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Saturday, September 22, 2012

David Villalobos, 25, of Mahopac, N.Y., jumped 17 feet from the popular Wild Asia Monorail about 3 p.m., officials said, and was mauled by Bachuta, an 11-year-old male Amur tiger. His lung was punctured and leg mauled, officials said. Doctors were trying to save his leg, sources said.
The makers of "Breaking Amish" are probing how at least one member of the hot TLC reality show's cast hid the fact that this person had already lived outside the closed community, got married, had children and was divorced.
Mitt Romney pledged months ago he'd release last year's tax returns around now, but timing is everything: Friday's document dump is all about trying to salvage yet another lousy week for the GOP nominee.
A British woman will be spending 112 days behind bars for drunkenly shouting at police officers "I'm Jack Sparrow," and stealing a commercial river ferry.
 
News

Libya protesters push extremist militants out of Benghazi
Man slashed with razor in Village McDonald's
Smoke detours Ann jet 
Gay designer says Tommy Hilfiger's wife Susan suing because he wouldn't marry her
Title deed makes for royal treatment on Dalton applications
'Call Me Maybe,' 'Gangnam' mashup takes off
Sports

Martin's walk-off homer lifts Yanks over A's in extras
Jet threatens to 'smack the s---' out of reporter
Banned Melky takes self out of batting title race
Harper: CC earns straight A's, pitches like ace
Yankees Insder: Joe raises 'dead arm' theory for Sori
O's beat Bosox, remain one game behind Yanks
Gossip

LaBelle heads to  court for tirade 
Amanda Bynes has BAD DAY in court
Porn mogul casts doubt on alleged Kanye West sex tape
Supermodel: United Airlines 'killed my dog'
Jessica Simpson is back in Daisy Dukes
Amanda Bynes loses agent, publicist and lawyer: report
Crime

Man slashed with razor in Village McDonald's
Slain Leiby Kletzky's parents welcome birth of new  baby girl  
Wanna-be pirate lady steals UK river ferry 
Brute STOMPS leg of girl, 3
Trucker learns that hitchhiker he picked up is wanted for murder 
'Exiled' Ga. teen found in L.A. bus depot 
Entertainment

'Breaking Amish' may have had an early break
LaBelle heads to  court for tirade 
Amanda Bynes has BAD DAY in court
'Call Me Maybe,' 'Gangnam' mashup takes off
Porn mogul casts doubt on alleged Kanye West sex tape
'Lone Ranger' crew member dies in set mishap
 
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  Your Daily Horoscope - Aries
 

 

Over the weekend, be careful of speaking negatively. When you are anything but positive, it can affect not only your mood but the people you spend most of your time with. Those who are close can pick up on feelings of despondency. If there are issues to deal with, don't avoid them. It's time to face realities and consider your options.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Cancer
 

 

Whether it's a relationship with your lover, business partner or best friend, trust and loyalty are important. If you suspect someone is working in opposition to you, be strategic about highlighting their intentions so everyone can see what is actually happening. There's no room for people  who are not 110% supportive.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Libra
 

 

With Mars having an influence on your finances, don't make a rash decision you may regret. Be careful that a sensitive moment doesn't turn into an irritable discussion, which, in turn, could end up in a domestic drama. Realize that things don't always go the way you think or would like. Don't make judgments until you've had a chance to look at all the available options and outcomes.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Capricorn
 

 

Use this weekend to get your mind straight on what your priorities are at work. Keep in mind that if you intend to spend more time boosting your career, the balance of your life will change. There are still only 24 hours in a day, so you may need to alter your daily schedule to ensure your to-do list is up to date and nobody misses out.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Taurus
 

 

When you are close to those you love, your heart shines. But this weekend, you may find that some people are a tad too nurturing and demanding of your time. If someone's mothering intentions become smothering, it can be less than endearing. Let others know not to take your distance personally; it's just that you have other things on your mind now.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Leo
 

 

Divulging something personal to one in your inner circle this weekend will not only surprise them, but you. When you are able to share intimate details about your past, and how you feel about private emotions, it can bring you and someone even closer. It's not every day that an opportunity arises to reveal something private to a special person — don't let such a time slip by.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Scorpio
 

 

If you want to move forward in life, be clear about what you want. Be careful of letting others make crucial decisions for you. Be in control of the decisions that have the capacity to change your life. People can be subtle in their quest to get you to do things. Don't let yourself be guided into doing something you don't want.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Aquarius
 

 

There are great vibes this weekend for social activity. Catch up with the most important people in your life: your family and friends. They're the people who are there for you all year long, through thick and thin. Let them know they are appreciated, but be careful of being overly serious. Keep it light to avoid an awkward moment.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Gemini
 

 

Unreasonable people can be a thorn in your side. Don't get involved in a power play of egos. If someone wants to play silly games, let it be without you. There are greater things to occupy your mind, not to mention having fun with loved ones. It's the weekend, and you have responsibilities to attend to as well as social engagements. Don't get caught up in other people's drama.

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Virgo
 

 

Even though it's the weekend, there may be a need to tie up loose ends from the office. If business discussions are outstanding, time will be well spent preparing for meetings. Of course, all work and no play can make you very uninteresting, so don't spend all your time thinking about work.  

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Sagittarius
 

 

You may have love on your mind, but even though it's the weekend, business will need attention. However, don't spend all of your time on serious matters, because with love planet Venus sending Cupid your way, you'll want to connect with those you love. Spend time looking after your own needs; if you are single, this is a perfect weekend to mix and mingle. 

   
  Your Daily Horoscope - Pisces
 

 

Don't be surprised this weekend to find that someone wants to kidnap you to a land of romance and wonderment. It's the weekend, and it's important that your mind gets to chill out and reflect on what's happened this past week. Life is not all about work. Make sure you have something fun and frivolous to do and someone wonderful to do it with.

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