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BEIJING China's leaders have promised to open its markets wider to
private and foreign competitors in a sweeping reform plan aimed at rejuvenating
a slowing, state-dominated economy.The pledges come in a report issued Friday
that is meant to serve as a blueprint for economic development in
the coming decade. It was issued following a closely watched Communist Party
conference that ended this week.Chinese leaders are under pressure to replace
a tapped-out growth model based on exports and investment.The ruling party
pledged in Friday's report to allow the creation of privately owned banks
and to allow the market to allocate resources moves that
will help more efficient private companies.As for foreign companies, the
plan pledges to ease limits on foreign investment in e-commerce and other
industries.
Where did all the water go?Billions of years ago when the Red
Planet was young, it likely had a thick atmosphere that was warm
enough to support oceans of liquid water, a critical ingredient for life,
NASA believes. Mars today is a barren desert however -- so what
happened?NASA aims to solve a piece of that puzzle with the launch
of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, which is
set to blast off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Complex 41
on Monday, Nov. 18 at 1:28 p.m.The newest Mars explorer will study
the thinning of the planet's atmosphere and the disappearance of surface
water over time to possibly explain the discrepancy between then and now.There
are currently several competing theories to explain how Mars was stripped
of its thick atmosphere some 4 billion years ago, the space agency
said."The leading theory is that Mars lost its intrinsic magnetic field
that was protecting the atmosphere from direct erosion by the impact of
the solar wind," said Joseph Grebowsky of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, Md.The solar wind is a thin stream of electrically charged
particles or plasma blowing continuously from the sun into space at about
a million miles per hour."Studies of the remnant magnetic field distributions
measured by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor mission set the disappearance of
the planet's convection-produced global magnetic field at about 3.7 billion
years ago, leaving the Red Planet
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">APShirley Mitchell, who was believed to be the last surviving cast-member
of the hit CBS sitcom I Love Lucy, died earlier this week,
according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 94.Mitchell died of heart failure
on Monday, her sister-in-law Nancy Olson told the website on Wednesday.
The veteran actress played Lucys friend Marion Strong-- with the cackling
laugh-- in the classic show during the 1953 to 1954 season.The Ohio
native later appeared in Perry Mason, The Dick Van Dyke Show and
The Beverly Hillbillies.Mitchell was married to famed film composer Jay
Livingston until his death in 2001.Click here for more from The Hollywood
Reporter.
FILE: Dec. 29, 2012: Free Syrian Army fighters fire at enemy positions
during heavy clashes with government forces, in the Salaheddine district
in Aleppo, Syria.APSyrian rebel fighters linked with Al Qaeda have asked
for "understanding and forgiveness" after mistakenly beheading one of their
allies and putting the head on display.In a video posted online, members
of Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham were shown holding up the
head of what they thought was a supporter of President Bashar Assad
before a crowd in Aleppo, The Telegraph reported.After the video was posted,
the head was recognized as belonging to Mohammed Fares, a member of
Ahrar al-Sham, a well-established rebel group that regularly fights alongside
the Islamic State of Iraq, according to the report.Omar al-Qahtani, a spokesman
for the Islamic State of Iraq, said Fares thought he had been
captured by pro-Assad Shia fighters andasked them to kill him. Explaining
the error, al-Qahtani said Allah would forgive a man who unknowingly killed
a fellow believer.Earlier in the day, state-run Syrian television channel
Al-Ikhbariya said two bombs exploded near a famous Damascus bazaar, killing
at least one person and wounding seven.Bomb and mortar attacks are not
uncommon in the Syrian capital.Meanwhile on Thursday, Assad and Russian
leader Vladimir Putin discussed a proposed peace conference to end Syria's
nearly three-year civil war and Damascus' efforts to put its chemical weapons
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