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October 17, 2007
Ask Deanna'.
Charleston, S.C.
Dear Greg:
You started the relationship off
with a lie by not being honest
about your child. You may be
An advice
column
unaware that you displayed some
known for
strange behavior that made her
reality-based
start losing trust. M ore than
subjects!
likely, she observed your phone
calls, money going out o f the
household and m ysterious dis­
Dear Deanna!
appearing acts that come with
I have a situation where I'll he
parenting. She was correct in
wrong no m atter what happens.
th in k in g th e re w as a n o th e r
My sister and 1 were talking and
woman, just not a child. Explain
she made a comment that if I knew
your actions, apologize with sin­
her husband was cheating I prob­
cerity then introduce the two
ably w ouldn’t tell her. Imagine
women and keep it moving.
my surprise that she said this
because h e 's having an affair. Dear Deanna!
I’m the other woman and w e’ve My brother thinks the world re­
been seeing each other for a while. volves around money, how much
I feel guilty because I think she's things cost and having the top of
suspicious, ju st not o f me. 1 need the line cars. He flaunts his wealth
some help breaking this to news and when we tell him w e're not
to her. --Confused Sister; Jack­ interested, he accuses us o f be­
sonville, Miss.
ing jealous. It has gotten to the
point we don’t invite him any­
Dear Confused:
w here, we send him cards for all
Pull out a pen and add the words
holidays and we can ’t get through
trifling, low -life and scandalous
to him. He alw ays ruins every­
next to your face. You need to let
thing with his attitude and w e’re
her husband know that y o u ’re
tired o f it. We would love him the
going to tell and then see how
sam e if he was broke but he
much he loves his wife when he
d o esn ’t see this. —Trudy; On-
lies, places all the blam e on you
Line Reader
and throw s you under the bus. If
they stay together, your new title Dear Trudy:
will be tramp while the family looks Your brother has some personal
down upon you. If he leaves, you issues that may stem from child­
w on't be on his list of selections. hood. He overcom pensates him ­
Grow up and learn some family self with material things because
h e’s insecure and unsure o f him ­
values and get your own man.
self. If he was successful and
Dear Deanna!
confident, he w ouldn't make him ­
I always thought my relationship
self look big at the expense of
with my girlfriend was solid to
others nor would he disrespect
where she d o esn 't have to play
people that have less. If the fam ­
games. I’m honest, I d o n ’t mess
ily is on the same page, have a
around and I take care o f her as a
discussion with him and if doesn’t
man should. She caused a prob­
work give him the hand and let
lem in this relationship when she
him stay at home with all o f his
hired a private detective to follow
stuff.
me and take photos. The only bad
thing that cam e out o f this was Ask Deanna is written by Deanna
photos of me with my daughter. I M. Write Ask Deanna! Email:
never told her about my daughter askdeanna 1 @ yahoo.com or 264
because I w asn’t sure and now S. LaCienega Blvd. Suite 1283
we have trust issues behind this. Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Website:
W hat should I do? —Greg; www.askdeanna.com
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Gore: Peace Prize ‘Just the Beginning’
C hid len g es
w o rld on
clim ate crisis
(A P ) — Former Vice President
Al Gore, newly named co-w in­
ner of the Nobel Peace Prize,
said he hopes the honor will
"elevate global consciousness”
about the challenges o f global
warming.
G ore, w hose docum entary
“An Inconvenient Truth,” won
an Academy Award earlier this
year, was awarded the prize Fri­
day along with an international
network of scientists for spread­
ing awareness of man-made cli­
mate change and laying the foun­
dations for counteracting it.
Shortly after the announce­
ment, he pledged to donate his
share of the $1.5 m illion prize
money to the Alliance for C li­
mate Protection, a bipartisan
nonprofit organization that is
devoted to changing public
opinion worldwide about the ur­
gency o f solving the climate
crisis.
"This is just the beginning,”
Gore said. “Now is the time to
elevate global consciousness
about the challenges that we
face.”
Former Vice President Al Gore speaks at a news conference as
his wife Tipper looks on in Palo Alto, Calif. Friday after winning
the 2 0 0 7 Nobel Peace Prize. (AP photo)
Gore had been w idely tipped to
win the peace prize, which ex­
panded
the
N o rw e g ia n
c o m m itte e 's in te rp re ta tio n o f
peacem aking and disarm am ent
efforts that have traditionally
been the aw ard's foundations.
"We face a true planetary em er­
gency," Gore said. "The clim ate
crisis is not a political issue, it is
a moral and spiritual challenge to
all o f hum anity."
The Nobel com m ittee chair­
man, Ole Danbolt Mjoes, asserted
that the prize was not aimed at the
Bush adm inistration, which re­
jected Kyoto and was widely criti­
cized outside the U.S. for not tak-
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in front o f this."
Two Gore advisers, speaking
on condition of anonymity be­
cause they are not authorized to
share his thinking, said the award
will not make it any more likely
that he will seek the presidency in
2008. If anything, the Peace Prize
makes the rough-and-tum ble o f a
presidential race less appealing
to Gore, they said, because now
he has a huge, international plat­
form to fight global warming and
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dim inish it.
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a bid in the coming days, the
prospects o f the form er vice
president entering the fray in 2008
are "extrem ely remote."
"Perhaps winning the Nobel and
being viewed as a prophet in his
own time w ill be sufficient,” said
Kenneth Sherrill, apolitical analyst
at Hunter College in New York.
Gore, who was an advocate of
stem m ing clim ate change and
global warning well before his
eight years as vice president,
called the award meaningful be­
cause o f his co-w inner, calling
the U .N .'s Intergovernm ental
Panel on Clim ate Change the
“w orld's pre-eminent scientific
body devoted to im proving our
understanding of the clim ate cri­
sis.”
In its citation, the committee
lauded G ore’s struggle against
clim ate change, saying "He is
probably the single individual
who has done most to create
greater worldwide understanding
of the measures that need to be
adopted."
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