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The Vicksburg Post Sunday, September 13, 2009 B5<br />
TONIGHT ON TV<br />
n MOVIE<br />
“Catch Me if You Can” — FBI agent,<br />
Tom Hanks, pursues Frank Abagnale<br />
Jr., a con man, Leonardo DiCaprio,<br />
who assumes various identities and<br />
commits forgery./7 on TBS<br />
n SPORTS<br />
NFL — The New Orleans Saints<br />
should have an easy time in their season<br />
opener today against the Detroit<br />
Lions, who went 0-16 last year./Noon<br />
on Fox<br />
n PRIMETIME<br />
“True Blood” — Maryann prepares<br />
for her ultimate bestial sacrifice; Sophie-Anne<br />
warns Eric; Hoyt gets sick<br />
of Maxine’s insults; and Sam must put<br />
his trust in an unlikely ally./8 on HBO<br />
THIS WEEK’S LINEUP<br />
n EXPANDED LISTINGS<br />
TV TIMES — Network, cable and satellite programs appear in<br />
Sunday’s TV Times magazine and online at www.vicksburgpost.<br />
com<br />
MILESTONES<br />
n BIRTHDAYS<br />
Jacqueline Bisset, actress, 65; Peter Cetera, singer, 65; Jean<br />
Smart, actress, 58; Don Was, record producer, 57; Bobbie<br />
Cryner, country singer, 48; Dave Mustaine, rock singer-musician,<br />
48; Tavis Smiley, radio-TV personality, 45; Tyler Perry, actor-writer-director-producer,<br />
40; Fiona Applem, singer, 32.<br />
n DEATHS<br />
Willy Ronis — The last of France’s postwar greats of photography<br />
who captured the essence of Paris in black and white<br />
scenes of everyday life died Saturday at age 99. Ronis died at<br />
a Paris hospital where he had been admitted days earlier, said<br />
Stephane Ledoux, the president of the Eyedea photo agency.<br />
Ronis had been in a wheelchair and on dialysis for some time.<br />
Pierre Cossette — The man who founded the modern Grammy<br />
Awards and produced the globally televised music awards<br />
ceremony for 35 years died of congestive heart failure at a Montreal<br />
hospital. He was 85. The Canadian producer’s death was<br />
announced late Friday in Santa Monica, Calif., by the Recording<br />
Academy. Cossette, a native of Valleyfield, Quebec, was an<br />
accomplished television and theater producer who managed<br />
some of American pop music’s most influential early bands.<br />
Christopher Kelly — The man who was ousted Gov. Rod<br />
Blagojevich’s former chief fundraiser died Saturday, said a<br />
spokesman from Chicago’s Stroger Hospital. Kelly was a key<br />
figure in the federal corruption case against Blagojevich. The<br />
suburban Chicago man was charged in the same indictment<br />
that alleges Blagojevich sought to sell or trade President Barack<br />
Obama’s former seat in the U.S. Senate.<br />
PEOPLE<br />
Tom Hanks<br />
Keillor out of hospital after stroke<br />
Humorist Garrison Keillor has been released<br />
from Mayo Clinic’s Saint Marys Hospital after<br />
suffering a minor stroke earlier in the week.<br />
Keillor spokesman David O’Neill released a<br />
brief statement Friday night saying Keillor left<br />
the Rochester, Minn., hospital earlier in the evening.<br />
O’Neill said Keillor was on his way back to<br />
his St. Paul home “and is in great spirits.”<br />
Keillor, 67, had said he felt ill Monday morning<br />
and drove himself to a St. Paul hospital, then<br />
was transferred to Mayo Clinic.<br />
aNd ONE MOrE<br />
Garrison<br />
Keillor<br />
Police: Man with oxygen tank robs bank<br />
Authorities say a well-dressed elderly man carrying an oxygen<br />
tank robbed a bank Saturday in the San Diego suburb of La<br />
Jolla.<br />
Police Sgt. Ray Battrick said the suspect presented a note demanding<br />
money to a teller. He fled with an unknown amount of<br />
cash. It was unclear whether the suspect had a weapon.<br />
The robber was described as a tall man in his 70s with white<br />
hair, a gray mustache and glasses. He was wearing a white beret,<br />
argyle sweater and brown sports jacket.<br />
TOMOrrOW’S HOrOSCOPE<br />
BY BERNICE BEDE OSOL • <strong>NEW</strong>SPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION<br />
Words of apology not part of wife’s vocabulary<br />
Dear Abby: My wife and I<br />
have been married 23 years.<br />
Not once in all those 23 years<br />
have I ever received an apology<br />
from her.<br />
She spilled mustard on my<br />
shirt while she was reaching<br />
across a table.<br />
It was my fault for not handing<br />
her a napkin she was<br />
reaching for.<br />
While we were playing racquetball<br />
she drilled me in the<br />
back with the ball and left a<br />
huge and painful welt.<br />
Again, nothing.<br />
She charged $4,000 on a<br />
credit card and didn’t tell me.<br />
She said it was “my fault” —<br />
she was “getting back at me”<br />
for spending too much time<br />
at work.<br />
After talking and counseling,<br />
I still received no<br />
apology.<br />
I’m not perfect, and we have<br />
other issues in the marriage,<br />
but I am at a loss as to why<br />
she won’t apologize for anything<br />
— even injuring me in<br />
an accident. She spins every<br />
argument so she can win.<br />
Why won’t my wife say “I’m<br />
sorry”? — Harassed Husband<br />
in Ohio<br />
Dear Husband: I strongly<br />
suspect it’s because she isn’t<br />
sorry. What she is is angry<br />
and has a need to punish<br />
you.<br />
The safest way to do<br />
that for her is through an<br />
“accident.”<br />
More than needing an<br />
answer from me, what<br />
you need is insight from a<br />
licensed psychotherapist to<br />
help you understand not only<br />
why your wife acts out the<br />
DEAR<br />
ABBY<br />
ABIGAIL<br />
VaN<br />
BUrEN<br />
way she does — but also why<br />
you would continue to tolerate<br />
it for 23 years.<br />
