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Thu Dec 19 07:05:03 2013

Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 04:05:02 -0800
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we may not be in the mood, but we need to listen 
to our "cool" selves, the voice before we had a bad day. 
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might not be in the mood, but you won't regret it, either. 
(Love your sex life again with these 20 Tips To Get Your 
Libido Back.)3. Assuming a rough patch is the end of the world. 
Relationships go in cycles. There are ups (booms) and downs (busts), just 
like in the economy. They're not only inevitable, but they're actually healthy. 
They force you to see where you've let things slide, taken each 
other for granted, or just lost sight of what's important. Embrace the 
rough patches and borrow a concept from economics called "creative destruction," 
or innovating in the face of crisis, and think up a novel 
solution to an issue that keeps dividing you.4. Staying up to resolve 
an argument, even if it takes all night. Bad idea! At a 
certain pointand we've all been therewe just want to be right, whatever 
it costs. And because someone at our bridal shower advised us to 
never go to bed angry, we beat up ourselves and our spouses 
into the wee hours in the name of "resolution." But the more 
we try to resolve (aka, win), the later it gets and the 
more exhausted and resentful we become. So yes, go to bed angry 
sometimes. Get some rest and sleep on it. Reconvene the anger summit 
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Blocked by Congress from expanding gun sale background checks, President 
Obama is turning to actions within his own power to keep people 
from buying a gun who are prohibited for mental health reasons.Federal law 
bans certain mentally ill people from purchasing firearms, but not all states 
are providing data to stop the prohibited sales to the FBI's background 
check system. A federal review last year found 17 states contributed fewer 
than 10 mental health records to the database, meaning many deemed by 
a judge to be a danger still could have access to guns.The 
Obama administration was starting a process Friday aimed at removing barriers 
in health privacy laws that prevent some states from reporting information 
to the background check system. The action comes two days after the 
Senate rejected a measure that would have required buyers of firearms online 
and at gun shows to pass a background check. That's already required 
for shoppers at licensed gun dealers.Stung by the defeat, Obama vowed to 
keep up the fight for the background check expansion but also to 
do what he could through executive action."Even without Congress, my administration 
will keep doing everything it can to protect more of our communities," 
Obama said from the Rose Garden shortly after the Senate voted. "We're 
going to address the barriers that prevent states from participating in 
the existing background check system."Obama also mentioned giving law enforcement 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">BAGHDAD  Mortar shells and bombs targeted worshippers shortly after noon 
prayers on Friday at two mosques north of Baghdad, killing nine people 
and wounding more than two dozen others, police said.It's unclear what prompted 
the attacks, but violence has been on the rise ahead of provincial 
elections set for Saturday. The vote is for local officials in several 
provinces across the country, including the capital, Baghdad. Authorities 
have pledged to bolster security for the elections.Police said the first 
attack occurred as worshippers left the Sunni mosque of al-Muthana in Khalis, 
a former stronghold of the Sunni insurgency about 50 miles north of 
Baghdad. Seven people were killed and 14 others were wounded when mortar 
shells destroyed the mosque.Later, in the city of Kirkuk, a roadside bomb 
exploded among Shiite worshippers as they were heading home after prayers 
at the al-Tamimi mosque. Police said two worshippers were killed and 14 
others were wounded.Medics in nearby hospitals confirmed the dead toll. 
All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized 
to speak to reporters.The new violence came a day after a suicide 
bombing attack on a Baghdad cafe killed 32 people and wounded dozens. 
The rare evening attack struck the third floor of a building in 
the predominantly Sunni neighborhood of Amiriyah while it was packed with 
young people enjoying water pipes and playing pool.
 ring peak periods.Coburn claimed the FAA has failed to make 
"smart cuts" to avoid this outcome. He suggested the agency could reduce 
spending on "consultants, supplies and travel" by 15 percent, saving $105 
million. He also claimed the agency could save much more than that 
by trimming a grant program for airport improvements.Huerta said Thursday 
the furloughs were necessary.Likewise, the agency sees no way around closing 
149 air traffic control towers at small airports that are currently operated 
under contract for the FAA, Huerta told the Senate Appropriations Committee's 
transportation subcommittee. The tower closings have been delayed until 
June 15.The furloughs and tower closings were designed "to minimize impacts 
on the maximum number of travelers," he said. But he acknowledged, "We're 
forced to choose between very unattractive options."Another Republican lawmaker 
accused the White House of deliberately trying to upset the public."They 
want to cause the most pain to the American people out there 
so they will put pressure on Congress to back away from sequestration 
(spending cuts)," Rep. Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania told a transportation 
gathering hosted by the National Journal news magazine. Shuster chairs the 
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee."I believe he (President 
Barack Obama) is instructing his agencies to do things that inflict the 
most pain on the most people. This should be laid right at 
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