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Warm socks sent to North Korea by balloon

South Korean activists sent warm socks and messages of love attached to balloons toward North Korea Saturday, according to the AFP news agency.






Poll ruling sparks street clashes in Senegal
Protesters hurled rocks at police who retaliated with tear gas in Senegal's capital Dakar on Friday after a top legal body said President Abdoulaye Wade could seek a third term.



Heat beat 3-for-all Knicks in Wade's return

LeBron James scored 31 points, Dwyane Wade scored 28 in his return from a sprained right ankle, and the Miami Heat beat the 3-point-obsessed New York Knicks 99-89 on Friday night.






US women's soccer team qualifies for Olympics

The U.S. women's soccer team booked their way to London on Friday night with a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica in the semifinals of the CONCACAF qualifying tournament.






Florida GOP: Debate audience not stacked for Romney
The Republican Party of Florida is pushing back at claims by aides to Newt Gingrich that the audience at the debate in Jacksonville was full of Mitt Romney supporters.



US News
Officer in Katrina shootings probe to be retried
Prosecutors intend to retry a retired police sergeant charged with helping cover up deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina.
Outrage as bodies pile up at Cook County morgue
Pastors and community activists call for an independent investigation after reports that bodies have been piling up for weeks.
8 sea lions found shot to death near Seattle
At least eight sea lions have been found shot to death in the Puget Sound region in recent weeks, wildlife officials say.
Student charged in Utah school bomb plot

Authorities on Friday charged an 18-year-old man with possession of a weapon of mass destruction after they say he and another teenager planned to bomb a Utah high school.



Cops: 4-year-old brings nine bags of pot to school
A 4-year-old boy brought nine bags of pot to his elementary school and pulled them out during snack time, police said.

Sports News
HBT: Oswalt reportedly to sign with Cardinals

US women's soccer team qualifies for Olympics

So much was on the line for the U.S. women's soccer team that maybe some jitters were understandable. When a 30-yard shot hit the frame of goalpost, leaving the ball sitting in front of an empty net, the hearts really started pounding.



HBT: Selig foresees expanded playoffs this season

PHT: Thomas wants family, friends left out of story

PHT: Thomas wants family, friends left out of story



PBT: Heat show NY how to run up-tempo and win

Discovery News Headlines
NASA Marks Solemn Day of Remembrance
NASA marked a trio of space tragedies with ceremonies on Thursday and Friday, commemorating the astronauts who lost their lives in accidents.
How Do You Start a Fire With Ice?
You will need a sunny day, a frozen lake, a sharp knife, warm hands and some dry leaves or wood.
Psychics on the Moon and Incoming Sun Spit
This Week in Discovery News we've got psychics on the moon and the sun is spitting radiation right at us!
Hunting Pluto's Dangerous Rings
If there is a ring system, it could spell doom for the speedy New Horizons probe when it flies by in 2015.
Can You Choose to be Gay?
'Sex and the City' star Cynthia Nixon says that she chooses to be gay. What does science say?

Health and Wellness News
Weight-loss Challenge: It's the home stretch!

With a few more days to go and a few more pounds to lose in the challenge, readers share their motivation and what's working for them.



Co-nursing: Are four breasts better than two?

Did you ever wish, during those bleary nighttime feedings, for an extra set of boobs to shoulder the burden? Dorea Vierling-Claassen got that wish, when her wife, Angela Vierling-Claassen, agreed to co-nurse.



After teen hockey injuries, can rough sport become safer?

Two tragic spine injuries in Minnesota high school hockey games in the last month have sparked debate among parents, officials, and fans over how the rough sport can be made safer.



FDA detains some OJ from Brazil for fungicide
U.S. health regulators said on Friday that they had detained three shipments of Brazilian orange juice, and six from Canada, that tested positive for the fungicide carbendazim.
Have your mayo and cut calories, too

Condiments are a source of “hidden” calories because people often forget to account for them when tracking their food intake. Click for more and to join Joy Bauer's 25,000 pound Weight-loss Challenge.



New York Times Homepage
Syria Armed Force Helps Rebels Gain Ground
The growing assertiveness of a loosely organized force in Syria hinted at the expanding role of the armed opposition in a movement that began peacefully more than 10 months ago.


No More Nice Guys: Fans Love ‘Nuclear Newt’
The qualities of the bombastic, take-no-prisoners candidate are the same ones opponents cite in concluding that Newt Gingrich is too hot-headed and undisciplined to win the nomination.


Kelly Says Anti-Muslim Film Shouldn’t Have Been Shown
New York Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly suggested that the decision to show the film during counterterrorism training did not go through normal channels.


