Sunday, September 30, 2012

San Jose, Costa Rica installs first street signs

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica - San Jose, Costa Rica, unveiled plans on Thursday to install its first street signs, so residents will not have to cite local landmarks like fast-food chains or gas stations when giving directions.

Municipal workers will install about 22,000 signs and plaques on street corners in the city, home to 1.4 million people, where the current informal system is tolerated by residents, but creates headaches for visitors and the post office.

"My current home address is 200 meters north of the Pizza Hut then 400 meters west, but in a few months, I will be able to give a proper street name and a number," San Jose Mayor Johnny Araya said during a ceremony where the first street sign was placed.

Other popular landmarks residents use to describe how to get somewhere include the McDonald's restaurant chain, former President and Nobel Prize-winner Oscar Arias' house, a famous fig tree that has long since died and the site of an old cattle shed turned gas station.

Many streets will be named after illustrious political and intellectual figures from Costa Rican history.

Araya hopes the plan will reduce economic losses caused by undelivered, returned or re-sent mail, estimated at $720 million a year by the Inter-American Development Bank in 2008.

Almost one-quarter of the country's mail never reaches its destination, a spokesman for the Costa Rican post office said.

Postal codes were introduced in 2007 to help matters, but no one uses them because they do not know how to find them.

Costa Rica embarked on a street-naming crusade about 30 years ago, but the signposts were never installed. This time, funding from two different banks made the $1 million project possible.

Once the signage is up, Araya intends to undertake a campaign to encourage use of the new system, which is expected to encounter some resistance.

"I don't think it's going to work", 29-year-old taxi driver Manuel Perez said. "If a tourist tells me to take him to a hotel in whatever street, I'm going to say 'you're speaking to me in Chinese,' because I don't know where that is. I need a landmark."

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Iraq: Jailbreak was inside job, 20 killed

BAGHDAD (AP) ? A prison break in Saddam Hussein's hometown in which dozens of al-Qaida-linked militants escaped was an inside job, Iraq's Interior Ministry said.

The ministry's statement issued late Friday also raised the death toll to 20, including 16 security force members and four inmates.

It said there was "clear collusion" between some guards and inmates at the Tasfirat prison in Tikrit, 130 Kilometers (80 miles) north of Baghdad. Weapons were brought into the prison during family visits, and wardens left locks inside the facility open.

"The cells were not searched for a long period, which indicates more deliberate negligence that led to this incident," the statement said

Friday's security breach drew sharp criticism of Iraqi security forces, who have been unable to stabilize the country almost a year after the withdrawal of U.S. troops. It follows several smaller escapes and attempted jailbreaks that have deeply embarrassed Iraq's government, which is eager to demonstrate it can run its justice and detention system.

Of 303 inmates at the prison, 102 escaped in the jailbreak, including 47 al-Qaida-linked inmates awaiting execution. Four were killed and 23 captured, the statement said.

After taking over a large part of the prison, the rioters used other inmates as human shields in order to make their way out, the statement said.

Immediately after the incident, authorities imposed a curfew in the city in an attempt to recapture the escapees.

A spokesman for Salahuddin province where Tikrit is located, Mohammed al-Assi, said Saturday that the curfew is still in force. "The security forces have intensified efforts to hunt down for those still on the run," he said.

The Interior Ministry statement meanwhile said that Salahuddin police chief, Maj. Gen. Abdul-Karim al-Khazraji, was sacked.

Authorities earlier reported 12 people dead in the break.

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Associated Press writer Sameer N. Yacoub contributed to this report.

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High School Football Scores: Week Five 2012

by KTVB.COM Sports

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Posted on September 28, 2012 at 5:55 PM

Updated today at 2:46 PM

It's week five of Friday Night Flights! Stay with KTVB.COM all night for your latest high school football scores.

Final scores are in bold. If you see a score we don't have, call our newsroom with the final at 376-1844.

You can find all the Friday Night Flights highlights, along with interviews, slideshows and First Person photos by clicking here.

Friday September 28

5A
Timberline 21
Borah 31
F

Bishop Kelly 44
Caldwell 3
F

Centennial 28
Meridian 14
F

Boise 28
Mountain View 48
F

Eagle 31
Vallivue 28
F

4A
Columbia 33
Kuna 34
F

Emmett 14
Middleton 43
F

Mountain Home 7
Nampa 28
F

Orofino 8
Ontario (OR) 53
F

Canyon Ridge 0
Skyview 46
F

Century 25
Burley 6
F

Twin Falls 36
Jerome 39
F

Minico 46

Wood River 13
F

Baker (OR) 48
Pendleton (OR) 29

Vale (OR) 35
La Grande (OR) 25
F

3A
Homedale 49
Parma 14
F

Fruitland 61

Payette 7
F

Buhl 44
Filer 0
F

Kimberly 16
Gooding 46

F

Marsing 34
McCall-Donnelly 13
F

Nyssa (OR) 40
Lakeview/ Paisley (OR) 29
F?

2A
Nampa Christian 16
New Plymouth 44
F

Wendell 20
Declo 60
F

Oakley 12
Valley 20
F

Stanfield (OR) 55
Elgin (OR) 2
F

Heppner (OR) 26
Enterprise (OR) 14
F?

1A
Salmon River 48
Wilder 26
F

Greenleaf Friends 26
Union (OR) 12
F?

Shoshone 6
Butte County 44
F

Hansen 44
Challis 60
F

Garden Valley 8
Council 6
F

Grace 20
Hagerman 66
F

Cascade 0
Idaho City 0
1st

North Gem 2
Murtaugh 0
F

Camas County 6
Richfield 54
F

Lighthouse Christian 0
Rockland 50
F

Horseshoe Bend 56
Tri-Valley 14
F

Carey 52
Carlin (NV) 30
F

Cove (OR) 80
Pine Eagle (OR) 20
F

Prairie City (OR) 0
Crane (OR) 55
F

Mitchell/ Spray (OR) 0
Harper (OR) 52
F

Powder Valley (OR) 36
Imbler (OR) 74
F

Monument/ Dayville (OR) 8
Jordan Valley (OR) 48
F

Wallowa (OR) 64

Joseph (OR) 14
F

Saturday September 29

1A
Sherman (OR) 0
Adrian (OR) 0
1st

Thursday September 27

5A
Rocky Mountain 35
Capital 7
F
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Mass. wants men to know they can get breast cancer

Gov. Deval Patrick wants Massachusetts men to know that they also can get breast cancer.

