal would not single out Syrians, Iraqis: Pelosi
* 'Syrians are less of a threat': U.S. refugee chief
► U.S. probes Bosch in VW cheating scandal - By Joel Schectman
WASHINGTON - U.S. authorities are investigating German auto supplier Robert Bosch, the world's largest auto supplier, over its role in Volkswagen's massive scheme to cheat U.S. emission standards, according to people familiar with the matter.
* Volkswagen faces pressure in U.S. to buy back older diesel cars
► Exclusive: In Paris attack, nurse discovers the man he tried to save was bomber. Meet the nurse who tried to save a Paris bomber - By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Pauline Mevel
"There were wires; one white, one black, one red and one orange. Four different colors. I knew then he was a suicide bomber."
* Video: Closed for business in Brussels
* Few dissenting voices as France curbs rights after massacre
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► Putin says seeks global anti-terrorism fight after 19 killed in Mali attack
► GREAT DEBATE : One phrase from Saudi clerics could begin the end of Islamic State
► 'Not in my name' - Italy's Muslims rally against terrorism
► Sixteen people injured in New Orleans shooting, police say
► Brussels on maximum alert for 'imminent' threat - By Philip Blenkinsop and Julia Fioretti
BRUSSELS - Belgian armed police mounted raids across the country after the prime minister announced another day of lockdown in the capital for fear a new attack may be imminent.
* Belgian police arrest 16, fail to find Paris attacks key suspect
* Authorities missed many 'red flags' before Paris shootings
* Obama says will not relent in fight against Islamic State
► Turkey downs Russian warplane near Syria border, Putin warns of 'serious consequences'
► Russia will keep working with U.S. in Syria -By Denis Pinchuk and Elizabeth Pineau
MOSCOW - Russia will keep cooperating with the United States and its partners to fight Islamic State in Syria, but that cooperation will be in jeopardy if there are any repeats of Turkey's shooting down of a Russian jet, Russia's Vladimir Putin said.
* Hollande, Putin to work closely to combat Islamic State in Syria
* British PM says time to bomb militants in Syria
* Germany to support military campaign against Islamic State
* Russia seeks economic revenge against Turkey over jet
► Man who jumped White House fence facing charges: Secret Service
► New York's Thanksgiving parade draws huge crowd amid tight security
► Three killed, nine injured in attack on Colorado abortion clinic
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.- A gunman stormed a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Colorado Springs and opened fire with a rifle in an attack that left three people dead and nine others injured, authorities said.
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► Republican Trump drops 12 percentage points in poll: Reuters/Ipsos
► Turkey's Erdogan warns Russia not to 'play with fire'
* Turkish foreign ministry advises against all non-urgent travel to Russia
► Murdoch: Tribune papers likely to be sold, LA Times split off
► For women with diabetes, air pollution has higher heart risks
► Putin, citing national security, signs Turkey sanctions decree
► Colorado suspect said 'no more baby parts': reports - By Keith Coffman
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - The suspect in a shooting rampage at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado said "no more baby parts" while he was being arrested, media reported, citing unnamed law enforcement sources.
* Gunfire at Colorado Planned Parenthood triggered rapid lockdown
* Officer killed in shooting was church elder, retired figure skater
* Obama says U.S. has to 'do something' about guns
► Planned Parenthood says Colorado shooter opposed abortion
► U.S. senators call for 20,000 troops in Syria and Iraq
► Obama to send special forces to Syria
► Kerry: Iran, USA, Russia "agree to disagree" on Assad's fate
► Russian plane crashes in Egypt's Sinai, all on board 'killed'
► Russians mourn plane crash victims at airport
► Libya court adjourns trial of Kadhafi son
► Black Box Recorders. Russian airline Kogalymavia's flight 9268 crashed en route from Sharm el-Sheikh to Saint Petersburg on Saturday, killing all 224 people on board. It is hoped that data from the flight recorders -- known as black boxes -- will eventually help determine what happened. VIDEOGRAPHIC
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► Iranians chant 'Death to America' to mark embassy seizure
► Michelle Obama calls for action on girls' education
► COP21: A green menu for a greener planet?
► Canadians come out to see Trudeau sworn in as new PM
► Karim Benzema charged in sex tape extortion case
► Tanzania's John Magufuli sworn into presidential office
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► PARIS ATTACK
■ Obama condemns deadly Paris attacks, says US stands with France
■ More than 100 people killed in Paris 'terror' attacks
■ Medics evacuate injured from Bataclan concert venue in Paris
■ France declares state of emergency after Paris attacks
■ Paris attacks: a survivor speak of a 'bloodbath'
■ Gunmen kill more than 120 in Paris attacks
■ Paris attacks: Merkel pledges to "do everything" to help France
■ Paris mayor says attackers targeted 'freedom'
■ Iran condemns Paris attacks as Syria talks get under way
■ Bataclan concert venue cordoned off after Paris attacks
■ Horror and disbelief outside Bataclan after Paris attacks
■ Injured filmed escaping from Paris attack at concert hall
■ Scene after Paris attack on Cambodian restaurant
■ Tourists sites closed in Paris after terror attacks
■ Paris attacks: Parisians lay candles, messages of grief
■ Sydney Opera House red, white and blue for France
■ France mourns as details emerge on deadly Paris attacks
■ Leaders react at mosque where Paris gunman prayed
■ France hits Islamic State heartland after Paris carnage
■ Paris attack suspects targeted in Brussels police raid
■ Naked man arrested over Paris attacks in St-Denis raid
■ Paris attacks: Saint-Denis police raid
■ France holds solemn ceremony for victims of Paris attacks
■ French president denounces 'army of fanatics' behind attacks
■ A nation mourns as Paris attack victims remembered
► World leaders gather in Turkey for G20 summit
► Putin tells Russian navy in Mediterranean to work with French
► 'The Good Dinosaur' premieres in LA. What if the asteroid that might have erased dinosaurs from Earth had actually missed the planet? Pixar tells the story of an incredible friendship between a young boy and a dinosaur in its latest movie.
