Monday, July 4, 2011

Libra - Daily stars for today 4 July 2011 - www.shelleyvonstrunckel.com

Waste no time trying to organise plans that make sense for you yet will keep everybody else happy. Not only are you setting yourself a nearly impossible challenge, with the foundation on which they're based still in transition, those plans would change anyway. Instead focus on the big picture.

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Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Monday 4th July 2011

Aries (Mar21/Apr20) People would be shocked to know how sentimental you are when it comes to love. Usually, you try to hide your emotions. Now you'll feel compelled to wear your heart on your sleeve. Tell your amour just how much you love them, and back up your claims with concrete examples. If you've been thinking of cohabitating with your partner, this is an opportune time to do so. Your domestic life will be a welcome haven from the harsh realities of life.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) If you're not careful, your flirtatious ways could get you into trouble. It looks as if you've been sending signals to at least two lovers. You enjoy having a variety of choices. Now you'll need to make a decision about whom you really want. Ultimately, you should join hearts with the candidate who feels more like a friend than a suitor. You're not the type who likes a lot of drama in your personal life. A happy, harmonious home is your ideal.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) Go ahead and treat yourself to an expensive luxury; you deserve it. Lately, you've been so focused on work that you have forgotten just why you've been toiling away. Now you have a marvellous opportunity to take some time off and indulge in some creature comforts. Buy yourself some beautiful lingerie, fragrant flowers, or fashionable clothes. Splurge on a luxurious status symbol or a piece of jewellery.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) Your brainpower is red hot, and gives you access to exclusive people and places. This is a great chance to promote your creative work. In the past, you were shy about showing off your writing, drawing, or music. Now you're tired of hiding your light under a bushel. Fortunately, you'll find a receptive audience for your work. In fact, a respected expert will offer to take you under their wing. With their help, you can reach heights you've never imagined.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) A steamy love affair is best kept under wraps. Take this opportunity to sneak away to a secluded spot with your amour. The two of you will delight in having some private time away from the madding crowd. If you're single, you will meet someone special at a poetry reading, photo gallery, or dance club. Keep your eyes open for someone with distinctive footwear. Take a few moments to write down an idea for a song, story, or film.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) You feel a strong affinity with the underdog and will do everything in your power to help their plight. This is a wonderful time to get involved with a charitable organisation. You're sure to meet several kindred spirits as a result. Lately, your social conscience has made you feel alienated and alone. That's because the media would have you believe the world is a cold, indifferent place. Nothing could be further from the truth.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) It takes you a long time to trust somebody, but when you do, it is for life. An intimate relationship has reached a turning point, and you're ready to be vulnerable to someone who has proven to be loyal. Spending more time together will make you more expressive. That's because you won't be afraid to voice your creative ideas. In the past, your imagination was a source of embarrassment. Now, with the help of your partner, you realise what a gift it truly is.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) You long to explore greener pastures. Fortunately, a chance to travel or study is about to fall into your lap. Don't waste time deliberating whether you should take this opportunity or not. Just grab it the instant it appears. Friends and neighbours will be happy to hold down the fort while you're away. If you've ever wanted to learn a foreign language or master a musical instrument, this is the time to try. You can do anything you put your mind to.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) You're sensual, sexy, and seductive right now. It is virtually impossible to resist your charm. If someone has been resisting your romantic overtures, they'll yield to them now. Strangely, you may lose interest and choose to pursue somebody else instead. You feel a strong kinship with a newcomer who has a romantic streak. Together, you'll have fun taking long walks through the park and discussing your favourite painters, writers, and directors.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) There's no point in settling for second best when it comes to romance. You've always demanded the best in your public life, so why compromise in your private one? Luckily, you will cross paths with someone who makes your pulse pound. At times, it will seem like the two of you can communicate by telepathy. If you're already in a relationship, your amour will anticipate your needs and arrange a special treat on your behalf. Be sure to show your gratitude.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) Making your surroundings more comfortable and generally striving and working to improve your environment is an important priority. You're tired of being surrounded by drab colours and boring vistas. Artwork, tactile fabric, appropriate lighting and flourishing plants can all help create an acceptable ambience. If you're looking for work, you could find one related to theatre, music, or film. Doing what you love for money is like a dream come true.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) You attract romance like a flower draws bees. People embrace your dreamy, idealistic ways, and seek to be in your company. While all this attention is flattering, you prefer being with your one true love. The two of you will have a marvellous time preparing a meal together and putting creative touches on various recipes. If you're single, let a relative set you up on a blind date. This family member has good instincts about what sort of partner you need and want.
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Monaco yesterday - Prince Albert of Monaco has married Charlene Wittstock in a religious service

