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PEYTON ALWAYS A PITCHMAN Manning was hawking Budweiser, pizza at Super Bowl. 10

David Bowie’s bodyguarrd is done keeping the late singer’ss secrets.7

Finesse your way to feng shui. 9

The city warned yee, but ye did not take heed. 4-5

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PEYTON ALWAYS A PITCHMAN Manning was hawking Budweiser, pizza at Super Bowl. 10

David Bowie’s bodyguard is done keeping the late singer’s secrets. 7

Finesse your way to feng shui. 9

SPACE SAVER CEMETERY The city warned ye, but ye did not take heed. 4-5

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METRO.US WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2016

NEWS

HAIR COULD FETCH $10K ‘HOMEGROWN’ THREAT

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A lock of singer John Lennon’s hair is expected to sell for more $10,000 when it is sold at auction later this month. Heritage Auctions, which is selling the hair of the late singer, said it was clipped and saved by a hairdresser in Germany in 1966. “To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest lock of Lennon’s hair ever sold at auction,” the auction house said in a statement. REUTERS

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Attacks by “homegrown” terrorists are among the most imminent security threats facing the United States in 2016, along with dangers posed overseas by Islamic State and cybersecurity concerns, the top U.S. intelligence official said on Tuesday. In his annual assessment of threats to the United States, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper warned that fast-moving cyber and technological advances “could lead to widespread vulnerabilities in civilian infrastructures and U.S. government systems.” REUTERS

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Viacom and Snapchat have extended a deal that will allow Viacom to sell advertising on the mobile app’s behalf. Under the deal, Viacom will have the right to sell against its own content on Snapchat as well as Snapchat’s U.S. owned and operated advertising inventory, a Snapchat spokesman told Reuters. REUTERS

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The New Hampshire Primary is not the only election in New England these days. The Franklin Park Zoo is holding its own PreZOOdential Election this coming week, allowing visitors to vote for the animal that will be the president of the zoo. One of the six candidates running is Kiki, left, a western lowland gorilla. The winner will be announced on Feb. 20.

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CHARLES PATHS CLEAR

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For the sixth year in a row the fitness brand New Balance has resigned a sponsorship deal with the Department of Conservation and Recreation to keep the paths clear along the river, BostInno reports. The partnership will help the city clear the paths along the river during the snowiest months of the year, which can at times be a daunting task to undertake. MATT LEE

GERMANY TRAIN CRASH

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Ten people were killed and at least 81 injured on Tuesday when two passenger trains collided head-on at high speed in remote countryside in southern Germany. One passenger was still missing, police said, and 18 of those injured were in serious condition. The crash happened during the morning rush-hour about half way along a 4-mile stretch between the spa town of Bad Aibling and Kolbermoor in Bavaria, near the border with Austria. REUTERS

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After being hospitalized for weeks, a 12-year-old Brockton boy has succumbed to injuries sustained when he fell through a sheet of ice and was submerged in water in January. Charles “CJ” Thompson and a 9-year-old friend fell through the ice on a frozen pond in Brockton behind Plouffe Academy on Crescent Street on Jan. 9, WCVB reported. Oswald Benoit and several Brockton firefighters pulled the boys from the water, but Thompson had been submerged for several minutes, Enterprise News reported. JASON NUCKOLLS


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BRIEF Polls before swine: 600-pound pig caught at NH polling station New Hampshire Primary Day has a new ďŹ rst: A 600-pound pig was caught at a polling station yesterday morning. Police were called to the area of Pelham High School in response to a report that a loose pig had wandered to the facility, which was operating as a polling location, CBS reported. Police

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determined that the pig had come from a nearby farm. “She spent most of the time

just nosing around the entrance of the polling station, like really curious,� Matthew Reiter, who

was working construction at the high school, said to the Lowell Sun. “Wanted to get in, maybe cast a ballot, I’m not sure.â€? Authorities were able to contact the pig’s owner, who helped with getting the animal home, CBS added. Reiter described the pig’s exit to the Lowell Sun: “Squad car in front, squad car behind. And a pig on a leash.â€? JASON NUCKOLLS

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Hero MBTA cop to retire Dic Donohue barely escaped death after a shootout with the Boston Marathon bombers. A police officer badly wounded in a gunfight with the Boston Marathon bombers four days after their deadly 2013 attack said he was retiring Tuesday, citing injuries that prevented him from fulfilling all of his duties. Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority Police Sgt. Richard Donohue was shot during a gunfight with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his older brother Tamerlan in the early morning hours of April 19, 2013, as the pair attempted to flee Boston. The bullet that hit Donohue, now 36, nearly causing him to bleed to death, was likely fired by a fellow officer during the chaotic scene in the Boston suburb of Watertown, a local prosecutor has said.

