Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes: Wednesday 22nd June 2011

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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) Boring jobs can be made more interesting by using your imagination. Talking to others in the same situation can make waiting for appointments or interviews more entertaining. Especially if these are slightly delayed. Get people talking and you could learn more about what you are letting yourself in for! Your advice might please others too. It will become apparent someone has picked up something wrongly and their mistaken beliefs could have gone against them had they revealed this to the wrong person.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) A speculative venture could be fun to enter providing you're aware of all possible consequences. As long as you understand there is no guarantee there will be any profit, there's no harm in having a small flutter. The excitement comes through the hope of predicting the correct outcome. If you do manage to make a little money out of it, this will be the icing on top of the cake. Enjoy these exciting opportunities but keep your feet firmly on the ground.
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Gemini (May22/June21) Anyone who has been feeling bored with your usual routines won't be so miserable with you around. Your cheerful spirits and witty humour will help keep others amused no matter who they are or what your relationship with them happens to be. Even your most serious colleagues will be impressed by the sunshine you bring into everyone else's life. Your positive outlook will rub off on someone you're currently interested in. You're certainly making the right impression!
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Cancer (June22/July23) Life can become what you can envision; use your wonderful imagination to visualise a better future for yourself. Never give up hope, no matter what your situation. Remember today's dreams and visions will form the tomorrow you can build. Even if other people hint you're being too forceful in your aims, ignore them. It will be a direct and confident approach that will get results. Business and domestic matters will move forward thanks to your renewed enthusiasm.
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Leo (July24/Aug23) You're ready to tackle problems head on; once you've made your mind up, nothing is going to stop you. You are no longer clutching at every straw in an effort to settle this issue. You are in the fortunate position now of having access to confidential information that could be enormously helpful. This is how your current efforts differ from past ones and this is why your current endeavours will bring more positive results.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sept23) Disagreements are due to misunderstandings; there is a lack of respect within a team because of individual differences. Instead of arguing, if others were willing to listen to other people and learn from them, life would be easier for you. You're dealing with prejudice or jealousy amongst a group who should know better. What started as an easy rapport could fizzle out completely and you're left with the dilemma of having to divide your interests between two opposing factions.
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Libra (Sept24/Oct23) You will please and delight others by giving them what they want but what's all this doing to you? Sacrificing your own hopes to help family or friends achieve theirs leaves you feeling as dissatisfied as they are fulfilled. Don't ignore your inner commotions and don't think your needs aren't important. If accepting what's on offer in any relationship means giving without getting anything back in return, these are friendships you could do without. Do not compromise your ideals.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) Your boss or some other bigwigs exude power making you feel vulnerable and intimidated. You have the potential to do anything they can do and even more. What you may not realise is you could be more experienced or qualified than those who use their position to belittle or coerce others into doing their bidding. If you're being asked to take on new responsibilities, those who request this of you should prove they are also willing to do their fair share.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) The poise, elegance and speed in which you carry out activities will amaze those around you. From modest beginnings, a group project has become a fantastic opportunity for you to put your creative ideas to work. Quite a bit of work is necessary before you start seeing the results you envisage. This is a sacrifice worth making. If there are any long term plans you're uncertain about, talking this over with a wise friend will help eliminate your confusion.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) It could be a good move if you enter into a business partnership with a woman. You both need to sign agreements to set this up on a formal basis and you will both prefer to have everything legal from the start. Equally, you could turn a creative hobby or other talent into a money making venture. If you're good at knitting, sewing or woodwork this is the time to widen your vision. There are demands out there for your talents; put them to use in a business venture and it could go extremely well.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) You'll be straining at the bit and desperate to escape if you are surrounded by people who have no imagination. Your hopes to experiment with new ideas are being dashed by those who want you to agree to their less exciting plans. You need to consider the possibility that you have gone as far as you can in a group venture. For you to be able to follow your vision, you need to break out of this confining situation. Either strike out on your own or find other more compatible people to join up with.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) Assess work you have just completed before deciding what to do next. You might still want to continue along similar lines but you're more aware now of areas that could do with improving. A slight change in direction could work out very well for you now. You will be able to base new decisions on past experience. Take the chance to do something different while using your existing skills. A change can often be as good as a rest!
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Say 'Thank You' With Serenata Flowers or 3 words :=)

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Say 'Thank You' with a gorgeous Serenata Flowers bouquet. If two little words can make someone feel appreciated, imagine what a mass of brightly coloured blossoms could do. A charming host, a supportive friend, a caring relative or a colleague who’s gone the extra mile – show someone you appreciate the lengths they’ve gone to with some specially selected flowers.