► Water. Water covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface. Despite this, less than one per cent is accessible drinking water and some 750 million people still have no access to a clean water source. Ensuring supply and distribution of this coveted resource is therefore a major problem and source of conflict in parts of the world. VIDEOGRAPHIC
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► Malian president visits hotel after jihadist siege
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► Putin in Tehran for Syria talks
► French aircraft carrier prepares for Syria strikes
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► Russia says jets hit 472 targets in Syria in past 48 hours
► Turkey shoots down Russian war plane on Syria border
► Turkey downing of Russia jet 'stab in the back': Putin
► NATO head urges 'calm, de-escalation' after Russian plane downed
► Bomb attack on Tunisia presidential guard bus kills 12
► Erdogan: Turkey's right to protect its borders must be respected
► Activists hurl stones, eggs at Turkish embassy in Moscow
► Putin backs advice for Russians not to travel to Turkey
► Security on everyone's mind ahead of Paris climate summit
► French president urges British MPs to back Syria air strikes
► Queen Elizabeth II kicks off Commonwealth summit
► Erdogan reacts after Kurdish lawyer shot in Turkey's southeast
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► PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
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■ Carson Talks About His Faith, Trump Attacks
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► PARIS ATTACK
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■ Paris Resident: 'It's a Horror Scene'
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■ Raw: Eiffel Tower Closed After Paris Attacks
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Do it, Russia! Turkey deserves to be punished. Let them know who you are, so they will not repeat the same impertinence in its future. I am sure, Turkey is not going to shoot down the US jets, even if the US jet entering the Turkey territory, though. So, why is Turkey so dare to shoot down the Russia jet? Because Turkey feels supported by NATO? Turkey thinks Russia afraid of NATO? Turkey thinks Russia afraid of NATO? What? Russia afraid of NATO? Russia afraid of NATO?
Ahahhaa ... ahhhaa.. even in their dreams though, the Russia chickens will giggle with this rhetoric.
Russia afraid of NATO? What? Who says so? So, if Russia afraid of NATO, then Turkey thinks Russia can only accept wholeheartedly, sincerely, with a maximum fortitude on impertinence undertaken by Turkey?
Oh damn you, Turkey! It's not about the persistence of receiving bad news, but about the self-esteem of wounded military.
Honestly, I do not believe in the effectiveness of the word "sorry" in bilateral relations. Nevertheless, Turkey may try to say it. I believe Russia is a great nation with a high feeling, virtuous character, manners and can feel the sincerity if Turkey earnestly to apologize. But you can see for yourself how Erdogan reaction over his carelessness. Turkey's Erdogan even warns Russia not to 'play with fire'. His logic is inverted. I say, "Do not play with fire to Russia, Turkey! Or you will get burned."
No reason to doubt the seriousness of Russia in any case. In your opinion, what is meant by Erdogan with his statement, "We are truly saddened by this incident," Erdogan said. "We wish it hadn't happened as such, but unfortunately such a thing has happened. I hope that something like this doesn't occur again."
Media said, "Addressing supporters in the western city of Balikesir, Erdogan said neither country should allow the incident to escalate and take a destructive form that would lead to "saddening consequences."
What? Sadness has just begun when you have destroyed? Pardon me? Hey Turkey, you are sad because you have destroyed the Russian jet? Ahahaha. Stop their joke, Rusia! Enjoy their fears now.
I hope you're not grinning in the distance, America! And you, too. Do not need to tap your fingers on your own desk, NATO! Or you both are pretending not even know anything? And you start to assume this is just about the fall of a fruit fly? Oh you're all wrong. Russian fighter jet is not made of cardboard.
Can you imagine how Israeli reaction if similar incident happen to them? I mean, Israeli jets fired by Turkey. Ehehehe. Will the U.S. remain calm as shown on what is happening to Russia? Well, no need to be answered if what is needed by Russia is just to heal its wounded military. Every now and then we need consolation action for ourselves, right? Now, Turkey, you just need to comb your matted performance with erratic mind.
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* Dark clouds over Turkey-Russia ties
* Russia to Turkey : Don't try it again
■ Saudi Arabia 'to execute more than 50 convicted of terrorism'
■ Syria air strikes: Issue 'above party politics', says McDonnell
■ Russia-Turkey tension: How Putin acts in a crisis
■ Turkey to hand over Russian pilot's body after Syria downing
■ Paris attacks: Obama pays respects at Bataclan theatre
■ Princess Charlotte: Kensington Palace releases new photos
► MAGAZINE
■ How cockroaches could save lives
■ Why don't people see the yeti any more?
■ Can I be buried next to my Jewish husband?
■ Why do so many Russians turn to psychics?
■ Raped, pregnant and afraid of being jailed
■ The day Iceland's women went on strike
■ The department pretending to run North Korea
■ Why don't women become truckers?
► FUTURE
■ Have you ever felt 'solastalgia'? A word to describe a very modern feeling of distress
■ Are any foods safe to eat anymore?
