The Associated Press: Chilean Senate ousts education minister

Provoste is not accused of any wrongdoing, but opposition legislators said she should be held accountable for the alleged mishandling of millions of dollars (euros) of government funds allocated to private schools.


An investigation by the General Comptroller's office showed that steep subsidies were paid to schools that overstated the number of their students. The probe, still in progress, involves some US$580 million (euro360 million). Bachelet's administration and pro-government lawmakers called the ouster politically motivated, and said the irregularities were merely accounting mistakes that are being clarified. The president accused the opposition of wanting to "make a show of political force," and said, "I hope this will not set a bad precedent."


But opposition Sen. Jovino Novoa said Provoste "was informed of the serious situation that was occurring in her ministry and failed for several months to take action." Provoste, 38, claimed she was being persecuted for being "small, dark-skinned, middle-class and indigenous." She is a descendant of Aymara Indians. Hosted by Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press.



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Recent trend has students looking to the stars - Features

Astrology, the study of how heavenly bodies supposedly affect human life and behavior, continues to counsel people on life decisions despite critics who claim that it is pure superstition. Controversy Critics like John Blanton, webmaster for The North Texas Skeptics, say astrology is not a real science and claim stars and planets have no effect on human behavior.


It's interesting because it comes from astronomy," Blanton said. But astrology derives from it by saying stars are magical, omnipotent and their effect on our life is magical." TCU's chair of the astronomy department, T.W. Zerda, claims astrology is a "bunch of nonsense." Astronomy is the science and study of the stars and universe, planets and its motion; it has no interpretation of what a star's position in the sky could mean in people's lives, Zerda said.


Yet among those who believe a star's location could foretell the future, Los Angeles astrologer Terence Guardino makes charts for clients in which he shows how planets were aligned on the day they were born. Guardino claims that alignment explains the relationship between the universe and human life and why people behave the way they do.


His Web site with astrology forecasts for the 12 sun signs gets about 1,000 hits a month. This number excludes the hits he gets from YouTube, where he said he received about 40,000 hits in the past year.


Unlike other Web sites, Guardino said, his pages provide astrological forecasts in a video format and include descriptions of the 12 horoscope personalities. Skeptics The North Texas Skeptics has been in existence since 1983 under a different name, and its goal is to test theories and claims to provide people with the truth.


Blanton uses the term pseudoscience, a field that does not use the scientific method, and said people believe in things with paranormal links because it relieves them of personal responsibilities. People have reasons to believe, and it's good to blame someone else for something," he said.


Beyond throwing out personal responsibility, John Thomas, director emeritus for the NTS, said beliefs do not have to be true and it's a matter of bringing comfort to people. Blanton gives an example of a divorce - if a person's marriage ended, it could easily be blamed in the stars and was therefore meant to happen.


There is no consistency, it's not established," he said. Authors who realize there is good money in this area could easily make something up and be perfectly all right."


Thomas said astrology works because of confirmation bias, where the person who gets a reading hears something and will remember an event in his or her life, making the statement true. It's cherry-picking the evidence," Thomas said. But people think it's very comforting." Blanton said astrology is harmless, but people can get carried away and risk away things they may never get back.


Don't let it run your life," Blanton said. It's a good recreational sport." Biblical Perspective Beyond a recreational sport, astrology can be linked with the occult. Deuteronomy 18:10-12 says "let no one be found among you. Lord." Cky Carrigan, professor at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, says astrology is a form of divination, the practice of uncovering hidden secrets.


He said the main issue concerning astrology for biblical scholars was ethics, not effectiveness. The Bible tells us not to engage in astrology - it's clear in what it says," Carrigan said. Followers of Christ are not to follow divination." Ken Horton, pastor at McKinney Memorial Bible Church, recommends seeking God's advice, rather than seeing an astrologer. You're better off getting counseling from people who know you, rather than a speculation from a stranger," Horton said.


Astrologers practice something called cold reading, a term that is given to magicians and psychics who use intuition to read how people react to different trigger words and actions, Horton said. There's nothing magical about it," he said.


As for the accuracy, Carrigan said it's based on the odds of getting it right, making sure to incorporate emotional strings into things. There are intuitive people out there that listen well, look carefully and it works," he said. Carrigan said the effect of the reading is usually good because people go in wanting to believe.


Hope is a powerful thing - it's unfortunate for some of us who have hope for no good reason. Hoping someone will give us insight," Carrigan said. Astrology's Validity The American Federation of Astrologers, founded in 1938, provides safeguards and certification for astrologers, Guardino said.


The group certifies astrologers on the AFA student, professional and teacher levels. Kepler College in Lynnwood, Wash., Washington to give out academic degrees, offers a bachelor of arts and a graduate program in astrology, said Jolee Worones, registrar at Kepler College.


Worones said although Kepler College isn't accredited they hope to have accreditation by the summer and are currently in the process of being accepted as a candidate by an accreditation agency. She would not disclose the name of the accrediting agency. Supporters June Clark, who writes under the name June Rifkin, is senior associate for FinePrint Literary Management and a fan of Guardino's forecasts.



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The Press Association: The Edge defends revamp of U2 hotel

Speaking outside a planning board hearing into the controversial redevelopment of the Clarence Hotel, owned by Bono and The Edge, the rock star said the scheme would bring life back into the city's quays. The 150 million euro (about 100 million) proposal by Lord (Norman) Foster would see the construction of a new building topped with a massive glass dome. It has faced strong criticism from heritage groups who have accused the superstars of presiding over the destruction of an historic area of the city along the River Liffey.


But The Edge hit back, branding the period buildings around the hotel "ordinary". We feel that while it's very important to preserve the fabric of the period parts of the city, you've got to weigh up the benefits of what would be an incredible coup for Dublin City, a Norman Foster building," he said. I feel that that outweighs the sacrifice of parts of what are relatively ordinary period buildings."


He claimed conservation just for the sake of conservation was of little value. If it is something that is not being used, if it's something that is lying dormant that's basically a dead building, a missing tooth if you want in the smile of the Liffey frontage, we want to bring that back. We want to reconstitute and bring life back to the city along that quay front and I think that's the best way to do it," he said. The hotel on Dublin's south quays was bought by Bono and The Edge in 1996 and has 49 rooms.


The redevelopment would increase the capacity to 140 rooms, with 26 suites. Hosted by Copyright © 2008 The Press Association.



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Dayton, Ohio Weather, News, Sports and Entertainment WDTN.com, 2 On Your Side News and Weather: Wedding splurges examined in Ohio author's book

Katherine Jellison says the average cost of a wedding today is $30,000, and lavish engagement parties are increasingly popular. The book is called "It's Our Day: America's Love Affair with the White Wedding." Jellison says it wasn't until after World War II that Americans had enough disposable income to marry in such a formal fashion.


And even now as American consumers are pinching their pockets and struggling amid rising food costs, gas prices and a worrisome economy, the $50 billion wedding industry continues to boom. She says Americans see big weddings as a sign of social status. Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.


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