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Everybody’s Talking!Bear scare: Two women in the northern Canadian city ofWhitehorse, Yukon, had to take evasive action to get away froma mama bear, which had two cubs in tow. Michelle Beaulieuand Anya Zimmerman were biking along a narrow trail near theYukon River when the protective mother confronted them.The women ended up abandoning their bikes and swimmingacross the river to the other side. Luckily, a boat came along.The driver picked them up, retrieved their bikes, and got themsafely out of the area.Looking for dinner: Diners in a restaurant in the town ofCanmore, Alberta (Canada), got quite a surprise when a bearwandered in through the open doors to check things out. Thecooking aroma coming from the Gaucho Brazilian Barbecuemust have been too much to resist. The young bear scared therestaurant’s customers, but didn’t stay long. After only a fewseconds, it turned around and walked out, taking another lookthrough the window before running away. Peter Holub, therestaurant’s owner, plans to keep the front door closed fromnow on.Sticky stuff: A certain type of glue made by an industrialadhesives company in Germany really sticks. DELO went togreat lengths to show the strength of its brand of strong glue.Company representatives arranged to suspend a truck, whichweighed over 17.20 metric tons (37,919 lbs.), one meter abovethe ground by attaching it to a crane using a small amount oftheir glue. The stunt worked. The glue held the truck offthe ground for an hour. Because this adhesive is used in theautomotive industry and is not commercially available, it’s notpossible to get it at a local hardware store! Waterlogged: Television reporters will do lots of things to gettheir stories to viewers, but Azadar Hussain of Pakistan didsomething unique to bring the plight of his country into the lime-light. Kot Chatta, in Pakistan’s Punjab region had experienceddamaging flooding, so Hussain decided to stand in floodwaters,with only his head, hand, and microphone above water. Fromthere, he proceeded to do his report of the repercussions of theflooding. Although what he did could be perceived as dangerous,the reporter was able to attract worldwide attention from hison-location newscast.

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Trivia1. What is wasabi?2. Is our “funny bone” a bone or a nerve?3. Identical twins have identical fingerprints—T/F?4. In which sea would you find the Great Barrier Reef?5. Who said, “Everything is funny as long as it is happening to

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Everybody’s Talking!Bear scare: Two women in the northern Canadian city ofWhitehorse, Yukon, had to take evasive action to get away froma mama bear, which had two cubs in tow. Michelle Beaulieuand Anya Zimmerman were biking along a narrow trail near theYukon River when the protective mother confronted them.The women ended up abandoning their bikes and swimmingacross the river to the other side. Luckily, a boat came along.The driver picked them up, retrieved their bikes, and got themsafely out of the area.Looking for dinner: Diners in a restaurant in the town ofCanmore, Alberta (Canada), got quite a surprise when a bearwandered in through the open doors to check things out. Thecooking aroma coming from the Gaucho Brazilian Barbecuemust have been too much to resist. The young bear scared therestaurant’s customers, but didn’t stay long. After only a fewseconds, it turned around and walked out, taking another lookthrough the window before running away. Peter Holub, therestaurant’s owner, plans to keep the front door closed fromnow on.Sticky stuff: A certain type of glue made by an industrialadhesives company in Germany really sticks. DELO went togreat lengths to show the strength of its brand of strong glue.Company representatives arranged to suspend a truck, whichweighed over 17.20 metric tons (37,919 lbs.), one meter abovethe ground by attaching it to a crane using a small amount oftheir glue. The stunt worked. The glue held the truck offthe ground for an hour. Because this adhesive is used in theautomotive industry and is not commercially available, it’s notpossible to get it at a local hardware store! Waterlogged: Television reporters will do lots of things to gettheir stories to viewers, but Azadar Hussain of Pakistan didsomething unique to bring the plight of his country into the lime-light. Kot Chatta, in Pakistan’s Punjab region had experienceddamaging flooding, so Hussain decided to stand in floodwaters,with only his head, hand, and microphone above water. Fromthere, he proceeded to do his report of the repercussions of theflooding. Although what he did could be perceived as dangerous,the reporter was able to attract worldwide attention from hison-location newscast.

Quoteable Quotes“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corruptsabsolutely.” —Lord Acton“…we find at the end of a perfect dayWhen Silence speaks for Love she has much to say.”

—Richard Garnett

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Trivia1. What is wasabi?2. Is our “funny bone” a bone or a nerve?3. Identical twins have identical fingerprints—T/F?4. In which sea would you find the Great Barrier Reef?5. Who said, “Everything is funny as long as it is happening to

somebody else”?