■ The benefits of getting older
► EARTH
■ The fish that (maybe) killed a king - Lampreys supposedly took out England's Henry I
■ Closest-ever view of watery moon
■ The animals that don't get cancer
■ 'Evil' ants enslave their fellows
■ Why orangutans have strange faces
► HEALTH
■ Online brain training 'helps older adults with everyday tasks'
■ 'Milestone' prostate cancer drug
■ Ebola global response was 'too slow', say health experts
■ Mutant mosquitoes 'resist malaria'
► TECHNOLOGY
■ Anonymous posts Ku Klux Klan list
■ Yahoo stops some users accessing emails in ad-blockers row
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
■ Frontal brain wrinkle linked to hallucinations
■ Do we underestimate the power of plants and trees?
■ Can eating less meat help reduce climate change?
■ COP 21: Philippines wrestles with climate dilemma
■ COP21: Public support for tough climate deal 'declines'
■ Will coal be on the dole after COP21?
■ Hopes raised for Paris climate deal - Global leaders are to gather for a UN global warming summit in Paris, with the shadow cast by the recent attacks expected to boost chances of a deal.
* Rallies call for action
* What is climate change?
* 2015 likely to be warmest on record
* Where are the climate change songs?
* A warming world
* What will the Paris summit achieve?
* Why do two degrees matter?
* Switzerland's vanishing natural wonder
► BUSINESS
■ VW emissions scandal : More cars found to cheat tests
■ Why is hi-tech Japan using cassette tapes and faxes?
■ The tea industry boss in love with the drink
► ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT : Adele's 25 makes UK chart history with 800,000 album sales
► 10 things we didn't know last week - Tony Blair tried to become a stand-up comedian, plus more nuggets.
► TODAY's AFRICAN PROVERB
■ "Bad counsel may cause you to fall into an abyss"- A Somali proverb sent by Abshir Fire Cadde, Nelspruit, South Africa
■ "When a mother elephant blows its trumpet, the baby elephant stays quiet"- A Yoruba proverb from Nigeria sent by Collins Fadare, London, UK
■ "Plenty is still; hunger is a wanderer"- A Zulu proverb sent by Tarikua Getachew, Ethiopia
■ "An elephant does not see the fleas on its body, but sees those on others"- A Somali proverb sent by Abdi, Faribault, The US
► Antarctica gaining more ice than losing – NASA
► Heat flash over Sinai prior to Russian plane crash reportedly detected by US satellite
► RT EXCLUSIVE : Crew joins poignant Russian search at Sinai plane crash site
► Top army general calls Russia '#1 threat' to US
► Syria hospitals Russia accused of bombing don't exist – Defense Ministry
► Fantastical spectacles from space: 5 stunning views from 15 years at the ISS (VIDEO)
► Boy bites snake: Venomous viper killed - by 17-month-old toddler in Brazil
► FM Lavrov pledges stronger support to Russian diasporas despite Washington & Brussels
► Warm & wet Mars stripped of atmosphere by solar winds – NASA
► Netanyahu's new spox : John Kerry 'has a 12-year-old's intellect', Obama's actions 'anti-Semitic'
► Kadyrov claims masterminds of thwarted attack on him hiding in Syria
► Russian court reverses ruling recognizing Muslim book as extremist
► Los Angeles declares 'shelter crisis' to aid homeless
► Explosive vest & Times Square: New ISIS propaganda video threatens NY
► Man in Joker mask threatens to kill '1 Arab a week' in Canada, gets arrested
► Russian warplanes disrupt ISIS oil sales channels; destroy 500 terrorist oil trucks in Syria
► Hollande to tell Obama Europe can't wait for US war of attrition with ISIS to succeed – report
► China vows to bring ISIS to justice as Chinese hostage confirmed killed
► Anonymous releases how-to-hack guide for 'n00b' beginners who want to fight ISIS online
► China buys 24 advanced Russian Su-35 warplanes in estimated $2bn landmark deal
► Take no prisoners: Head of Russian region urges tougher stance in war against terror
► ISIS could be used to reignite extremism in Russia; Syria strikes aim to prevent this – official
► 'You're a virus, we're the cure': Anonymous takes down 20,000 ISIS Twitter accounts
► Bomb scare on Baker Street : Controlled explosion after police evacuate London tube station
► ISIS bought anti-aircraft missiles in Ukraine via Kuwait cell
► Bernie Sanders : We need new 'NATO' that includes Russia to defeat ISIS
► NATO is actively inventing enemies, Russia is not - Lavrov
► Ancient discoveries: Thousands of gold & bronze items unearthed at Chinese cemetery
► Hacktivists claim ISIS planning attacks in Paris, US, other worldwide locations for this Sunday
► Bomb threat diverts Turkish Airlines NYC-Istanbul flight to Halifax; plane evacuated
► State of emergency, blackout in Russia's Crimea after transmission towers in Ukraine blown up
► 'We kill innocent people': Bataclan survivor says Paris horror made him rethink West's actions
► West Bank radio station shut down for 'incitement' in overnight Israeli raid by IDF