Donohue had returned to duty but said in a statement that his decision to retire from policing was the result of his injuries, which he said resulted in near constant pain in his legs. “If I had a choice, I would continue to serve as a police officer for decades to come, but those were not the cards I was dealt,â€? Donohue said. “Unfortunately, I must now acknowledge the extent of my injuries and limitations.â€? Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 22, was convicted last year of killing four people and injuring more than 260 in the April 15, 2013, bombing and its aftermath. He has been sentenced to death by lethal injection, a sentence that his lawyers are appealing. Tamerlan died hours after the gunfight that resulted in Donohue’s injuries. After retiring from the MBTA, Donohue plans to teach criminal justice as an adjunct professor at a local college. REUTERS

“If I had a choice, I would continue to serve as a police officer for decades to come, but those were not the cards I was dealt.� Donohue

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A cemetery of space savers forms after latest storm Boston policy forbids space savers unless the city calls a snow emergency. SPENCER BUELL @MetroBOS

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Chairs, stools, buckets, laundry baskets, children’s toys, a tricycle, a propane tank, a TV and lots and lots of cones. Those were just some of the bounty collected by Boston’s Department of Public Works over the past two days as this latest snowstorm hit the city — bringing out the controversial yet timehonored tradition of saving parking spaces with assorted objects. The city forbids the use

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of space savers unless the mayor’s office calls a snow emergency. City policy allows the use of space savers for 48 hours after the emergency declaration is lifted. During this past weekend’s storm, Mayor Marty Walsh made no such call. And so crews were out Sunday and Monday rounding up the wintertime contraband. A few hundred pieces were stacked in a pile at the DPW yard on Frontage Road in South Boston on Monday — a colorful mélange of plastic, metal and wood, all of it scooped off of Boston

curbs and hauled away in city vehicles. Walsh made a point of addressing the spacesaver issue in a news conference Sunday evening. “If you put a space saver out there, public works will come and take it,” Walsh said. Space savers famously have sparked feuds among neighbors in the city. It’s not uncommon to hear about slashed tires and broken windshields for those who don’t abide the unwritten rule about honoring spaces Bostonians shovel and then claim as their own.

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there was not nearly enough white stuff to justify them — or in some cases claiming spots without actually shoveling them out. Others have had fun with Boston’s obsession with space-savers — a photo of one spot saved with a cutout of Napoleon, the French general, standing guard over their spot. Last month, Boston officials used a variation of the popular “Be Like Bill” meme to remind residents about the 48-

hour policy. It reads: “This is Sebastian. Sebastian is a space saver. Sebastian is only used during a declared snow emergency in Boston. Sebastian goes away 48 hours after a snow emergency is over. Be like Sebastian.” Another space saver popped up on Twitter, showing a poster of Rob Gronkowski holding a Dunkin’ Donuts “Big N’ Toasted.” Boston Globe columnist Dante Ramos this

week argued that the city should do away with space savers altogether, rather than sometimes allowing them and sometimes not. “Here’s a better rule that can’t be misunderstood: Put away those lawn chairs, because public streets should be first-come, first-served,” Ramos wrote. The city advises residents to report cases of illegal space savers via the 311 phone service or smartphone app.

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Obama proposes $4.1 trillion spending plan in final budget The budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 is largely political and is unlikely to be passed by Congress. President Barack Obama proposed a $4.1 trillion spending plan for fiscal year 2017 on Tuesday in a final White House budget that laid out his priorities for fighting Islamic State, raising taxes on wealthy Americans and helping the poor. But it gives the Democratic president, who leaves office in January,

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a chance to make a last pitch for funding on issues such as education, criminal justice reform and job creation while taking credit for economic strides during his tenure. The spending proposal stayed within the confines of an agreement reached between the White House

and Congress last year that lifted mandatory “sequestration” cuts on both defense and domestic spending. It proposes lifting the limits entirely from 2018. “My budget makes critical investments while adhering to the bipartisan budget agreement I signed

into law last fall,” Obama wrote in the budget document. “It also drives down deficits and maintains our fiscal progress through smart savings from health care, immigration, and tax reforms.” The proposed budget envisions a deficit of $503 billion in fiscal 2017 after a $616 billion budget gap in the current fiscal year ending on Sept. 30. It seeks to cut deficits by $2.9 trillion over 10 years largely through shrunken tax breaks for wealthy earners, new savings in Medicare healthcare and assumptions that adoption of its policies would boost economic growth. REUTERS

Flint mayor vows to replace city’s pipes, seeks help with $55M tab The mayor of Flint, Michigan, which is struggling to cope with dangerous levels of lead in its drinking water, said on Tuesday the city would replace all residents’ pipes and was counting on state and federal help to foot the estimated $55 million bill. The city of some

100,000 people was under the control of a stateappointed emergency manager in 2014 when it switched its source of water from Detroit’s municipal system to the Flint River to save money. That move has provoked a national controversy and prompted several lawsuits by parents

“We’re going to restore safe drinking water one house at a time, one child at a time.” Mayor Karen Weaver to reporters, adding she expects Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder to back the move.

