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A race car driver performs in the race of his life. The gate is yellow. A boy with an oar walks out of the surf and onto a beach. Two men standing in the surf on a beach. The couple kissing is near a blond woman. The skinny dog with the long tail is traveling through the field. A man is kicking a ball. Two men are standing in a room. The woman is on her way to a date. If you need to publish the book and you have found one publisher that allows it. At the universities I've worked in North America, human-subject studies (esp. Age is not a PhD admission facor in the continental Europe, too. This is about my experience in computer engineering I found that reading for breadth was the more important approach. If you don't mind hosting your files online, SlideShare is a good solution. You're going to find answers all over the map for this one (i.e., there probably aren't "standards"). The problem I see with the GREs is that the scoring range is highly compressed. You can have a look at the arXiv cultoromics website at http://arxiv.culturomics.org, which however searches in articles on the arXiv. For completeness, Apple's Pages has quite a few nice poster layouts. You can always ask, then it is the choice of the author to accept or not. I would not accelerate things, to avoid getting worse grades that you want. You could defer admission, but it's a little unusual to defer for a year. I can think of three reasons why a faculty member might reveal how a student performed on a qualifying examination. I would say you are approaching it in the wrong way. I think for an appropriate answer I'd need to know exactly what the 'bad' ideology is. I am a PhD student in Computational Science, which is an interdisciplinary major spanning mathematics, computer science, and engineerning. In mathematics, we already have a database of this sort - two them, in fact, with in MathSciNet and Zentralblatt MATH. The other answers here are fantastic at explaining in a technical sense. Stars rotate due to the angular momentum of the gas they formed from. In a few billion years, the Milky Way and Andromeda will collide. It is highly unlikely that we're made out of stuff from only one star. The expansion of space means that objects in cosmological distances are receding away from each other. Stars are rotating, but that's not the cause for their stability. The AAVSO data seems to indicate that it might have already peaked, at around 10.5 (visual). I will be specific to answering the part regarding the prediction of solar flares. There is no 'still' that is not relative to some other object. When you gaze at the moon "live", you are not seeing a still image. Globular clusters occupy an interesting place in the spectrum of composite stellar systems. Speed of light being finite is one of the fundamentals of our Universe. The main flaw with your definition of a "generalised planet" would be the boundary between stars and planets. You only need two-dimensional trigonometry if you know the distances to the two stars and their angular separation. Here is my answer to a similar question posted on the physics stack exchange website. It may be possible for a solar system like ours to exist outside of a galaxy. I think you mean to ask, "What is the local sidereal time of Greenwhich?". Constellations are human constructs to make sense of the night sky. The objects you are refering to are actually two different objects: asteroids and comets. Just for reference, I ended up writing simple web-based lexical decision task software myself. On the surface, it does seem like social anxiety disorder and extroversion shouldn't both exist in the same person. Technically speaking, an emotion is not different from thought the way it is processed in brain, both involve neurotransmitters. According to current models of human concept learning, the answer to your question is both. There are many arguments for why this is not the case. There's the naïve version of spike triggered averaging, and the sophisticated version. I like to think of multitasking as rapid task switching. One human-being reliance on other(s) awareness is defined by the level of trust between the humans. According to Frederick Herzberg's two-factor theory of motivation, intrinsic rewards are motivators (e.g. This short talk deals with issues of "cheating slightly" :Dan Ariely: Our buggy moral code. Basically, what you do is you compare each age group IQ to the standardization sample. This is indeed possible, but I haven't seen it done experimentally for reasons other than feasibility. I'm not sure what you mean by cognitive capacity, but I absolutely believe that language shapes the way we think. I'll address just the first of your three sub-questions, the others have been answered by Chuck Sherrington. Your own theory is bad because it seems to follow from a Lamarkian interpretation of evolutionary theory. From an article entitled Can You Call a 9-Year-Old a Psychopath? Wrap well in plastic (individually) and then put in a freezer bag. I'd been using paper towels to oil the grill, and I just discovered that newspapers work a lot better. Soak whole ears in the husk in a bowl of water. The difference is the amount of protein contained in the flour which can range from 5% to 15%. I don't boil eggs enough to keep a feel for the timing... By the wording of the question, I'm pretty sure you're using one of those pyramidal graters or a "sheet" grater. Its going to depend on the type of packaging and also the freezer. lay down a knife horizontaly on the cloves and hit it. I've only made a couple of bbq sauces, but they've always come out really well. In my experience, fresh garlic is great for when you want texture, or to slow down the flavour infusion. Salmon is a great choice and it's readily available pretty much everywhere. Starting with a whole chilled piece of meat, I quickly pour boiling water over all the outside surface. Black pepper and white pepper are differing preparations of the fruit of the Piper nigrum plant. Tomatoes will last longer if kept in the fridge, but I actually recommend against keeping them there. There are basically two types of cakes: butter and sponge (or Génoise). White fish are, as a rule, more delicately flavored than darker fleshed fish. I have two suspicions: One, you're undercooking your roux, the flour and butter mixture, and not fully incorporating the flour. Probably subjective, but ... Good clad stainless steel will give you much better cooking performance per dollar than copper. The first have covers both been more responsible and told you in that sentence. There is no implication about Tom whatsoever in such a sentence. I have never heard or seen the phrase you mention. "I had mainly been" is fine, in the context you're using it. As bikeboy389 said, you can learn a lot by looking at students' native languages. There are some cases "status" may be accounted of countable. Inclusion is the act of including and exclusion is the act of excluding. Semicolon is used to join sentences that can stand alone, but are joined to emphasize their relationship. Named is preferred in your example, since you are formally giving a name to your method. I'd say the expression I don't got... is generally rare in spoken AmE. As Shinto pointed out, vulgar words exist in every language. In situations like these, I tend to lengthen out the phrase. I'm English, and would probably use 'toilet' most of the time, and always in the context of a private home. The form insofar is American English; the standard form in British and other English is 'in so far'. "Ten of six" probably means 5:50 but I have not heard it before. Second one (for writing purpose), if I believe the "THEY/THEIR (SINGULAR)" article. I'm not sure how "Not at all" sounds in response to "thank you". The word "cable" has its origins in the days of the telegraph. I suspect the phrase originated in the habit of drawing the internet as a cloud shape on network diagrams. Jail is a municipal level, prison is on a state/federal/provincial/territory level. Most style guides recommend against using the slash in phrases like “X and/or Y”, as