Men rarely get breast cancer, but those who do often don?t survive as long as women, mainly because they don?t even realize they can get it and are slow to recognize the warning signs.

A recent study found that men?s breast tumors were larger at diagnosis, more advanced and more likely to have spread to other parts of the body.

Many men have no idea that they can get breast cancer, and some doctors are in the dark, too, dismissing symptoms that would be an automatic red flag in women.

Patrick is hoping to change that in Massachusetts beginning Monday, when he signs a bill designating the third week of October as Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week.

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Egypt's Copts abandon Sinai homes after threats, attack

ISMAILIA, Egypt (Reuters) - Most Christians living near Egypt's border with Israel are fleeing their homes after Islamist militants made death threats and gunmen attacked a Coptic-owned shop, a priest said on Friday.

The departure of nine families that made up the small Christian community in the border area of Egypt's Sinai peninsula will fuel worries about religious tolerance and the rise of militancy after the overthrow of president Hosni Mubarak last year.

"Coptic Christian families decided to leave ... out of fear for their lives after the threats and the armed attack," said Mikhail Antwan, priest at the Coptic Margirgis church in the North Sinai town of al-Arish.

Death threats had been printed on flyers circulating in the desert area, he added.

Two armed men riding a motorcycle opened fire on a Coptic-owned shop in Rafah on Wednesday but no one was injured.

Two families from the small community had already left while the rest were still packing up their possessions in Rafah and Shaikh Zuwaid after living 20 years in the area, he added.

All were planning to move to al-Arish, the administrative center of North Sinai, where security was better, the priest said.

Islamists with possible links to al Qaeda have gained a foothold in the area, analysts say.

Israel has voiced concern about security in Sinai, where at least four cross-border attacks have taken place since Mubarak was toppled in February 2011.

Egypt's new president, Mohamed Mursi, has vowed to restore order. But efforts to impose central authority are complicated by the indigenous Bedouin population's ingrained hostility to the government in Cairo.

A local official, who asked not to be named, confirmed the departures and said the families planned to return when security improved. It was the second wave of Christian departures - another seven families left soon after Mubarak's fall.

(Reporting By Yousri Mohamed; Writing by Tamim Elyan)

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GA Sports: Field Hockey Routs Baldwin, 8-0 - Plymouth-Whitemarsh ...

The Germantown Academy field hockey team (3-5-1, 1-2) earned their first Inter-Ac win of the year Thursday, routing the Baldwin School 8-0 on the road.

The Lady Patriots were led by sophomore forward Katie Westrum's three goals. Allie Carrigan and Catherine Perlmutter each scored a pair, while Morgan Itterly chipped in one.

Goalie Ashley Piszek returned to her dominance in net behind a strong defense, stopping the three shots that came her way. Germantown Academy had allowed more goals (15) in their last two losses against Notre Dame and Cardinal O'Hara than they did in their first six games (14).

GA outshot Baldwin 33-3 in Thursday's contest.

The Lady Patriots next take to the field for a home matchup with Episcopal Academy on Friday at 3:30 pm.

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Conn. teacher kills masked teen, learns it was son

Visitors arrive at the home of Jeffrey Giuliano in New Fairfield, Conn., Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. Giuliano fatally shot a masked teenager in self-defense during what appeared to be an attempted burglary early Thursday morning, then discovered that he had killed his son, Tyler, state police said. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Visitors arrive at the home of Jeffrey Giuliano in New Fairfield, Conn., Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. Giuliano fatally shot a masked teenager in self-defense during what appeared to be an attempted burglary early Thursday morning, then discovered that he had killed his son, Tyler, state police said. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

The home of Jeffrey Giuliano is scene here in New Fairfield, Conn., Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. Giuliano fatally shot a masked teenager in self-defense during what appeared to be an attempted burglary early Thursday morning, then discovered that he had killed his son, state police said. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

Students leave New Fairfield High School where in New Fairfield, Conn., Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. Tyler Giuliano, a student involved in Civil Air Patrol at the school was killed by his father Jeffrey Giuliano during what appeared to be an attempted burglary early Thursday morning. Giuliano fatally shot a masked teenager in self-defense, then discovered that he had killed his son, state police said. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

A blue tent protects the scene of a fatal shooting in New Fairfield, Conn., Thursday, Sept, 27, 2012. Police say Jeffrey Giuliano shot a masked teenager in self-defense during what appeared to be an attempted burglary early Thursday morning, then discovered that he had killed his son, Tyler. (AP Photo/The News-Times, Carol Kaliff) MANDATORY CREDIT

New Fairfield and state police respond to the scene of a fatal shooting in New Fairfield, Conn., Thursday, Sept, 27, 2012. Police say Jeffrey Giuliano shot a masked teenager in self-defense during what appeared to be an attempted burglary early Thursday morning, then discovered that he had killed his son, Tyler. (AP Photo/The News-Times, Carol Kaliff) MANDATORY CREDIT

(AP) ? A small Connecticut town was sent reeling in grief and confusion Friday after a popular fifth-grade teacher shot and killed a knife-wielding prowler in a black ski mask, only to discover it was his 15-year-old son.

No immediate charges were brought against the father, Jeffrey Giuliano, in the slaying of his son, Tyler, who was gunned down in his aunt's driveway next door to his own home around 1 a.m. Thursday.

"It's something out of a Hollywood script," said John Hodge, the first selectman, or top elected official, in the town of nearly 14,000 people about 50 miles from New York city. He said he couldn't recall another killing in his eight years on the job.

