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ALSO INSIDE:• JERRY ROBERTS • Setting the Scene with Bonnie Carroll
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Santa Barbara County firefighters perform a dramatic and dangerous rescue standing inches away from death after a womanʼs vehicle wasstruck by a semi truck, sending her nearly off a bridge, on Highway 101 last month. “On Duty with Santa Barbara Firefighters” will air its exclu-sive footage tomorrow night.
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BY NICK C. TONKINDAILY SOUND STAFF WRITER
Last month’s dramatic rescue of amother and her two children trapped in acar over the edge of Highway 101 will beshown up close and personal on thisweek’s episode of “On Duty with SantaBarbara Firefighters,” Saturday at 7 p.m.on KEYT.
The 30-minute episode of “On Duty”is devoted to the tragedy and rescue.Viewers will see new footage of the res-cue and the work put in by county fire-fighters trying to free the victims insidethe car.
“On Duty” producer Linda Distenfieldsaid it’s one of the most incredible andintense stories she’s seen.
“I’ve seen the story many, many, timesover and I still get teary,” Distenfieldsaid.
The episode features interviews withsix of the firefighters involved, includingtwo who stayed with the 10-year-old girland her mother during the whole ordeal.Distenfield said it’d been a deep, emo-tional experience for the firefighters whoaren’t used to staying with those they res-cue for such a long time.
“They don’t usually spend this muchtime with people they’re helping,”Distenfield said.
On Jan. 12, a big-rig truck rear-endeda BMW in the northbound lane ofHighway 101, south of Buellton in theThree Bridges area.
After smashing the car, the truckdrove off the bridge and crashed into the
creek below where it burst into flames,killing the driver, Grover Beach residentCharles Allison Jr.
The impact left the BMW teeteringover the edge of the bridge for hours. Amother and her two children, a 10-year-old girl and a 10-month baby weretrapped inside until firefighters, with the
See ON DUTY, page 8
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“Small talk is one step downfrom no talk.”—Jason Love
I had a mid-life revelationthis week. After a busy week-end standing around bonfires,barbecues and beaches talkingabout the weather (hot), sports(a good week at AppalachianState), and my child’s school’sspring break week, I realizedsomething: I spend far toomuch of my time talking aboutthings that don’t really mat-ter—or even hold much inter-est—to me.
That’s it. I’m done. Terminado. Nowthat I’m in my “late” mid-forties, andI’m starting to think I don’t want to liveto be 100, which makes me middle-agedlike, uh, now, it’s high time for me tostop fooling around and take a stand. Sohere it is: From this day forward I ambanishing the banter of small talk frommy life.
It’s not that I’m not a talker, I LOVEto talk, especially late at night (just askmy grumpy husband). But time’s awasting. I’m not getting any youngerand I don’t have any more time to wasteon idle chit chat when I could be talkingabout something, well, better.
From now on, no more small talk.Try asking me how I am. Last week Iwould have automatically answered“Fine. How’s it going?” or some otherequally scintillating conversationalnugget, but this week I’ll give you a realanswer, like, “How did I get to be soold?”
See what I did there? That’s one ofthe secrets of great conversationalists. Ianswered a question with a question.OK, it was a rhetorical question, butgive me a break. I’m new at this smalltalk banishment stuff.
But I think I’m onto some-thing with this answering aquestion with a question thing.Everybody’s favorite thing totalk about is themselves. Plus,I’m a naturally nosy person(hence the journalism career),so this new anti-small talkstrategy will work both ways.You get to talk about you—thus making you think I’mcharming and witty and inter-esting to talk to—and I get tofind out what I really want toknow.
Here’s an example. You ask me aboutthe weather, and I ignore your questionand ask you about what you thinkwould change if a woman were presi-dent.
Or you make an inane commentabout sports, and I’ll ask you when thelast time was that you had sex. “Do youreally believe in God or do you just likegoing to church? Are you naturally skin-ny or anorexic? Has your husbandalways been a jerk, or is he just havinga bad year?”
