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ENTERTAINMENT
Thursday, July 4, 2013
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Kerry Washington weds
49ers’ Asomugha
No Scandal here: Kerry
Washington is a newlywed.
The star of TV’s Scandal
married professional football
player Nnamdi Asomugha last
week in Hailey, Idaho.
E! reported the nuptials
Wednesday and posted a copy of
the couple’s marriage license on-
line. The Blaine County record-
er’s office in Hailey confirmed
the June 24 filing to The Associ-
ated Press.
The 36-year-old actress and
31-year-old athlete were mar-
ried the same day. Washington’s
parents served as official wit-
nesses, while one of Asomugha’s
relatives performed the ceremo-
ny.
Asomugha is a comerback
with the San Francisco 49ers.
Besides starring in the ABC
political thriller, Washington’s
other recent credits include the
films Peeples and Django Un-
chained.
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Mother-in-law’s calls invade private time
Dear Abby: My wife and I
have been married 14 years.
During that time her mother has
called every single day.
Initially, I was OK with it be-
cause we were living in Florida
and she was in Iowa. However,
since we moved back to Iowa to
be near her (we live three miles
apart), she continues to call
nightly. Sometimes she’ll call
during dinner or during our
“couple’s time” after the kids are
asleep. I have expressed my dis-
satisfaction with this, particular-
ly because my wife and MIL see
each other and talk throughout
the day.
Am I out of line to ask for
family/couple time during
which no outside calls come in,
or am I being unreasonable?
This is a touchy subject, and I
don’t know how to resolve it to
everyone’s satisfaction.
Bothered in the
Hawkey e State
Dear Bothered: With
whom is this a touchy subject?
Your wife? Her mother? The
two of them? Considering that
your mother-in-law lives close
by and that she and your wife
Dear Abby
talk during the day, they appear
to be excessively dependent up-
on each other.
As a partner in your mar-
riage, you have the right to a qui-
et family dinner and private
time with your spouse. If your
wife can’t bring herself to get
that message across to her
mother, then you should set a
time after which “Mama” should
refrain from calling unless it’s an
emergency.
Dear Abby: After years of
traveling overseas, I have finally
found a wonderful way of get-
ting rid of unwanted foreign
coins the banks won’t exchange.
Please let your readers know
they can put their leftover coins
to good use by mailing them to
UNICEF’s Change for Good
program.
Pat in Colorado
Dear Pat: I’m glad you
wrote because so many people
travel outside the country dur-
ing the summer months.
Readers, when travelers re-
turn from an international vaca-
tion, many are shocked to find
that banks change only foreign
paper currency back into U.S.
money, so they are left with
pockets full of coins that can’t be
spent.
UNICEF’s Change for Good
program (which is supported by
some airlines) collects donated
coins and uses the money to
support disaster relief programs
worldwide, as well as programs
benefiting children in areas that
include education, water and
sanitation, HIV/AIDS and child
protection.
Those interested in partici-
pating in this worthwhile effort
should send their coins to: U.S.
Fund for UNICEF, ATTN:
Change for Good Program, 125
Maiden Lane, New York, N.Y.
10038.
Dear Abby: My husband
and I disagree about privacy. He
believes he should have the pass-
word to my e-mail and Face-
book accounts. I have nothing to
hide, but I think I’m entitled to
my privacy. Can you settle this
for us?
Private in
Battle Creek
Dear Private: Probably not.
Everyone is entitled to privacy,
and being private doesn’t neces-
sarily mean you have something
to hide. Your husband may want
to look at your postings because
he doesn’t completely trust you.
Or he may have no interests of
his own.
No third part}* can settle this
tug-of-war with so little infor-
mation about what else may be
going on in your relationship.
To my readers: Happy
Fourth of July, everyone!
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Bwren, also known
as Jeanne Phillips, and was
founded by her mother, Pauline
Phillips. Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
90069.
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10 is the easiest day.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY: Opportunities
abound this year, with Jupiter in your
sign. Schedule your priorities, with fun,
family and romance at the top. Get into
the homemade and the handcrafted:
creativity with concrete, tangible
results. Status rises after the Aries
eclipse. Learn, play and explore. Em-
brace precious time with loved ones.
Q ARIES (March 21-April 19) New
O facts dispel old concerns. A new
and intense educational phase begins.
Circumstances deepen the mystery.
Schedule meetings for later. Don’t
spend, launch or celebrate, yet... it
could get awkward. Instead, plot from
every angle.
QTAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Crazy new ideas aren't popular
with your sweetheart right now...
share them later. Watch for income
opportunities over the next few days.
Don't be dissuaded. A little jingle in
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your pocket builds confidence.
Q GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Hold
your position, even as you con-
front annoying regulations or rules.
Expect energy surges (but that's no
excuse to procrastinate). Confidence
comes with a job well done. Work
could interfere with travel. Stay
respectful.
^CANCER (June 21-July 22) Finish
/ up old projects, before making
your choice. Be very careful. Conclude
arrangements. Use your influence to
help others. Save other ideas for later.
Trust, but verify.
ffc LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Caution —
id there's a possible breakdown. A
disagreement about priorities could
arise. Your friends are a big help.
Discuss your next move. Guard
against impetuosity. Listen to a
techie. Celebrate later,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your
O energy is divided. These days
bring about career movement. Unsta-
ble conditions shake things up. Don't
fall for a trick. Your plan advances; it
may seem like three steps forward,
one step back. Relax.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Venture
farther. A misunderstanding
about shared money could bring
sharp words. Zing right back! Or
sidestep confrontation with humor.
Keep the money in the bank. More
research leads to a better choice.
Q SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
O Financial planning gets more fun.
Listen to all the considerations.
Postpone family time temporarily.
Boost your own morale with certainty
about your money situation. No
gambling. Reward yourself by sharing
special treats.
QSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Lean on a gentle partner. Listen to
all considerations. Changes in your
living space seem to come quickly.
While initially unsettling, you may
love the results. Save time by avoid-
ing upsets.
Q CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Commit to tell the truth, as you
each see it. A workaholic phase
begins. Carefully keep expenses to a
minimum. Drive carefully to navigate
a power shift. Keep your eyes on the
road.
Q AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
©Today and tomorrow you're lucky
in love. Compromise is required. Don't
offer weird suggestions or analyze it.
Celebrate with a home-cooked meal
and a lot of snuggling. Maintain
composure and minimize risks. Just
enjoy.
^PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Make
/ household decisions and handle
domestic projects. There may be
some confusion; talk to those con-
cerned and take aligned actions.
Prioritize and schedule tasks and
expenses. Celebrate with a shared
feast.
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