State police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance said the boy had never been in trouble with the law, and some of those who knew him described him as a good kid with an easygoing personality. Investigators and acquaintances said they were at a loss to explain what he was doing outside dressed all in black and carrying a weapon.

"Certainly, that is the major question we are trying to answer at this point," Vance said.

State police said the shooting happened after Jeffrey Giuliano got a call from his sister next door saying that someone might be trying to break into her home in their neighborhood of attractive colonial-style houses. Giuliano grabbed a handgun and went outside to investigate, troopers said.

He confronted someone in a ski mask and opened fire when the person came at him with something shiny in his hand, police said.

When police officers arrived, Tyler was lying dead in the driveway with a knife in his hand, and his father, in T-shirt and shorts, was sitting on the grass. Detectives informed the elder Giuliano several hours later that he had shot his son, Vance said.

"All in all it's a tragedy," Vance said.

Police were investigating whether the father's gun was registered.

No one answered the door at Giuliano's home or his sister's.

Tyler was a student at New Fairfield High School and a Civil Air Patrol cadet. Some of those who knew him said he enjoyed spending time with his family and flying gliders and small planes. He was adopted by Giuliano and his wife a few years ago, friends said.

One classmate said many students were baffled by what happened.

"I just thought it was so weird when I heard because I knew Tyler, not very well, but he was just a sweet person and he always made everyone laugh. I met him in the chorus room, actually, and he just wasn't the type to do what happened," said Erin Pallas, 16. "So it didn't make sense to us. It doesn't make sense to the student body."

Brett Rasile, a 14-year-old friend, said he and Tyler were playing an online game called Minecraft while talking and laughing together via Skype until about 10 p.m. Wednesday, when Tyler said he had to go to bed. Brett said Tyler wasn't in any trouble that he knew of, and nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

"Same old Tyler. He was perfectly fine," Brett said. "He didn't really leave any evidence, any hints towards what he would do."

Alicia Roy, New Fairfield superintendent of schools, said the elder Giuliano grew up in the town, holds summer music and zoology camps for his students and plays guitar in a local rock band that raises money for charity. He is affectionately known as "Mr. G" around Meeting House Hill School.

"He was the teacher you requested in the fifth grade. He was a great teacher. All the kids loved him," said Rosemary Rasile, Brett's mother.

Brian Wyckoff, 17, said Mr. G "was always walking around with a smile on his face. He always says hi to everyone."

The high school stayed open late to provide grief counseling for students and parents.

"The community is deeply saddened, and our hearts go out to all the family members," Roy said.

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Associated Press reporter Dan Sewell reported from Cincinnati. Pat Eaton-Robb and Stephen Singer reported from Hartford, Conn. AP video journalist Ted Shaffrey also contributed to this story.

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This year's flu vaccine guards against new strains

In this Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011 photo, George Eberhardt, 107, of Chester, NJ. is given his annual flu shot by nurse Bettie Donnelly in Mendham, N.J. Babies and toddlers were more likely to get the flu vaccine last year than people over 65. Both groups are more vulnerable to flu than other age groups. Government data released Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 also showed a wide range of vaccine protection across the country. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

In this Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011 photo, George Eberhardt, 107, of Chester, NJ. is given his annual flu shot by nurse Bettie Donnelly in Mendham, N.J. Babies and toddlers were more likely to get the flu vaccine last year than people over 65. Both groups are more vulnerable to flu than other age groups. Government data released Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 also showed a wide range of vaccine protection across the country. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Chart shows percentage of people vaccinated against the flu

(AP) ? Time to get your flu vaccine ? and a surprising new report shows babies and toddlers seem to be getting protected better than the rest of us.

Last year's flu shot won't shield you this year: Two new strains of influenza have begun circling the globe, and the updated vaccine appears to work well against them, government officials said Thursday.

Just because last year was the mildest flu season on record doesn't mean the virus might not bounce back to its usual ferocity this winter.

"People cannot become complacent this year," said Dr. Howard Koh, assistant secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, who received his own flu shot Thursday.

A yearly vaccination now is recommended for nearly everybody, but new figures released Thursday show that last year 52 percent of children and just 39 percent of adults were immunized.

Best protected: Three-quarters of tots ages 6 months to 23 months were vaccinated. That's a significant jump from the previous year, when 68 percent of those youngsters were immunized.

But even though seniors are at especially high risk of severe illness or death if they catch the flu, just 66 percent of them were immunized, a number that has been slowly dropping for several years.

Older adults got a little lost in the recent public health push to explain that flu vaccine benefits all ages ? and it's time to target them again, said Dr. Daniel Jernigan, a flu specialist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In contrast, child deaths from flu have made headlines in recent years ? the U.S. counted 34 pediatric deaths last year ? raising parents' awareness of the risk, he said.

The only ones who shouldn't get vaccinated: babies younger than 6 months and people with severe allergies to the eggs used to make the vaccine.

Flu specialists can't say how bad this winter's flu season might be. Influenza strains constantly evolve, and some cause more illness than others.

But strains from the H3N2 family tend to be harsher than some other flu types, and a new H3N2 strain is included in this year's vaccine because it is circulating in parts of the world.

Because of that strain, "I am pretty confident that this year will be a more traditional flu season" than last year, CDC's Jernigan told The Associated Press. "People won't have had any real exposure to that."

Only one ingredient in this year's flu vaccine was retained from last year's, protection against the H1N1 strain that caused the 2009 swine flu pandemic and has been the main kind of influenza circulating since. Also new in this year's shot is protection against a different Type B strain.

Other trends the CDC spotted last year:

?Roughly a third of teenagers got a flu vaccine.

?So did 45 percent of high-risk young and middle-aged adults, those who are particularly vulnerable to flu because they also have asthma, diabetes or any of a list of other health conditions.

?About 47 percent of pregnant women were vaccinated. Women have five times the risk of severe illness if they catch the flu when they're pregnant, and they can require hospitalization and suffer preterm labor as a result. Vaccination not only protects them, but recent research shows it also provides some protection to their newborns as well.