well as “this is hard/impossible to do”. Another meaning behind this quote aside from probabilities of winning a theoretical battle is the importance of knowing/understanding others. There are several different pushup variations out there and most of them provide a unique advantage. No, don't support your weight on your arms Your hands simply aren't really made for supporting all that weight. Neuromuscular Activation and Dynamic Stretching Here is an excellent video on a dynamic stretching routine for running. Sweat rate is sweat rate, you can't really control it. Additionally often people will think a downhill marathon is easier, but in fact, is often harder than an uphill marathon. Low reps with high weights don't add mass because the duration of the exercise is kept short. Air squats, forward and side lunges, sprawl, wall chair, and lots and lots of jump rope. There are both physiological and neurological reasons to build in rest. A treadmill won't prepare you for the impact of running for real. As @Sarge says, this is for a doctor to diagnose properly. In general, warming up your muscles only requires performing the movement with lower weights. You can mix those, but in my experience, it will be very difficult at first. I've seen guys that are still very flexable while lifting weights. I haven't tried storing tomato seeds myself, but I have tried to store pepper seeds (and they are closely related). Adding soap to water allows the water to dissolve oils. Absolutely ok; we have incorporated coffee grounds into our plant food and many of those grounds included the paper filter. I brought an Ace product that kla crab grass and you can use it below 90 degrees. I live in Delaware and have already harvested my jalapeno and chili peppers. I've got the same problem, where there are fields of dandelions just beyond the borders of my gardens. Some support won't hurt, especially if it is a large fruited variety. First, let me say I've no experience doing battle with Bermuda grass. We have quite a few people here who have grown peppers and small tomatoes indoors and in pots. The longer you can leave the seed-heads on the plant the better (IMHO). Since you've already accepted a nicely sourced answer, I'll contribute some unsubstatiated tradition (i.e. Additional to the other answers, basil famously doesn't like to be damp overnight. It is meant to stimulate root growth - in particular to stimulate the creation of roots. I reccomend "Monkey Grass" because it is like a slow growing weed that reproduces slowly and looks nice! It appears as though it has likely started to bolt. Use coco peat - It's an organic soil derived from coconut husks for garden vegetables and plants which is Eco-friendly. The NPK numbers on the fertilizer represents the percent, by weight, of Nitrogen, P2O5 and K2O, respectively. Your pile will compost without turning it, but it goes faster if you turn it. Well I wouldn't risk it, not in a cold compost system. Some of the guys at my office have potted aloe plants. I concur with @T.E.D; the question is a "no True Scotsman" bar bet. Many towns and villages took their name from the ruling family, the owners of the village. The United States is one of the five largest countries in the world by area. The USSR growth rate during the 50's was not exceptionally high. There is a very good reason not to refer to the Queen's spouse as "King" - because they aren't the King. They had a treaty beginning in 1941, after a few skirmishes along the area in question. The following is taken from my dog-eared copy of the New Penguin Atlas of Medieval History. This relates to the "discovery" of Asian, and other non-European cultures by Americans. That is indeed Greek Looks like a Ticket to a museum or field. I guess those are greek tickets (εισιτηριον) for excavation sites or museums. There was no influence from China to the culture of Greece. It is true that bombs in World War II would make a whistling sound as they fell. The Han Dynasty came after the Qin Dyansty, after the government under Shi Huang Di collapsed. As per your original question: The Wikipedia section does not claim that Joseph P Kennedy bought John F Kennedy's victory. As noted on the Wiki page, grass seed was imported to the new world to improve pasturage for livestock. I am not exactly sure but I remember the media (in India) addressing Delhi as "HASTHINA". A greek-speaking slave (δούλος, doulos) I think would call his master κύριος (translit: kurios; lord, master, sir; vocative form: κύριε). I believe Alexander lost heart after his horse, Bucephelus, died from a wound received in the battle against Porus. Indefinite articles developed from numerals, and the definite articles developed from demonstratives. In fact, you can remove pretty much and preserve grammaticality if you don't care about preserving meaning. Modern Englishes, and many other well-known languages, use base 10 (ie decimal) systems of numerals. It depends on generally syntactic structure of two languages and -yes- some pragmatic issues. In traditional grammar, the word doing is a participle in all your examples. I agree with the commentators that your question is a little confusing. Although I am quite fluent in Russian, I wouldn't say English sound particularly 'cold' to me. Sinhala, one of the languages spoken in Sri Lanka has a four way deixis system. One idea that's been going around at least since the 80s is that you can distinguish between Holds and Moves. Every language is permeated by the cultural values in which it is immersed. As in Russian, Polish marks animate masculine nouns by having a genitive-accusative vs. the nominative-accusative of inanimate masculines. This is an example I always find is helpful for first year. As with all natural laws, Zipf's law is an approximation. "Phoneme" is a theoretical construct which probably can't go away. This is what they recommend at Oxford as introductory textbooks to students starting a Masters' in Linguistics. According to a statistical estimation I know roughly 7000 words in English. No, a tent will not give you any protection from bears that want what's inside. In general they are not considered dangerous because they rarely attack humans. Nylon, among other synthetics, is an ideal material for clothing for most outdoor pursuits for several reasons. GPS systems can, and do, work everywhere you can get satellites. American black bears They are somewhat common in some wilderness areas of California, mostly in the mountains. Skiing is a sport where taking lessons pays off very quickly. Alright, there are several different issues here that we must be sure to address. Apart from what has been said, your need of water also depends on what you eat. If you can settle on purple Nunatak and Feather Friends have good sleeping bags in those colors. Here is an interesting article on wikipedia to give overview of pressure related injuries. I'm no herpetologist, but in my experience, snakes are in the "you don't bug me, I won't bug you" category. Unlike others, I think the route is pretty well described. Boiling eliminates only a certain class of contaminants that can make you ill. You can get a rough estimate from using an online calorie estimation website. The above advice is quite good, just wanted to add on thing to consider regarding food in bear country. Yes, it is accepted practice to wash new Semi-Static rope (or Single Rope Technique/SRT Rope as it is known by cavers). My opinion is to wait until the child itself expresses a desire for this. I would say it's completely safe so long as the bottles have been adequately rinsed to remove any detergent residue. You can try putting the diaper on backwards which may only work for a little while. Would you be concerned with the mind changing if he wasn't shouting and/or misbehaving? Here's what I saw with my fraternal twins: While learning to speak, all children develop some of their own dialect. We always lightly bopped our kids on the mouth, therefore showing him that his mouth is what hurt you. Any breed of dog can be perfectly safe or extremely dangerous. Baby talk, when used correctly is beneficial to speech development. Many children, instead