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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Troops commanded by relatives of Yemen's outgoing president attacked a crowd of more than 100,000 protesters peacefully marching into the capital Saturday, killing at least nine and driving the president to promise to leave the country.
The Jets didn't own Saturday. They didn't own the place, they didn't own the Giants. They got owned.
Christopher Sullivan survived a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, only to be shot at his homecoming party in southern California.
The last straw came when the Giants arrived at the stadium on Saturday and saw all their Super Bowl logos on the wall outside their locker room covered with black curtains. After a week of listening to the Jets talk, that was the final insult.
 
News

Yemen Prez Saleh heads to United States
Justice Story: Killing Uncle Peter
Soldier back from Afghanistan shot at homecoming party in California 
Efforts to find missing toddler hampered by snow 
Stars coming out in Republican primaries
Mom and tot found dead in L.I. house 
Sports

Lupica: Rex gets owned
Rex has nothing to boast about
Siragusa, Johnston talk a good game
Rex, Jacobs exchange curses after Giant win
Net gains must wait for now
Ailing Tuck puts hurt on Jets
Gossip

Demi Lovato rages on Twitter about Disney eating-disorder jokes
Mel Gibson officiallly divorces wife of 31 years
Rapper 'Tyler, the Creator' arrested for felony vandalism for destroying Roxy Theater soundboard in L.A. 
WATCH: 'Workaholics' star fractures spine after jumping from roof
Robert DeNiro welcomes baby girl 
Designer: Ivanka Trump stole my shoe!
Crime

Justice Story: Killing Uncle Peter
Soldier back from Afghanistan shot at homecoming party in California 
Mom and tot found dead in L.I. house 
NYPD probes cop's 9-hour DWI test delay 
Ralph and the Kennedy
Brooklyn teen shot to death
Entertainment

Demi Lovato rages on Twitter about Disney eating-disorder jokes
How to add music to an iPod
10 must-download songs of 2011
How old Mary was when she had Jesus, and the answers to other burning Christmas questions 
Chrismas Eve 'Jaws' marathon on Spike 
Etta James, 'At Last' singer, hospitalized
 
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Soldier back from Afghanistan shot at welcome home party
He survived a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, only to be shot in his hometown.
WOW! WATCH Bengals wide receiver FLIP for touchdown
Jerome Simpson somersaulted over a defender and landed on both feet in the end zone.
Looking for Santa? NORAD can help
NORAD is on track to receive a record number of phone calls from children eager for Santa updates.
Yum? 70-year-old fruitcake sells for $525 
Let's hope the buyer isn't serving it for Christmas dinner!
South Carolina voter ID law blocked by Justice Department  
The state must scrap a new requirement that requires voters to show photo ID at the polls.
Largest Anti-Putin protest yet hits Moscow
Tens of thousands cheered the opposition and jeered the Kremlin.
Finally: Mel Gibson's divorce now official
The actor and his long-estranged wife Robyn officially had their divorce settlement ratified Friday.
Donald Trump gets a golf course for Christmas
The Donald's company has signed a 20-year license deal to operate the links-style course.

 

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Aries
 

Look after your health, by  keeping stress to a minimum. Some things are just not worth the worry, especially if you have no control over the matter. There is no point getting stressed about the outcome if you can't do anything about it. In this case, you may as well sit back, see what happens, and go about your business.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Cancer
 

You are likely to be busier than usual over this weekend. It may be difficult to get all of your chores done, as well as attend holiday engagements, and some of you will have extra work on the agenda. Plan your weekend, and allocate time so you can do everything. Be productive, and use your time management skills to achieve everything on your to-do-list.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Libra
 

In between socializing, put time aside to spend around your home this weekend. Get things in order, tidy up or even redecorate. Any of these things can change the whole energy of your home. The Chinese have a system they call feng shui, and believe stuff piled in corners can cause energy to be blocked. Clear away the clutter and revitalize the vibes in your abode.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Capricorn
 

Be careful over the weekend that the past doesn't repeat itself. Learn from your experiences and be wise enough to detour a situation that seems to head down a similar road. Love can find its way to your heart over this time, but you will have to maneuver the circumstances to your liking. Be diplomatic and avoid trying to control every aspect of a situation.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Taurus
 

This next year represents the beginning of a phase, and you can expect life to morph on some levels. For some of you, the status quo will shift to a new level of operation. You may wake up with a totally different attitude! You deserve the best life has to offer, and that's exactly what's in store for you.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Leo
 

For those of you already in love, romance can be featured  over the weekend. Even if you've been in a relationship for a while, it's possible to regain honeymoon moments, but to do so, prepare to make an effort. If you are looking for love, you could find romance in the most unusual of places, so be careful not to discard a social event that seems different.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Scorpio
 

It's on the agenda to catch up with old friends. However, don't wear yourself out and squeeze too many social events into the calendar. You need time to recharge. Unfortunately, vacations are short-lived and you will be back to the grind before you know it. Balance social time and reflection time and you should feel rejuvenated.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Aquarius
 

During this period, expect to reassess your life on many levels. It seems like everything is up for evaluation. How you have been organized to date may no longer suit your needs. It can be difficult to make major modifications, especially when you must put in considerable thought as to how these changes will affect you and significant people in your life.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Gemini
 

It's time to broaden your horizons. It is no longer beneficial  to think conservatively. Let your imagination run wild and dare to dream. Delve into the recesses of your heart and soul to find what it is you would love to do.  Dare to ask yourself, if you could have anything, what would it be?

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Virgo
 

It's important to be included in groups with friends and family. When people are stressed, your lively and intellectual responses can help lighten their burdens. Over the weekend, family moments are on the schedule; although don't do everything for the family and neglect your own errands. Tend to your responsibilities first and use the rest of your time for pleasure.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Sagittarius
 

With moon energy in your sign, emotional love vibes beam your way, just remain realistic about your expectations. Use the holiday weekend to get to the bottom of an unresolved situation. This is a good time to gain clarity and find a suitable outcome. Spend time in reflection mode, and you will work through.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Pisces
 

Over the holidays, catch up with friends and family. It's a time to spend with the people who are close to you. Make the effort to let them know they are loved and appreciated, and it can draw you closer together. If you have been too busy all year to do something special, this is the ideal moment to make up for lost time.

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