Vaccination rates vary widely among states, too. Nevada vaccinates a third of people who are eligible, while South Dakota reaches 51 percent. In Iowa, 76 percent of seniors get their flu shot, compared to half in Alaska. In Rhode Island, 74 percent of children are vaccinated, compared to 39 percent in Alaska.

Manufacturers are expected to make about 135 million doses of flu vaccine this year, and there are four different forms to choose from:

?The traditional flu shot is for all ages and people with high-risk health conditions.

?FluMist, the squirt-up-the-nose version, is for healthy people ages 2 to 49 who aren't pregnant.

?A high-dose shot is available for people 65 and older.

?And the intradermal shot ? a skin-deep prick instead of the usual inch-long needle ? is available for 18- to 64-year-olds.

The vaccine is covered by insurance, and Medicare and some plans don't require a copay; drugstore vaccination programs tend to charge about $30.

People can be vaccinated anytime, but Jernigan cautioned that it takes about two weeks for protection to kick in. Flu typically starts to appear in October or November, and peaks in January or February.

Also this year, public health groups are urging workers in doctors' offices, hospitals and particularly nursing homes, where patients are especially vulnerable, to do a better job getting vaccinated.

About 67 percent of health care workers were vaccinated last year, a number that's slowly rising. Doctors are the best role models, with about 86 percent immunized. But anyone ? from the receptionist to the person delivering meals ? can spread influenza to patients, and just half of those workers in nursing homes got vaccinated last year, Koh said.

In addition to patient safety, hospitals and clinics need to have enough healthy staff to care for the sick once the flu strikes, said Dr. William Schaffner of Vanderbilt University.

When that happens, "we need to be vertical, not horizontal," he said.

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Online:

Government info and vaccine finder: http://www.flu.gov

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Builders put home buyers into credit boot camp ... - Financial Post

In the United States? post-housing crash world, Kelly and Jeff Clark are the kind of people who are not supposed to be able to buy.

For a down payment, they had nothing. Their credit scores were sub-par. But this Christmas, the Clarks will move from their rundown rental into a brand new, four-bedroom home in an amenity-loaded development outside of Lakeland, Fla. All without paying a dime.

They are part of a new rehab program being offered by some U.S. home builders, doling out sophisticated financial advice to prospective buyers who would not normally qualify for loans.

Just five years after the biggest housing meltdown in generations, some consumer experts are wondering if builders are up to their old tricks again.

?You have people applying for loans that there?s no way they can pay, but it doesn?t matter because the ability to repay isn?t the basis of the loan. It?s the ability to pass underwriting so the loan can be sold,? says Washington, D.C.-based bankruptcy attorney Brett Weiss.

The financial advisors go by names such as ?mortgage advisors,? ?credit advocates? or ?loan officers.? They help prospective customers create budgets and slash spending. Some also help out with ?credit repair,? the practice of analyzing credit reports to determine the best strategies for raising scores as quickly as possible.

The Clarks thought they would remain renters forever. But early in the summer, a friend recommended they meet Janet Backman, a sales agent for Southern Homes.

During that first meeting, Ms. Backman pored over the Clarks? financials and decided to put them in what she calls her ?incubator.?

That?s the process Ms. Backman uses to convert the credit-challenged into homebuyers within a matter of months. It drives her crazy that people in her area pay more to rent than to own, with monthly mortgage costs now lower than rent in nearly every major U.S. metro area.

The Clarks had no credit cards and paid for everything with cash. So as Ms. Backman talked with them that first day, she simultaneously signed them up for credit cards online.

Then she told the couple that, if they made US$50 worth of purchases each month, but only paid the balance down to US$25, their credit scores would likely rise immediately.

Within a month, she got the couple?s scores up enough to qualify for the zero-down, government-backed loan she secured for them through a partner lender.

Southern Home?s sales agents have sold 162 homes so far this year, with nearly all buyers getting similar advice and loan terms.

Says Backman: ?Every time I hear about how hard it is to purchase a home, I?m thinking, what planet are they living on??

These fiscal rehabs are one reason many builders are boosting sales, even though most loans that banks are underwriting now meet stringent government standards.

PulteGroup Inc. said in July that its financial program could help its sales for some time. On Monday, Lennar Corp. said revenue from home sales rose 33% last quarter from the same quarter a year earlier. Orders for homes rose 44%, helped by the 25% increase in membership in its Homebuyers Club since last year.

Providing financial therapy solves a huge problem for the builders: How to sell to first-time home buyers when so many younger consumers are saddled with student debt and bad credit.

The number of people aged 25-to-34 who bought homes in 2011 fell to 27%, the lowest share in the past decade, according to the National Association of Realtors.

Rising student debt has played at least some role in that decline, analysts said. According to the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, about 50% of young people that started college in 2003 were paying more than 10% of their income on student debt.

? Thomson Reuters 2012

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Cooperative-Style Living Eases One Writing Mother's Juggle ...

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Most parents of young kids only dream about how helpful it would be to live in a community where friends, neighbors or extended family pitch in systematically to help each other out with everything from childcare to daily errands.

But author Anjali Mitter Duva has made it her reality by intentionally partnering with a neighbor to share cooking, grocery shopping and childcare. The arrangement, which all began seven years ago with two steaming bowls of pho soup, has grown into the cornerstone of Anjali?s strategy for juggling fiction-writing with the care of her two young children, her work as a professional project manager and her role as volunteer executive director of Chhandam Institute of Kathak Dance.?In fact, it worked out so well for both women that their families ultimately decided to move together into a new, two-family home to continue sharing day-to-day responsibilities into the foreseeable future.

This amazing story of modern-day, cooperative-style living has implications for families everywhere. ?It?s an honor to have Anjali here today to tell us about it.

Welcome, Anjali!

Q: When you first met the neighbor, Kathy, whose family you now share daily life with, you were total strangers. ?Tell us how your relationship began.