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Everybody’s Talking!Bear scare: Two women in the northern Canadian city ofWhitehorse, Yukon, had to take evasive action to get away froma mama bear, which had two cubs in tow. Michelle Beaulieuand Anya Zimmerman were biking along a narrow trail near theYukon River when the protective mother confronted them.The women ended up abandoning their bikes and swimmingacross the river to the other side. Luckily, a boat came along.The driver picked them up, retrieved their bikes, and got themsafely out of the area.Looking for dinner: Diners in a restaurant in the town ofCanmore, Alberta (Canada), got quite a surprise when a bearwandered in through the open doors to check things out. Thecooking aroma coming from the Gaucho Brazilian Barbecuemust have been too much to resist. The young bear scared therestaurant’s customers, but didn’t stay long. After only a fewseconds, it turned around and walked out, taking another lookthrough the window before running away. Peter Holub, therestaurant’s owner, plans to keep the front door closed fromnow on.Sticky stuff: A certain type of glue made by an industrialadhesives company in Germany really sticks. DELO went togreat lengths to show the strength of its brand of strong glue.Company representatives arranged to suspend a truck, whichweighed over 17.20 metric tons (37,919 lbs.), one meter abovethe ground by attaching it to a crane using a small amount oftheir glue. The stunt worked. The glue held the truck offthe ground for an hour. Because this adhesive is used in theautomotive industry and is not commercially available, it’s notpossible to get it at a local hardware store! Waterlogged: Television reporters will do lots of things to gettheir stories to viewers, but Azadar Hussain of Pakistan didsomething unique to bring the plight of his country into the lime-light. Kot Chatta, in Pakistan’s Punjab region had experienceddamaging flooding, so Hussain decided to stand in floodwaters,with only his head, hand, and microphone above water. Fromthere, he proceeded to do his report of the repercussions of theflooding. Although what he did could be perceived as dangerous,the reporter was able to attract worldwide attention from hison-location newscast.

Quoteable Quotes“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corruptsabsolutely.” —Lord Acton“…we find at the end of a perfect dayWhen Silence speaks for Love she has much to say.”

—Richard Garnett

What’s Happening

Trivia1. What is wasabi?2. Is our “funny bone” a bone or a nerve?3. Identical twins have identical fingerprints—T/F?4. In which sea would you find the Great Barrier Reef?5. Who said, “Everything is funny as long as it is happening to

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Answers

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ARIES(March 21 - April 20)

You may be decisiveand translate your ideasinto action. You mightbe eager to confrontconceptual problemsand could likely produce

very workable plans. Lucky Numbers:6, 21, 25, 36, 39, 42. TAURUS(April 21 - May 21)

You might want to taketime for quiet study andinward reflection. Yourintuition and your sen-sitivity to deep aspectsof your situation may be

very strong. Lucky Numbers: 4, 5, 18,29, 34, 39. GEMINI(May 22 - June 21)

This may be a good timeto share your goals withsomeone in a position tohelp you. Thinking ofconcrete ways to turnyour dreams into realities

might be very fruitful. Lucky Numbers:1, 2, 9, 11, 16, 22.CANCER(June 22 - July 22)

You may need to liftyourself out of yourusual, everyday concernsto get a better perspec-tive. Try to focus on newhorizons through travel

or study about other cultures. LuckyNumbers: 10, 12, 20, 24, 30, 36. LEO(July 23 - Aug. 23)

Now may be the time tocommunicate your passionand share your dreams forthe future. You might seeconnections and possi-bilities that you previously

may have overlooked. Lucky Numbers: 7,9, 13, 14, 34, 44.VIRGO(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23)

Your enthusiasm andzest for living may bevery high. You could feelmore alive and interestedin the world about you.Your relationships might

be exciting and harmonious. LuckyNumbers: 3, 12, 22, 42, 43, 47.

LIBRA(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23)

Doing your best workand taking pride in itmay be a focus for you.This might be a goodtime to analyze your timeand energy, with an eye

to improving your productivity. LuckyNumbers: 5, 14, 22, 31, 37, 43. SCORPIO(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)

Y o u m i g h t b e l e s sinclined to speak yourmind or take a definites tand on importantmatters. Your wait-and-see attitude may be the

best option for you to take. LuckyNumbers: 4, 12, 17, 23, 34, 42. SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21)

You may feel clear andobjective about personalmatters and your rela-tionships. This might bea favorable time to ironout differences or come

to a decision. Lucky Numbers: 6, 13,18, 25, 33, 48. CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20)

Your energy level maybe high, so this might bea good time for physicalwork or team sports.Partnerships or joiningothers for mutual benefit

could go well. Lucky Numbers: 8, 14,26, 29, 35, 44.AQUARIUS(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19)

You may feel an urgencyto take positive steps toachieve your goals. Youmight be in tune with thepeople in your environ-ment who are most able

to benefit you. Lucky Numbers: 10,12, 19, 24, 32, 46.PISCES(Feb. 20 - March 20)

You may be a sympatheticlistener, drawing out thepersonal experiences ofothers.You might feelinclined to share yourdeepest feelings, building

trust in your relationships. LuckyNumbers: 8, 16, 19, 38, 46, 49.

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