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Mercury, which rules communication, and Pluto, representative of awesome powers, commemorate this American Independence Day with a rare opposition — the first in our lifetime. The news will pulse with struggles of leadership and odd happenings. Declare your own independence in some way, too.
Predictions for July 4
Your birthday today: This year, you make your mark by attempting what others would not. Loved ones cannot predict you and therefore find you fascinating. A wave of social activity washes over the next two months. Your energy will be renewed by a special project in September. In November, silly worries evaporate in the happiness of a relationship. Leo and Aries people adore you.
On a spring day in 2006, as the sun set on the Duke University campus, novelist Kaye Gibbons strode across the lawn. She had just finished speaking at the Festival of the Book, and two of her three daughters trailed behind her.
Also known as Thick as Thieves , The Code follows a pair of career criminals ( Morgan Freeman ’s Keith Ripley and Antonio Banderas ’ Gabriel Martin) as they attempt to steal two Faberge eggs worth $40 million from a seemingly impenetrable vault.
Tradd Newton beams, holding aloft a handsome sterling silver cup. Agreeably tarnished, it's the Grand Prize trophy of the 1937 Rhododendron Baby Parade, a gift from his mother on the occasion of his having purchased a mountain home with friends. "I have this weird infatuation with sterling...
REVIEW: TheaterMargaret Tate is so inhumanly power hungry that she's got the whole staff of her publishing company calling her "It." She's so uptight that her ponytail hardly dares to swing, and she's so career-driven she'd just as easily fake an engagement and marriage to save her e...
Lest you think Ireland is all about religion and politics, fear not, for there is plenty to do and see when you get beyond the turbulent history of the country.[...]
“Cedar Chest, the Perfect Gift. Your Greatest Choice For Graduation” — Such were the ads that surfaced at graduation time in 1942. The Baker City business Emrich Furniture Co. customarily gave girl graduates a small replica redwood cedar chest.
Everyone loves a good-hearted crack on the boss at the office's Christmas party, but for former Washington staffer Elaina Newport the laughs she drew from one party took her away from politics in the traditional sense. Newport is a co-founder of the popular parody troupe Capitol Steps.
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