► 5 injured in fire at Chicago's John Hancock Center (VIDEO)
► Russia & US must join forces against ISIS, 'address root causes of terrorism' – UN Sec Gen
► Gangs of New York : Sicilian mafia offers Big Apple protection from 'psychopathic' ISIS
► Russian airstrikes destroy 472 terrorist targets in Syria in 48 hours, 1,000 oil tankers in 5 days
► Delivery of S-300 air defence systems to Tehran begins – ambassador
► French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle launches first anti-ISIS missions in Syria & Iraq
► Russia's complex anti-ISIS campaign in Syria would be impossible without Iran – Putin
► Moscow court bans Church of Scientology over 'irreligious' trademark restrictions
► Israeli jets strike Gaza in response to rocket fire
►Anti-Muslim sentiment grows in US after Paris attacks
► Medvedev: US Mideast policy contributed to rise of Islamic State
► It's not in the Bible, nor in Koran: Putin signs law exempting holy books from extremism checks
► PM Medvedev bans foreign-made software in Russian state agencies
► RUSSIAN FIGHTER JET SHOT DOWN BY TURKEY
* One of 2 Russian pilots shot down by Turkey rescued, back to airbase in Syria
* Russia deploys missile cruiser off Syria coast, ordered to destroy any target posing danger
* Russian Su-24 fighter jet shot down over Syria - Russian MoD (VIDEO)
* Ankara defends ISIS, Turkish officials have financial interest in oil trade with group - PM Medvedev
* Russia to deploy S-400 defense missile system to Khmeimim airbase in Syria - defense minister
* Downed in 17 seconds? Where Turkey's story of Su-24 violating airspace just does not add up
* Putin will respond : Russians feel betrayed as Turkey stabs them in the back
* Russian warplane shot down at Syria-Turkey border LIVE UPDATES
* #IstandWithRussia: Social media express solidarity with Moscow, mourn killed pilot
► Wait, both? Obama says Russia needs to target Daesh… and ISIL
► Cameron must investigate ISIS terror funding by Gulf allies – Lord Ashdown
► Senior leftist MP calls for complete halt on Russia-Turkey air traffic
► Putin: Turkey deliberately leading relations with Russia 'into a gridlock'
► Syrian opposition targets journalists it deems pro-govt – Amnesty on RT crew attack
► 'Commercial scale' oil smuggling into Turkey becomes priority target of anti-ISIS strikes
► German air force to support France in fight against 'murderous gang' in Syria
► Terrorists in Su-24 search operation area killed - Russian Defense Ministry
► Turkish newspaper editor in court for 'espionage' after revealing weapon convoy to Syrian militants
► Russia deploys cutting-edge S-400 air defense system to Syrian base after Su-24 downing
► Turkey risks provoking next world war – Iraq's Vice President Maliki
► 'They know how it's done': Turkey violated Greek airspace 2,244 times in 2014 alone
► £1m diamond crackers for richest 1%, Christmas austerity for the rest
► Russian region to distribute anti-ISIS book among Muslim clerics & civil servants
► Presidential sweet: St. Petersburg to showcase full-size Putin statue made entirely of chocolate
► No US airstrikes in Syria since Russia deployed S-400 systems
► Obama signs NDAA, approving $800 million aid to 'moderate' Syrians, Kiev
► US anti-tank TOW missile used in attack on RT journalists in Syria
► 2 civilians, 1 police officer killed in Colorado Springs shooting
► NSA begins new phone surveillance program as bulk metadata collection ends
► 3 dead as unknown gunmen attack UN Mali base
► Putin approves economic sanctions against Turkey following downing of Russian warplaneDefinitely something wrong is happening to me. I'm sick but I laugh, ahahhaa ...America, I'm bored at you! But I wonder I can't get away from you.
► Turkish weapons 'heading to end in ISIS hands': RT speaks to Cumhuriyet journalists
► Russian Su-24 pilot's body in Turkey, about to be sent home - Turkish PM
► Prominent Kurdish lawyer shot dead in southeast Turkey
► Turkish cafe owner donates tragic day's takings to murdered Su-24 pilot's family
► Turkey stopped violating Greek airspace after Russian Su-24 downing - Athens source
► Turkey boosts arms supplies to Syria terrorists in exchange for oil & antiques – Damascus
► 'Oxygen for jihadists' : ISIS-smuggled oil flows through Turkey to intl markets – Iraqi MP
► Cameron to order RAF airstrikes against ISIS leadership in Syria – media
► Sex abuse against horses on the rise in Switzerland
► Germany calls for 'special purpose' global alliance against ISIS
► OP-ED
■ The secret of Putin's success: Defending Russia like a modern-day Bismarck
■ 'US Congress must pull the plug on Obama's failed strategy in Syria'
■ Putin, Russia and the West: After Paris & Sinai, G20 summit is bad news for ISIS terrorists
■ 'Paris terrorism: Mainstream media's new hit song'
■ 'West can't bear to see Islamic State defeated'
■ Don' agree with Legatum? You must be a 'KGB' agent!
