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Alone on Saturday Night? Watch One of These 14 Great Romantic Comedies

All my favorite romantic comedy films have two things in common.

They conclude with a happy ending (exactly what you’d expect from a Good News Guru!) and they include encouragement for those of us who may find it difficult to figure out who whether we have already found our soul mate, or if she is still out there.

The characters in these movies are just like us, often making poor choices only to be confronted by the truth that we really belong with someone else—or that our poor choice can turn out to be perfect after all.

Many of these stories remind us that any helpful intuition may be less than obvious in the moment, so fate, synchronicity and destiny must step in to rescue us, propelling us toward our intended love.

All of them inspire us to hope for and believe we can someday find our true love–or spur us to appreciate the ones we have.

So, if you need a pick-me-up, check out my favorite 14 rom-coms:

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PS, I Love You (2007) – A young widow (Hillary Swank) discovers that her late Irish husband (Gerard Butler) has left her 10 messages intended to help ease her pain and start a new life. Her two girlfriends go along for the ride as she re-ignites her creative juices and finds new purpose — and a new love. (Amazon)

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The Holiday (2006) – Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz play women troubled with guy-problems. Looking for a break, they swap homes across the ocean, where each meets a local guy (Jude Law and Jack Black) and falls in love, but not before some angst involving a cad who won’t leave the picture, and self-doubt. (Amazon)

movie-poster-family-stoneThe Family Stone (2005) – An uptight, conservative, businesswoman (Sarah Jessica Parker) accompanies her boyfriend to his family’s annual Christmas celebration and finds out that she’s a fish out of water. One of the plot lines about the mother, Diane Keaton, is quite sad, but the romantic themes are inspiring, with more than two siblings finding their intending partners and great comic relief in the meantime. (Amazon)

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The Philadelphia Story (1940) – When a woman’s ex-husband (Cary Grant) and a tabloid-type reporter (Jimmy Stewart) turn up just before her planned remarriage, rich heiress Tracy Lord (Katharine Hepburn) begins to learn the truth about herself. (Amazon)

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Serendipity (2001) – John Cusack meets by chance a woman with whom he feels most at home, who tells him that if their fateful meeting is really destiny, they will surely meet again and be together. Years go by, and they find other partners, only to be led back together by synchronicity and a longing for something better. (Amazon)

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Sense and Sensibility (1995) – Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet star as sisters in this Jane Austin adaptation that won 7 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. High Grant plays the love of Emma’s life — but she may have to wait a lifetime to realize her dream. Alan Rickman also stars. (Amazon)

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Notting Hill (1999) – The life of a simple bookshop owner (Hugh Grant) changes when he meets the most famous film star in the world (Julia Roberts) and starts up a romance. His charming friends and daft roommate add to the hilarity. (Amazon)

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Bull Durham (1988) – This romantic comedy about baseball features Susan Sarandon and Kevin Costner at their sexiest. Annie is a lifelong spiritual seeker who latches onto the “Church of Baseball” and takes a single player as a lover each spring. This is ranked as one of America’s funniest films. Note: Adult content may be unsuitable for some. (Amazon)

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Fool’s Gold (2008) – A married couple on the verge of divorce rekindle their romantic life while searching for a lost treasure. Kate Hudson plays the wife who is tired of her husband (Matthew McConaughey) and his irresponsible ways, inability to hold a real job and lack of money. The one thing they do share, a passion for history — and his determination — brings them back together. (Amazon)

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Hitch (2005) – While helping his latest client to woo the lady of his dreams, a smooth-talking professional “date doctor” (Will Smith) falls for a gossip columnist, who could blow his cover and destroy his unique New York City career niche. Also stars Eva Mendes and Kevin James, as the nerdy accountant smitten with a beautiful socialite, seemingly out of his league. (Amazon)

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You’ve Got Mail! (1998) – In this Nora Ephron film, Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks fall in love using an internet chat room and continuing to correspond via email, but have no idea that their sweetheart is in fact their bookselling rival from across the street. (Amazon)

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Something’s Gotta Give (2003) – Jack Nicholson plays a swinger in his 60’s and Diane Keaton, a successful writer in her 50’s. Forced to share a residence for a week, and despite being complete opposites, they strike up an affair.  Keanu Reeves and Frances McDormand, also star in this hilarious misadventure that leads to love. (Amazon)

Under the Tuscun Sun (2003) – A recently divorced writer (Diane Lane) feels like she may recover from her depression. Her best friend (Sandra Oh), a lesbian who is expecting a child, urges her to take an Italian vacation. While touring the countryside by bus, she buys a villa in Tuscany on a whim, hoping it will lead to a change in her life. (Amazon)

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Deja Vu (1997) – I don’t want to suggest that people should date outside of their marriage, but this little known movie is a must-see for those who believe in destiny. Divine or ancestral forces are at work in this synchronistic story about two people who were meant to be together, but are in need of convincing. Coincidences and serendipity pile up until there is no doubt. Lovely film by Henry Jaglom. (Amazon)

(WATCH the trailer for Deja Vu below)

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Alone on Valentines Day? Watch One of These 13 Best Romantic Comedies

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Movie-poster-PS-ILoveYouAll my favorite romantic comedy films have two things in common, a happy ending and encouragement for those of us who may find it difficult to figure out who really is their proper soul mate.