Isn’t this fun?Admit it, with the rare exception of
earth shattering headlines (“PearlHarbor Bombed” and “Kennedy Shot”come to mind) these off limits topics area thousand times more interesting thanany current events.
“Did you catch the news today?”might be greeted with “Do you feedyour kids healthier food in public thanyou do when they’re at home?”
“Thank God it’s Friday,” could gar-ner a response from me like, “Have youever Googled an ex-boyfriend?”
Hey, I didn’t say I was going to bespeaking deep thoughts from here on in,I only promised that I’d stop talking
about all the things I could not care lessabout and start talking about the thingsI’m really interested in. So when wasthe last time you thought about that ex-girlfriend of yours? Were you havingsex?
Asking better questions could actual-ly change the world—or at least oursocial gatherings—if we all joined inand started asking people about thethings that used to be considered rude.
Try one of these anti-small talk con-versation starters at your next party:
� How do you feel when someonesays you’re just like your mother?
� Have you ever been fired?� If you had to choose to be stuck
on a desert island with someone thatyou know—other than your spouse orsignificant other—who would you pick?(No, watching Angelina Jolie in a moviedoesn’t count as knowing her.)
� If you could go back in time andchange one thing about your childhood,what would it be?
� Have you ever gotten drunk andbeen told you did something you can’tremember doing?
� How much money do you make,and do you think you’re worth it?
� If I were to force you to singkaraoke right now, what song wouldyou pick?
� What would you like to accom-plish before you die?
And finally, � Is 48 really late-middle-aged?
(Make sure you ask a senior citizen thisone.)
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ask Leslie the burning question you’vebeen too polite to ask until now. Formore columns visitwww.LeslieDinaberg.com.
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Officials on lookoutfor missing IV man
DAILY SOUND STAFF REPORTThe Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office
is seeking the public’s help in locatinga 75-year old Isla Vista man who hasbeen missing since Monday.
James Otis Purcell was last seen at10:30 a.m. Monday morning when hewas driven from his senior livingfacility in Isla Vista to Santa Barbara
Cottage Hospital for a scheduled doc-tor’s appointment.
The driver, who had shuttledPurcell to the appointment, returned tothe hospital at 11:45 a.m.. and learnedthat Purcell had never attended thedoctor’s appointment.
Purcell has several minor healthSee MISSING, page 12
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Canada agreed on Wednesday to allow a member of the FlyingWallenda family of daredevils to attempt a tightrope walk overNiagara Falls, clearing the way for the stunt some time during thesummer.
Nik Wallenda, 33, secured support on the American side of thefalls last September when New York Governor Andrew Cuomosigned a bill giving him one year to perform the feat, whichWallenda says will be the first attempt in more than a century.
On Wednesday, the board of Canada’s Niagara ParksCommission voted unanimously to allow Wallenda to go ahead,reversing its earlier decision.
“It’s been a dream of mine since I was 6 years old,” Wallendasaid by telephone from Niagara, where he had earlier attended theboard meeting. “This was a dream many told me was impossible:two countries to change laws. I’m blessed, that’s all I can say.”
Tightrope walker to cross Niagara
Nearly two-thirds of married couples and people with a sig-nificant other say their partner is the most important source ofhappiness in their lives, according to a new global poll releasedon Valentine’s Day.
And nearly half of all singles yearn above all else to find asweetheart, with about 45 percent saying finding a partnerwould bring them the greatest happiness.
“What strikes us when we look at the data is that you havethis majority of global citizens who are really looking at homefor happiness,” said Keren Gottfried, research manager at IpsosGlobal Public Affairs, which conducted the survey in 24 coun-tries.
Couples: Happiness is partnership
William & Kate dolls comingThe Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are really getting dolled
up for the first anniversary of their royal wedding.Mattel Inc, the U.S. maker of Barbie dolls, said this week it
will release a special two-doll set in April to mark the one-yearanniversary of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding atWestminster Abbey.