of being motivated by reward are motivated by being in control. I've found with my baby that it's more accurate to go by his behavior than by "rules". It is always difficult when parents refuse to see what seems obvious to a teacher. The topics you mention are very broad and not closely related in the scientific world. As was mentioned, the problem with cheese is the potential for Listeria. Yours looks like the one we used for my kids (same brand and everything). We used a clean cloth or baby sock wrapped around an ice cube with our kids and grandkids. An alternative would be to expose her solely or additionally to Hindi in daycare. Here are some things that worked with my son who started toilet training around 2.5 years. You can put her toys near her or give he toys to her. My wife and I originally had the same problem with our newborn twins fussing when bath time was over. I have been in a simular situation with my daughter and a female friend when they were 5 and 4. Eating off a spoon has to be an unusual experience for them. In my experience, babies tend to wake up by themselves when they get hungry. I understand that the first 3 days are the most important, so much so it is vital you do it then. We tried putting a male betta in a community tank once. First, the turtles are eating the fish because fish are food, not friends. To reduce the amount of fur a cat malts over your furniture and clothes you could try a deshedder brush. Breed Zebra Danios are extremely hardy fish, they are almost difficult to kill. I think Keltari has some good ideas.... A cat can change its "taste" in litter material. They don't intend to leave those items around the house or untidy the house. Something is bothering your cat and he does not like it. Cats may or may not lick a person based on all kinds of things. In my 200 L fresh water tank, which is an aggressive tank, fish occasionally get harassed to death. First, you should realize that this is not you or your dog's problem. The info you've been given in the previous answers is good. Some researchers believe domestic cats never really mentally grow up completely and they always look at you like their mom. I started to dig into this because you caught my curiosity itch with the question... As mentioned in previous answers, rats and gerbils can be offered instead of mice or in a rotation with mice. As covered in the other answers, your only option is to see a vet in order to have surgery done. Allergies to animals, particularly furry ones, can be across the board rather than species specific. John Cavan has some reasonable and appropriate methods for increasing a rabbits weight in his answer. You'll always want to add fish into a tank slowly. A trick I did was to grab and hold my cats close if they disturbed me during the night. Bettas are highly territorial and no matter what sexes you keep together they will fight. We had a cat that required daily medication, and it was a struggle to give the cat a pill. Cats don't usually like to have their paws held, touched, or anything like that. Supposedly Danios need to school which mean you need at least 5-8 Danios in your tank. Others have made some good suggestions about how to neutralize the odors in the area. Why did Aristotle place the earth at the centre of an infinite universe? I am not convinced that positivism is routinely asociated to a leftist ideology. The difference is huge, as not all non-physical things exist in minds. My motivation is that I like to look at things from their roots and go up. sufficient is an upper bound, necessary is a lower bound. It's a tautology, but the mapping between logic and the English-language description is wrong. Accessibility is determined by the axioms of the modal logic you're working within. Although I believe Searle is mistaken, I don't think you have found the problem. Should arrival at this point be the focus for examination of any system? The least that can be said is that we must be born with the ability and 'knowledge' to learn. Wittgenstein is alluding to how Russell himself solved the Paradox - the theory of ramified types. As others have already mentioned, numbers are of course abstractions. wikipedia, as much as it is a supposedly self correcting medium, is not necessarily a definitive account of anything. I don't think the burden of proof is on positive or negative versions. Our interactions are merely depends on where we put our perception. It is the same idea as what Aristotle called the unmoved mover. An alternative tripod that may serve your needs is the TrekPod. Fast Picture Viewer is $9.99 and works just fine on 64-bit Windows 7 (I'm using it myself). There are waterproof compacts that go to 10 meters, such as some of the Olympus Tough models. The wider your aperture, the smaller your focal depth will be. It refers to the maximum f-stop (which is defined as the ratio of focal length to effective aperture diameter). In my experience, when the final production will be in sRGB, use that color profile from start to finish. If your interest is primarily the optics, you need to look at individual lenses, not brands as a whole. There are a very wide variety of solutions for resizing and sharpening images for use on the web. In Linux I use Bibble, which is has some warts but which is the only serious option AFAICT. Some cards are too slow to accept an HD stream, so you need one that is fast enough. It's a 1:1 lens, so that means that the size of the subject will be the same size on the sensor. I have the 18-55, 50/1.8 and 50/1.4 as well as the 20D - superseded by a 50D. Or just go with the ultra-cheap YongNuo RF-602, which give you a lot of bang for the buck. Speaking from my own experience, I would rather carry different ND filters that combine two polarisers. Lossless / nondestructive edits are reversible and would entail transforming and/or appending the data in a way that could be reversed. Regular dish washing fluid is great for removing grease, as it not only dissolves it but also binds it. If I had to pick, Linhof would be my choice. If you want to learn photography, almost any camera will do to start with. In addition to @Pearsonartphoto's answer, you can use flash (either the built-in or better yet, an extarnal) to freeze the motion. DOMA as a congressional statute could not violate the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the Constitution. The legal reasons why public employees can unionize have been elsewhere described. There are three main factors that drive the low shadow economy in the US. Healthcare They would probably reject your implied claim that Obama's healthcare law will save lives. The function of the german president is almost just representative. While the 'first-past-the-post system favours two parties, it certainly doesn't guarantee the marginalization of third parties. Side note first: I don't think that physicists always agree on their theories and predictions. I am sure this is more phylosophical and ethical question than it seems. To start, the main drivers of economic growth are resources, technology, and institutions. There are 2 problems with the viewpoint you presented in the question, which explain the seeming contradiction. There is always "transitional authority" by virtue of the writing of regulations. The last round of presidential elections in Russia was held on March 4th, 2012 and December 4th, 2011 for the Duma. Minimum wage laws hurt the least skilled, least productive the most. As with the definition of Palestine, the definition of Israel varies depending on whom you ask. They do not veto laws because nobody will ever adopt a law which is contrary to the expressed queen's will. In countries like India, when you have 2/3 of the seats of all parliament, you have absolute majority. Minimum wage laws hurt the least skilled, least productive the most. This is still a representational form of gov't, but with a unique twist. As Eugene suggests, try to figure out what you want to achieve. To train yourself to use keyboard shortcuts, unplug your mouse for a few days. I've been happy with the iRobot Roomba for floor cleaning. I have been reading on this topic since I have asked this