predictions
predictions
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by J Murray - 2006-12-08
Call me crazy, most people do, but I think Chuck Liddell is going to have a lot of trouble on December 30, 2006 when he faces Tito Ortiz for the second time.A little history first.On April 2, 2004, Ti...
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by Barbara Garcia - 2006-12-11
The threatening suspense of the past six years has accelerated etheric spirals of change accumulating in our physical world. Predicting on the threshold of these changes for 2007 is examining only a p...
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by Mohan Potukuchi - 2006-12-23
"Marriages are made in heaven", is a well-known saying. So too can be said,"Divorces happen in hell". The fabric of Indian society weaves itself strongly around the well-established and time-tested in...
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by Mohan Potukuchi - 2006-12-24
Muhurtha (Electional Astrology) is a branch of Indian Astrology dealing with fixing of 'auspicious moments of time' for conducting important and sacred ceremonies. One can find Indians referring a 'Pa...
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by Thomas Baugh - 2007-01-18
So I hear the Jose Mourinho might be leaving Stamford Bridge in the summer. Needless to say, the news came as somewhat of a surprise to me, and I for one would be incredibly sad to see the 'Special On...
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by S. Housley - 2007-01-21
What is Hot and What is Not in TechnologyBy Sharon HousleyTop 10 Winners Predicted for 20071. Content FilteringWith web content and syndication growing at a rapid pace locating information is becom...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2007-02-15
There is no doubt that there a lot of people out there reading their horoscope and trying to entangle the secrets of astrology. The zodiac has a lot to teach us including all about birth signs, ast...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2007-02-15
The possibility of reading the horoscope on the Internet has managed to create a true phenomenon. More and more people go online everyday and search for various websites hoping to discover interest...
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by Ann Stewart - 2007-02-20
What are your predictions for this year for yourself and your family? The word 'prediction' is derived from two Latin words: 'pre', meaning: 'before,' and: 'diction,' the 'spoken word.' The origina...
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by Mohan Potukuchi - 2007-03-08
"I have studied it, you have not!", is the famous retort of Sir Isaac Newton when confronted by Edmond Halley, his student on the master's belief in astrology. There are those who protest that astr...