Dear Abby: At what point<br />
does a parent stop giving<br />
unsolicited advice? It is<br />
painful to watch my “child”<br />
repeatedly make choices that<br />
aren’t in her best interest.<br />
My daughter, “Alicia,” is 43.<br />
When she inherited a considerable<br />
estate, I told her<br />
the windfall could make her<br />
quite comfortable in her old<br />
age. She agreed. After a year<br />
and a half I doubt she has<br />
much of her inheritance left.<br />
Now that yet another livein<br />
relationship has ended,<br />
I suggested that next time<br />
she find a man who is selfsupporting.<br />
I also urged her to quit<br />
uprooting herself and her<br />
kids.<br />
After years of weight issues,<br />
Alicia now has a new figure<br />
thanks to Lap-Band and plastic<br />
surgery. She let the boyfriend<br />
du jour select the size<br />
of her implants. Being of the<br />
strip club mentality, he chose<br />
DD. Abby, my daughter looks<br />
like two olives on a toothpick.<br />
I’m heartsick and can’t help<br />
but wonder what my teenage<br />
grandchildren think. It’s<br />
hard to watch a train wreck<br />
happen.<br />
Although I am trying to<br />
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keep my mouth shut, she<br />
tells me she “feels” my disapproval.<br />
I think it’s her conscience<br />
that she’s trying to<br />
ignore. Must I duct tape my<br />
mouth shut? — Disapproving<br />
Mom in Texas<br />
Dear Mom: At this point,<br />
yes. Your daughter is an<br />
adult. She hasn’t listened<br />
before and she’s unlikely to<br />
do it now. Perhaps when her<br />
current romance ends, she’ll<br />
be more receptive. But for<br />
now, keep mum, mom.<br />
Dear Abby: I’m 16 and a<br />
junior in high school. I was<br />
diagnosed with panic disorder<br />
and have recently started<br />
treatment.<br />
I have only told a few friends<br />
and family members that I’m<br />
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What should I do if I have an<br />
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Panicked in Pennsylvania<br />
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You should also inform your<br />
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NOTICE OF REQUEST<br />
FOR PUBLIC COMMENT<br />
The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Vicksburg,<br />
Mississippi have prepared a Wastewater Improvements<br />
Facilities Plan, addressing potential improvements to the<br />
City's sanitary sewer collection system. These improvements<br />
include the design of repairs and other improvements<br />
to the exiting sanitary sewer collection system, including<br />
manholes, gravity sewer lines, force mains and related items<br />
that are in need of repair. A copy of the Plan is available at<br />
the Department of Public Works, 1415 Walnut Street,<br />
Vicksburg, MS for review during normal business hours. The<br />
public is invited to review the Plan, comment on alternatives<br />
and examine the environmental review documents until<br />
October 09, 2009. Any individual requiring accommodation<br />
in reviewing the Plan can notify the Department of Public<br />
Works at 601-634-4555.<br />
The planned improvements may be funded through the<br />
Water Pollution Control Revolving Loan Fund (WPCRLF), commonly<br />
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THE CITY OF VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI<br />
By: Walter W. Osborne, Jr., City Clerk<br />
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — It’s OK if you are a bit of a dreamer<br />
because you will find ways to bring these dreams to reality and<br />
achieve what you desire.<br />
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Along with tending to everyday<br />
chores, find time to try your hand at what you intuitively feel<br />
could be good for you.<br />
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Use your highest standards to<br />
handle important projects because substantial things could<br />
evolve.<br />
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Regardless of how much you<br />
would like to avoid financial difficulties, focus your efforts and<br />
attention on these matters. Things will work out wonderfully.<br />
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Whenever a situation calls for it,<br />
be a team player. This is one of those days when collective action<br />
has greater potential than independent action.<br />
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Doing a good job at work will offer<br />
personal gratification and unexpected rewards. Pisces (Feb.<br />
20-March 20) — When others realize you want to share the<br />
wealth, they’ll be far more willing to cooperate with you, not<br />
compete as they might normally do.<br />
Aries (March 21-April 19) — With just a little determination on<br />
your part, continuity and consistency will be your watchwords.<br />
Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Because you’re such a strong catalyst,<br />
you’ll take an unexpected development and move it in a<br />
positive direction.<br />
Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Be sure to make matters of financial<br />
or material importance a top priority because this is your<br />
strong suit at this time.<br />
Cancer (June 21-July 22) — The more you have to do, the better<br />
you perform, and this is a day designed for people like you.<br />
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Because Lady Luck is handling things<br />
in an indirect manner, there are indications that good things<br />
could be happening — and you will soon be aware of them.<br />
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