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Nick Jonas isn’t spending V-Day with Lily Collins Speculation continues to swirl about just how close Nick Jonas and rumored new fling Lily Collins are, but apparently, they will not be spending Valentine’s Day together. To hear Jonas tell it, he doesn’t have any plans at all for the romantic day — mainly because he just plain doesn’t have time for them. “It’s right before the Grammys, so there’s a lot of stuff happening in L.A., so I’ve got to concentrate,” he tells E! News. And right after that? “I’ve got a film” — the Sundance hit “Goat” — “at the Berlin Film Festival, so I’ve got to hop over there.” Valentine’s Day is just going to have to wait this year. And as for Collins, when “Entertainment Tonight” asked Jonas to comment on the rumors that the two were dating, he slyly replied, “I can’t at all. At all,” and then flashed a peace sign and a smile. Hmm, so don’t feel too bad for the guy.

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The awards season circuit comes with a lot of its own unique, uncomfortable trials, as firsttime Oscar-nominee Brie Larson is learning. Like, for instance, opening up about your personal life, no matter how painful. Proving she’s a natural and a champ, the “Room” star gamely opened up about her parents’ divorce to Elle magazine — and about how she hasn’t spoken to her dad for a decade. “When legally I didn’t have to have visitation with him anymore, I jumped on it,” she says.

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“As a kid I tried to understand him and understand the situation. But he didn’t do himself any favors. “I don’t think he ever really wanted to be a parent,” she continues. “It wasn’t until truly recently that I realized that’s why so much of my work was so volatile.” She handled that one quite well, I think. Next up: feigning amusement at the terrible jokes from the co-hosts of “The View.” It’s a long road to the Oscars.

David Bowie’s bodyguard spills on Jagger tryst

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I guess the new period of acceptable grieving before the tawdry tellalls start flying is now a month, because we’ve got our first breathless account of sordid behavior by the late David Bowie almost exactly a month after his passing.

But at least this one is a classic. In news that will come as no surprise to hard-core Bowie fans, his former bodyguard says the “Rebel Rebel” singer engaged in some pretty libidinous escapades with pal Mick Jagger —

plus some guest stars — back in the 1970s. But hey, it was the ’70s after all. Former bodyguard Stuart George recounts a particularly sordid evening involving Bowie, Jagger and an unnamed female singer in Bowie’s dressing room. “David told me to wait outside and make sure they weren’t disturbed,” George tells the Mirror. “[Russian ballet star] Rudolf Nureyev was partying with them but spotted them sneaking off and wanted to join in and said, ‘I have to be in there.’ I politely said, ‘No.’ I was under orders. David, Mick and the woman were in the closet for 20 minutes and came out with big smiles. It was obvious what had been going on.” I mean, would you have turned him down?


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Tony was smart enough to have a friend of his film it and put it on YouTube, and after that, we did a show at The Bell House [in Brooklyn, New York]. Now shows are selling out. Why is the show so popular? JA: I think that Trump and Sanders are the two most interesting personalities running for president, and I also think they’re the two most ideologically opposed. Anthony Atamanuik: Bernie, I think, is truly outside of the status quo of the Democratic Party, and [they] both make for a very interesting debate for a number of reasons. Kind of an intellectual versus an anti-intellectual. How do you prepare your impressions? AA: I was doing an improv show and just found I could do [Trump’s] voice, so I worked it backwards. One thing I’ve noticed is that Trump has three different ways of behaving: He has Quiet Trump, which comes out in oneon-one interviews, and phone calls; there’s Rally Trump, which is much more bellicose, shrill and raspy; and Pleading

Trump, with the press. JA: I’ve known about Bernie Sanders for a long time and loved him. For a long time, he was the only senator in the country who I thought was a good person. I had an impression that I would do privately, but I didn’t think enough people would know who he was to pull it off in a show. There’s two settings to Bernie. There’s one that’s just quiet: “Let’s look at the numbers, that’s just the way it should be.� And then there’s the barnstorming, populist rage side of Bernie. So I sort of alternate between those two sides. Do your personal politics come into play in these performances? AA: Oh, I’m definitely doing it to make a point. I think that in general, satire and comedy in the United States has lost its teeth, and I think too many major corporations own and fund the outlets of comedy that we see. Most content we watch is produced by Time Warner or some other parent company. The possibility you’ll get some countercultural assessment of such a dangerous person running for president is crazy [unlikely].