question. One general key to not feeling dejected is to avoid comparing yourself to others. The issue is that it never becomes useful in its true meaning. I agree with others that tracking your time is fundamental to the solution. As mentioned by other responders, it turns out that using a standing desk isn't necessarily a perfect solution. I don't know if I should say this, but if your job is making you anxious. I'm writing here a few tips that can help you with motivation. There is actually functionality in most browsers already in place to do just this. Definitely plan a month ahead - it's totally OK for your plans to change - just amend them as they do. Instead of trying to force specific answers or method's on them. Buy a 3 panel screen and use it to separate the work area from the sleeping area. I'm considering spending the $48 per month on the GTD (Getting things done) system advertised by David Allen. What works for me is to switch the subjects and take frequent breaks. Research does indicate that sleeping after studying is a pretty good rule-of-thumb. My GTD system is effectively 100 percent electronic--as described in detail here. 13 Tips To Face Your Fear and Enjoy the Ride seems interesting. http://www.varidesk.com/ There is also the hand-made/DIY version for which you could obtain design templates for. There's also FreakyAlarm for iOS, which makes you solve simple logic/math problems before the alarm will turn off. There's an iPhone app called Groups which might be helpful. I think a learning attitude is the founding skill of a self-taught person. The capital severely punishes people who head out to the restricted areas (e.g. The most extensive Vulcan language was made by fans in the 60's, especially by linguist Dorothy Jones Heydt. It is not hollow, it is round just as our world. Time Turners were explicitly mentioned for use in going back in time. It's obviously possible for it to leave the field without harm - it occurred. I always thought that Harry seemed to learn from the Half-Blood Prince better than he did from other sources. Without delving into an in-depth analysis of Atlantis and Universe, I'll try and be as succinct as possible. Allen Steele's book Hex describes a Dyson sphere, but made of hexagons, 1000 miles (K? The exact timeline hasn't been listed yet, but there are a few assumptions we can make. Our intrepid heroes also didn't pursue the child who was in the spacesuit. Most of Philip K Dick's works aren't hard Sci-Fi in the least. "Fins" on real spacecraft are usually for one of two purposes: solar panels or thermal radiators. In real-world combat, most fire is used to suppress the enemy, not kill them. The short answer is that evolution couldn't create gills in humans. Wikipedia's compilation of Time Travel Rules is a good resource to check about this subject. It is safe to say that body posture plays a big role in all languages. Well, it really depends on how long he was there, and the exact speed of the Fleet. The science behind superheroes might shed some light on this topic. Yes, it's possible for a match to get tie after applying the D/L method. There's no rule that decides which players can be picked for bowling/batting in the Super Over. Bowling strike rate is defined for a bowler as the average number of balls bowled per wicket taken. Yes, the receiver needs to wait until the ball touches his playing area, otherwise it counts as being obstructed. Fartlek is not more effective than any proper interval training - just more fun! This is the rule if the runs scored by two teams in Super Over is equal... In 1900, the second modern Olympic games, 22 women competed in 5 events: tennis, sailing, croquet, equestrian, and golf. Drafting has changed dramatically with the new collective bargaining agreement. Having fairly recently taken up the sport myself, I feel your discomfort. Another disadvantage of the dew factor is that it makes hitting boundaries difficult. I'd say you need to distract yourself from the bigger picture. There is another problem with applying instant replays beyond just interrupting the flow of the game. It is fairly simple to understand, somewhat harder to referee. From personal experience I found that a pace setter to be incredibly helpful. There have been quite a few studies in football/soccer discussing home field advantage. Both of these styles of bowling are performed by bowlers who are medium pace or fast bowlers. That is also the recommended strategy for marathons, if you are going for time. I am too a hobby swimmer but as part of my triathlon training. As per the rules, MoM award is decide by the commentry pannel. The Laws of Cricket say that you can declare any innings, no matter what the agreed length is. Although headgear is allowed to be worn, it is not advised for anyone other than the goalkeeper. A general rule of thumb is every 5-6 hours of skating. I would definitely go for a slightly slower first half. This was too long for a comment, so I am posting it as a CW-answer. Generally you're supposed to apply at the US consulate at your place of residence. There are a few airlines which operate flights at lower fares. I am not sure if you can open a bank account in France if you are not a resident. This page list all the big Christmas markets in Switzerland. When using a regular taxi make sure it's with a reputable company or you agree upon the rate upfront. I'm actually about to do the same thing when transferring at London Heathrow. Usually it's a refuelling stop, and you just sit on the plane. Coin lockers are a feature of most stations in Japan. It's pretty ridiculous that I've seen airlines ask for these to be turned off at times. Cusco: High: 70F Low: 40F This is just before the rainy season (Dec-Mar) and crowds are general less. There are plenty of ATMs and Exchanges all around the city, especially in city center. Look at this: http://www.capewrathtrail.co.uk/ You could do it in stages. As someone who has always travelled with a lot of prescription medication, I always declare it. As others have said if you want to get to Split the best public transport offering is by bus. Ozbus offer a 29 week tour of South America, starting and finishing in Quito. I traveled around Maharashtra (including Mumbai) and Andhra Pradesh and I had no problem getting by with just English. I think it's going to depend on what the reasons are. The minimal change needed to avoid disconcerting alliteration is to just call it a "simple example service". I've tried many of the things mentioned above, but they never really worked for me. I believe this is perfectly acceptable and does a good job of emphasising your point. To answer your question, yes, I think blogging your fiction will hurt your attempts to be traditionally published later. One thing that should be used as a seasoning in Odyssey tales is the idea of the false destination. Whenever I start reading the same lines over and over again, I start skimming. I don't believe not knowing a character's name would be confusing unless you make it so. I have done quite a bit of technical writing for healthcare information systems. I noticed you said "movie critics" enjoy mythological references in a film, but do audiences? guillemets, as suggested by Lauren Ipsum, is a good option. A villain you want to take down is, at his/her core, someone who does not care about the suffering of others. Sequence a only in writing (sometimes you have to go back and revise) option the not writer has is. I agree with Lauren's answer: You need highs and lows in any story. At first, I thought this is a bit of a tricky question. http://www.rhymezone.com/ You just type in a word, then select one of the following. I think Stephen King's comments are helpful in this regard. I agree with Kate Sherwood, you should be able to attribute most quotes these days by simple fact checking. Am I allowed to beat the drum for Scrivener again? The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX inched up 3 points, or 0.32 percent, to 970. "It's a huge black eye," Arthur Sulzberger, the newspaper's publisher, said of the scandal. He later found out the alarming incident had been caused by Concorde's powerful sonic boom. He has a very good reputation," RT Jones analyst Juli Niemann said of Grant. France, which infuriated Washington by leading the charge against U.N. approval for the war, also sought changes. Mel Gibson is negotiating with Newmarket Films to distribute his embattled Biblical epic "The Passion of Christ" in the United States. 