■ Why the Paris terror attacks didn't 'change everything' - by Pepe Escobar
■ 'Turkey good example of West's duplicity towards ISIS'
■ 'Why down Russian jet? Because fighting ISIS is not really on Turkey's agenda'
■ Europe's moral and spiritual vacuum invites acts of terrorism
■ Let's talk, Turkey: Downing of Russian SU-24 bomber just doesn't add up
■ NATO-member Turkey defending Islamic State while killing Kurds
■ What Turkey's attack on Russian aircraft says about MidEast geopolitical dynamics
■ Putin and Hollande go after Erdogan's racket - by :Pepe Escobar
► BUSINESS
■ Russia's anti-terror cooperation may lead to easing of Western sanctions
■ No space for US without Russian rockets
■ China busts biggest "underground bank"
■ Goldman Sachs advises to buy Russian ruble in 2016
■ Global gas demand to grow 32% by 2040 – Putin
■ Russian stock market hits highest level since spring 2008
■ China creates 4,000 businesses daily – report
■ Kremlin considers economic response to 'Turkish aggression'
■ Turkish goods under the microscope of Russian customs
► VIDEOS
■ US refuses to share 'proof' of 'Russia striking Syrian hospitals' allegations
■ Tensions at Slovenian-Austrian border (30.10.2015)
■ China warns US of potential war sparked by 'minor incidents in South China Sea
■ 'To advise and assist': US to deploy special forces in Syria to fight against ISIS
■ Russian A321 fell 'almost vertically', technical fault behind crash || ■ Bodies of 224 Sinai crash victims delivered to Cairo morgue || ■ First video from 7K9268 A321 crash site in Sinai || ■ People worldwide pay tribute to victims of Russian 7K9268 flight
■ US-Russia should compete on historical justice, not nukes – historian Stephen Cohen
■ Meet C919: China unveils first homegrown passenger jet to challenge Boeing, Airbus
■ Shooting Star? Meteor lights up Thailand sky
■ Sea Battle: Rescuers free whale caught in fishing net in California
■ Syria hospitals Russia accused of bombing don't exist – Defense Min
■ 'They cuffed my hands, blindfolded me': Israel detained over hundred kids since October
■ Devil's HQ in Belarus? Drone buzzes 666-shaped Soviet-era apartments
■ Putin tops Forbes' most powerful people list for 3rd year in a row
■ Sinai plane crash: Bomb theory prevails while probe still ongoing
■ ISIS blockade ceased: Assad forces retake key highway to Aleppo
■ 'No moderate rebels in Syria, US just trying to save face'
■ Aerial: Town swallowed by toxic mud after dam break in Brazil
■ Putin grounds Russia-Egypt flights for crash probe duration
■ UFO, meteor, military?! Huge tailed object lights up California sky
■ Winner Takes It All (RT Documentary). Irina Viner is a legendary Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach. Her athletes have won a myriad of accolades in the biggest international competitions. Take a look behind the scenes of their incredible performances and find out what it takes to train star gymnasts.
■ India PM to visit UK amid demands to return British crown jewel to India
■ Not today death: Old man narrowly avoids being hit by train in Brazil
■ Twin suicide bombings rock Beirut; 43 killed, over 200 wounded
■ PARIS ATTACK
* Shooting in Paris: Many killed and injured in 3 separate attacks
* RAW: Police arrive at Bataclan concert hall in Paris where hostage situation is unfolding
* Paris shooting victims rushed to hospital
* Night in Paris: Hostage situation, dozens dead in gunfire, suicide blasts
* Paris attacks TIMELINE : Suicide bombers, blasts, shootouts
* Leaders express condolences to France over Paris attack
* RAW: Calais 'Jungle' refugee camp on fire as Paris rocked by fatal attacks
* France: Forensic experts inspect suicide bomber in an attacked cafe in Paris
* 'Paris tragedy should motivate world leaders combat terrorism together' - Russian official
* Bataclan attack video: People flee Paris theater seconds after terrorists open fire
* Paris attacks: Couse of events, investigation, witness stories
* 'Dont use Paris as an excuse for racism and war!' - anti-CNN protesters
* 'Do you trust me?' Paris attack mourners hug blindfolded Muslim
* Police raid Saint-Denis in hunt for Paris attacks mastermind
* Police raid in Saint-Denis related to Paris attacks, deaths reported
* RAW: Armed men seen in vicinity of Saint-Denis shoot-out
* French police chop through church door with axe in Saint Denis
* Saint Denis wrap up: 2 dead, 7 arrested in massive raid near Paris
* French police arrest, lead off suspects during Saint Denis anti-terror op
■ Putin arrives in Turkey ahead of G20 summit
■ Putin, Cameron meet for 1st time in a year amid Syria crisis
■ Full video of a man 'eavesdropping' on Putin & Obama at G20
■ Massive anti-terror raids in France, Belgium follow Paris attacks, dozens arrested
■ Al Nusra commander & reporter hit by mortar fire filming interview
■ ISIS financed from 40 countries, incl G20 members – Putin (FULL SPEECH). President Vladimir Putin says he's shared Russian intelligence data on Islamic State financing with his G20 colleagues: the terrorists appear to be financed from 40 countries, including some G20 member states.
■ G20 final day: Fight against terror & Russia - West cooperation
■ A321 jet crash in Sinai was terrorist act - Putin
■ Sinai 7K9268 jet downed by foreign-made bomb, $50mln for info – FSB
■ RAW: Moment Russian cruise missile flies by targeting ISIS in Syria
■ FIRST VIDEO: Russian strategic bombers on anti-ISIS sorties to Syria
■ Russia targets ISIS with 34 cruise missiles, strategic bombers – Def Min briefing
■ Russia steps up anti-terror mission in Syria, uses largest supersonic jet
■ New footage of Russian strategic bombers striking targets in Syria
■ Combat Cam: Russian jets destroy ISIS oil refinery & tanker trucks in Syria
■ Russian Caspian Sea fleet launches cruise missiles against ISIS sites in Syria
■ 'For Paris': Russian air force inscribe bombs to strike ISIS targets
■ US sticks to anti-Assad strategy in Syria, won't share intel with Russia
■ US lawmakers tell Obama to fight ISIS instead of Assad
■ The Congo Dandies (RT Documentary)
■ Anti-Muslim sentiment spreading across US, EU after Paris attacks
■ How the US fights ISIS: What does the real picture look like?
