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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Libra - Daily stars for today 19 July 2011 - www.shelleyvonstrunckel.com
It's not that you dislike making changes. It's that the decision making process can be such a lengthy one. However, because many of the situations you're facing involve your emotions as much as potential plans, try to keep those discussions brief. Say only what needs to be said and focus on facts, not feelings.
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Нельзя сказать, что вам не нравится вносить изменения. Она о том, что процесс принятия решений может быть такой длительный. Однако, поскольку многие из ситуаций вы столкнулись привлекать своих эмоций столько, сколько потенциальных планы, старайтесь держать этих обсуждений кратко. Скажем лишь то, что должно быть сказано и сосредоточить внимание на факты, а не чувства.
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No es que no le gusta hacer los cambios. Es que la toma de decisiones puede ser un uno largo. Sin embargo, debido a que muchas de las situaciones que estamos enfrentando involucrar a sus emociones tanto como posibles planes, trate de mantener esas conversaciones breves. Decir sólo lo que hay que decir y se centran en hechos, no sentimientos.
Russell Grant's Daily Horoscopes for Tuesday 19th July 2011
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Aries (Mar21/Apr20) Let someone pamper you for a change. You're feeling tired and sensitive, perhaps from taking care of others. Now your energy is flagging and you have to rest. Steer clear of a group that is always taking and never giving. Usually, you love being of service to these people, but now they're wearing on your nerves. Fortunately, a nurturing relative is ready to tuck you in bed, make you some comfort food, and regale you with funny stories.
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Taurus (Apr21/May21) Breaking with tradition feels liberating. Usually, you prefer to play by the rules. Your creative side is demanding expression, though. Take this opportunity to put a creative spin on a conventional medium. A neighbour or relative will overstep their boundaries. It's up to you to slam on the breaks. If you allow this behaviour to continue, it will only get worse and worse until your relationship becomes untenable. That would be a shame.
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Gemini (May22/Jun21) You'll have to buckle down and get to work if you're going to realise a goal. Too often, you begin a project, only to abandon it at the first sign of trouble. By pushing past the difficult part, you'll start gaining momentum until you virtually sail past the finish line. Don't let your temper get away from you. It's easy to get frustrated at an unrealistic authority figure who has no idea how hard you are working. Keep your eyes on the main prize.
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Cancer (Jun22/Jul23) Go ahead and take a chance; the worst thing that could happen is you could fail. Big deal. That's better than not trying at all. Besides, you'll attract several admirers on your quest for advancement. There's nothing so attractive as someone who is brave enough to go after their dreams. You're getting a lot of pressure behind the scenes to do something against your principles. Don't give in to this bullying. You have bigger fish to fry.
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Leo (Jul24/Aug23) An upsurge of emotion makes your realise how deeply attached you've become to a special person in your life. When you fall in love, it's always hard. There is something different to the quality of this relationship. The object of your affection is content to let you bask in the spotlight, while they work behind the scenes for your comfort. You make an incredible team. Just make sure you never take their generosity for granted, or love will turn to resentment.
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Virgo (Aug24/Sep23) Spending time with someone who understands and appreciates you is incredibly energising. You're always so humble about your accomplishments. Very few people realise just how smart you really are. Fortunately, you have a few friends who understand the breadth and depth of your knowledge. Pay no attention to a pushy authority figure who keeps demanding the impossible. By remaining impassive in the face of their outrageous directives, they'll grow tired and look for another victim. It's the way of all bullies.
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Libra (Sep24/Oct23) It's time to roll up your sleeves and get to work. Sketch out a game plan with reasonable deadlines. That way, you will have something to shoot for at the beginning of each day. Not having a schedule will make you feel like you've gone swimming in the ocean and have lost sight of the shore. A hypercritical supervisor is getting on your nerves. It's time to tell this loudmouth to back off. With people like these, you have to draw a firm boundary, or they'll walk all over you.
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Scorpio (Oct24/Nov22) Show off your creative talent. You're a pretty modest person, but that shouldn't mean you should hide your light under a bushel. Colleagues are pretty jealous of your abilities, so don't worry if they denigrate their efforts. They live in fear you will advance, leaving them behind in the same miserable position. If they were smart, they'd offer encouragement, thereby winning your friendship and support. You have the power to make life easier for others, provided you like them.
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Sagittarius (Nov23/Dec21) Spending time with family puts life back in perspective. Lately, you've been anxious about money. When you are surrounded with loved ones you realise you have everything you need to be happy. Your temper flares up easily, mostly because ignorant people are so free with their opinions. Refrain from challenging their assertions. There's no arguing with stupid. Instead, channel your frustrations through exercise. Take a run or head for the gym.