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The Standard and Poor's 500-stock index, a broad collection of equities representing leading companies, finished its best quarter yesterday since the last three months of 1998. "I know of nobody who pressured anybody," Douglas Feith, undersecretary of defense for policy, said at a Pentagon briefing. "She was crying and she was really scared," said Yasin. Quattrone lawyer John W. Keker said his client is innocent. The dollar was at 116.78 yen JPY= , virtually flat on the session, and at 1.2871 against the Swiss franc CHF= , down 0.1 percent. Germans represent more than a quarter of all foreign visitors to Italy and 40 percent of hotel bookings. Near a mosque in the northern town of Mosul, rebel gunmen also assassinated a Sunni Muslim tribal leader who backed the coalition. In Texas, public watchdog groups opposed Mr. Bush's efforts to house his papers at his father's presidential library, where they would have remained secret for a half-century. 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Hebei has reported 191 cases and eight deaths, though the WHO experts did not say how many were in rural areas. "Yes, I do not wish to be present during this witness," Peterson, 31, calmly told the judge as he was returned to his cell. Both men are being held for investigation of administrative immigration violations. The report shows that drugs sold in Canadian pharmacies are manufactured in facilities approved by Health Canada, which serves a similar role as the FDA for the Canadian government. There is no clear successor for Mr. O'Neill at Hyundai. The U.S. House of Representatives, the other chamber of Congress, does not vote on treaties. That federal investigation is separate from an informal inquiry by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Lee Janzen, tied atop the leaderboard with five holes left, finished with a 68 to tie for sixth with Bob Crane (67) at 269. In November, Jeffrey Brabakow, the chief executive at the time, said the company used aggressive pricing to get higher payments for the sickest Medicare patients. Dotson, 21, was subsequently charged with Dennehy's murder. The offer is also subject to Goldman signing an agreement with Drax's senior banks, senior bond holders and hedging banks by Sept. 30, it said. The quarterlies usually stay in stores for between six to eight weeks," Carney added. The world's largest software company said it recognized the difficulty the multiple patches posed for companies trying to apply them. McArthur told internetnews.com price declines have moderated and remained below 30 percent from the previous year for the last two quarters. Before the meeting, Putin said Russia regards Saudi Arabia as a key Muslim state. Lower courts have splintered on the issue, allowing depictions of the Ten Commandments in some instances and not in others. 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Just five months ago, Dean committed to accepting taxpayer money and the spending limits that come with it and vowed to attack any Democrat who didnt. The artists say the plan will harm French culture and punish those who need help most - performers who have a hard time lining up work. District Superintendent J. Chester Floyd told reporters Monday that McCrackin will be reassigned within the district. A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the U.S. government can withhold the names of people detained as part of the September 11 investigation, reversing a lower court decision. The seizure occurred at 4am on March 18, just hours before the first American air assault. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX was 0.46 points lower, or 0.05 percent, at 997.02. Gerry Kiely, a EU agriculture representative in Washington, said EU ministers were invited but canceled because the union is closing talks on agricultural reform. "The other guy, he's ashamed of his party, and I don't blame him. Dynes will be paid $395,000 a year; Atkinson's salary is $361,400. But Vincent Weafer, security director with Symantec Security Response, said all the virus did was visit a pornography site. In a 6-3 ruling, the justices said such anti-psychotic drugs can be used only in "limited circumstances." Razali Ismail met for 90 minutes with Suu Kyi, a 1991 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, at her lakeside home, where she is under house arrest. At first blush, then, the creators of the registry would seem to have drawn the line between exempted and banned calls in the right place. The dispute has led Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma to cut short a state visit to Latin America. Officials in Chechnya's Moscow-backed government are a frequent target for rebels, and tension is running high ahead of Sunday's presidential election in the war-ravaged region. According to the State Department list, about 25 nations have signed bilateral agreements in the past four months, about half in the past three weeks. It called on the Commerce Department to respond within 60 days. The service will launch later this summer with 800 locations, and Sprint plans 2,100 locations by the end of the year. Gold's bounce pulled other precious metals higher, sending silver to $4.83/85 an ounce from $4.80/82 last quoted in New York. Shares of LendingTree rose $6.21, or 42 percent, to $20.90 after hitting $21.36 earlier. It will cost about $20,000 per average course of treatment -16 to 17 weeks. Teams of inspectors walked into a restricted area at one park without being stopped by employees; others took pictures of security-sensitive areas without anyone challenging them. The rovers act as robotic geologists, moving on six wheels. Puretunes representatives could not be located Thursday to comment on the suit. "I'm still not red-hot favourite," Hewitt said after battling to down Davydenko 6-3 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7-5) on centre court. Astronomers have clocked eight more moons orbiting Jupiter, bringing its known total to 60. The church's lawyer, Shirley Phelps-Roper, was clear: "What they have done is a thinly veiled attempt to do an end run around the constitution," she said. The woman reported that she felt threatened and obtained a warrant for Stackhouse's arrest from the local magistrate's office. The American Anglican Council, which represents Episcopalian conservatives, said it will seek authorization to create a separate province in North America because of last week's actions. Shares of Allergan were up 14 cents at $78.40 in late trading on the New York Stock Exchange. In 1995, the last survey, those numbers were equal. The federal courts have ruled that the monument violates the constitutional ban against state-established religion. Frankel said Peace Rules will run in the Preakness Stakes on May 17. