Nov 03
By: Suzy Bauer
Threesomes are much like bungee jumping. If you walk down the street trying to recruit a bungee jumping partner, you’re bound to get very frustrated! Even if you offer large sums of money, many people will turn you down. If your life depended on it and you really had to get a bungee jumping recruit, you’d probably end up snatching someone off the street, threatening him or her; handcuffing them and dragging them to the top of the crane… even if all goes well, after the jump you’d likely be arrested and sued for all you’re worth.
If you concentrate on those who hate bungee jumping, you’ll fail. The trick is to find someone who wants to jump and then make it easy for that person to join you. This is exactly how you should recruit for your threesome; find those who are interested and make it easy for them to join you.
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Nov 03
By: Elmo Kandel
A well-organized and well-planned yard sale is more appealing and makes it easier for shoppers to see what you have for sale. After you’ve sorted through your belongings and decided what you’re going to place in your yard sale, take a moment to sit down and think through how you want to organize your items. Categorize your items, as it demonstrates your hard work and forethought in planning your sale. Keep a close eye on things throughout the course of the day, as you’ll need to resort and re-categorize your things as your items sell.
You can sort things into boxes when you’re doing your initial sorting and purging. Grocery, liquor and discount stores always have plenty of empty freight boxes, and they’re usually free for the taking. Make sure you gather several sizes to accommodate different items. As you
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Nov 03

Justine Henin
MADRID, Spain – Defending champion Justin Henin was drawn in a tough group Saturday at the Sony Ericsson Championships.
The top-ranked Belgian, who won the French and U.S. Open in a career-high nine titles in 2007, is in the yellow round-robin group with Australian Open champion Serena Williams, No. 3 Jelena Jankovic and Russian teenager Anna Chakvetadze.
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Nov 03
NEW YORK — Ryan Hall, Dathan Ritzenhein and Brian Sell won spots on the men’s marathon team for the Beijing Olympics, finishing 1-2-3 Saturday at the U.S. trials on a day in which one runner died.
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Nov 03
Rossi needs a point to finish second in the title race to Casey Stoner
Valentino Rossi broke three bones in his right hand and is unlikely to race in the season-ending Valencia Grand Prix after a heavy crash in qualifying.
The 28-year-old Italian lost control of his Yamaha after the first curve at the Ricardo Tormo circuit and was eventually thrown off into the gravel.
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Nov 03
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Nov 03
LIBBY Lenton says she is a more mature and better conditioned athlete than ever before, even if her FINA World Cup times are below her previous results.
Sprint queen Lenton claimed her third and fourth victories of the short course meet with powerful 100m freestyle and 50m butterfly wins.
She claimed the freestyle in 52.20 seconds, half a second outside of her own world record, and the butterfly in a new Commonwealth record of 25.56s to take her weekend prize money to $6500.
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Nov 03
SYDNEY FC made it two from two under new coach John Kosmina with a 1-0 victory over the Newcastle Jets, but the victory may have come at a cost after an injury to marquee signing Juninho.
A stunning left-footed strike to new signing Michael Bridges broke open an at times tense and spiteful derby at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
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Nov 03
Zidane is the world ambassador the French company Danone which has tied up with Egypt’s National Council for Childhood and Motherhood to provide handicapped and homeless children with shelter, health care and education.
Zidane was in Cairo on Thursday to launch a home for handicapped street children.Cairo has between 200,000 and one million street children, according to the UN’s children agency UNICEF.
And that’s not all.Apart from other things Zidane is also part of a programme for disadvantaged kids called the called Right To Play.
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Nov 03
By: Deon Melchior
More than 50 different pigments, shades and diluents are currently used in tattooing and while some are approved for use as cosmetics, none are approved for subcutaneous injection. Many tattoo inks are not approved for skin contact at all. Some unconscionable tattooist have been known to used automobile paint or printers’ ink.
Nevertheless, many tattoo wearers choose color as a time saver or due to physical difficulty applying temporary makeup. Others find color tattooing an alternative to reconstructive surgery, to simulate natural pigmentation, and combat alopecia by having “eyebrows” tattooed on. Whatever their reason, color-tattoo wearers should be aware of risks.
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