■ RUSSIAN FIGHTER JET SHOT DOWN BY TURKEY
* RAW: Russian Su-24M fighter jet shot down over Syria
* GRAPHIC: Russian Su-24 pilot surrounded by armed rebels, allegedly dead
* NEW VIDEO: Russian Su-24 fighter jet downed over Syria, parachute seen in sky
* Putin: Downing of Russian jet over Syria stab in the back by terrorist accomplices
* 'Turkey wants to drag NATO in a kind of collision course with Russia' – Ali Rizk
* FSA video claims Russian helicopter hit with US-made TOW missile near Su-24 crash site
* Su-24 crash: RT special coverage of Russian warplane downed over Syria
* MAP: Russian Su-24 crash scheme by defense ministry
* US-backed forces have right to self-defense, but others do not': State Dept. spox
* Lavrov: Downing Russian Su-24 looks like planned provocation, well-prepared ambush
* No warnings from Turkish jets before attack – Russian Su-24 rescued pilot first interview
* 'We still haven't received a clear apology from Turkey on Su-24 downing' - Putin
■ GRAPHIC: Dashcam video shows black teen shot 16 times by cop
■ 'Broad anti-terrorist coalition' : Putin, Hollande decide to join forces in fighting ISIS
■ 'Everything the West has done was to create ISIS' – John Pilger
■ Brawl in Kentucky mall kicks off Black Friday violence
■ 'Turkmen' who boasted of killing Russian pilot is allegedly Turk nationalist
■ Active shooter near Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood office
■ US anti-tank TOW missile used in attack on RT journalists in Syria
■ Putin approves economic sanctions on Turkey
■ Arctic Family: In Love With Cold (RT Documentary). As international interest in the Arctic grows, Russia is resuming development of Franz Josef Land, its polar territory situated only 900 km from the North Pole. RT Doc takes a look at the lives of the people laying the foundations for a new town here, while living next door to a group of curious polar bears.
■ Life-size chocolate Putin to be showcased in St.Pete
■ US knows ally Saudi Arabia is the source of terrorism : Disaster Capitalism author
■ Anti-Terror Op: Russian forces kill 3 ISIS-linked militants in Dagestan
■ 'ISIS managed to sell oil to Turkey on black market at less than 50% of global prices' – Iraqi MP
► Special Series - Putin's Russia: Kremlin Rules
► Inside Story : The end of China one-child policy: too little too late?
► Trump and the media: A marriage made in ratings heaven? - The Listening Post (Full)
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Jaime 'El Bronco' Rodriguez: Mexico's new Zorro?
► Inside Story - Why has US reneged on vow to keep troops out of Syria?
► Counting the Cost - India's rising power in Africa
► Featured Documentary - ISIL and the Taliban
► How will Turkey's president consolidate his power?
► Science in a Golden Age - Chemistry: The Search for the Philosopher's Stone
► A new era in Taiwan-China relations?
► Al Jazeera English HD Live Stream (Beta)
► Special Series - In Search of Putin's Russia: Arising from the Rouble
► Inside Story : Why does the West need Sisi?
► Turkey's 'free' press - The Listening Post (Full)
► Counting the Cost - Can the AK party save Turkey's flagging economy?
► Inside Story - A new era in Myanmar?
► Inside Story - Have UN-led talks in Libya been compromised?
► TechKnow - The cars of the future
► A setback for India's prime minister?
► The Russian plane crash and the battle of narratives - The Listening Post (Full)
► Inside Story : How should France deal with aftermath of Paris attacks?
► Counting the Cost - Dubai Airshow and the battle for the skies
► In Search of Putin's Russia - Reclaiming the Empire
► Inside Story: Does ISIL have a global reach?
► Inside Story: Who is France at war with?
► Inside Story - Less pressure on Syria's Assad?
► Inside Story : Tracking down the Paris attackers
► Al Jazeera World - Libya's Forgotten King
► Inside Story: Islamic Movement's northern branch banned in Israel
► 101 East - An Attack on Bloggers
► UpFront - What is behind ISIL's attacks?
► Inside Story - Are efforts to tackle 'radicalisation' misplaced?
► Double standards in the Paris attacks coverage - The Listening Post (Full)
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Former al-Qaeda Mufti : I condemn ISIL attacks
► Inside Story: Bamako Hotel Attack: Mali's security challenges
► Featured Documentary - Justice! This exclusive Al Jazeera documentary is the incredible behind-the-scenes account of one man's extraordinary battle against judicial corruption in Ghana, one of sub-Saharan Africa's most developed countries.Over the course of two years, acclaimed investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas secretly filmed 12 of the country's High Court judges, 22 other judges, and 140 other court officials accepting bribes.In early September this year, despite huge pressure to keep his findings confidential, Anas released them to the Ghanaian public, unleashing an almost unprecedented crisis of confidence in the nation's judiciary - hitherto one of its most trusted and revered institutions.Justice! follows this most unconventional journalist, a qualified barrister in his own right, as these dramatic events come to a climax; revealing the complex moral and ethical dilemmas involved in an self-funded crusade that always looked likely to humble some of the most powerful men in the country, but which controversially also led to the release of alleged violent criminals from police custody. Although his identity is a closely guarded secret - because maintaining his anonymity is so crucial to working undercover - Anas has long enjoyed huge public support in Ghana and across Africa. Famously his work has even been endorsed by US President Barack Obama. But this this time even many of his friends feared he had bitten off more than he could chew, that the stakes were too high, that the risks to his safety were too great.This film tells of the huge political and personal pressures that saw Anas put his own and his family's lives on the line as the day of revelation drew near, the number of deaths threats increased and tense last-minute manoeuvring was needed to outwit the shadowy enemies trying desperately to stifle the story.The resulting scandal, which is still playing out, is changing the political landscape of the nation and its effects may be felt for years to come. As Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary- General and one of Ghana's most famous sons says in the film. "Sometimes it takes a spark, just a spark, and I think Anas has provided that spark for the whole edifice to blow up."One thing is certain - it makes for compelling viewing.
► Inside Story : Bangladesh executions - justice or political rivalry?