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Capricorn (Dec22/Jan20) You'll be busy all day, but if you budget your time wisely, you'll be able to enjoy a leisurely few hours this evening. Good news about your neighbourhood is music to your ears. The addition of a park, garden, or art gallery will bring people together in a spirit of harmony. Beware of spending beyond your means. It's more important to save than take advantage of bargains. Don't worry; a sale will be offered again, when you're in better financial straits.
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Aquarius (Jan21/Feb19) Slow down and smell the flowers. For the past few days, you've been going at a breakneck pace. You simply can't keep up this pace without damaging your health. Take this opportunity to enjoy a romantic movie, read a juicy novel, or listen to beautiful music. Beware of pressuring a neighbour or relative. People are extra sensitive and won't take kindly to prodding. 'Live and let live' should be your motto. Some people simply won't be motivated.
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Pisces (Feb20/Mar20) Don't compromise, especially when it comes to love. Settling for second best will just make you miserable. Fortunately, someone who is worthy of your affection is about to make a move. The two of you will have some impassioned arguments. Whilst it's a little scary to join forces with someone who has such different ideas, you're glad to be with someone who has such strong convictions. If there's anything that turns you off, it's a wishy-washy character.
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Maksim Chmerkovskiy 'Бакалавр' Україні - Заключний Роуз Частина 1 з 11 (The Bachelor Ukraine - The Final Rose Part 1 of 11 )
Maksim Chmerkovskiy 'The Bachelor' Ukraine - The Final Rose Part 1 of 11
Episode 12 June 2, 2011
After 16 years, former Odessa, but now the star of American television project "Dancing with the Stars' Maksim Chmerkovsky returned to his native country to settle down and find a wife.
Alexandra, Alain, Aryna, Vetch, Victoria,Daria,Ylona, Irena, Irina, Katja, Christy,
Christina, Luda, Love, Mila, Marina, Hope, Nadia, Oksana, Rada, Tanya, Tatiana, Julia, Jan
http://www.wetpaint.com/dancing-with-the-stars/articles/did-maksim-chmerkovskiy-get-engaged-on-the-ukrainian-bachelor
It's no secret that mega-hot Dancing With the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy was recently Ukraine's first Bachelor, filming his potential love story in his homeland just before DWTS Season 12 started. But what about the outcome of his quest for love?
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We've been following Maks' season of The Bachelor on YouTube. While we can't understand a word anyone is saying, it sure looks like Maks is engaged after the finale that aired on Thursday, June 2. Maks chose pretty Sasha over sweet Yana and put a ring on Sasha’s finger. Is it a serious engagement? That remains to be seen.
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Episode 12 June 2, 2011
After 16 years, former Odessa, but now the star of American television project "Dancing with the Stars' Maksim Chmerkovsky returned to his native country to settle down and find a wife.
Alexandra, Alain, Aryna, Vetch, Victoria,Daria,Ylona, Irena, Irina, Katja, Christy,
Christina, Luda, Love, Mila, Marina, Hope, Nadia, Oksana, Rada, Tanya, Tatiana, Julia, Jan
http://www.wetpaint.com/dancing-with-the-stars/articles/did-maksim-chmerkovskiy-get-engaged-on-the-ukrainian-bachelor
It's no secret that mega-hot Dancing With the Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy was recently Ukraine's first Bachelor, filming his potential love story in his homeland just before DWTS Season 12 started. But what about the outcome of his quest for love?
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We've been following Maks' season of The Bachelor on YouTube. While we can't understand a word anyone is saying, it sure looks like Maks is engaged after the finale that aired on Thursday, June 2. Maks chose pretty Sasha over sweet Yana and put a ring on Sasha’s finger. Is it a serious engagement? That remains to be seen.
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Ні для кого не секрет, що мега-гарячий Танці з зірками про Максима Chmerkovskiy недавно був перший бакалавра Україна, зйомки його потенціал історія кохання у себе на батьківщині як раз перед DWTS сезону 12 почалася. Але те, що про результати його прагненні до любові?
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Ми наступному сезоні Макс 'з бакалавра на YouTube. Хоча ми не можемо зрозуміти слова хтось говорить, він упевнений, схоже, Макс займається після фіналу, який був показаний у четвер, 2 червня. Макс вибрав досить Сашу солодкий Яни і дайте перстень на палець
South Africa today - Tribute to Nelson Mandela on his 93rd birthday
From Prisoner to President to Peace-maker, a tribute to Nelson Mandela on his 93rd birthday.
Rail Europe Weekly Update 18 July 2011 Eurostar Direct Ski - Starts soon!