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.SPX> shed 2.38 points, or 0.24 percent, at 995.10. Zambrano pitched seven innings and allowed two runs on five hits and four walks. "I'm absolutely confident we're going to have a bill," Frist, R-Tenn., said Thursday. There were 293 human cases of West Nile in Indiana in 2002, including 11 deaths statewide. On Thursday, a Post article argued that a 50 basis point cut from the Fed was more likely. Heatley underwent surgery Saturday for a broken jaw and an MRI found two torn ligaments in his right knee. Last week, former chief financial officer Franklyn Bergonzi pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and agreed to cooperate with the government's investigation. FirstEnergy Corp. should have determined that modernizing one of its plants would increase overall pollution emissions, U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus ruled Thursday. Nick Pollard, the head of Sky News said: "This is a shocking blow for James's family. "The concrete barriers (between lanes) were being tossed around like feathers." "IT is the only vehicle on which established economies will be able to compete" with fast-growing economies such as China and India, Barrett said. The system is priced from US$1.1 million to $22.4 million, depending on configuration. Netgear prices the WGT634U Super Wireless Media Router, which will be available in the first quarter of 2004, at under $200. Last Thursday, the RIAA sent a stiff copyright warning to Penn State's department of astronomy and astrophysics. Emile Laroza, 51, contracted SARS while working as a nurse at North York General Hospital, the epicentre of the second SARS outbreak. "I'm not going to be sponsoring it because it's not our proposal, but I'm not responding to it in a negative way," he said. Scott Dixon eventually made winning the Honda Indy 225 look easy Sunday at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Major fires had burned 264,000 acres by early last night. U.S. forces struck dozens of targets on Monday, killing six guerrillas and arresting 99 others during 1,729 patrols and 25 raids conducted over 24 hours. BA said the second quarter, which included unofficial industrial action at Heathrow, had been difficult. Spitz is expected to testify later for the defense. The benchmark 10-year note US10YT=RR lost 11/32 in price, taking its yield to 3.21 percent from 3.17 percent late on Monday. Peregrine sold its Remedy business unit to BMC Software in November for $355 million. A key portion of the accord was the implementation of a special council to monitor health spending, set goals for the system and measure progress in reforming health care. Shares in BA were down three percent at 165-1/4 pence by 0933 GMT, off a low of 164 pence, in a stronger market. Chiron and Aventis Pasteur together made about 80 million doses, ordinarily enough for U.S. demand, The Associated Press reported. Investigators uncovered a 4-inch bone fragment Thursday night, but authorities said it was from an animal. The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades endorsed Mr Dean several weeks ago. Six new Krispy Kreme stores were opened in the first quarter, bringing the total number of stores to 282. There will be 9.3 million visitors to hot spots in 2003, up from 2.5 million in 2002, Gartner said. Families stuck on the highway were being urged to remain in their cars, and to use their cell phones only in case of emergency. "The average track error for the five-day (forecast) is 323 nautical miles. France Telecom shares dropped 3.6 percent while Orange surged 13 percent. Authorities performed an autopsy Thursday on one of three bodies recovered from beneath a layer of freshly poured concrete in the basement of a northwest Indiana home. Two federal agencies are investigating telecommunications gear maker Lucent Technologies for possible violations of U.S. bribery laws in its operations in Saudi Arabia. In his letter, McBride charges the Free Software Foundation and Red Hat with trying to undermine U.S. copyright laws. While waiting for a bomb squad to arrive, the bomb exploded, killing Wells. At 12 months, there was still a difference between the groups, but it was not considered significant. "It just seems like all the issues that we support he doesn't," said Gabriela Lemus, the league's director of policy and legislation. "I know this sounds counterintuitive, but it's true: City-grown pollution -- and ozone in particular -- is tougher on country trees," U.S. ecologist Jillian Gregg said. The broad Standard & Poor's 500 Index .SPX shed 0.17 of a point, or just 0.02 percent, to 934. The Dow Jones industrial average <.DJI> fell 44 points, or 0.46 percent, to 9,568. China's foreign ministry said: "We hope all parties will continue to make efforts and continue the process of dialogue." Van-Vliet, who was also injured, called in the accident on the school bus radio. Mr. Mills declined to comment yesterday, saying that he never discussed personnel matters. Chief Executive Mickey Robinson was fired for cause in September, the company said last month. Police believe Wilson then shot Jennie Mae Robinson once in the head before turning the gun on herself. The Telegraph can reveal that Sir John Stevens, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, placed his force on its highest alert last week. Bulger's brother, a former FBI informant, is now on the law enforcement agency's "10 Most Wanted" list. On Tuesday, a Florida appeals court again refused to block removal of the tube. Tito Barbini, a regional minister for agriculture in Tuscany, Italy, criticized the absence Tuesday in Sacramento. "We're in the Stanley Cup finals, and it was a little bit embarrassing the way we played in the first two games. Playwright George Axelrod, who anticipated the sexual revolution with The Seven Year Itch and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? Nine seconds later, SpaceShipOne broke the sound barrier, the company said. US Airways Flight 5481, which crashed Jan. 8, was judged to be within 100 pounds of its maximum takeoff weight. The security personnel performed ``well within standards'' and the two staff aides were ``very sorry all this happened,'' Gainer said. The academy will get its own internal report next week and it will be made public, Rosa said. Total shipments reached 19.5 million units last year, compared with 8.9 million units in 2001. Moore, the suspended chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, stands trial before the Alabama Court of the Judiciary. The blue-chip Dow Jones industrial average .DJI tacked on 97 points, or 1.14 percent, to 8,699. According to an arrest warrant, Bryant, 24, attacked a woman on June 30. Hollywood actor Robert De Niro has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his spokesman said today. "However, we are not certain about the outcome of the discussion at this moment." Halliburton shares fell 54 cents, or 2.4 percent, to $21.76 a share in midday New York Stock Exchange trade. On Monday, Abbey trotted on stage, tail wagging, with Conway before a crowd of 10,000 attendees at PeopleSoft's annual customer conference. With 97 percent of precincts counted tonight, 68 percent of voters opposed the tax. Later Tuesday, Graham was expected to be re-elected for a second one-year term. Still, changes to IE "may affect a large number of existing Web pages," according to the W3C's notice. Barbini said the EU may reach a compromise but it wants a system for labeling such foods, something the industry has resisted. The fire spread to several surrounding structures on the property and destroyed them as deputies held back firefighters. Agents confiscated several classified documents in his possession and interrogated him. The helicopter was owned by Las Vegas-based Sundance Helicopters Inc., according to the sheriff's office. "I am advised that certain allegations of criminal conduct have been interposed against my counsel, J. Michael Boxley,'' the Silver statement said. " It will appear in the next few weeks on the Web site of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. A convicted killer and two other inmates cut through two fences topped with razor wire and escaped from a state prison on a busy street. Hickenlooper clobbered city Auditor Don Mares, 46, in the Tuesday runoff. Under NASD regulations, Mr. Young can file a response and request a hearing before an NASD panel. Wall Street moved tentatively higher Tuesday as investors weighed a trio of reports showing modest economic improvement against an urge to cash in profits from Monday's big rally. But the United States' ultimate goal was not just to topple Mr. Hussein but to stabilize the country and install a friendly government. Selenski used the mattress to scale a 10-foot razor wire, Fischi said. The most common side effects after getting the nasal spray were nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat and cough. Together, we will find creative ways to communicate the unique strengths of Kmart to the 'new America' consumer." Supermarket chains are accusing union leaders of breaking off contract talks prematurely over the weekend as grocery