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Psychopathic Traits In Teens Not Cast In Stone

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Most youths are concerned about other people’s feelings, they feel bad or guilty when they have done something wrong and they adhere to social rules. A small group of youths, however, does not. These youths express psychopathic personality traits that are associated with adult psychopathy, a serious personality disorder that is linked with antisocial behavior […]

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After The Storms, A Different Opinion On Climate Change

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Extreme weather may lead people to think more seriously about climate change, according to new research. In the wake of Hurricanes Irene and Sandy, New Jersey residents were more likely to show support for a politician running on a “green” platform, and expressed a greater belief that climate change is caused by human activity. This […]

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Brazil: “Too Much Land For A Few Indigenous People”

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By Paolo Moiola In Article 231 the Brazilian Constitution recognizes the indigenous peoples, their social organization, customs, languages, beliefs, traditions, and their original right to the lands they have traditionally occupied. In addition, it is the State’s duty to demarcate the land, protect it and make sure all of its resources are protected. However, these […]

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Putin Says Russia Will Develop As Democratic State, Defend Christian Values

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia will develop as a democratic state. “Russia has firmly taken the path of democracy. It is looking for ways to strengthen these democratic foundations,” Putin said in the discussion club Valdai on Thursday. Putin also added that Russia will defend Christian values ​​and morality. According to Putin, Russian government […]

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Dialogue In Bahrain To Continue Unopposed, PM Calls For Renewed Security measures

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By Habib Toumi Bahrain’s Prime Minister has urged the authorities to continue “taking the appropriate measures to preserve security and stability in the country.” “In a country of freedoms and law, where human rights are preserved, citizens live in dignity and different opinions are respected within an atmosphere of democracy, there can be leniency towards […]

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CAR: Rebel Leader Miskine Arrested In Cameroon

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Cameroon police arrested the rebel leader of the Democratic Front of the Centrafrican People (FPDC), Abdoulaye Miskine, wanted by the new authorities of the Central African Republic (CAR). According to the local and African media, including Alwhida Info, the rebel leader was detained by men of the Territorial Surveillance Unit (DST) in a hotel in […]

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What Is Belgrade Doing With Kosovo? – Analysis

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Kosovo Serbs – north and south of the Ibar – believe that Belgrade is giving Kosovo away to the Albanians. The Albanians may see it that way too since they have been unusually cooperative in agreeing to Serbia’s demands for status-neutral forms. Both sides understand that the conflict over Kosovo – and the north specifically […]

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Syria: No Deal, Really – OpEd

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That Syria has been on a downward spiral since 2011 is not news. Any solution for Syria must not be limited in scope. Tackling chemical weapons is only one part of the entire deal. If a middle path between the use of force and non-action can be carved, using just about enough force to get […]

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Brazil’s Rousseff To UN: US Surveillance An ‘Affront’

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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff lambasted US spying on her country at Tuesday’s UN summit, calling it a “breach of international law.” She further warned that the NSA surveillance, revealed since June, threatened freedom of speech and democracy. “Meddling in such a manner in the lives and affairs of other countries is a breach of international […]

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Rosneft Buys Enel Stake In SeverEnergia

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Rosneft said Tuesday it agreed to acquire a 40% stake in Arctic Russia B.V. from Enel, which will lead to Rosneft’s indirect ownership of a 19.6% stake in SeverEnergia. The stake will be acquired by NGK Itera, a subsidiary of Rosneft, which is a center consolidating gas assets within Rosneft group. The transaction will help […]

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Skopje And Athens Are ‘Brothers In Crime’ On Macedonia Name Dispute

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(EurActiv) — The stalemate on the Macedonia name dispute between Athens and Skopje is a “lose-lose game”, and the two governments are “brothers in crime” on the issue, says Radmila Šekerinska, vice president of the opposition Social Democratic Union of Macedonia. EurActiv Greece reports. A majority of EU countries recognise Macedonia under its constitutional name […]

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Germany’s Path Towards New Government Fraught With Dilemmas

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(EurActiv) — After losing out on her preferred coalition partners, Germany’s newly re-elected chancellor, Angela Merkel, faces a number of hurdles in securing a power-sharing deal with rival left-leaning parties. While Merkel and her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) won a resounding victory in Germany’s general elections on Sunday (22 September), further cementing her position as […]

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Obama Says “Diplomatic Path With Iran Must Be Tested”

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President Barack Obama has been quoted in Al Arabiya as saying that “the diplomatic path” with Iran “must be tested,” saying he is encouraged by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s moderate overture. President Obama told the United Nations General Assembly, however, that Rouhani’s “conciliatory words will have to be matched by actions that are transparent and […]

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DHA Phase 6 Gets Best Of Property Boom In Pakistan, Reports Zameen.com

Fortum Wins Award For R&D In Sustainable Bio-Oil Production

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Fortum said Tuesday it has received a special award for innovation from the Global District Energy Climate Awards organisation. The prize was awarded to Fortum for its investment project using fast pyrolysis technology to produce bio oil in connection with existing district heating production and a combined heat and power plant. Fortum has been developing […]

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Allianz Global Wealth Report: Equity Boom Spurs Asset Growth

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Allianz unveiled Tuesday the fourth edition of its “Global Wealth Report”, which puts the asset and debt situation of private households in more than 50 countries under the microscope. Based on the findings of the report, the global gross financial assets of private households grew by 8.1% in 2012. This is the strongest growth seen […]

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Patrick Buchanan: Is Iran The Fourth Reich? – OpEd

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In the fall of 1956, Nikita Khrushchev threatened to rain rockets down on London for the British invasion of Suez and sent his tanks into Budapest to drown the Hungarian Revolution in blood. He blew up the Paris summit in 1960, banged his shoe at the U.N., and warned Americans, “We will bury you!” He […]

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President Gül: “Radical Groups In Syria Pose Threat To Turkey’s Security”

NASA’s Hubble And Chandra Find Evidence For Densest Nearby Galaxy

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Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory and telescopes on the ground may have found the most crowded galaxy in our part of the universe. The ultra-compact dwarf galaxy, known as M60-UCD1, is packed with an extraordinary number of stars and may be the densest galaxy near Earth. It is providing astronomers […]

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Iran: Rohani Signals Openness, But Dramatic Changes Unlikely – Analysis

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