The figures, part of Mattel’s Barbie Collector series, will comedressed up in outfits duplicating those the couple wore in a cere-mony that was viewed by an estimated 3 billion people world-wide.
For William, that means a pint-sized version of his red IrishGuards outfit with a bright blue sash.
For Kate, that means a miniature of the traditional white dressand veil she wore, as well as a teeny-tiny tiara just like the dia-mond-studded original she borrowed from Queen Elizabeth.
NEWS
City 1, Starbucks 0BY JOSHUA MOLINADAILY SOUND EDITOR
Scratch the Venti. Make that a Tall.Starbucks on Thursday took down its
controversial 4-foot, 6-inch glowinggreen mermaid sign on its new store onCarrillo Street.
The sign, although it was approvedmistakenly by the city last year, violatedthe sign rules.
The green sign went up two weeksago, and it caused a stir.
Once the city saw it, officials took adeeper look into the issue, where theydiscovered that Starbucks made a mis-take in how the described the sign to thecity. The city, however, owns someresponsibility because they didn’t catchthe error when the proposal was submit-ted.
The city’s Sign Committee reviewedthe proposal on Wednesday and decidedthat Starbucks should take the signdown.
The corporate giant agreed andremoved the sign. The company willput up a 36-inch wood sign that doesn’tlight up like the giant green mermaidsign did.
Starbucks is expected to submit a pro-
posal for a new 36” wood sign and returnto the Sign Committee for approval.
The city will not require Starbucks topay for any new permit or application
fees, said planner Jaime Limon.Starbucks will likely move the sign to
a new store out of Santa Barbara, Limonsaid.
Coffee shop takes down large green sign
Holes dot the side of the new Starbucks building on Carrillo Street after the coffehouse gianttook down their large green sign.
DAILY SOUND / Victor Maccharoli
U.N. condemns Syria, calls for resignationUNITED NATIONS (Reuters) — The
193-nation U.N. General Assemblyratcheted up the pressure on SyrianPresident Bashar al-Assad on Thursdayby overwhelmingly approving a resolu-tion that endorses an Arab League plancalling for him to step aside.
“Today the U.N. General Assemblysent a clear message to the people ofSyria -- the world is with you,” U.S.Ambassador to the United Nations SusanRice said in a statement.
“An overwhelming majority of U.N.
member states have backed the plan putforward by the Arab League to end thesuffering of Syrians,” she said. “Basharal-Assad has never been more isolated.”
The resolution, similar to one Russiaand China vetoed in the Security Councilon February 4, received 137 votes infavor, 12 against and 17 abstentions,although three countries said their votesfailed to register on the electronic board.
Russia and China were among thoseopposing the resolution, which wasdrafted by Saudi Arabia and submitted
by Egypt on behalf of Arab states. Unlikein the Security Council, there are novetoes in the General Assembly, but itsdecisions lack the legal force of councilresolutions.
The resolution said the assembly“fully supports” the Arab League planaimed at halting Syria’s 11-month crack-down on anti-Assad demonstrators andurges U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to appoint a special envoy to Syria.
It also condemns Damascus forSee SYRIA, page 8
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Five flu fighting food tipsCoughs and runny noses are
everywhere. Kleenex andcough syrup are flying off theshelves. An optimistic teacher-friend recently mentioned thather classroom was half-full.
Aside from good handwashing and hand sanitizer,what else can a parent do tokeep her children healthy?
“The foods we eat aredirectly related to how we feeland how our bodies defendthemselves against disease.Healthy foods and nutrientscan arm you and your familyto prevent or at least hasten aspeedy recovery from those nasty bugsthat circulate in schools and workplaces,” says Christina Schmidt, authorof The Toddler Bistro: Child-ApprovedRecipes and Expert Nutrition Advice forthe Toddler Years.
