Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes: Wednesday 20th April 2011

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) You can't understand why someone has betrayed you or acted against your wishes. Their behaviour is upsetting you more than you'd like to admit. The longer you allow your mind to prey on this problem, the less likely you are to focus on areas from which you could actually benefit. You need to decide on what you're going to do about this issue that's bothering you. Act on your decision and put the matter behind you. Some questions will never get answered, so don't get stuck in the why!
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Stick around and watch how a person manages a challenge. Witnessing someone else fulfil a dream will inspire you. You're ready to put effort into making some of your own wishes come true. Some amazing advances will be seen in your world by introducing new technological appliances into your home or workplace or through developing a useful skill. There is something you really want and you've reached a point now where you're willing to give it your best shot.
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Gemini (May22/June21) Your efforts will be judged and measured against similar attempts by others. This may seem unfair if they have had more experience. It won't be clear why you are being made to feel the odd man out. Console yourself with the knowledge that very soon others will be showing you respect for your knowledge and talents. Any gloom or negativity will lift as the day passes. Home chores will get pushed to one side this evening for no other reason than you just aren't in the mood!
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Cancer (June22/July23) The difficulty of beliefs is: not everyone shares them and this can cause problems in relationships. Some views are impossible to prove and it might seem appropriate when such arguments arise, to agree to differ. An opponent will put forward a logical argument; they won't understand your desire to search for a deeper understanding. Your beliefs do not keep you moving in an illogical direction as is being suggested. They encourage you to seek to understand yourself.

Leo (July24/Aug23) You aren't happy with a small success; you want to enhance what you are trying to do to make it even bigger and better. If others have made sacrifices for you, you are worried about disappointing them. This isn't going to happen. Over the next four weeks you will apply yourself to the work. You will achieve your aims and be the success you imagine yourself to be. Evening hours are good for preparing for a seminar, test or examination.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sept23) Personal emotional issues and relationship commitments will seem to conflict at times. To show how much someone means to you may mean you have to let go of one of your prize possessions. Some difficulties are ahead but it will be alright if you believe it can be. If things aren't going right between you and a partner you can't keep pretending it isn't happening. Problems have been brought on by events of the past and you both now need to put these behind you.
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Libra (Sept24/Oct23) Problems to do with a joint concern may exist but you won't let these dominate your day. If your boss or a stubborn workmate has been picking on you, no wonder your confidence is at a low ebb. A success you make of a difficult task will soon sweep any self doubt aside. Feelings of inferiority will recede and plans for the future will be made and shared with others. The fact you didn't crumble under pressure will be a big plus for you now.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) Starting off in a bad mood will ruin the whole day for everyone including yourself. You may as well not be at a meeting or conference for all the attention other people are paying you. Although there are many jobs that need to be done, you feel obliged to show your face at a gathering which turns out to be a complete waste of time. Try to get yourself into a more cheerful frame of mind. Look on it like this: emotions are reactions to conditions. Conditions vary and trends later in the day could be far more favourable!
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) With you being so industrious your diligence will almost certainly impress friends, your colleagues and the boss. People are seeing a different side of you now as you suppress your usual high spirits to focus on the best means to approach the task in hand. New challenges keep you occupied. Just don't let success go to your head or you may be in danger of becoming a paragon of virtue and that won't impress anyone! Or when new openings arise you won't get your head through the door!
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) Something's upsetting a loved one and you wish they would tell you what it was all about. There is no way anyone will open up to you until they are ready. Someone's decisions or actions may look foolish but don't accuse them of being ridiculous. Their absurd behaviour could be a symptom of a deeper problem. The only way to find a solution is to try to respect what they are going through. Show compassion and eventually they will talk to you.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) It's not easy to tell others how you are feeling but it is important to be honest. You need to say what you want to say without interruption so insist others pay attention. Until you gain the understanding you need from the person you need it most, you won't be able to concentrate on anything else. Making half hearted stabs at your work will only irritate those around you and could well affect their routine too. Watch your step with a boss who may take exception to any temperamental behaviour.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) It is good to remember where you came from but this should not stop you from appreciating new things. Your religion or culture doesn't matter and neither does how much money you have in your pockets. Currently you need to follow your own instincts. Don't feel tied to certain beliefs or intentions because this is what mattered to you in the past. There are so many bright opportunities around you but you must discover them for yourself.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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Superstition is not unique to Russian and Ukrainian culture / Суеверия не уникальна для русской и украинской культуры


