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der international supervision.The United States and Russia have been trying 
to convene a peace conference in Geneva since May to broker a 
political solution to the Syrian conflict that activists say has killed 
more than 120,000 people and displaced millions more.Speaking to Assad by 
telephone, Russian leader Vladimir Putin "emphasized efforts taken by Russia 
together with its partners to prepare a Geneva-2 international conference 
and gave a positive assessment of Bashar Assad's readiness to send a 
Syrian government delegation there," the Kremlin said.The Syrian government 
has said it will take part in the peace talks, although officials 
have said they will not talk to armed rebels or members of 
the main Syrian opposition group in exile. Its avowed willingness to attend 
the Geneva conference coincides with a military offensive that has seen 
Assad's forces seize ground near Damascus and in the northern province of 
Aleppo.The main Western-backed opposition group, the Syrian National Coalition, 
said in a statement Monday it would only attend the Geneva talks 
if humanitarian aid is allowed to reach besieged areas and the government 
releases political prisoners. The group itself wants any future transitional 
government to exclude Assad and his close allies, a demand the Syrian 
government has rejected.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Click 
here for more from The Telegraph.
MALE, Maldives  Voters in the Maldives will choose between their first 
democratically elected leader and the longtime autocrat's brother in a presidential 
runoff on Saturday that comes amid international concerns that the tiny 
archipelago nation may slip back to autocratic rule after a long delay 
in the election.Mohamed Nasheed, who was elected president in the country's 
first multiparty election in 2008, is favored to win having polled nearly 
47 percent in the Nov. 9 first round. His failure to get 
at least 50 percent for an outright win required a runoff against 
Yaamin Abdul Gayoom, a brother of Maldives' 30-year autocratic ruler Maumoon 
Abdul Gayoom.The election is expected to be a close contest with Yaamin, 
who received 30 percent of first-round votes, courting the support of third-placed 
candidate, tourist resort owner Qasim Ibrahim, who received 23 percent.Maldives 
is under scrutiny after failing to elect a president in three attempts 
since September and after incumbent President Mohamed Waheed Hassan extended 
his term in office by six days purportedly to avoid a constitutional 
void because the country is past a legal deadline to elect a 
new president.Some voters appeared to have run out of patience."We are fed 
up with politics. It has slowed our life. There is no business 
anymore," said Abdullah Abeedh, a 25-year-old photographer. "We want this 
election process to end Saturday and the president to be elected," he 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Recording artist Demi Lovato performs "Give Your Heart a Break" during the 
VH1 Divas 2012 show in Los Angeles, December 16, 2012.ReutersDemi Lovato 
has a hit album and not one, but two impressive TV gigs 
thanks to "The X Factor" and "Glee," but the pop singer remembers 
how close she thought she was to losing it all."When I was 
in treatment, I honestly thought my career was over," Lovato, 21, told 
Entertainment Weekly of her struggles with alcohol, drugs and her eating 
disorder, for which she entered a treatment facility in 2010. "But when 
I came out of treatment, I had more supportive fans than ever."Celebrities 
who survived scandalAlthough Lovato says she used to be one of the 
many celebrities, especially younger celebrities, that tried to avoid becoming 
a role model to their fans, she quickly learned it would not 
be so easy to avoid facing the consequences of her actions. "I 
used to say that too," she said. "That was my excuse to 
do whatever the f--k I wanted and not give a sh-t about 
what other people thought. Then I ended up going through some stuff. 
I realized I'm never going to escape the fact that I'm in 
the public eye, so I might as well do the best I 
can."Lovato's candid discussion about her past issues comes two months after 
she signed a deal to write a tell-all memoir. Although she has 
been open at times about said issues, she still believes that the 
truth could shock her fans. However, she's also hopeful it could help 
th
  vulnerable to the solar wind," Grebowsky 
said.MAVEN was designed to help study and possibly verify that theory. Ahead 
of its launch, NASAs Goddard Conceptual Image Lab created a stunning video 
showcasing what a water-filled Mars would have looked like. After all, if 
liquid surface water existed billions of years ago, then the planets atmosphere 
had to have had a different climate that was warmer and a 
pressure near or greater than it currently is.The video shows how the 
surface of Mars might have appeared during this ancient warm period, beginning 
with a flyover of a Martian lake. It ends with an illustration 
of NASA's MAVEN mission in orbit around present-day Mars.The spacecraft 
will arrive at the Red Planet on Sept. 22, 2014, and slip 
into an elliptical orbit ranging from a low of 93 miles above 
the surface to a high of 3,728 miles. It also will take 
five "deep dips" during the course of the mission, flying as low 
as 77 miles in altitude and providing a cross-section of the top 
of the atmosphere.An artist's concept of present-day Mars -- a barren, cold, 
desert world -- and what the planet might have looked like 4 
billion years ago, when water was plentiful.An artist's concept of an ancient, 
habitable Mars capable of supporting liquid water on its surface.An artist's 
concept of present-day Mars -- a barren, cold, desert world.			
												
							'Curiosity' returns photos from surface 
of Mars
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