Published on July 2, 2011 by
www.telegraph.co.uk/.../monaco/.../Prince-Albert-fiancee-arrive-for-church...
Advertisement. Sunday 03 July 2011. Telegraph.co.uk ... 5:46PM BST 02 Jul 2011. Prince Albert II of Monaco and Charlene Wittstock arrived for a church wedding on Saturday in a union hoped to restore the lustre of the luxury playground ...

'Stolen' (2011) trailer - Damian Lewis & Wunmi Mosaku star in Stolen, a one-off drama about human trafficking. BBC One on Sunday 3 July 2011

Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011
'Stolen' (2011)

Broadcasts: Sunday, July 3rd 2011 on BBC1

A fast-paced thriller about a vital and terrifying subject - the trafficking of children - with the heart-stopping vibrancy, compassion and energy that only the fate of children inspires. This is a story that touches all our lives. And it's happening now.


Beautifully shot, captivating piece of film about the harrowing world of child trafficking.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b012g030/Stolen/

IKEA when I visit Málaga next week I will purchase 2 x ÄPPLARÖ Sillón, acacia € 49,95 / ud if in stock


I have 2 already and the table. Will just need the cushions but will let someone pick those
They can go on the semi circular terrace outside the dining room´s french windows.
The beauty of these chairs is that in the winter they can duplicate as indoor furniture. Could use the 2 new ones in my office.

They are much cheaper in the USA $49.95

Lindsay Lohan for Beezid.com but sitejabber.com members are not happy with this auction site

Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2011
Lindsay Lohan takes a break from her recent home confinement to share her new found passion for the countless bargains available at Beezid.com.

Lohan reportedly received more than $25,000 (the exact amount has not been disclosed) plus $10,000 worth of credit to be used on the site – all for the 18 second spot. So while consumers are being hurt, Lohan and Beezid’s owners are sitting pretty on top of a mound of other people’s hard-earned cash. 
If you have used this auctions site why not share your opinion with us below?

Goldbug100 - North Dakota Williston Basin area seems to be interesting. Oil & Potash boom?


Elliott Gue
Editor, The Energy Strategist recent newsletter wrote

“.... Just past Williston, off old State Highway 85, you start to get a sense of what is truly shaping up to be the biggest oil boom in 109 years.

Bakken oil has spurred hundreds of Jed Clampett-like true stories in North Dakota of ordinary folks getting rich overnight.

At Daizy Duke’s Diner over in Hazen, the regular breakfast crowd in mesh farm caps is talking about a Tupperware saleslady becoming an overnight millionaire from oil royalty payments.

In Buffalo Gap, you hear about the descendants of Scandinavian and German homesteaders trading in battered farm trucks for a Cadillac or Lincoln.

Out here on the edge of the nation’s breadbasket, nobody ever gave much thought to what lay beneath the Durum wheat fields. But there’s black gold two miles below.

In North Dakota, the only question in my mind was which oil company in the Bakken would end up becoming the big winner. The answer soon became crystal clear.

Up and down the Red River, the locals all talked about one little oil company locking up the oil leases...

And one thing’s for sure: Third-generation wheat farmers in North Dakota know a heck of a lot more about who’s signing oil leases in the Hell Creek delta than any so-called “expert” in New York City.

After carefully analyzing the balance sheets, leases in the Williston Basin and drill test results of 372 oil exploration, development and production companies, it turns out the locals are right.

Operating in stealth mode, one under-the-radar wildcatter has seized control of over 453,000 leasehold acres within the oil-rich Williston Basin of North Dakota and Montana.