► Earthrise - Take the Power Back
► Inside Story - Voter apathy in Egypt
► Rebel Geeks - Steal from the Capitalists
► Fault Lines - One Day in Charkh
► Inside Story - The dilemma facing Syrian refugees
► Al Jazeera World - Libya's Forgotten King
► Africa Investigates - Uganda : Living In Fear
► 101 East - China: Faking It
► Inside Story - Is India becoming more intolerant?
► Inside Story - Why did Turkey shoot down a Russian plane?
► Talk to Al Jazeera - President of Mali : peace process will not be derailed
► Special Series - Snow of the Andes: Peru's Cocaine
► Inside Story - Who is buying ISIL's oil?
► Talk to Al Jazeera - Relative of Netanyahu says PM against Palestinian state
► National anthems : beating the drums of war? - The Listening Post (Full)
► Earthrise - Long Road to Paris
► TechKnow - The farmers growing vegetables with LED lights
► Can world leaders reach climate change deal?
► Featured Documentary - Kenya's Enemy Within
► Can Turkey and Russia resolve their dispute?
► Obama Says He Didn't Break Promise by Sending Ground Troops to Syria
► Here's Why E. Coli Isn't a Huge Headache for Chipotle
► 6 Contests to Watch as Voters Go to the Polls Tuesday
► IDEAS
■ SEAN GREGORY : How the Kansas City Royals Dashed to a World Series Title
■ ELIANA DOCKTERMAN : Here's Why It's So Important to Hire More Female Directors
■ STANLEY B. GREENBERG : Jeb Bush's Slide Shouldn't Surprise Anyone
■ EMMA ASHFORD : Obama's Syria Strategy Is Doomed to Fail
■ JACK DICKEY : Why Grantland Couldn't Outlast Bill Simmons' Exit From ESPN
■ SEN. JEANNE SHAHEEN : U.S. Refugee Goal Falls Short of Our Capability
■ HEATHER JONES : 5 Myths About How Teens Use Technology
■ STEVEN BRILL : What the Legal Battle Over Trump U. Reveals
■ ELIANA DOCKTERMAN : Here's Why It's So Important to Hire More Female Directors
■ KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR : Ben Carson Is Bad for Black Americans
■ MARK THOMPSON : What it Would Take to Defeat ISIS
■ MARINE LE PEN : How France Will Conquer the Enemies of Liberty
■ DR. BEN CARSON : The U.S. Must Not Accept Any Syrian Refugees
■ RANA FOROOHAR : Why Europe Needs More Integration to Fight Terror
■ SEN. RAND PAUL : The ISIS Problem Is About Money — Not Refugees
■ MADELEINE ALBRIGHT : ISIS Wants Us to Think Refugees Are the Enemy
■ DAVID MILIBAND : Don't Conflate Terrorists With Refugees
■ VIVIENNE WALT : The Hardest Question: Explaining the Paris Attacks to My Child
■ JAY NEWTON-SMALL : Paris Attacks Drag Down French Tourism, Economy
■ RANA FOROOHAR : How Keeping Migrants Out Will Cost America Billions
■ JOE KLEIN : The 2016 Candidates Need Thoughtful Strategies on ISIS
■ RANA FOROOHAR : Why Europe Needs More Integration to Fight Terror
■ BERKLEY HUDSON : A Look Inside Mizzou's Crucible of Race
■ SUSANNA SCHROBSDORFF : Thanksgiving in Paris, Then and Now
■ JEFFREY KLUGER : Jenny McCarthy Wrong Again — This Time on HIV
■ DANIEL D'ADDARIO : Jessica Jones Is Marvel's Most Nuanced Heroine Yet
■ JOE KLEIN : The Moment to Define Trump
■ MARK THOMPSON : Why the U.S. Military Attacked an Afghan Hospital
■ JARED MALSIN / Cairo : The Killing of a Kurdish Lawyer Means Dark Days for Turkey
► Explosions, Gunfire in Paris Raid - A woman wearing an explosive suicide vest blew herself up as heavily armed police tried to storm a suburban Paris apartment where the suspected mastermind of last week's attacks was believed to be holed up, police said
* Mastermind of Paris Attacks Identified Amid a Night of Raids in France
* Anti-Terrorism Raids Launched Across France in Wake of Paris Attacks
* How Homegrown Terrorism Came to Paris
* France Carries Out Fresh Round of Air Strikes in Syria
* France's Long History of Defending Itself — And Its Values
* What to Know About the Suspect Behind the Attacks
► U.S. Smoking Rate Declines to Record Low
► Donald Trump Is In Favor Of Legally Requiring American Muslims to Register on a Database
► More Mexicans Are Leaving the U.S. Than Entering
► FEATURED
■ Thanksgiving in Paris, Then and Now
■ The 2016 Candidates Need Thoughtful Strategies on ISIS
■ A Look Inside Mizzou's Crucible of Race
■ Why Europe Needs More Integration to Fight Terror
■ France's 'Generation Bataclan' Hasn' t Lost Its Joie de Vivre
■ Jenny McCarthy Wrong Again — This Time on HIV
■ ISIS Wants Us to Think Refugees Are the Enemy
■ Jessica Jones Is Marvel's Most Nuanced Heroine Yet
► Belgium Police Arrest 16 - Belgian prosecutors said police had detained 16 people in 22 anti-terror raids but that Paris fugitive Salah Abdeslam was not among them. Despite the raids, the authorities maintained their highest terror alert in the capital for a third straight day
* Belgian Capital in Terrorist Threat Lockdown
* Belgium Releases Two More Photos of Chief Suspect in Paris Attacks
* Belgian Soccer Game Canceled Due to Security Concerns
* A Look Inside the Belgian Town at the Center of the Paris Attacks Investigation
* Obama Warns Not to Overreact to Paris Attacks
* Paris Attacks Mastermind Confirmed Killed in Police Raid
► Iran Sentences U.S. Journalist Jason Rezaian to Prison
► Worldwide Warning - The U.S. State Department has issued a rare worldwide travel alert due to ongoing terrorist threats. The travel alert urges caution for any Americans traveling abroad, coming in the wake of a terrorist attack in Paris that killed 130 people.