So what foods can help boost yourimmune system and what can you do toget your child to eat them? Here areChristina Schmidt’s top five flu-fightingfood tips:1. Count the colors
How many colors can yourchild count and then eat on hisplate? Brightly colored fruitsand vegetables are beacons ofhealth when it comes toempowering bodies to battleseasonal cold and flu bugs.2. Get fruity Add chopped fresh or dried
fruits to baked dishes, pan-cakes, cereals, salads, or justserve them as snacks. Try fortwo or three servings a day.3. Serve up some soup Soup is a SUPER way to
fortify your child with powernutrients. Pumpkin, butternut,
tomato, broccoli, or chicken and veg-etable soups offer big health benefits.Add on fun toppings like little goldfishcrackers or swirl in some yogurt toencourage them to clean their bowls.Stir extra cooked vegetables andchopped or ground lean meat into a potof spaghetti sauce too, for a warm, deli-cious bowl of super spaghetti to fortifyyour family.4. Boost your child’s body A bowl of fortified fiber cereal and
yogurt will give the body a boost.Fortified cereals like oat O’s offer extravitamins and minerals, and yogurt pro-vides probiotic power to fight off infec-tious bacteria.5. Forget frying Put away the pan and skip added sug-
ars! Go for naturally sweetened foodsand beverages and try roasted, steamed,or slow-cooked dishes instead of fryingup potatoes or meats. These diet alter-ations will automatically replace saturat-ed fat and sugars that undermine theimmune system and will increase dis-ease-fighting vitamins and minerals intoyour child’s daily diet.
Adding Schmidt’s hearty eating tipsto a healthy lifestyle of exercise, ade-quate rest and good hand washing isguaranteed to help you fight the flu andplease your palate.
Dr. Dan Brennan and ChristinaSchmidt are Santa Barbara natives. Dr.Dan is a board-certified pediatricianand proud father of three boys. His col-umn can be found in The Daily Soundon the first and third Fridays of themonth. Please contact him at 563-6211or visit www.SBPediatrics.com.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — A reportthis week showing rampant foreclosureabuse in San Francisco reflects similarlevels of lender fraud and faulty docu-mentation across the United States, sayexperts and officials who have donestudies in other parts of the country.
The audit of almost 400 foreclosuresin San Francisco found that 84 percent ofthem appeared to be illegal, according tothe study released by the California cityon Wednesday.
“The audit in San Francisco is themost detailed and comprehensive thathas been done - but it’s likely those num-bers are comparable nationally,” DianeThompson, an attorney at the NationalConsumer Law Center, told Reuters.
Across the country from California,Jeff Thingpen, register of deeds inGuildford County, North Carolina,examined 6,100 mortgage documentslast year, from loan notes to foreclosurepaperwork.
Of those documents, created betweenJanuary 2008 and December 2010, 4,500
showed signature irregularities, a telltalesign of the illegal practice of “robosign-ing” documents.
Robosigning involves the use ofbogus documents to force foreclosures
without lenders having to scrutinize allthe paperwork involved with mortgages.The practice was at the heart of the fore-closure scandal that led to a $25 billion
Foreclosure abuse rampant
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A helicopter flew the woman and the 10-year-old girl to Cottage Hospital. Both sus-tained moderate injuries in the accident. Anambulance took the baby to Cottage, but shesuffered only minor injuries.
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“widespread and systematic violations ofhuman rights” and calls for the withdrawal ofSyrian forces from towns and cities. TheUnited Nations says more than 5,400 civilianshave been killed in the uprising.
Syrian Ambassador Bashar Ja’afari rejectedthe resolution, telling the assembly it was partof a plot to overthrow Syria’s government andallow the “terrorist” opposition to take over thecountry.
“We have deep concerns vis-a-vis the realintentions of the countries that have co-spon-sored this draft, particularly that these coun-tries are leading a political and media aggres-sion against Syria,” he said.
Those countries, Ja’afari said, are providing“all media, financial and political support tothe armed terrorist groups and securing themcoverage in international fora.”
Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin saidthe resolution “reflects the worrying trend ... toattempt to isolate the Syrian leadership, toreject any contact with it and to impose anexternal formula for a political settlement.”
China’s official Xinhua news agency notedthat it was understandable countries wanted toachieved a quick solution to the Syrian crisis,“and the appeals that violence should bestopped immediately should enjoy a strongsupport.”
“However, one-sided pressure can’t help inseeking a proper settlement of the Syrianissue,” it wrote. Chinese Vice Foreign MinisterZhai Jun arrives in Syria on Friday as part ofBeijing’s own diplomatic efforts to end the cri-sis.
Earlier this week, Arab countries rejectedproposed Russian amendments to the resolu-tion that would have sought to blame Syria’sgovernment and opposition equally for the vio-lence.
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Sudoku #8
Easy Sudoku Puzzles, Book 12
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
8 1 6 9 38 9 5 7 1
1 5 9 44 3 7 6
26 9 2 4
2 7 8 63 5 8 7 91 7 6 3 5
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
© 2005 KrazyDad.com
BEGINNER EXPERT
Answers Easy Sudoku Puzzles, Book 12
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
Sudoku #11 9 8 2 6 4
4 8 2 5 37 6 4 3
5 9 7 6 3 26 5 2 3 9
3 2 9 6 1 58 9 1 6
9 3 6 4 76 3 7 1 2 8
5 3 7
9 6 1 7
2 1 8 9 5
1 4 8
8 7 4 1
4 7 8
2 4 5 7 3
8 1 5 2
4 5 9
Sudoku #28 7 1 9 5
6 3 7 84 1 6 2 5 99 5 2 8 1 3 47 1 4 8 26 8 9 3 7 1 52 3 4 6 5 78 6 3 5
6 2 9 4 8
3 2 4 6
5 2 9 4 1
7 8 3
7 6
3 5 6 9
4 2
9 8 1
4 7 9 2 1
1 7 5 3
Sudoku #32 1 4 6 8 5 75 1 8 49 4 8 2 7 5 3
7 8 9 26 7 5 4 8
6 3 99 1 2 6 4 7 3
1 5 4 97 2 4 8 3 5 1
3 9
6 7 3 9 2
1 6
1 5 6 3 4
9 3 1 2
4 8 2 1 7 5
8 5
3 6 7 2 8
9 6
Sudoku #44 6 3 98 7 6 3 49 4 1 7 8 65 1 6 7 3 26 7 42 3 7 5 1 8 91 5 7 9 8 3
8 4 1 7 56 2 3 8
5 1 8 2 7
5 9 2 1
2 3 5
4 9 8
8 9 2 3 5 1
4 6
4 2 6
3 9 6 2
7 1 5 9 4
Sudoku #56 5 3 4 9
5 1 7 31 9 76 8 5 3 7 9 4
4 6 1 9 89 7 8 2 4 3 6
8 6 4 22 6 5 97 8 9 6 5
8 7 2 1
4 2 9 8 6
3 4 6 2 8 5
2 1
5 3 2 7
1 5
3 5 9 7 1
1 3 4 7 8
4 2 3 1
Sudoku #65 8 6 1
7 5 6 96 2 1 8
9 6 8 1 5 28 6 5 1 4 2 3 7 92 1 9 3 7 5
7 8 3 95 6 7 2
4 1 6 8
4 7 9 3 2
1 2 8 4 3
3 9 4 5 7
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8 4 6
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9 8 1 3 4