The characters in these movies are just like us, often making poor choices only to be confronted by the truth that we really belong with someone else — or that our poor choice can turn out to be perfect after all.

Mayors Lend a Hand to Create Healthier Cities

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Golden Gater bridge in springFrustrated with the high cost of health care, a number of communities around the country are taking new steps to push citizens to improve their health, while using government to clean up hazards.

Whether it is doubling the number of farmers markets, increasing the percentage of kids who are immunized, or adding bike trails to encourage exercise, states like Utah, California and New York are aiming for more healthy people.

(READ the story in the Wall Street Journal)

Identity Thefts Plummet

Last year the number of people victimized by identity theft decreased 28 percent, to 8.1 million, according to a report by Javelin Strategy & Research — 3 million fewer victims than in 2009.

Passserby Hero Catches Baby Dropped from Burning Building

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A woman trapped inside a burning apartment trusted a stranger with her child’s life Saturday morning when she dropped the infant from a second-story window and into the sure and steady hands of a man who happened to be there only because he’d been called into work early.

Jeff Bryant, who lives in an adjacent building, was walking to his car with a cup of coffee when he heard the faint sound of an alarm. Curious, he walked toward an alley.

Stunned, he saw thick black smoke pouring from a second-story window. And then, emerging from the smoke, he saw a woman holding an infant out the window, grasping the child’s small hand in hers.

(WATCH the video below, or READ the story and at Oregon Live)

Senior in Tears After Reunion with Stolen Pooch

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poodle-heroAn 87-year-old man had his heart broken Friday evening when a stranger snatched his dog Goldie, an eight-year-old Bichon-Shih Tzu, during their nightly stroll in the city’s east end.

But it was a happy ending for John and his best buddy, when police knocked on his door yesterday.

Thousands Clean Up Cairo in Symbolic Rebuilding (Video)

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Egyptian volunteer via CNN videoIn a sign that Egypt’s people are ready to rebuild, thousands filled Cairo’s Tahrir Square, carrying brooms, shovels, and trash bags Saturday. They’re removing barricades, burned out cars and debris from the 18 days of protests that toppled Mubarak.

Volunteers repainted black-and-white-striped street curbs around a monument by the Egyptian Museum, which had been on the front line in street battles between Mubarak’s foes and supporters.

WATCH the video from CNN featuring Federik Oleitgen reporting from Cairo…

Electrical Device Plugs Directly into Trees for Power

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UW photo of electrical research with treesYou’ve heard of solar power. How about tree power?

Researchers following upon an MIT study last year that discovered a measurable current inside trees have created a gadget that harnesses that power for electricity.

The University of Washington team sought to further academic research in the field of tree power by building circuits to run off that energy. They successfully ran a custom circuit solely off tree power.

Electrical Device Plugs Directly into Trees for Power

UW photo of electrical research with trees

UW photo of electrical research with treesYou’ve heard of solar power. How about tree power?

Researchers following upon an MIT study last year that discovered a measurable current inside trees have created a gadget that harnesses that power for electricity.

The University of Washington team sought to further academic research in the field of tree power by building circuits to run off that energy. They successfully ran a custom circuit solely off tree power.

Philippines, Communist Rebels Plan Cease-fire During New Peace Plan

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Phillipine flag - photo by Bisayan lady, flickrThe Philippine government and communist rebels will declare a seven-day cease-fire when they resume negotiations aimed at ending one of Asia’s longest-running insurgencies.

The peace talks, to be brokered by Norway next week, will be the first formal negotiations since talks collapsed six years ago and the first time in 25 years that the rebels have agreed to a cease-fire while negotiations are being held.

(READ the AP article in Boston.com)

President Launches National Wireless Initiative Paid For by Bandwidth Auction

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Speaking Austan Goolsbee explains wireless initiativeat Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan Thursday, the President proposed a new national wireless initiative in a city where high-speed internet services have served as a model for the what the future of America could look like.

His plan would expand wireless coverage to 98% of Americans, while reducing the deficit by nearly $10 billion by making more government spectrum available. (Video below)

President Launches National Wireless Initiative Paid For by Bandwidth Auction

Austan Goolsbee explains wireless initiative

Speaking Austan Goolsbee explains wireless initiativeat Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan Thursday, the President proposed a new national wireless initiative in a city where high-speed internet services have served as a model for the what the future of America could look like.

His plan would expand wireless coverage to 98% of Americans, while reducing the deficit by nearly $10 billion by making more government spectrum available. (Video below)

Couple Prepares to Spend their 80th Valentine’s Day Together

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rose arrangementFor many couples, Valentine’s Day will be spent exchanging chocolates and going out to expensive, candlelit dinners. But the romantic holiday holds little appeal to George and Catherine Guiles, who have been married for 73 years.

They have learned to see every day together as special.

Words of Wisdom From 40 Films in Seven Minutes

Derek Stettler collected some words of wisdom from 40 films, weaving them into a virtual advice column using video as the medium.