AMD: It all began about seven years ago. My family was were living in a typical New England triple-decker, on the middle floor. We had a cordial relationship with the couple who had been living downstairs for the previous 2-3 years. During that time, we?d been tantalized by the aromas of cooking which wafted up through the ventilation system. Whenever the heat or AC came on, we were first hit with the mouthwatering smells of sizzling garlic, Szichuan peppercorns, star anise and the like. Kathy is Vietnamese, and makes fabulous soups (pho), dishes with rice noodles and grilled catfish, fresh rolls? I could go on. Anyhow, one day she called us and said she had made a vast amount of pho, and would we like some? ?Next thing we knew, she was at our door bearing two steaming bowls of fabulous soup, along with dishes of Thai basil, lime, bean sprouts and various other condiments.

The next time I made something easily scaled up to a larger quantity, we offered her and her husband a meal. I think it was boeuf bourguignon. She accepted, and a new tradition was born. We each had a baby or toddler at home, and having one night a week of a fabulous, tasty and home-made meal delivered to our door was wonderful. For the person cooking, it was hardly any more effort, and for the one receiving the food, it was a major help. This has been the basis for the whole arrangement.

Q: How did this evolve into the current arrangement where you intentionally plan meals together, share grocery shopping, watch each other?s children and take joint vacations?

AMD:It was all a very gradual process, and I think that has been key to its success. If two sets of friends set off right from the start to have such an integrated arrangement, I think it is highly likely it would fail. For one thing, we were not really friends to begin with. Of course, we got along well, but there was none of the emotional baggage of a friendship?what if I say no to a dish, will I hurt her feelings? What if she feels this is a burden? There was none of that. And as each system worked well, we gradually added more aspects, in a very organic fashion. From an organized you-cook-on-Mondays-I?ll-cook-on-Wednesdays type of arrangement, we gradually became flexible about which day would be whose, depending on our schedules each week. We were both working, juggling many things, and the whole point was for it to be a help, not an additional chore. And then, it morphed into a system in which one of us, upon planning a meal that could easily be doubled, would simply call the other and offer it, even several times a week. It made sense.

Then came the other aspects. I had to run out to do an errand, and the baby was asleep, so I dropped off the monitor with Kathy, who was right downstairs in the same building, and did what I needed to do. While I was out, I was going to stop at a grocery store, so did Kathy need anything? In this way, we started piggybacking the other person?s errands on our own. Once this started, we began a running tab, which lives on my fridge. The funny thing is, money hardly ever crosses hands! Without a conscious effort on our parts, the spending of money has always been quite even. We could probably do without the tab, but we are both very practical and pragmatic, and we believe it?s good to have, even after seven years. Here?s an amusing fact: we?ve gone on vacations together, our two families, and usually kept a bowl in which we drop our initialed receipts during the week. At the end of the vacation, we tally it all up, and see who owes who what. On one of our trips, to Savannah, the difference ended up being $2! And more recently we shared a house in Portugal, and had a similar experience.

Yes, you read that correctly. We?ve gone on vacation together several times. You might wonder why, since we live near each other, but it?s been fantastic for everyone. It doesn?t necessarily mean that we do everything together. When each family had just one child, it meant that the kids each had a playmate, and the parents could relax a bit more. For example, each morning, one parent of the four got up early with the kids. The other three got to sleep in. And during the day, one family could take the other?s child, and in this way one couple could have a day and/or evening together, sans children. Four parents with two children, it was a perfect ratio!

Now we each have a second child, and they are just four months apart. They might as well be twins. They benefit (suffer?) from having four parents each, and our economies of scale have simply grown with us. The older children have sleepovers, and help watch the younger ones, and their own relationship has continued to be essentially that of siblings.

Q: Can you describe how the cooking, grocery and child-care sharing works on a day-to-day basis?

AMD:Well, there?s how it works, and why it works. The why is key: Kathy and I have very similar temperaments. We are planners. We are practical. We know that if something slips the mind of one, it will likely be remembered by the other. We have similar educational backgrounds (in fact, by coincidence, all four of us went to the same college, although the two couples didn?t know each other then). It?s all rather uncanny. But the compatibility is not just between the two of us. Our families are compatible. The two husbands have many interests in common, and some similar personality traits. The two families have nearly identical values when it comes to parenting, spending money, all those areas which are key to harmony. I know that if one of my children does something for which she needs to be disciplined, and she is Next Door (as we each refer to the other household), I can trust that the issue will be handled the way my husband and I would handle it ourselves. (Our oldest children have been known to grumble and say to one of us ?That?s exactly what my mom would say!?) And this is the area which I can only attribute to miraculous luck: it was total coincidence that our families ended up being neighbors. And of course, it helps that we all eat everything, and are always happy to try out new things. There are several cultures and backgrounds represented among us?Indian, French, Vietnamese, Filipino, Jewish, Catholic, Buddhist, Hindu, and, more tangentially, Italian and Polish?and we?ve all integrated elements of all of these into our lives. I speak in French to Kathy?s youngest daughter, and she speaks in Vietnamese to mine. It all works out.

As to how it works on a day-to-day basis, Kathy and I joke that we need a direct feed between our brains. We talk several times a day. The kids go in and out of each other?s homes. (We connected our back decks to facilitate this, although we miss the days in our previous home, when no one had to step outside. A couple of winters ago, we literally had to tunnel through the snow to get back and forth, and that?s not easy with trays of soup!) It?s a bit like a sit-com. I?ll float into Next Door in my pajamas with my cup of tea in the morning and vent at Kathy about some random thing (another advantage: a built in outlet for venting, a sounding board for ideas, a source of advice), and while I?m there I?ll pick up the (clean) dishes from the last meal I sent over, and drop off some clothes that my daughter has outgrown, and we?ll plan the next couple of dinners. Kathy will mention she needs to go to Target, and I?ll text her my list. Later in the day, I?ll hear the garage door open, and she?ll drop off the purchases. Once the children are home from school and daycare and my work day has, whether I like it or not, come to an end, we often pool the kids on one side, with one of us keeping an eye on them, the other getting started with dinner prep. Sometimes, especially if a husband is running late for dinner, we?ll feed all four kids on one side, so at least there?s only one home which is a total mess. (Two of the children are now two, so the downstairs usually looks like a tornado hit it by bed time.)

