Feeling Down and Moody... It Could Be Serious?

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Moods, like colors, have a range of hues, from the bright shades of happiness to the dark ones of depression. A mood problem that’s down in the dark range, but doesn’t quite reach the level of depression, is dysthymia (dis-THIGH-me-ah). It refers to a long-term drone of low-grade depression that lasts for at least two years in adults or one year in children and teens. While not necessarily as crippling as major depression, its persistent hold can keep you from feeling good and interfere with your work, school, family, and social life.

UN AND IRAN TOPPERS MEET

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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has arrived in Iran and has just finished a series of meetings with Iranian officials, including President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Soon after arriving in Tehran, the UN chief attended a working lunch at the Parliament building with the Speaker, Ali Larijani, and other officials, and later had meetings with President Ahmadinejad, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Saeed Jalili.

NO NEWS IS BAD NEWS

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HURRICANE ISAAC. Challenged Louisiana’s Flood Defenses.
The slow moving storm magnifies an impact of heavy rain and high winds, as it overtops flood defences in Louisiana and leaves 500,000 people without power.

GOP's VP CANDIDATE RYAN. Defines Attack Obama.
Paul Ryan launched a withering attack on Barack Obama, charging the US president with abdicating responsibility for the economy

BRAZIL'S NEW INTEREST RATES. How Low Can it Go?
Brazil’s central bank has cut interest rates to a new historic low as that government announces steps to revive the country’s moribund economy.

UN SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN VISITS IRAN

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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has left New York and is on his way to Iran to attend the 16th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).

“The Secretary-General looks forward to the Summit as an opportunity to work with the participating Heads of State and Government, including the host country, towards solutions on issues that are central to the global agenda, including follow-up to the Rio+20 Conference on Sustainable Development, disarmament, conflict prevention, and support for countries in transition,” the spokesperson told a news briefing at UN Headquarters in New York.

Change the Olympics?

The Olympics are considering the establishment of an age-limit for the athletes participating in basketball. The athletes would have to be under-23 years of age, with the option to have three older players on the roster. This policy is currently instated for the Olympic soccer teams. American basketball player LeBron James, age 27, stated to the Associated Press that he would not play in the 2016 Olympics if the rule is established.

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The Sad Comeback of Roger Clemens

He’s an 11-time All-Star, has won two World Series, and a 7 time Cy Young award winner. Yet despite having not pitched in five years, being dogged by steroid allegations, he insists on trying to hang on to the spotlight. No matter that father time catches up to everyone, whether it is Michael Jordan on the Wizards, Joe Namath with the Rams. Despite his talent, he has been a nomad throughout his career, burning bridges with two different teams (Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays) despite being one of the most dominant pitchers of all time.

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GOP PITCH US VOTERS. ‘Trust Mitt’
Mitt Romney was formally nominated by the Republican party to challenge Barack Obama in a presidential election as the Republicans promote and image of diversity as the first night of the convention included a roster full of women and Hispanic speakers.

HURRICANE ISAAC. Makes Landfall in Louisiana.
Obama declares state of emergency in Louisiana as residents of the gulf coast brace to brave the elements once more, seven years after Katrina

FRENCH GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATES. Arafat Murder Claims.