3 2 5 9 7
Sudoku #73 2 6 5 9 8 71 9 7 2 6 4
7 8 4 34 3 2 1 5 7
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8 4
Sudoku #82 4 5 7
6 2 4 37 3 6 2 8
2 8 1 9 55 9 1 6 4 8 3 7
8 7 3 5 19 4 1 3 5
4 6 2 19 4 8 2
8 1 6 9 3
8 9 5 7 1
1 5 9 4
4 3 7 6
2
6 9 2 4
2 7 8 6
3 5 8 7 9
1 7 6 3 5
PREVIOUSSOLUTIONS
Answers Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 12
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
Sudoku #13 2 5 4 9 7
5 7 9 1 2 88 9 7 1 2 6 52 1 4 7 9 83 7 9 6 8 5 1
8 6 2 1 3 49 6 4 5 8 3 2
5 4 3 8 1 76 2 7 3 4 1
1 8 6
4 6 3
4 3
5 3 6
4 2
9 5 7
7 1
2 6 9
8 9 5
Sudoku #23 8 5 6 4 97 9 6 1 2 3 4 5
4 7 3 9 84 2 5 6 7 1 33 1 9 7 8
6 9 8 3 1 5 29 8 3 6 42 1 7 8 5 6 3 9
9 1 2 8 5 7
2 7 1
8
1 2 5 6
8 9
5 2 4 6
7 4
5 7 1 2
4
4 6 3
Sudoku #35 8 3 1 9 4 7
3 2 6 7 1 99 1 2 3 5 67 8 6 9 5 1 41 4 2 3 8 9
3 7 8 4 5 6 16 1 9 3 8 4
5 4 9 7 6 23 2 8 4 6 9 5
6 2
4 5 8
7 4 8
3 2
5 6 7
2 9
5 2 7
8 1 3
7 1
Sudoku #49 2 1 6 4 37 8 9 5 2 6 13 1 7 2 5 8
7 9 8 1 6 38 4 3 9 7 6 21 5 4 2 7 85 9 8 1 2 46 8 2 4 3 1 5
3 1 5 9 7 6
5 8 7
4 3
6 4 9
2 5 4
5 1
6 3 9
7 6 3
7 9
4 2 8
Sudoku #58 4 3 6 1 5 2 95 2 3 7 9 6
6 5 8 2 4 71 8 5 7 2 6
4 6 5 8 96 9 4 3 5 8
5 1 8 4 7 69 1 2 7 3 5
7 6 2 9 3 5 8 4
7
4 8 1
9 1 3
9 3 4
2 3 1 7
7 2 1
3 9 2
4 8 6
1
Sudoku #61 2 7 3 9 5 8
4 3 7 5 6 98 9 6 1 2 75 6 8 2 4 1 3 7
2 9 81 7 8 5 6 3 9 4
4 1 3 2 7 57 5 1 3 4 22 6 4 7 5 8 9
6 4
2 8 1
5 4 3
9
3 4 1 7 5 6
2
9 8 6
8 9 6
3 1
Sudoku #76 7 5 2 9 8 1
2 9 3 6 8 4 58 7 9 2 65 7 9 6 8 1
8 7 5 2 4 9 32 6 1 8 3 7
5 3 9 4 16 9 2 1 5 4 77 1 4 8 6 2 3
4 3
1 7
1 5 4 3
3 4 2
1 6
9 5 4
2 7 6 8
8 3
5 9
Sudoku #81 3 2 9 7 8 6
2 8 6 7 3 1 56 9 5 3 48 1 6 7 9 5 2
4 3 6 2 13 7 5 1 6 4 9
7 9 6 3 83 2 9 8 5 4 75 8 4 1 7 9 2
5 4
4 9
7 1 8 2
4 3
9 5 8 7
2 8
1 4 2 5
6 1
3 6
To solve, every number 1-9must appear in each of thenine vertical columns, each ofthe nine horizontal rows andeach of the nine 3x3 box. Nonumber can occur more thanonce in any row, column orbox.
SUDOKUSudoku #8
Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 12
For more puzzles, visit www.krazydad.com
5 44 9
7 1 8 24 3
9 5 8 72 8
1 4 2 56 1
3 6
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
© 2005 KrazyDad.com
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CELEBRITIES BORN ON THISDAY: Amber Riley, 26; MattGroening, 58; Melissa Manchester,61; Jane Seymour, 61.