* This Is Life Under a Terror Lockdown in Brussels
* Explosive Vest Found in Paris Suburb Could be Linked to Attacks
* White House Asks Allies to Step Up ISIS Campaign
* U2 Reschedules Paris Concerts Postponed Because of Attacks
* France Launches Airstrikes Against ISIS in Iraq
* Civilians Likely Killed in U.S. Strike on ISIS in Iraq
► Holiday Shoppers Get a Head Start - Black Friday used to kick off the holiday shopping season, but now Thanksgiving Day is the tradition for some shoppers. Overall, the National Retail Federation predicted about 30 million people would be shopping on Thanksgiving
* 5 Surprising Things on Sale on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
* REI's Black Friday Boycott Gains Support From Several States
* Beware: Car Accidents Spike 34% on Black Friday
* Ice Throws Thanksgiving Into a Skid for Travelers
* Watch the Best Balloons from Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
* Watch President Obama Pardon the Thanksgiving Turkey of the United States
► Facebook Expanding Wordwide Parental Leave to Four Months
► NBA Great Kobe Bryant Announces He Will Retire
► LOCAL
■ Ex-L.A. County sheriff's sergeant sentenced to 8 years in prison in jail visitor beating
■ Lamb sacrifice performed for man 5 days before he was ejected onto freeway sign
■ Why the LAFD is still largely white and male despite diversity efforts
■ L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti's endorsement of Hillary Clinton hits embarrassing snag
■ L.A. Mayor Garcetti rules out, for now, declaring homelessness an emergency
■ Essential California: California lawmakers take annual trip to Hawaii
■ Essential California: The strange war on free speech
■ On gun control, Gavin Newsom seems to be following Bloomberg's strategic lead
■ Accept Syrian refugees? State politicians chart a moderate course
■ Holiday travelers be warned: Huge snowstorm coming to Sierra Nevada
■ Study: One-third of nation's 30 worst traffic bottlenecks are in Los Angeles area
■ El Nino may trigger floods, famine and sickness in much of the world
■ Massive El Nino gains strength, likely to drench key California drought zone
■ A java man's adventure in Japanese coffee roasting
■ Some Newport Beach residents angry over 12-unit, affordable-housing project
■ Fortune struck for these Syrian migrants, but can they make it in California?
► NATION
■ Chris Christie a no-go for main GOP debate
■ Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard released from U.S. prison after 30 years
■ Canada's Justin Trudeau replaces Obama as young, charismatic leader on world stage
► WORLD
■ Forbes 'Most Powerful' list ranks the rich, the smart and the menacing
■ Feinstein criticizes Obama's Islamic State strategy, urges more U.S. special forces in Syria
■ Islamic State shows the ability to shift to more sophisticated tactics
■ People with 'a desire to help' among victims of Mali terrorist attack
■ Obama resolves to defeat Islamic State, urges Americans to reject fear
■ Paris strikes and their aftermath expose security lapses in Europe
► BUSINESS
■ Problems caused by Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal expand
■ Former Tesla workers launch mysterious Gardena start-up with ties to Chinese multibillionaire
► POLITICS
■ Nancy Pelosi's vineyard makes her fourth-richest Californian in Congress
■ L.A. art collector vows to cut off funds to Democrats who voted for Syrian refugee bill
■ Governors' tough talk can't block refugees
► HOME
■ 28 things to do to prepare for El Nino rains this season
■ Get all your holiday shopping done on Sunset in Silver Lake: 19 can't-miss stores and boutiques
■ How did some of California's biggest water savers cut even more? By getting creative.
■ You've been watering your trees all wrong: A drought expert explains how to get it right
■ 5 biggest misconceptions about watering your lawn and garden during a drought
► FOOD
■ Vegan options for Thanksgiving, plus where to get a free vegan meal
■ Dining with an Instagram-worthy view at Alain Ducasse's Rivea at the Delano Las Vegas
■ The Rose Cafe opens, or reopens, in Venice on Tuesday
► SCIENCE
■ In 40 million years, Mars may have a ring (and one fewer moon)
■ American adults get a D in science; 22% confuse astronomy and astrology
■ Why the FDA doesn't want you to say 'GMO'
■ NIH says it will retire all remaining research chimpanzees
■ Scientists spy two - or maybe three - planets in the process of being born
■ Paris climate change conference expected to bring historic deal on emissions
► ENTERTAINMENT : First piece of 'Game of Thrones' Season 6 art supports the Jon Snow truthers
► STYLE : An experience can be the gift of a lifetime, think: Galápagos trip or woodworking class
► TRAVEL : Get ready for twangers (LeAnn Rimes, Merle Haggard), ropers and riders at Las Vegas' rodeo finals
► OPINION
■ Will an optimist or a pessimist win in 2016?
■ Obama is right: Destroying Islamic State will take time and patience, not bluster
► FRAMEWORK
■ Posted by Marc Martin
* The Week in Pictures | October 19 – 25, 2015
* Pictures in the News | October 27, 2015
* Pictures in the News | October 28, 2015
* Homeless children on skid row experience something most kids take for granted: A birthday party
■ Posted by Robert Lachman
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* Review: Sony 4K Action Cam
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