Q: When my husband and I looked for a new home, it took us a year just to agree on what we wanted! ?How did the house-hunting go with not one, but two, couples involved?

AMD: Again, a lot of luck. And sticking to what we cared about. We were fortunate to work with a realtor who ?got? what we were trying to do. She represented us (each family) on the buyer side, and her partner, both in life and in business, helped us on the seller side, since we each had to sell our condos. All in all, they stood to gain from four transactions! So they were motivated, too. Nonetheless, it was a long process, and we are so grateful that they stuck by us for two years. (They also benefited from a few ?commune? meals as we met to discuss offers.) What we were trying to do was unusual, unorthodox, and probably, for many of the agents or owners of the places we looked at, just plain weird. You should have seen their faces when we?d ask if we could build a door between the two units! We live, at least here in the US, in a society which believes that ?good fences make good neighbors? and people want to have their own possessions and their own land, and here we were, a jumbled mix of people speaking a jumble of languages, wanting to take down fences and make holes in the wall! It?s not that we don?t believe in clear delineations (for example, we have never mingled any finances, and even when we connected the decks, we made sure to do it in such a way that they could be disconnected again when we sell our units) but we might appear that way to many.

In the end, it took us two years to find what we wanted. Every now and then, our realtors would gently suggest that we consider two houses on the same street, but we just shook our heads. How could we bring meals to each other that way? How could our children wander in and out of each other?s homes that way? In the nick of time, we found our place. I gave birth to my youngest just three weeks after moving in.

Q: How has your partnership with Kathy and her family helped your writing and your other outside endeavors, both creative and professional?

AMD:?Wow. I can hardly even begin to answer that. When my book is published, she?s going to be among the first to be acknowledged. Having an extra ?me,? essentially, has saved my sanity, my creativity, and probably my career. On the writing front, I?ve been able to attend workshops and events knowing that Kathy and her family could take my children for the gap of time between when I needed to leave the house and when my husband could get home from work. I?ve managed to eke out extra hours of writing time when my youngest was napping in the afternoons by sending my oldest next door for a while, and knowing that I didn?t need to think about making dinner. As I type this, Kathy is picking up both older ones at school so I can have an extra half hour. I?ve had to be on work calls (I freelance as a writer and project manager) early in the morning before the sitter has arrived, and Kathy has been able to take the little one. Similarly, recently, she texted me from Next Door because she was on a phone interview and her daughter woke up crying in her crib. I swooped in and watched her while her mother fielded questions about how she dealt with crises and juggled many projects at once. And of course Kathy and her family have seen me through the ups and downs of writing a book and trying to get it published. Kathy has read and commented on my manuscript.

They?ve also been a tremendous help when I?ve gone away. I am planning a research trip to India for my next book, and I can only really contemplate leaving the kids back home because I know there is a whole additional family to help out. (My husband will be here, but he tends to have to work long hours.) I attended a four day kathak (Indian classical) dance retreat in California in August, and Kathy picked up children after camp, helped with morning drop off, etc.

Q: Has it influenced your children and family? ?How?

AMD: Beyond the obvious influence on my own life, I think it has helped our family maintain a certain level of sanity and standards that might have otherwise slipped in a household with two working parents who also have several other activities (my husband, for example, also teaches martial arts while I?m quite involved in Indian dance). The standard of our meals, for example, I think has remained quite high, because when either Kathy or I cook, we are more likely to make something tasty or creative or elaborate, from scratch, than if we had to cook every single day. Similarly, we don?t mind shopping in several different locations to get the best combination of produce and fish and meat because we divvy up the errands, so one of us picks up fresh produce at a farm stand while the other gets the staples at the supermarket. Still just one trip for each of us, with double the rewards.

I think the children have also been influenced tremendously, although they probably don?t realize it now. Most likely, it will dawn on them when they are older how special their childhood was. For example, they have all the advantages of multiple siblings each?built in playmates, pals to team up with, other children who will commiserate about the unfairness of parents?without the down sides. They still each get to have their own room (although they like to do sleepovers), their own toys and books, etc. Culturally, they are also gaining a lot. Just the number of languages in our households is a benefit to them, especially for the younger two who entered the scene when the ?commune? was already in full effect. And the variety of foods they encounter at the dinner table is greater than it would have been otherwise, especially for us with the addition of the Vietnamese component. Soups made with oxtail and dried squid are nothing unusual here.

Q: Tell us about your novel, Faint Promise of Rain.

AMD: Throughout these years, in addition to helping to run a dance non-profit, Chhandika, and freelancing, I have written a historical novel, and am now working to get it published while I begin to write another one. (That?s a whole other post!) Set in sixteenth century northern India, Faint Promise of Rain tells the story of Adhira, who is born into a family of Hindu temple dancers on the day of the first rains in five years. Around her, fear of change under a conquering Muslim emperor abounds. Adhira?s father, however, turns a blind eye to the political happenings, and places all his hopes for his sacred tradition in this youngest child of his.

I developed, with a documentary videographer, a trailer for the book, which is at www.faintpromiseofrain.com. The inspiration for the story came from my study of kathak dance, a centuries-old storytelling art form of North India. The start of my dance training coincided with a recent return from Jaisalmer, a truly magical fortress city in the Thar desert of India, and the strong visuals I retained from that trip, along with the dance and a glimpse into its history, along with my inclination to write and my own Indian heritage, all came together and enabled me to write this book.

Q: And just to whet our appetites even more, can you give us an idea of some of the dishes you and Kathy like to cook?

AMD: For the dishes Kathy cooks, the easiest would be for you to hop over to kathynle.com and check out some of her recipes and photos. Be forewarned, however, that you will get hungry! As for me, I don?t make nearly as many Indian dishes as I?d like, but I do a lot of French-inspired cooking, having lived 18 years in France, and like to explore foods from Mediterranean regions. Tonight I am making a salade ni?oise, and my recipe, along with a week of summer meals, can be found here.?My husband is also a big fan of grilling and BBQ, and will make North Carolina pulled pork, or ribs, or brisket.