clerks gear up for a possible strike. Intel on Wednesday unveiled its next-generation processor for cell phones, PDAs, and other wireless devices. An Ohio law that bans a controversial late-term abortion procedure is constitutionally acceptable and the state can enforce it, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index <.IXIC> climbed 19.11 points, or 1.2 percent, to 1,615.02. "There's very strong interest in getting money back to the ratepayers as quickly as possible," Commissioner Susan Kennedy said. The company also said it would cut wholesale prices on cassettes and change the suggested retail price to $8.98. Shares of Allergan were up 14 cents at $78.40 in late trading on the New York Stock Exchange. They say second-quarter earnings reports will be key in giving investors that guidance. That saw the benchmark 10-year note US10YT=RR slip 5/32 in price, taking its yield to 3.36 percent from 3.34 percent late on Thursday. Shares of M&T, which is based in Buffalo, fell 41 cents, to $91.51. Early Monday, insurgents threw a homemade bomb at a U.S. convoy in northern Baghdad, killing an American soldier. Consumer groups oppose the changes, saying they would concentrate too many outlets in too few media empires. A grains management committee normally meets each Thursday in the Commission's agriculture unit -- another target of Wednesday's raids -- to decide the outcome of a weekly export tender. Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday that contacts with Iran would continue. Stout comes to Sprint from GE Capital, where he served as chief technology and information officer. Best Minister, Scrimshaw, and Ten Most Wanted all had workouts on Monday morning. South Africa's Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu says he does not understand all the fuss about appointing a gay bishop, but he has urged homosexual clergy to remain celibate. Four months later it signed a joint marketing agreement with Hewlett-Packard Co. To watch pay television, consumers would insert into the set a security card provided by their cable service. Yesterday, the Concorde seemed to launch itself straight out of the rising sun. The federal standard for ozone is 0.12 parts per million. The bomb exploded while authorities waited for a bomb squad to arrive. "Leaving aside attorney fees, we're dealing with bragging rights of who wins and who loses," said Gammerman. The U.S. women, who are defending champions, will play on Sept. 25 in Philadelphia and conclude group competition on Sept. 28 in Columbus, Ohio. MedImmune Vaccines, the maker of FluMist, made between 4 million and 5 million doses this year. She appeared in federal court Wednesday, but did not enter a plea. The incremental step, reported by researchers at UC San Francisco, is the latest in a decade-long effort to infect mice with the virus. Mr. Bush did not discuss this when he issued a brief statement yesterday thanking the commission for its work, and saying, "Our journey into space will go on." The governor is going to Jackson, where 13 people were killed. The technology-laced Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC was down 1.55 points, or 0.09 percent, at 1,744.91. Crews worked to install a new culvert and repave the highway so motorists could use the eastbound lanes for travel. Buoyed by advice imparted by Nicklaus, Howell shot an 8-under 64 on Thursday to enter today's round with a one-stroke lead over Kenny Perry. That is up from $1.14 billion during the same quarter last year. "The petitioners are entitled to respect for their private lives." The mock explosion of a radioactive "dirty bomb," the first event in the weeklong drill, occurred on several acres in the south Seattle industrial area. Patton also appointed Conner to the Kentucky Lottery Board and appointed Seth Conner to the Agriculture Development Board, the commission says. The findings appear in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical Association. "We are very pleased with the judge's decision," Merrill said yesterday. Trans fats are created when vegetable oil has been partially hydrogenated, solidifying it and increasing the shelf life of certain products. But skeptics are concerned about the ease at which these hardware-based security features could be used to set digital rights management policies by vendors. Symptoms include chronic diarrhoea, abdominal pain, weight loss and extreme tiredness. Powell is serving time in a different case -- killing his landlady in 1982. Israel's Netanyahu set to call early vote Russia, China veto UN Security Council resolution on Syria Green Lantern to be relaunched as gay superhero Military plane crashes in southeastern Turkey, 1 dead Nigeria church blast kills at least 12 Coty bids $10 billion for Avon Greece looks set for repeat election Iranians “confess” to nuclear scientist murders Mohamed Morsi sworn in as Egypt's President Nine killed in Syrian-linked clashes in Lebanon IAF strikes Gaza terror cell; 1 dead US decries Pakistan doctor's fate Syria deploys more troops despite peace deal Salvador Dali painting snatched from New York gallery Annan urges end to Syrian violence Lawyers: Colo. shooting suspect is mentally ill Suicide bomber kills 23 at Afghan wedding Manmohan in Tehran, asks NAM to take a stand on Syria Messi scores 4 to send Guardiola off with victory South Africa train crash kills 26 Taliban launch coordinated Afghan attacks Russia, China veto U.N. draft backing Arab plan for Syria (Reuters) Israel braces for Arab protests Israeli army orders settlers out of Hebron house Finance minister promises no new taxes Egypt's President-Elect Morsi Starts to Form Government Japan thanks Taiwan for quake aid Activists: Syrian troops kill dozens near Damascus Police treat suspicious object at Tel Aviv bus station At least 12 killed in Nigeria church bombing US drone strike kills four in NWA: officials Obama's delicate dance on same-sex marriage Jordan Opens First Refugee Camp for Syrians Eurozone agrees Greece bail-out Two blasts rock Syrian capital Obama backs same-sex marriage Police disperse east China chemical plant protesters Dozens of 'flytilla' activists protest at Paris airport US jobless rate seen rising, offering Obama no relief Israel blames Iran for attacks on its diplomats Music industry mourns Whitney Houston Over 120 dead in Pakistan factory blaze CPAC 2012: Mitt Romney Struggles to Connect with Conservative Base Britain savors golden night on track Toulouse shooting: France was on the highest level of security of security alert Arsenal 0-0 Chelsea: Match report, pictures & video highlights US spends $50m on carp invasion Lance Armstrong calls it quits in fight against doping charges Britain's Prince Philip hospitalised, to miss jubilee 'Housewives' actress Kathryn Joosten dies at 72 Rocket fired from Gaza damages home in Sderot; none hurt Egypt prepares to bury Coptic Pope Shenuda III EU plans major new sanctions against Iran Assad makes Red Cross pledge Manchester United Reveal Share Price Details Summer solstice celebrated at Stonehenge despite rain ICC lawyer held in Libya faces 45-day detention Freight train derailment, explosion prompts evacuation China's yuan weakens against USD for third day Breivik: Jail term 'ridiculous' Romney taped at secret donor talk Eurozone to lend Spain up to 100 bil. euros S. Korean economic growth falls to near 3-year low Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria killings Jerry Sandusky convicted of child sexual abuse Romney: I left all management of Bain in 1999 Sept. 11 defendants enrage families at hearing Egyptians wait for key presidential vote results Sylvester Stallone's Son Found Dead At Home Clinton: US, Europe Must Work to Defeat Tyrants Obama and Romney take stage for first debate Roadside bomb kills 5 Afghan policemen The Presidential Planner - The White House Science Fair Malawi confirms President Mutharika's death Venezuelan leader returning to Cuba for treatment Best’s great day brings West Indies cheer Syrian ceasefire brings uneasy calm Abduct Israelis to free prisoners, Gaza leaders say China's industrial output growth slows to 9.2 pct in July Gazans fire four rockets into