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The Eurostar Direct Ski service will open for sale next week on July 25th, with day and night services running from 17th December to 14th April 2012 and prices starting at just £149rtn.
" the best fares always favour those who book early."
Britain today - Assistant Commissioner John Yates has this afternoon indicated his intention to resign
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Statement re AC John Yates. 18 July 2011. News. Assistant Commissioner John Yates has this afternoon indicated his intention to resign to the Chair of the ...
One of the Metropolitan Police's most senior officers, John Yates, has resigned over the phone-hacking scandal that has already claimed his boss' scalp.
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The assistant commissioner has come under increasing pressure over his failure to fully look at fresh claims about the News Of The World (NOTW) illegally accessing voicemails.
His resignation comes a day after commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson quit following criticism of the Met's decision to employ ex-NOTW deputy editor Neil Wallis as a public relations adviser.
Last week, Mr Wallis was arrested and then bailed by police investigating phone hacking claims.
There had also been questions about why Sir Paul had accepted free hospitality at a luxury health spa. He insisted he had done nothing wrong and his integrity remained intact.
Mr Yates resigned after being told he would be suspended as his conduct was being referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) confirmed.
There had been speculation his relationship with Mr Wallis may be investigated.
One MPA member Christopher Boothman said Mr Yates' position had become untenable in the wake of Sir Paul's resignation.
Also, Mr Yates has been recalled by a Commons committee investigating phone hacking so MPs can "clarify" the evidence he gave them last week.
He expressed regret at his decision in 2009 not to reopen the 2006 phone-hacking investigation when he appeared before the Home Affairs select committee last Tuesday.
The officer assessed the first inquiry into the practice for several hours two years ago but ruled there was nothing further worth acting upon.
Since then there have been allegations that almost 4,000 people may have had their phone hacked, including Milly Dowler and the families of 7/7 terror victims as well as the relatives of dead soldiers.
Mr Yates suggested the NOTW "failed to cooperate" with police until the start of this year and laid the blame at the paper's door.
Committee chairman Keith Vaz MP told Mr Yates last week that his evidence was "unconvincing" and warned him it was "not the end of the matter".
London Mayor Boris Johnson said it was right for both Sir Paul and Mr Yates to stand down.
He said:
"I believe that both decisions are regrettable but I would say that in both cases the right call has been made. There is absolutely nothing that has been proven against the probity or the professionalism of either man. But in both cases we have to recognise that the nexus of questions about the relationship between the Met and the News of the World was likely to be distracting to both officers in the run-up to the Olympic Games."
Monday 18th July 2011
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For upto date news on the hacking scandal, follow me on Twitter @ http://twitter.com/#!/NOTW_Hack_News
The assistant commissioner has come under increasing pressure over his failure to fully look at fresh claims about the News Of The World (NOTW) illegally accessing voicemails.
His resignation comes a day after commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson quit following criticism of the Met's decision to employ ex-NOTW deputy editor Neil Wallis as a public relations adviser.
Last week, Mr Wallis was arrested and then bailed by police investigating phone hacking claims.
There had also been questions about why Sir Paul had accepted free hospitality at a luxury health spa. He insisted he had done nothing wrong and his integrity remained intact.
Mr Yates resigned after being told he would be suspended as his conduct was being referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) confirmed.
There had been speculation his relationship with Mr Wallis may be investigated.
One MPA member Christopher Boothman said Mr Yates' position had become untenable in the wake of Sir Paul's resignation.
Also, Mr Yates has been recalled by a Commons committee investigating phone hacking so MPs can "clarify" the evidence he gave them last week.
He expressed regret at his decision in 2009 not to reopen the 2006 phone-hacking investigation when he appeared before the Home Affairs select committee last Tuesday.
The officer assessed the first inquiry into the practice for several hours two years ago but ruled there was nothing further worth acting upon.
Since then there have been allegations that almost 4,000 people may have had their phone hacked, including Milly Dowler and the families of 7/7 terror victims as well as the relatives of dead soldiers.
Mr Yates suggested the NOTW "failed to cooperate" with police until the start of this year and laid the blame at the paper's door.
Committee chairman Keith Vaz MP told Mr Yates last week that his evidence was "unconvincing" and warned him it was "not the end of the matter".
London Mayor Boris Johnson said it was right for both Sir Paul and Mr Yates to stand down.
He said:
"I believe that both decisions are regrettable but I would say that in both cases the right call has been made. There is absolutely nothing that has been proven against the probity or the professionalism of either man. But in both cases we have to recognise that the nexus of questions about the relationship between the Met and the News of the World was likely to be distracting to both officers in the run-up to the Olympic Games."
Monday 18th July 2011
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