Superstition is not unique to Russian and Ukrainian culture, many cultures across Europe and Asia still mind the superstitions handed down over the centuries. While not every Ukrainian/Russian woman believes in superstitions whole heartedly there are many who do. It may be wise to familiarise yourself with some of these “bad luck charms” to know for future to keep things positive in your relationship with your new Ukrainian/Russian bride. Many Ukrainian/Russian superstitions directly relate to avoiding conflict in relationships so minding them will be beneficial to your relationship, even if it is only for the benefit of your new bride’s psyche.
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If one person in the relationship accidentally steps on the other’s foot, the person who was stepped on should then lightly step on the foot of the person who stepped first. It is said that doing this helps the two of you to avoid a future conflict.
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Talking about future success, especially bragging or boasting about it, is considered a jinx against it. For this reason your russian bride may be hesitant to discuss future plans or aspirations with you.
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Giving gifts such as knives or other sharp objects is taboo as they are considered symbols of separation. If one must be given it is common to exchange a small sum of money, such as a ruble or a dollar, to make it a trade or exchange.
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Giving a gift such as a purse or wallet (or anything else that hold money) requires the gift giver to put a little money inside. You do not have to put much cash in but a purse or wallet given empty is believed to cause financial bad luck.
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You should never hand a knife directly to your loved one. Instead you should place the knife down on a surface, such as the table or the counter, and let the other person pick it up. Handing a knife directly to someone is considered bad luck as it is said that the two will get into a fight.
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When walking the two of you should never be split by objects you encounter along your path. For example should you be walking with your Ukrainian/Russian lady and encounter a tree or pole along the way you should both keep to one side or the other and not split ways to go around. Splitting your path is considered a bad omen and the sign of a weak relationship.
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Rain on your wedding day is considered a good omen and indicated future financial wealth.

One must take extra special care when setting a wedding date. Once you have set your wedding date it should not be changed. Changing the date is considered a bad omen and some russians even feel that the bad luck will carry on to your first born.

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Goldbug100 - Safeland (LSE: SAF.L) plc Establishment of London hostel joint venture with Moorfield Real Estate Fund II

Establishment of hostel joint venture
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Safeland (LSE: SAF.L) plc ("Safeland"), the property trading and investment company, announces today that it has entered into joint venture arrangements with Moorfield Real Estate Fund II (MREFII) whereby Safeland and MREFII will invest through a Jersey vehicle to establish a chain of tourism driven hostels, initially focused on London. MREFII is managed by Moorfield Group ("Moorfield") the UK real estate and related private equity fund manager with some £2.5 billion of assets under management.
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The new joint venture, which will trade under the name "Safestay" will seek to acquire existing buildings in strategic locations in London and develop them into hostels, targeted at backpackers, school groups and value conscious families. The concept is based on providing value for money beds in shared dormitories; in a modern, comfortable and safe environment; and in locations close to key transport links around London.
The first acquisition to the Safestay portfolio is John Smith House, a part listed building in Elephant and Castle and one time headquarters of the Labour Party, which will be converted into a (approximately) 400 bed hostel with additional communal facilities for residents.
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The strategic partnership between Safeland and Moorfield will combine Safeland's proven experience in acquiring multiple sites and building successful operational businesses (including Safestore and Bizspace) with Moorfield's experience in investing across a wide range of real estate sectors and growing asset backed operating businesses.
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Safeland and MREFII are contributing up to £5m and £20m cash respectively into the venture; and it is expected that senior debt facilities will be obtained to give the joint venture circa £50m of available funds for investment. In relation to the first four projects which the joint venture undertakes, Safeland contribute 20% of the cost of those projects but at Safeland's discretion it may reduce its contribution to 10% of subsequent projects. Profits from the joint venture will be shared in proportion to the aggregate amounts contributed.
Safeland will be responsible for identifying site opportunities and managing their development and operation as hostels, together with appropriate professional advisers
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There is no fixed term to the joint venture but the objective is to achieve an exit within approximately 5 years.