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Thank you, Anjali! ?My stomach is growling and I?m contemplating bringing over a vat of?French onion soup to my next door neighbor to see where things go.

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320 newly regularised colonies to get nod for ... - Real Estate India

??|?? September 27, 2012 ?? 09:13am ??|Contributed by manoja

NEW DELHI: Delhi Government today said sale and purchase of properties in 320 unauthorised colonies, which came up on private land and were regularised earlier this month, will be allowed within a day or two.

The decision was taken at the first meeting of the Task Force which was constituted to address various issues relating to the unauthorised colonies.

Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, who chaired the meeting, said the orders for opening registration of properties as well as their sale and purchase in the 320 colonies will be issued in day are two.

Out of 895 colonies which were regularised on September 5, 320 settlements are on private land while remaining colonies came up on government land.

The decision to allow sale and purchase will bring relief to lakhs of residents of the colonies as government had restricted sale and purchase in the settlements after issuance of provisional regularisation certificates in 2008.

Officials said Dikshit instructed the task force to work hard in expediting regularisation of remaining unauthorised colonies.

?It was decided that colonies which came up on gram sabha land will be processed expeditiously for regularisation. Registration of properties as well as their sale and purchase will also be allowed in thses colonies soon,? they said.

The oficials said government plans to regularise the remaining colonies by January 2013.

Officials said allowing sale and purchase in colonies which came up in government land will take time.

The Chief Minister also instructed the municipal corporations to finalise the lay out plans for each of the 895 regularised colonies by December 31, 2012.

She also directed the municipal bodies to engage specialised agencies for the purpose and told them that the expenses for engaging such agencies will be borne by the Government.

The Chief Minister also asked the municipal corporations to improve sanitation and cleanliness in all 895 colonies.

The Delhi government had issued provisional regularisation certificates to over 1,639 unauthorised colonies ahead of assembly polls in 2008. The then Dikshit government, while distributing the certificates, had promised to regularise the colonies if Congress came to power for the third term.

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Rich colors of a cosmic seagull

ScienceDaily (Sep. 26, 2012) ? This new image from the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Observatory shows part of a stellar nursery nicknamed the Seagull Nebula. This cloud of gas, formally called Sharpless 2-292, seems to form the head of the seagull and glows brightly due to the energetic radiation from a very hot young star lurking at its heart. The detailed view was produced by the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope.

Nebulae are among the most visually impressive objects in the night sky. They are interstellar clouds of dust, molecules, hydrogen, helium and other ionised gases where new stars are being born. Although they come in different shapes and colours many share a common characteristic: when observed for the first time, their odd and evocative shapes trigger astronomers' imaginations and lead to curious names. This dramatic region of star formation, which has acquired the nickname of the Seagull Nebula, is no exception.

This new image from the Wide Field Imager on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile shows the head part of the Seagull Nebula [1]. It is just one part of the larger nebula known more formally as IC 2177, which spreads its wings with a span of over 100 light-years and resembles a seagull in flight. This cloud of gas and dust is located about 3700 light-years away from Earth. The entire bird shows up best in wide-field images (http://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1237c/).

The Seagull Nebula lies just on the border between the constellations of Monoceros (The Unicorn) and Canis Major (The Great Dog) and is close to Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky. The nebula lies more than four hundred times further away than the famous star.

The complex of gas and dust that forms the head of the seagull glows brightly in the sky due to the strong ultraviolet radiation coming mostly from one brilliant young star -- HD 53367 [2] -- that can be spotted in the centre of the image and could be taken to be the seagull's eye.

The radiation from the young stars causes the surrounding hydrogen gas to glow with a rich red colour and become an HII region [3]. Light from the hot blue-white stars is also scattered off the tiny dust particles in the nebula to create a contrasting blue haze in some parts of the picture.

Although a small bright clump in the Seagull Nebula complex was observed for the first time by the German-British astronomer Sir William Herschel back in 1785, the part shown here had to await photographic discovery about a century later.

By chance this nebula lies close in the sky to the Thor's Helmet Nebula (NGC 2359), which was the winner of ESO's recent Choose what the VLT Observes contest (ann12060: http://www.eso.org/public/announcements/ann12060/). This nebula, with its distinctive shape and unusual name, was picked as the first ever object selected by members of the public to be observed by ESO's Very Large Telescope. These observations are going to be part of the celebrations on the day of ESO's 50th anniversary, 5 October 2012. The observations will be streamed live from the VLT on Paranal. Stay tuned!

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Victim 1 in Jerry Sandusky trial has book deal

FILE - This June 22, 2012 file photo shows former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky arriving at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. A key witness _ Victim 1 _ against Sandusky has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity. Ballantine Bantem Dell announced Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, that the book is coming out Oct. 23. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - This June 22, 2012 file photo shows former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky arriving at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. A key witness _ Victim 1 _ against Sandusky has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity. Ballantine Bantem Dell announced Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, that the book is coming out Oct. 23. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

(AP) ? A key witness against convicted child molester and former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, known in court papers as Victim 1, has a book deal and will soon reveal his identity, a publisher announced Thursday.

Ballantine Bantam Dell said that "Silent No More: Victim (hash)1's Fight for Justice Against Jerry Sandusky," is coming out Oct. 23. The memoir will be co-written by the victim's mother and psychologist and "will share how he survived years of shame and secrecy, harassment and accusation, before reporting Sandusky's actions to the authorities, and will offer a hopeful and inspiring message for victims of abuse," Ballantine announced.

Victim 1, now 18, will reveal his identity on the day of the book's release in an interview with ABC's Chris Cuomo.

Financial terms for the book were not disclosed. But Ballantine, an imprint of Random House Inc., plans a donation to a charity for victims of child abuse.

Victim 1 first alerted authorities in 2008 and helped launch the investigation leading to Sandusky's conviction in June on 45 counts of child sexual abuse. Prosecutors said some of the assaults took place on the Penn State campus. Sandusky is scheduled to be sentenced next month and is likely to receive a sentence that will keep him in prison for life.