“In creating this video, I wanted to focus on a few key themes, while featuring as many films as I could,” he wrote on YouTube.

“Reel Wisdom” features an array of film genres, from action/adventure and sci-fi, to drama and animation, in order to show how all types of movies have something important to say.

“There are a lot of Star Wars lines, I know,” he admitted. “Mainly because I grew up watching Star Wars, and I love all the great lessons found in the series.”

If you know of a film clip that should have been used, send Derek a message on his YouTube channel and maybe he’ll include them in Reel Wisdom: Part 2.

WATCH the video below… film list follows

The films used, in order of appearance:

Pirates of Silicon Valley
Swimming with Sharks
The Matrix
Star Trek (2009)
Ghost Rider
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
The Iron Giant
Lions for Lambs
The Shawshank Redemption
The Matrix Revolutions
Dead Poet’s Society
Gladiator
Troy
The Matrix Reloaded
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
The Bucket List
The Lion King
Forrest Gump
Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
Ferris Beuler’s Day Off
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Ratatouille
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Catch Me If You Can
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
Batman Begins
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Hitch
Phenomenon
The Pursuit of Happyness
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Bicentennial Man
The Incredibles
Under the Tuscan Sun
Kung Fu Panda
K-Pax
Quantum of Solace

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Mubarak Finally Steps Down as President of Egypt

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Photo by M. Soli - CC licenseMassive celebrations erupted in Egypt today after 82-year-old Hosni Mubarak officially stepped down as president of the largest Arab country in the world.

After 18 days of mass demonstrations, the people of Egypt succeeded in ousting Mubarak, who has used martial law to stay in power for 30 years.

On a day when few people need to work because Friday is a day of prayer, streets are filled with jubilant Egyptians seeking a new democratic governement.

Omar Suleiman, speaking on state television, said Mubarak had decided to give up “the office of the president of the republic” and said the Supreme Council of the armed forces would “run the affairs of the country.”

Mubarak left Cairo for the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Skeikh.

(READ more at MSNBC.com)

First Super Bowl Video Found At Last – in Attic After 37 Years

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super-bowl-tape-foundIt seems preposterous now that a telecast like the first Super Bowl — aired by two major networks — could have disappeared, but in a bizarre confluence of events, neither network preserved the tape, and copies of the event have long been sought as the “Holy Grail” of sports memorabilia.

All that survived of the broadcast is sideline footage shot by NFL Films and roughly 30 seconds of footage — until now.

 The long search is over, ending with a titilating discovery. A 94-minute tape recorded on bulky two-inch video was delivered to the Paley Center for Media in New York after being stored in a Pennsylvania attic for nearly 38 years.

Meditation Class Helps Lower Violence at Alabama Prison

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meditative sunsetDeep inside an overcrowded prison with a reputation for mayhem, former killers and robbers gather regularly in a small room. Eyes closed, they sit silently with their thoughts and consciences.

The prison outside Birmingham has become the model for a meditation program that officials say helps inmates learn the self control and social skills they never got in the outside world.

“It works. We see a difference in the men and in the prison. It’s calmer,” he said of the course that about 10 percent of the prison’s inmates have completed.

(READ the AP story in the Washington Post)

Prisoners Train Deaf Shelter Dogs in Sign Language

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puppies behind barsAcross the state of Missouri, dog rescue programs set up by the state’s Department of Corrections are thriving in prisons, creating a more humane inmate population while getting shelter dogs ready for adoption.

The dogs have a remarkable impact on the offenders training them. Their behavior improves, with the built-in incentive to maintain good conduct records so they continue training the dogs. Offenders not directly involved in the program are also softening, with staff morale enhanced by the presence of the dogs.

As the program evolved, the idea of removing from shelters the dogs that were deaf, and thus hard to adopt, and teaching them sign language, has led to dogs being delivered to a school for deaf children.

Prisoners Train Deaf Shelter Dogs in Sign Language

puppies behind bars program

puppies behind barsAcross the state of Missouri, dog rescue programs set up by the state’s Department of Corrections are thriving in prisons, creating a more humane inmate population while getting shelter dogs ready for adoption.

The dogs have a remarkable impact on the offenders training them. Their behavior improves, with the built-in incentive to maintain good conduct records so they continue training the dogs. Offenders not directly involved in the program are also softening, with staff morale enhanced by the presence of the dogs.

As the program evolved, the idea of removing from shelters the dogs that were deaf, and thus hard to adopt, and teaching them sign language, has led to dogs being delivered to a school for deaf children.

Coach Goes to Bat, Donates Kidney to Player

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baseball-coach-donated-kidney-NBCvieA young freshman college baseball player was facing a life of declining health until his coach stepped up to the plate and donated a kidney.

Just after Kevin arrived at Wake Forest University the disease struck, requiring hours of dialysis every day. Time was running out quickly and none of his family members were a match as donors.

That’s when Tom Walter, his coach, offered to be tested and the pair scored: a perfect match.

WATCH the video from NBC News below… or read the story from AP, via NBC.