Happy Birthday: Make sure all ofthe facts are clear before you make adecision. You won’t be given all theinformation you require. Don’t rely onothers or expect them to look out foryou. Love and romance are on therise, and alterations conducive to abetter relationship should be put intoplay. Your numbers are 4, 12, 21, 27,30, 36, 48.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take aserious look at your personal andfinancial situation and you will comeup with a great way to improve both.Love is highlighted, and making acommitment that will help you adjustyour expenditures will lead to lessstress and a brighter future. 5 stars
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Sizedown, take care of pending problemsand get your priorities straight. It’show you proceed and the people youallow into your circle that will makethe difference. Think creatively andyou will find a better way to move for-ward. 3 stars
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You’llbe torn between what you want to doand what you should do. Don’t letyour emotions take over or you willfall short, regardless of choice.Organization and pulling in favors willallow you to satisfy your responsibili-ties and your desires. 3 stars
CANCER (June 21-July 22):Concentrate on your responsibilitiesand you will be successful. You’llattract someone you are trying toimpress. A change in an importantrelationship will enable you to get fur-ther ahead and build a solid base forfuture collaboration. 3 stars
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Gatherpeople with similar goals togetherand you will be able to get twice asmuch done. The impact you have onothers will result in more responsibili-ty. Make sure you are up for thechallenge before you accept. Love ishighlighted. 5 stars
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don’tcount on anyone for anything. Do yourown thing and refuse to let anyoneinterfere in your business. Problemsat home will escalate, and argumentsare likely to paralyze your plans.Misrepresentation is apparent. 2 stars
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Don’trely on others when you are betterequipped to take care of business. Achange in a relationship will leaveyou in a battle for power that isn’tlikely to end well. Keep your distancefrom anyone trying to bully you. 4stars
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):Make alterations to your home thatwill ease stress or help reduce youroverhead. Creative input will result ina better understanding between youand someone you want to spendmore time with. Collaborate and youwill advance. 3 stars
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):Your emotions will escalate. Avoidingthe inevitable will lead to problems.Speak honestly and get on with yourlife. A change at home or within yourpersonal life will make a huge differ-ence to your disposition and success.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):Avoid anyone making impractical orunpredictable changes. You need tokeep your life and direction as stableas possible if you want to bypasssomeone taking you for granted.Don’t let love cost you. Offer sugges-tions, not cash. 3 stars
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18):Look at your past work record andyou will quickly realize what directionto take now. Gather informationregarding courses or people sharingyour interests and collaborate in orderto get the most for the least. 4 stars
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Bereasonable. Not everyone you talk towill give you an honest opinion.Secret encounters or information willnot benefit you in the long run.Someone from your past will be yourbarometer regarding how you shouldproceed. 2 stars
Birthday Baby: You are sponta-neous, entertaining and perceptive.You are sensitive and emotional.
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settlement between the U.S. government andfive major banks last week.
The banks have never formally admittedany wrongdoing. A Wells Fargo spokesmansaid, “We have acknowledged we didn’talways follow our policies in the foreclosureprocess. We found some areas where therewere deficiencies in our process.”
It is expected that the $25 billion settlementwill include no admission of wrongdoing bythe banks.
Home loans have dropped 33 percent froma 2006 peak that was fueled by generous loans,often to people with dubious credit records.Nearly 11 million Americans now owe morethan their homes are worth.
Thingpen said the San Francisco audit,
which was commissioned by the city’s asses-sor-recorder, Phil Ting, was not an exception-al case. “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,and we’re beyond the smoke stage. There’sfires in county recording offices across thecountry.”
John O’Brien, the register of deeds forEssex County in northwestern Massachusetts,conducted an audit of loans issued in 2010 andfound 75 percent of the assignments to beinvalid and a further 9 percent questionable.
One of the major problems that has emergedin the foreclosure crisis is that it is far fromclear that many lenders foreclosing on proper-ties actually own the loans and have the rightto take action against them.