Victim 1 testified for the prosecution that Sandusky approached him through a summer camp for youth sponsored by The Second Mile, a charity for at-risk youth that the former coach had founded. Their initial contacts consisted of football games and swimming, and Sandusky would attend the boy's wrestling tournaments.

Physical contact began with a hand on his leg in the car, Victim 1 said, and he began spending nights at the Sandusky home in State College, about 30 miles from his own home in Lock Haven.

Kissing and back rubbing during those overnight visits, when he was in his early teens, progressed to oral sex, he testified, sobbing. He said Sandusky eventually told him: "It's your turn."

"I don't how to explain it, I froze," he said. "My mind is telling me to move but I couldn't do it, I couldn't move."

He told jurors his own behavior worsened, going from a well-behaved child to fights with relatives and bed wetting. His grades deteriorated. After Victim 1 began trying to avoid Sandusky, he asked his mother about websites for child molesters, "to see if Jerry was on there," he testified.

His mother set up a meeting with school guidance counselors, a process that led to the opening of a police investigation and produced criminal charges against Sandusky in November. Messages seeking comment left Thursday for Victim 1's civil lawyers, Slade McLaughlin and Michael Boni, were not immediately returned.

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Associated Press Writer Mark Scolforo in Harrisburg, Pa., contributed to this report.

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Libya leader to NBC: Film not behind consulate attack

In an NBC News exclusive, Libya's President Mohammed Magarief tells NBC's Ann Curry that no mastermind has been arrested in the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi but that he believes it was a pre-planned act of terrorism involving elements of al-Qaida.

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Updated at 7:59 a.m. ET: An anti-Islam film that sparked violent protests in many countries had?"nothing to do with" a?deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi earlier this month, Libya's president told NBC News.

In an exclusive interview with NBC News'?Ann Curry, President Mohamed Magarief discounted claims that the attack was in response to a movie produced in California and available on YouTube. He noted that the assault happened on Sept. 11 and that the video had been available for months before that.

"Reaction should have been, if it was genuine, should have been six months earlier. So it was postponed until the 11th of September," he said. "They chose this date, 11th of September to carry a certain message."

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Magarief said there were no protesters at the site before the attack, which he noted came in two assaults, first with rocket-propelled grenades on the consulate, then with mortars at a safe house.

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Protests ignited by a controversial film that ridicules Islam's Prophet Muhammad spread throughout Muslim world.

The attack took the lives of Ambassador Chris Stevens, as well as information management officer Sean Smith and security personnel Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty.

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Magarief told Curry that based on the accuracy of the assault, he believes the attackers must have had training and experience using the weapons.

"It's a pre-planned act of terrorism," he said, adding that the anti-Islam film had "nothing to do with this attack."

'A strong friend'
Magarief said that while Libyans appeared to be behind the attack that "these Libyans do not represent the Libyan people or Libyan population in any sense of the word."

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He added: "We consider the United States as a friend, not only a friend, a strong friend, who stood with us in our moment of need."

More than 40 people have been questioned in connection with the incident,?the Libyan leader?told Curry.

He described Stevens as a "humble and very unique human being" and a "great friend of Libya."

Thousands of Libyans stormed the headquarters of an Islamist militia group in Benghazi Friday night in a deadly exchange. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

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The Obama administration initially maintained that the attacks were directly linked to protests over the film. Speaking on NBC?s ?Meet the Press? on Sept. 16, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice said: ?What happened in Benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in Cairo, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, prompted by the video.?

However, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney last week said it was "self-evident that what happened in Benghazi was a terrorist attack."

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Speaking before the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, President Barack Obama said: ?There are no words that excuse the killing of innocent? people.

On Tuesday, President Obama spoke to the United Nations general assembly in an emotional speech about the recent violence against Americans. NBC's Chuck Todd reports.

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Dating & Relationships: Oh You've Got Games?

Games, we?ve been playing them since we were children and as adults we still play these games. ?Except as adults are games have become interestingly complex. ?Mommy?s pissed at daddy, she ignores him. ?Mommy spent too much money on shoe shopping, daddy yells and then spaces out into countless hours of football watching. ?Singles, well it becomes even trickier. ?You dance with the guy at the bar, just to make the guy you really want jealous? ?What?

A 5 year old would say, ?Well mommy & daddy just say you?re sorry like you tell me to do.? ?A 10 year old would tell the Single, ?Duh if you like the boy then just tell him.. Sheesh!? ?To children it?s probably common sense what we should do, but we as adults assure ourselves that these complex games are the proper antidote.

Someone recently asked me to write about ?Where games stop and true unconditional love commitment begins?.? ?Face it, to some degree we all play games, but I?m convinced we can all agree that the games are tiresome and often produce very fickle results. ?So why do we play these games? ?Why don?t we just talk it out, why not communicate how we feel?

We get hurt, we?re afraid of rejection, we sometimes feel so trapped we?re not sure how to communicate anymore, our anger gets the best of us so we don?t dare give our hearts a chance to speak and so the list goes on. ?I love being transparent, I love sharing how I feel, I often feel like it?s too much. ?In my dream world I would freely be able to communicate all that my heart feels. ?Reality is it?s not always the best idea, especially when someone doesn?t know how to handle it or when they?re not a safe person to do so with.

The truth is we have to remain vulnerable in this journey of love. ?When we find ourselves in situations where we feel compelled to constantly play games we must re-think where we are and if we want to stay in that position. ?Unconditional love takes its place where there is safety, where there is courage to break away from the lies and when we fight to remain true to our hearts.

Though we may all continue to play games for the sake of ?self preservation?, there?s a fine line when playing games becomes our way of existence in dating & relationships. ?For me I prefer truth. ?Sure tease me with the chase, I get it, but ultimately I want truth, I want substance, I want real love. ?Oh you?ve got games? ?Consider exchanging the game pieces for love, honesty and genuine emotions.

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