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I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'


Things happen, and what's done is done. We leave what's not worth fighting for behind and we move on with our lives.


Always remember the days that led up to your decision to make a change!!!


When the sun is shining I can do anything; no mountain is too high, no trouble too difficult to overcome.



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Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan Rivalry Back On? ‘Happy New Year’ Actor Take A Dig At ‘Kick’ Star Refueling The Feud?

                                        
There’s been an ongoing feud between Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan for quite a long time. While the two hugged it out at an Iftar party last year and again this year, they’ve maintained a civil relationship. However, did the “Happy New Year” actor rub the “Kick” star the wrong way once again?

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Aamir Khan: Kiran's influence on me is very positive.

         
Conceding that he has undergone a "transformation" from being a reserved person to more open now, Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan attributed the change to his wife and filmmaker Kiran Rao. 

"..Not three years, even more. But your observation is correct.. transformation has happened. I feel it is because of Kiran ji.

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After Hrithik Roshan, Paris Hilton Parties with Salman Khan in Mumbai.

                     
Salman Khan – who is a well-known personality, not just in India, but abroad as well – had recently played a host to Hollywood heiress Paris Hilton. 
he socialite and hotelier was in Mumbai to play DJ for a show and happened to meet Khan at a party, reported Bollywood Life.

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Katrina Kaif reveals more about her next film 'Jagga Jasoos' with Ranbir Kapoor.

                                            
It's an emotional musical about a somewhat-detective. That's all Katrina Kaif will reveal about Ranbir Kapoor-starrer Jagga Jasoos, which she stars in This year, Katrina Kaif might have had just one release, but like beau Ranbir Kapoor, will have several in 2015. From Jagga Jasoos with RK to Phantom with Saif Ali Khan and Fitoor with Aditya Roy Kapur, Kat's gonna be busy all year.

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With Compromises, a Global Accord to Fight Climate Change Is in Sight





LIMA, Peru — Diplomats from 196 countries are closing in on the framework of a potentially historic deal that would for the first time commit every nation in the world to cutting its planet-warming fossil fuel emissions — but would still not be enough to stop the early impacts of global warming. 

The draft, now circulating among negotiators at a global climate summit meeting here, represents a fundamental breakthrough in the impasse that has plagued the United Nations for two decades as it has tried to forge a new treaty to counter global warming. 

But the key to the political success of the draft — and its main shortcoming, negotiators concede — is that it does not bind nations to a single, global benchmark for emissions reductions. 


CIA unlikely to lose power in wake of interrogation report



The release of a searing report by the Senate Intelligence Committee on the CIA’s interrogation program Tuesday was the latest morale-sinking moment for an agency that has been buffeted repeatedly throughout its history, from the Bay of Pigs fiasco to the Nixon-era domestic abuses to the 1980s scandals tied to Iran and Latin America. 

If anything, the cycle has only been compressed in the years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, with at least four major investigations, not to mention criminal probes, during a frenetic 13-year span. That collection now includes a 528-page account of alleged CIA abuses and dishonesty in its brutal treatment of terrorism suspects. 

The Senate report is a substantial blow to the CIA’s reputation, one that raises fundamental questions about the extent to which the agency can be trusted. And yet, as in those previous instances of political and public outrage, the agency is expected to emerge from the investigatory rubble with its role and power in Washington largely intact. 


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At CIA's 'Salt Pit' prison, torture reigned, with little oversight




WASHINGTON — The first detainee interrogated in the old abandoned brick factory north of Kabul became the model for what would later unfold in the cave-like halls of a CIA interrogation facility known as the "Salt Pit." 


Ridha Najjar, a suspected former bodyguard for Osama bin Laden, often was left alone in the shadows, under a barrage of shrieking music, cold, shackled and hooded, his dark figure handcuffed to an overhead bar for 22 hours a day, according to a report released Tuesday by the Senate Intelligence Committee. 

Later, another detainee, Gul Rahman, believed to have served in a security detail for an Afghan warlord, would die in the Salt Pit. 



Congressional leaders reach deal on $1.1 trillion spending bill





Congressional leaders unveiled a massive $1.01 trillion spending bill Tuesday night that will keep most of the federal government funded through September. 

The legislation is expected to pass in the coming days and will allow the new Republican-controlled Congress to clear the decks of lingering spending issues, while setting the stage for a prolonged fight with President Obama over immigration policy. 

At 1,603 pages, the legislation provides money to fight the rise of the Islamic State and $5.4 billion to fight the threat of Ebola. But there is no additional money for the Affordable Care Act and there are modest spending cuts at the Environmental Protection Agency and Internal Revenue Service, two perennial GOP targets. Still, Democrats won bigger budgets for enforcement at agencies created after the 2008 economic collapse. 

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