Larry Lipman, Managing Director of Safeland said:

"The establishment of this venture allows us to exploit our ability to buy property well and develop it into successful trading units. We are very pleased to be working with Moorfield and we believe that with the combination of their support and our track record we will be able to grow the Safestay business into a significant player in the hostel market."
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Marc Gilbard, Chief Executive of Moorfield said:
"We believe that the hostel market is fragmented and underdeveloped and this joint venture presents a significant opportunity to create a major hostel brand that provides a consistent and high quality product across a number of locations in London.
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We are delighted to partner with Safeland plc who have proven themselves not only as experienced property developers but also in establishing innovative and successful business models."

For further information please contact:
Safeland plc

Larry Lipman Managing Director

Tel: 020 8815 1600


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"Island" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 22nd April 2011 - Starring: Natalie Press, Colin Morgan, Janet McTeer, Tanya Franks, Denise Orita.

Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010
Check out the official "Island" website: http://www.islandthemovie.com/

"Island", starring Colin Morgan as Calum McLeod, Natalie Press as Nikki Black, Janet McTeer as Phyllis Lovage, filmed on various locations (among others on the Isle of Mull).

Directed by: Elizabeth Mitchell and Brek Taylor
Cinematography: Rain Li
Composer: Michael Price

"A life denied is its own revenge

Based on Jane Rogers' acclaimed novel, "Island" is a beautifully filmed tale of yearning and retribution.

Abandoned at birth, Nikki Black has spent most of her life in 'care' sustained only by fairy-stories. Incapable of love, fearful and desperate for revenge, she decides to find her birth mother, confront her... then kill her.

She travels incognito to the remote Hebredian island where Phyllis now lives as a recluse with Calum - her islander son. Weeks pass and Nikki gradually awakens to the magic of the island, her beguiling brother and their shared passion for storytelling. And, all the while, her murderous paranoia intensifies."

Note: The trailer has been UPLOADED WITH PERMISSION by Nikki Black Films Ltd./Tailormade Productions Clare Tinsley, the copyright belongs entirely to them.

"How I Ended This Summer" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 22nd April 2011 - Starring: Grigory Dobrygin, Sergei Puskepalis, Igor Chernevich, Ilya Sobolev, Artyom Tsukanov.

Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2010
WINNER at the 54th BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2010 !!!
Trailer
Genre: drama
Regie / directed by: Alexei Popogrebsky
Darsteller / cast: Sergei Puskepalis , Grigory Dobrygin
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from the press kit
On a deserted Russian Arctic island, two men work diligently at a small meteorological station. Their task is to take regular readings from their partly radioactive surroundings and relay this crucial data on to headquarters via radio - their only bridge to the outside world. For a seasoned pro like Sergei, a gruff man in his fifties, this job has become routine. During the years he has spent in extreme isolation, he has learned to take this task very seriously. 
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His new work partner is the fresh-faced Pavel, a bright-eyed college grad assigned to spend the summer at the station. The two men have little in common, with Pavel sticking to the company of his MP3 and video games to avoid the bullish, vaguely threatening presence of Sergei. The balance tips one day when Sergei leaves his post to go fishing for trout in a nearby lagoon. He has entrusted Pavel to do the readings and radio them to the headquarters as required. 
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Inexperienced Pavel misses the appointed reading time and falsifies the logs to cover it up. Worse yet, there is terrible news for Sergei from HQ. Intimidated and uneasy, Pavel keeps quiet, unable to bring himself to share the distressing news to Sergei. When the terrifying truth finally emerges, its inevitable consequences play out against a desolate backdrop of thick fog, sharp rocks, crashing waves, and the merciless Arctic Sea...
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"How I Ended This Summer" stars well-known director and actor (Simple Things) Sergei Puskepalis and young breakout star Grigory Dobrygin (Black Lightening) as two men forced to carve out a relationship of trust and, ultimately, forgiveness in the desolate Russian Arctic. Following his award-winning features "Koktebel" and "Simple Things," young Russian director Alexei Popogrebsky now delivers a visually stunning existentialist drama of survival, filmed entirely on location, at the easternmost tip of Russia.

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