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Oriental Breeze
Oriental Breeze
The romance of the Far East is carried by wisps of pink gypsophilia gusting around spicy pink gerbera daisies, alstromeria and pink lilies, while the vibrant colours of embroidered silk and the fan-like flutterings of delicate petals conjure dreams of the Orient.
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Beautiful Smile
Beautiful Smile
Is there a recipe for the perfect smile? We think our researchers have come pretty close: take a handful of precious pink gerbera daisies, stir in a dash of alstromeria blooms, add a sprinkling of daisy and finish with a swirl of roses. (Note: The real secret of this smile is that you'll be sure to get one in return!)
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Scented Pleasure
Scented Pleasure
There will be no 'he loves me, he loves me not' with this bouquet of freshly scented daisy mums and orange lilies - every petal will scream out 'he loves you!' (We've even added some sunset-orange alstromeria so that you can ride off into the sunset together... aren't we thoughtful?)
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Narnian Dreams
Narnian Dreams
Make someone the star of their own mythical adventure - beginning with a sumptuous gift-wrap of unicorn-white Pompeii lilies, plump Avalanche roses, and ermine-elegant lisianthus tickled with tiny snowdrops of gypsophila.
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Twilight
Twilight
Take a moonlight stroll down twilit lanes while silvery starlight dances on lavender freesia and the petals of white roses.
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Madonna
Madonna
A petite wrap of gorgeous candy-coloured Aqua roses, sweet-scented lilies, floaty lisianthus and waxflowers with their wonderful lemony aroma - all that's missing are your good wishes.
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Ocean Whisper
Ocean Whisper
Shell-white gerbera daisies and frothy masses of daisy mums bob amongst the waving arms of purple veronica blooms. There are plenty of places for shy mermaids to hide in the depths of purple lisianthus, blue thistle, delphinium and foaming purple statice.
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Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill
Hip, hop, ya don't stop smiling while golden Aztec lilies are rapping down spiky microphones of lilac liatris to the rhythm of curious violet lisianthus blossoms and bright yellow clusters of solidago.
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Perfect Pink
Perfect Pink
A surprising symmetry in shades of crimson: twig tendrils and divergent eucalyptus stems radiate from concentrically arranged pink celosia ruffles, dusky dark-throated oriental lilies, ruby-hued calla lilies and little vanilla rosebuds to create a fabulous floral fractal.
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Lyra
Lyra
Hey diddle diddle, this catch ain't a fiddle and your dish won't run away with any spoon if you present her with this arrangement of bright green Bells of Ireland jumping over magnificent moon-white lilies.
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England today - 19 year old from Wickford Essex arrested, believed to be behind LulzSec hackingp


Ryan Cleary, 19, is believed to have been a 'major player' with LulzSec, a hacking group linked with  attempts to breach organisations including the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency, the U.S. Senate and the CIA.

Cleary was arrested in a 'pre-planned intelligence-led operation' in Wickford, Essex, the Metropolitan Police said.
14 Jun 2011 ... US Senate officials order investigation following an embarrassing breach of Senate.gov website.
www.guardian.co.uk/.../us-politics-hacking-senate-lulzsec -

15 Jun 2011 ... The homepage of the Central Intelligence Agency, http://cia.gov/, appeared to have been suffered an attack from a hacker group on Wednesday ...
www.huffingtonpost.com/.../cia-website-lulzsec-hackers_n_877812.html
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Out of the swamp that is 4 chan, two groups of hackers emerged. The first, anonymous, practised hacktivism, using DDoS attacks against numerous targets such as Iran, the Church of Scientology and Amazon.com.

Lulzsec, on the other hand, are pranksters happy just to take down random sites for lulz. Lulzsec has been on the rampage, taking down the CIA website to win a twitter flame war while picking another fight with 4chan despite past associations.

4chan users are out to take down Lulzsec any way they can. Will the hackers of Lulzsec be applying their computer skills elsewhere soon?

Russia yesterday - 44 killed in plane crash NW Russia - flight Moscow to Petrozavodsk. 2 videosiz


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Amateur footage shows flames soaring from the wreckage into the night sky near where a plane crashed in north-western Russia
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At least 44 people have been killed after a plane crashed in northwest Russia while flying from Moscow to the city of Petrozavodsk.

The Tupolev Tu-134, operated by RusAir, crashed and caught fire while attempting to land on a motorway about 1km (0.6 miles) from Petrozavodsk airport.

"Ghosted" - in UK Cinemas Friday 24th June 2011 - Starring: John Lynch, David Schofield, Martin Compston, Craig Parkinson, Art Malik.

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Director Craig Viveiros and star John Lynch talk about prison drama Ghosted, which receives a World Premiere at EIFF 2011. Don't miss the chance to be the first to see it at this year's Festival.

Directed By:

Craig Viveiros
 
Plot

A brutal, yet beautiful tale of loss, survival and salvation, told within the four walls of a British prison. Two men uncover a friendship that rewards them both unexpectedly.

"Double Dhamaal" trailer - in UK Cinemas Friday 24th June 2011 - Starring: Sanjay Dutt, Ritesh Deshmukh, Javed Jaffrey, Arshad Warsi, Mallika Sherawat.

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The four good-for- nothing jokers from Dhamaal - Roy (Riteish Deshmukh), Manav (Jaaved Jaafery) Adi (Arshad Warsi) and Boman (Ashish Chowdhry) are back again! They are still as stupid and useless as before. Hard work is a strict no no and the only work they have ever done in their lives is to lie down on their backsides and dream about a good life where they have everything without doing anything! And then suddenly they see their old arch enemy - the corrupt Inspector Kabir (Sanjay Dutt). But he's no longer a cop and instead of chasing crooks, he's chasing money - driving a Merc and has a posh office and a lavish villa. The four madcaps are green with envy and decide that come what may, by hook or by crook they will share Kabir's good fortune. And so they blackmail Kabir into making them his business partners. They are in seventh heaven, yippee, all their dreams are coming true. What they don't know is that soon their dreams are going to turn into nightmares because Kabir has his own hidden agenda, only shared by his sultry wife Kamini (Mallika Sherawat) and lovely sister Kiya (Kangna Ranaut).

And so starts a game of one- up- manship, with both sides having tricks up their sleeves and where sundry characters like bhai turned sadhu - Batabhai (Satish Kaushik) and King of Casinos Johnny Bonzola, turn up to make the foursome's life miserable.

And of course there's a helluva lot of money at stake. There are also lots of twists and turns and a bellyful of laughs. But who will have the last laugh? Canny Kabir or our four loveable jokers?

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Double Dhamaal