2012

Forecasts for week beginning November 17, 2012.

By Jonathan Cainer Mars takes about two years to complete one cycle of the zodiac. On average, it spends about 2 months in each sign. This though, is an average. Due to the phenomenon of retrograde motion, it can sometimes linger longer. As if to compensate for this, Mars is now seemingly hurtling along. It [...]

November 16-22, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman & Dr Ronald Klatz Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension of the healthy human lifespan. These news summaries are compiled by the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M; www.worldhealth.net), a non-profit medical society composed of 24,000 physician and scientist members from [...]

Fengshui for Peaceful Mind and Concentration

By S.BS. Surendran Feng shui is the ancient art of placement and design used to balance and enhance the energy flow in living environments. The Chinese have relied on feng shui for over 3,000 years to assure an abundance of wealth and love in their lives. By following some basic principles of feng shui, you [...]

With New Term, Obama Doubles Down on Asia

WASHINGTON After a convincing re-election victory, President Barack Obama looks set for another four years of reorienting the United States toward Asia at a time of uncertainty over a rising China. In his first foreign trip since election, Obama plans a historic visit to encourage reforms in Myanmar – seen as a key success during [...]

Gillard Government Under Pressure to Set Up Sex Abuse Inquiry

CANBERRA Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard is facing growing pressure to set up a national royal commission into allegations of child abuse within the Catholic Church, according to local media. The campaign against child abuse of the Catholic Church has been fueled by last week’s explosive allegations by a senior New South Wales police investigator, [...]

Anti-austerity Anger Stirs Strikes in Europe

MADRID Protesters bristling over austerity cuts launch a Europe-wide string of rallies and strikes, pouring into streets, refusing to work and grounding more than 700 flights. General strikes in Spain and Portugal will spearhead the day of action called by European unions and joined by activists as anger over governments’ tight-fisted policies boils over. For [...]

Minister Asks Anti-graft Body to Investigate State Power Firm

JAKARTA State-owned Enterprise Minister Dahlan Iskan supported a proposal by lawmakers to have the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) review state electricity firm PLN’s losses of Rp37.6 trillion. “If this case is taken to the KPK, it is good. I will support it,” the Minister said here after a hearing with the House of Representatives (DPR)’s [...]

Indonesia Increasingly Contributing to Human Rights Cause

JAKARTA The United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navanethem Pillay has stated that Indonesia has been making an increasingly significant contribution to the cause of human rights regionally as well as globally. “Through its constructive role in the regional human rights mechanisms of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and at [...]