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Tête-à-tête Hey, it's May already! Other than myself, your favourite teen magazine turns a year older this month. That's right, it's Taurean season this month. I've been getting emails about the Shout Out column. Fear not, Crucified and Hitch Hiker are just on study leave, and will be back before you know it. And since this is the usual time for the column to talk about zodiac signs, I think I'll just do that for them, what say? If you were born between April 21 and May 21, your Zodiac Sun Sign is Taurus. Taureans are patient and reliable, warmhearted and loving, persistent and determined, and placid and security loving. On the dark side, they are also jealous and possessive, resentful and inflexible, and self-indulgent and greedy. We'll be celebrating the birthday of the Rising Stars all month this May, and you're invited to join us. This week, we have a treat for the ladies. We start off with Rashaam on cover talking about beauty and self-esteem issues. With style tips, and beauty advice in our DIY section, and reasons to stay single and just enjoy being a girl, it's all about feminine fun on page 6. Sorry boys, I guess you'll have to content yourselves with the Game and Science stuff on Centre and Sports on backpack. Moving on, due to enormous response, we're extending the deadline for the Feat500 contest. You now get up to midnight of May 12 to send in your entries to rs.readers@gmail.com. Winners will be announced on our May 19th issue. Well, that's all the news I have this week. See you next week with more RS birthday fun. Send your polls, love letters, hate mails, and opinions to thegirlnextdoor1@hotmail.com, or mail me at my yahoo address at teteatete_tgnd@yahoo.com By The Girl Next Door Oddly Enough…
"We need to give time for some American companies to take a breath," said Toyota Motor chairman Hiroshi Okuda. Mr Okuda, who is chairman of the Japanese employers' group Keidanran, said he was "concerned" about the situation at General Motors, the world's biggest car maker. "Although a trade conflict, like ones....in the past, may be avoided, there may be some impact, because the car industry is symbolic in the US economy," the Asahai Shimbun newspaper quoted him as saying. As a solution, he suggested either forming technical alliances with US firms, or raising the price of Japanese cars sold in the US. -news.bbc.co.uk The best way to quiet a loud party is: A) Ask them to keep it down. B) Call the police. Or C) stick your .357 magnum into a random partygoer's chest Police were called to the place after a report of a loud party. While they were investigating the complaint, officers heard that the 63-year-old, had stuck the handgun to the chest of a 23-year-old man who was attending the party. He was then arrested for felonious assault and possession of a firearm while intoxicated. -mlive.com/news/ Man murders exco-worker for telling a bad joke seven years ago. Your friends and co-workers are worried. That man has apparently told authorities an incredible tale of why and how this deadly murder plot unfolded. Douglas had worked as a maintenance man at a Baptist home where Berkeyheiser had been the director of plant operations in 1998. Douglas wouldn't elaborate on the joke, but apparently held a grudge against Berkeyheiser all this time. He indicated that the reason he killed Mr. Berkeyheiser was that he claimed Mr. Berkeyheiser had told a joke which he considered to be offensive because it had some kind of racial overtones. -abclocal.go.com Windows, now with builtin spyware The tool will build on the existing error-reporting tool in Windows but will provide Microsoft with much deeper information, including what programs were running at the time of the error and even the contents of documents that were being created. Businesses will also choose whether they want their own technology managers to receive such data when an employee's machine crashes. With businesses, however, IT managers typically set the policy. If they wanted total information, they could configure systems so that they'd know not only that a user was running Internet Explorer, for example, but also that he or she was watching a video from ESPN.com. Or, they might find out not only that a worker was running Instant Messenger but also that he or she was talking to a co-worker about getting a new job. -news.zdnet.com. Compiled by Ahmed Ashiful Haque Know your personality By Zabeen Benefits of being single! 1. Travel to an exotic place and have an affair with a dashing gallant stranger. 2. Get that sassy haircut he would have hated; reinvent yourself. 3. Wear an extra large, extra comfortable, T-shirt and ugly boxer shorts whenever the urge overcomes you. 4. You don't have to listen to his belching and grunting. Come to think of it, no one will annoy you with 'so called' witty comments. 5. Your pets are now more meaningful. And they love you! 6. Make girls night out a rollicking adventure! And you don't have to worry about his feelings. 7. You can do whatever you want whenever you want to. See a chick flick in the middle of the day. Don't brush your hair. Jump in the car on a whim and visit a long-lost friend. In short: You have Freedom! 8. Forget about pampering your man...now you can focus on your own needs-and indulgences! (shopping spree, spa weekend, makeover, divine chocolate treats). 9. Hang out with your fun guy friends without getting the third degree from Mr. Jealous. 10. You don't have to put up with his annoying, idiotic friends. The remote control is yours! Goodbye ESPN and blood and gore action adventure flicks . By Jennifer Ashraf Do it yourself Homemade Pumice Pedicure When bored, or have time to kill, try this Pumice Pedicure at home, and emerge with brilliant nails. Check out what you need to do. By Jennifer Ashraf Fun Facts Mosquito repellents don't repel. They hide you. The spray blocks the mosquito's sensors so they don't know you're there. By John Doe
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