The little independent is successfully leveraging advanced drilling and completion technologies: horizontal drilling, multi-stage isolated fracture stimulations and 3-D seismic imaging.

And the company has drilled over 50 wells this year in its Williston Basin acreage. And that number is expected to quadruple.

As the half-witted brokers and bankers on Wall Street put two and two together in the next 6 months, my top-secret recommendation is going to explode!

And that’s not the half of it...

It turns out this little-known wildcatter is secretly backed and controlled by the Hunt oil dynasty in Texas!

My sources tell me the Hunt oil dynasty is pulling the strings up in North Dakota. And that’s no surprise. When it comes to controlling massive oil deposits, the Hunt clan has a long and storied history. …..”

Dakota Oil Fields of Saudi-Sized Reserves Make Farmers Drillers

Brigham Exploration Co

Northern Oil & Gas Inc.

Whiting Petroleum Corp

Continental Resources Inc.

Petro-Hunt LLC

Sinclair Oil Corp

Marathon Oil Corp


North Dakota issues first potash permit in decades

Dakota Salts™ properties overlie the Williston Basin which today yields over 33% of the world™s potash supply. The North Dakota State Government Geological survey estimates there are some 50 billion tonnes of potash in North Dakota. Dakota Salts™ claims cover some 19 square miles of land 155 miles north-west of Bismarck. Based on a wealth of historic data, Dakota Salts™ claim area overlies known exploration targets where typically the potash seam is 20ft-35ft thick at 8000-9000ft beneath the surface. The K2O (potash) grade ranges between 10-25% and dependant on grade, the land has been estimated to contain 2.1 to 5.2 million metric tonnes per square kilometer.

Its properties are close to rail, gas and water infrastructure.

Article below courtesy of
North Dakota has approved its first exploratory drilling permit in more than three decades for potash, a form of salt used for fertilizer.
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The state Department of Mineral Resources issued the permit Friday to Denver-based Dakota Salts LLC for one test well near Lignite in Burke County. The company is using grant money from the state to study whether the mines can be used to store compressed air for electricity-generating wind farms once the potash is removed.
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Dakota Salts is a subsidiary of London-based Sirius Exploration PLC, which has mining interests in China, Australia and Macedonia. The company said it has leased more than 6,000 acres in northwestern North Dakota for salt and potash mining.
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Toby Hall, a Sirius Exploration spokesman in London, said the 8,900-foot deep test well will be drilled by the end of the year.
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Only four test wells have been drilled for North Dakota potash, the last in 1976, said Ed Murphy, the state geologist.
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Besides storing compressed air, Dakota Salts says the mining caverns also could store carbon dioxide from North Dakota's coal-burning power plants or natural gas from the state's oil fields.
North Dakota's Industrial Commission gave the company a $225,000 grant in April to study the ideas. Gov. John Hoeven, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem and Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring make up the commission.
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Murphy said North Dakota likely holds some 50 billion tons of potash. North Dakota's potash beds, created by oceans that dried up some 400 million years ago, cover about 11,000 square miles in the northwestern corner of the state, he said.
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About 90 percent of the potash used for domestic crop production comes from mines in western Canada, the U.S. Geological Survey says.
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Some of the biggest mines in Canada are less than 150 miles north of North Dakota, Murphy said. The Canadian and North Dakota deposits are contiguous, though the potash in Canada is found at shallower depths and is easier to recover.
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Canadian potash beds, which supply most of the world's demand, are about 5,000 feet beneath the surface. North Dakota's potash deposit ranges from 5,600 feet to about 12,000 feet underground, Murphy said. Three companies considered mining North Dakota potash in the 1960s and 1970s but believed it was too deep.
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Potash is recovered by traditional mining and by solution mining, a process that involves injecting liquid in holes to dissolve and recover it. Dakota Salts intends to do the latter.
Advanced drilling techniques learned from the oil industry could help cheaply reach the potash at North Dakota's deeper depths, Murphy said. Hall said there is no timeline for North Dakota potash mining.

"Clearly, the first priority is potash exploration ... and the need to start proving it up with up-to-date data," he said.