Israel; no injuries Iraq Said to Release Hezbollah Operative Suicide bomber strikes in Syria China detains 7 for "house sister" scandal China yuan strengthens to 6.1696 against USD Thursday Residents return to Texas blast site Shinzo Abe is Japan's prime minister Bangladesh Islamist leader executed Bill De Blasio sworn in as New York mayor, succeeding Michael Bloomberg China and Taiwan hold historic talks Hundreds dead or injured in China quake Nelson Mandela released from hospital Cardinals enter Sistine Chapel to elect pope Egypt Youth Leader Detained for Four Days Today in History, Jan. 21 West raises stakes over Syria chemical claims Israeli lawmakers call for internal probe into case of Prisoner X Moderate earthquake hits southern Pakistan 1 Killed in Bangladesh Protest Brazil leader breaks silence about protests Calif. man pleads not guilty in terrorism case Cars trapped in tunnel collapse outside Tokyo Chinese students attacked in France Red grapes, blueberries boost human immunity At least 28 people die in Chinese coal mine explosion The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, October 8, 2013 Tunisia president says confident can overcome political crisis Mumbai police arrest fifth suspect in gang-rape case Security agencies worry about new terrorist threats in Kenya Google invests 200 million USD in Texas wind farm project Insurance is key to fostering economic growth Demolition work to begin at stadium US captures al-Qaeda leader but fails in Somalia attack London Marathon observes silence for Boston victims Football: Messi hits 300th Barcelona goal in comeback win Ukrainian officials barred from Canada as protests continue NATO soldier killed in Afghan attack The Note's Must-Reads for Friday, July 12, 2013 Scottish police say at least one dead after helicopter crashes into pub North Korea nuclear test Stocks close 2.47% higher Afghan president approves new election law Yacimovich urges cabinet to approve Palestinian prisoners release Dozens reported killed in Venezuela prison riot Coptic priest shot dead in Egypt attack US presidents pay tribute to Mandela Iran says it has seized U.S. drone; U.S. says it's not true US Congress may throw wrench into Iran nuclear deal Bangladesh executes opposition leader Iran President Hassan Rouhani wants nuclear deal in months Singapore stocks close 0.54 pct higher Freed Pussy Riot pair stir up anti-Putin protests Israel launches air strikes near Damascus Heavy rains leave 18 dead in Philippines Iran threatens to trigger oil price war One World Trade Center Named Tallest US Building Designer, Socialite Lilly Pulitzer Dies at 81 Japan, US hold talks linked to regional trade pact Websites fight nasty comments by taking away anonymity British police deny protecting sex abuser Savile Held in Guatemala, software guru McAfee fights deportation Biden calls for trust in building ‘new relationship’ with China 8 dead after heavy rains on island of St Vincent Robber steals $53 million worth of jewels in Cannes, police say ‘Nelson Mandela is recovering’ US military aircraft shot at during evacuation mission in South Sudan Kenya SC upholds election result Thousands told to evacuate in Colorado flooding Bolivia's Morales says he would grant asylum to Snowden if asked 3 killed, 138 injured in Boston blasts: media Dozens of Morsi supporters killed in Egypt clashes China stocks close lower on Friday Miss New York is crowned Miss America Egypt violence: Student killed in clashes at Cairo’s Islamic university Napthine takes the reins after Baillieu's leadership crumbles SFG meeting reviews situation in Mali Six confirmed dead after Philadelphia building collapse Matt Smith quits BBC's Doctor Who Select images from Bangladesh building collapse Police: 19 hurt in NOLA Mother's Day shooting Another migrant boat capsizes off Italy, 27 dead Turkey's PM Warns Against Protests Michelle Obama to appear on 'Parks and Recreation' FORMULA 1: Rosberg stays modest despite Monaco win Dave Lee Travis pleads not guilty to all charges Protesters Clash with Police in Brazil Manila to increase counter-terror team Egypt braces for more violence as Muslim Brotherhood calls 'march of anger' Israel widens settlement subsidies Hunting for clues in Boston bombing Kerry Calls On UN Security Council to Act on Syria Tornadoes hit Kan., Okla.; no injuries reported Margaret Thatcher dies at 87 Six killed in US building collapse 6.9-magnitude quake strikes off Russia's Kuril Islands Helicopter crashes into roof of Glasgow club Obama shakes hands with Cuba's Castro at Mandela memorial Gunmen kill four in Kenya church attack Fire breaks out near secretariat in Srinagar Full text: China-EU 2020 Strategic Agenda for Cooperation Chinese shares close lower on Wednesday Iran diplomat: progress being made in expert-level talks Israel press bemoans price of talks resumption US Says Chemical Weapons Used in Syria Syria FM: We will stop producing chemical weapons Pakistan Denounces Latest Drone Attack NATO: 3 troops killed in Afghanistan attack Baghdad cafe bombing kills at least 38 Indian-origin teacher dies after attack in New Zealand 12 killed in bus accident in Pakistan At least 78 killed in Pakistan church bombing At least 150 dead as strong quake hits southwest Balochistan Fierce clashes in east Syria as US pushes peace talks US and Russia agree Syria arms deal in Geneva Australia cuts interest rates to record low Syria divided opposition struggles within wider Syrian struggle Arrested Briton 'not significant' to Kenya attack probe Obama urges no new sanctions on Iran 38 feared dead in Russian psychiatric hospital fire North Korea urges foreigners to leave South Korea Chinese president arrives in Argentina for state visit Nigella Lawson 'took cocaine every day for a decade' State: No funds for yeshiva that incites violence Man admits threatening to kill Prince Harry Manchester United owner Malcolm Glazer dies at 85 More carriers likely in China Fast-food workers strike for higher pay Flood alerts in France as river levels rise Three killed, 21 injured in two road mishaps Mufti : conspiracy aginst Syria targets its stances, particularly towards Palestine Hong Kong set for huge democracy rally US Senate Confirms Janet Yellen as New Central Bank Chief Obama to meet Ukrainian prime minister at White House Scores 'killed' in Boko Haram raid in Nigeria China yuan weakens to 6.1818 against USD Tuesday Israeli army kills 3 Palestinian militants in West Bank clashes Japan mayor apologizes to U.S., denies wrong words on "comfort women" 43 killed, 86 wounded in attacks in Iraq Iran says Israel lying about rockets Philippines government says peace talks with communists have failed Colorado governor visits school shooting victim Pakistani Taliban 'elect new chief', vow 'unprecedented' revenge US drone strike kills 8 in NW Pakistan FAA lifts ban on U.S. flights to Israel Japan: World's Oldest Man Ever Dies Aged 116 Pakistan holds landmark election as 29 killed in attacks Bulgarian president tries to break election stalemate Janet Yellen: Five things you might not know Pakistan's Musharraf Charged In Bhutto Death High court checks President's recess appointment power Eurozone debt crisis is over, says France's President Treasury proposes 1.5% income tax raise in budget EU Ministers of Employment and Social policy to discuss employment boosting strategies China lands robot rover on moon Two teenagers arrested after string of sex attacks on Manchester University campus Zimmerman acquitted in slaying Crisis-hit Maldives holds new presidential poll Hollande arrives for US state visit Iran, IAEA officials meet ahead of March nuclear deadline: ISNA Bombings kill 19 people in Iraq 10 Things to Know for Thursday UN takes over peacekeeping in Central African Republic Oil prices down in Asian trade Israeli forces detain 2 Palestinians in overnight arrest raids Israel Police Clash With Palestinians in Jerusalem Five killed in Saudi Arabia shooting Has Nasa discovered water on Mars? WTO: India regrets action of developed nations Volkswagen's "gesture of goodwill" to diesel owners Obama waiting for midterm to name attorney general New York police officer critically wounded in hatchet attack