Wildlife Activists Follow Lone Wolf’s Trek Into California
The young male, tracked with a GPS unit, is believed to be the first gray wolf in California in decades, raising hopes that the endangered species may once again thrive there.


Growth Accelerates, but U.S. Has Lots of Ground to Make Up
Whether the American economy, which grew last quarter at its fastest pace in a year and a half, can sustain that momentum is critical to millions of people out of work.


Quote of the Day
Virginia Satir
"We can learn something new anytime we believe we can."
Charles Dickens
"No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else."
Hannah Arendt
"Action without a name, a who attached to it, is meaningless."
Orison Swett Marden
"A will finds a way."

How to of the Day
How to Mind Map Yourself
Since the time of the Ancient Greeks, humans have been using methods to tap into the mind's ability to associate and imagine outcomes in order to find coherent solutions. Mind mapping is one modern day approach that draws on associations and imagination to create an overview of lots of seemingly separate pieces of information to find and clarify pathways, solutions and to organize issues. You may be wondering how a mind map can be of help to you personally. Indeed, it can be of tremendous help, as mind mapping can be used as a source of self-empowerment or personal growth, a way to sort out personal issues and challenges, and as a motivator to help you achieve goals you've set yourself. And it's even easier for us than it was for the Ancient Greeks, given that we can use the amazing array of mind mapping software available (or even a piece of paper and a pen). Your journey of self-discovery through mind mapping begins here.
How to Hide That You Are on a Diet
Although some people love to talk about their diets, you might not want the entire world to know you're dieting. While one good reason to hide your diet intentions may be to surprise folks with weight loss, another reason could be that after trying countless diets you may not want to hear about it if you trip up. Or, you may simply be fed up discussing all the pros and cons of various diet types as the only topic of dinner table or social event conversation, or having to justify the choice you've made. In addition, studies show that the mere act of announcing your goals to others makes you less likely to accomplish that goal, because the sense of satisfaction you get from publicizing your intention gives you a premature sense of completion.[1] Instead of announcing or discussing your diet plans, keeping the information to yourself and surprising your friends and family member as the pounds slowly melt away is an acceptable option but you will need some good methods to distract nosier sorts. Regardless of your reason for keeping mum about dieting, this article will show you that there is a way you can hide the fact that you're on a diet.
How to Build an LED Camcorder Light
Create your own camcorder light to improve the visual ability of your camcorder in dim light or darkness.
The Etiquette of Inviting Your Ex to Your Wedding
If party planning isn’t tough enough, now you want to invite your ex to your wedding. And while there is no clear cut etiquette answer on the suitability or otherwise of having an ex at a wedding – Prince William and Princess Catherine invited ex-flames to their wedding – it is important that both you and your fiancé are comfortable with the decision and have talked it through. Having an ex at your wedding takes tremendous tact and an extremely understanding fiancé––hopefully one who is confident enough in your relationship to freely admit if he or she feels uncomfortable with having your ex at the wedding or is truthful when stating he or she is totally fine seeing your ex sitting in the congregation. It also matters why you're inviting your ex, as extending an invitation to your ex should be executed with grace and class and only if you parted ways on amicable grounds and no longer have romantic feelings for each other. In this article, you'll learn how to approach the possible complications and the delicacies involved in asking an ex to your wedding.
How to Make Espresso Vodka
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Healthy Recipes
Super Foods: Chicken-Cheese-Fish

4 / 5 Stars | 1 Review

by FlashGordon

"Chicken, cheese, and fish come together to form a delicious main course."

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Dairy-Free Recipes: North Carolina BBQ Sauce

4.63 / 5 Stars | 6 Reviews

by WEIRDMUSIC657

"This was my favorite barbecue sauce growing up. It's vinegar-based with no ketchup. It's very tangy, very thin, and wonderful on pork, chicken, and even tofu!"

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Low-Cholesterol Recipes: Pizza Dough III

4.45 / 5 Stars | 665 Reviews

by Phyllis

"A friend gave me this recipe for pizza dough. It is quick, easy and delicious!"

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Diabetic Recipes: Tabbouleh II

4.67 / 5 Stars | 35 Reviews

by Nadine

"Such a refreshing salad and it holds nicely in the refrigerator if you want to make it ahead. Light and nutty bulgur is soaked in water until it 's fluffy and ready to be combined with parsley, mint, tomatoes, and a bit of oil and freshly squeezed lemon juice. Serves four."

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Healthy BBQ & Grilling Recipes: Grilled Chicken with Fresh Mango Salsa

4.19 / 5 Stars | 14 Reviews

by Rimi

"A garlic and mango salsa tops grilled chicken breasts in this recipe for the perfect barbequed meal!"

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