In many cases during the housing bubblethat burst in 2008, original mortgages wererepackaged and sold to so many investors thatit is now unclear who actually holds the loans.
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DEAR MISS KITTY: I havebeen married for 11 years. Otherthan the fact that we are greatfriends and we are there for eachother in most ways, it’s fairly lack-luster. I never thought a marriagecould be much more so I was rea-sonably happy. Recently I have meta woman through a class at AdultEd and we have so much more incommon than my wife and I do. Iam curious that I feel this way andpretty terrible realizing this. As youwrite so much about honesty, am I being“honest” by staying with my wife knowing Icould have something better?
— George, Santa Barbara
DEAR GEORGE: According toWikipedia, curiosity is an emotion related tonatural inquisitive behavior.
Wikipedia also says that apes, cats, fish,reptiles, even insects have been observedexhibiting “curiosity.” Curiosity is a finething when we are wondering about the solarsystem, if chicken’s have lips and who is JohnGalt but thinking that a once or twice a week“something” means “having something bet-ter” isn’t curiosity- it’s just plain immature (Iam sorry if that wasn’t nice, but someone hadto say it).
The fact that you can be intrigued bysomeone is a big loud shout out to do some-thing, but not necessarily the something thatyou are thinking about. Not without somepretty intensive soul searching at any rate andan equal measure of being honest with youand yours before the cat has to die.
Since you are curious George, know thatexploring and implementing values is a lotlike playing cards.
Depending on the hand dealt, one mustwisely decide what to put into play in order towin and to know when a wild card should bethrown back on the table for a hand that hasthe best chance of winning the evening-notjust the round.
My definition of winning at life is leavingthis world better than you found it and honor-ing the contracts that one has chosen toaccept, in your case-the contract of better orworse or something in the middle.
Since you care about being honest knowthat living with honor and integrity meansthat values have been established after the
laborious task of said soul search-ing.
It’s a rather personal journey thatis best taken alone to make sure thatthat the intent is as clean and as trueas the eventual outcome.
What is the highest good when Iam thinking beyond myself? Howdo I know I am being as authenticas I can? Have I really given thismarriage my best? Does this meanone is always honest as the day islong?
Not always since often the highest good isin being kind. For example telling a smallchild that they shouldn’t give up their day jobin favor of making MORE badly paintedrocks isn’t nice. It could be true, but in thecontext of that little scenario, nice trumpstruth every time.
Making your wife aware just how you arebeing educated at Adult Ed is the honest thingto do. That you have realized you need moreand want to explore that- with her is the hon-est and kind thing to do. See how that handplays out before you jump to the conclusionthat you need to change tables to have a bet-ter time.
Darling George, Boys and Girls, last time Ichecked wedding vows still included untildeath do us part.
Maybe it is reasonable to consider thatdeath could also mean the relationship butwhen a marriage has floated along for yearsin the “reasonably happy” category-you don’tkick it to the curb because the once or twice aweek the hot bus beckons. Once a commit-ment has been made, that particular commit-ment is written in something pretty close tostone and is always worthy taking a closerlook at what can be done to make a relation-ship work.
Making it work might mean changing whatisn’t good into something that is or realizingand appreciating what has been overlooked inthe easy land of complacency which is a landthat is far too easy to slip into and it can takegetting curious-to get out.
Have a naughty day!
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MISS KITTY
Curious George bettermind his Ps and Qs
issues and has trouble walking due to an ankleinjury.
He does not drive or own a cell phone andwould only have access to a minimal amountof money, according to a Sheriff’s Departmentnews release.
Purcell is a white male, 6’2”, 280 lbs, withbalding/gray hair, and blue eyes. He was lastseen carrying a canvas bag and wearing a lightshirt, pants, and sandals.
If anyone has seen Purcell, or has informa-tion regarding his whereabouts, they are urgedto contact the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office at(805) 681-4150.
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