The new feng shui Author and consultant Laura Benko on incorporating the ancient art into your modern home. MONICA WEYMOUTH @MetroBOS letters@metro.us

Like so many other things, feng shui didn’t look so good in the ’90s. During the same decade that brought us scrunchies and bucket hats, the ancient Chinese art was reduced to a design fad that too often involved cheesy waterfalls and lacquered furniture. That’s an image that Laura Benko has been working to change. After being diagnosed with a rare cancer more than a decade ago, she came across a book on feng shui and has been preaching its benefits ever since. “A lot of people think of feng shui as something that’s about design, furniture and paint color,” she says. “But it’s much more than that. It’s really about creating a holistic connection between yourself and your space.” Today, Benko operates

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The front door As the first thing you experience about your home, the front door — from its color to the pile of mail and shoes next to it — should be an aesthetically pleasing and fuss-free experience. “The front door represents opportunity, so you always want to make sure that it opens easily and that your entryway is clean, organized and well-lit,” says Benko. You hear that, broken doorbell? Your time is up.

Look at your life — then at your room As a holistic design consultant, Benko works with clients to create living spaces that support their needs. What she’s found is that, frequently, challenges in life manifest themselves in the home. Those who have trouble sleeping may surround themselves with busy imagery, while clutter usually indicates an inability to let go of the past. “Try to see how your problems are represented in your space,” says Benko. “Whatever your fears are, chances are that you’ll be able to see them, and then you can take the steps to address them.”

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When Brock Lesnar officially arrived as a legitimate UFC competitor back in 2009, beating Frank Mir in seven minutes, he unleashed the greatest postfight speech of all-time. “Frank Mir had a horseshoe up his [expletive],” Lesnar said. “I pulled it out of him and I beat him over the head with it.” Lesnar then looked down at the UFC ring mat, which had a Bud Light logo on it. “I’m going to drink a Coors Light tonight. That’s right, a Coors,” Lesnar said. “Because Bud Light don’t pay me nothing.” Afraid that he had not yet made enough of a statement, Lesnar told the sold-out crowd and payper-view audience that he “might even lay on top” of his wife that night. Lesnar’s speech felt organic. It felt cool, because it was so raw. It did not matter that Coors Light probably paid him $250,000 to rip their competitor and pump up their product. Peyton Manning’s multiple plugs on Super Bowl Sunday did not feel as organic. They felt shallow and weird, quite honestly. This was supposed to be the crowning achievement of Manning’s brilliant career. The guy who had all the numbers in the world but lacked the Super Bowl rings to be

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regarded in the same light as the all-time greats, won the big one on what was likely the last football game he will ever play. Despite atrocious numbers for a Super Bowl winning QB, he did shut up his critics. He played near-mistake-free football this postseason. As confetti fell from the Santa Clara sky, Manning was able to find a familiar face in the sea of people flooding the Levi’s Stadium field. Yup, it was Papa John. And Peyton gave the cardboard pizza peddler a big ol’ smooch. He then proceeded to drop the key word “Budweiser” twice in postgame interviews with millions

and millions of eyeballs still focused on the TV across the world. He even managed to get his Disneyland plug correct. Since the game was on the West Coast, “Disneyland” (in Anaheim, California) was the resort Manning was set to go to Monday, fulfilling the old “I’m going to Disney World!” spot used by the Super Bowl MVP each year after the big game. A man with less of a marketing brain than Manning surely would have said the more common “I’m going to Disney World!” phrase, but Manning is the all-time sports leader in commercial spots. He wasn’t going to flub that. There were no tears from Manning on Sunday, and a lot of what transpired felt forced. He could have easily promised to lay on top of Ashley Manning when he got back to the hotel that night, but that would have gone too far off the script.

Johnny drama On Tuesday, NFL.com’s Michael Silver said the Browns made up a story that Johnny Manziel had a concussion for their Week 17 game against Pittsburgh to mask the fact that he had shown up drunk at practice earlier that week. Cringing at what Wednesday’s Manziel news might bring.

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MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Kristin Bartashunas to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Summit Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, dated June 26, 2006 and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 39862, Page 263, subsequently assigned to SunTrust Mortgage Inc. by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Summit Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns by assignment recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 48980, Page 267, subsequently assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association, its successors and assigns by Suntrust Mortgage Inc by assignment recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 52254, Page 179; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on February 24, 2016 at 48 Coffey Street, Unit 7C, Boston (Dorchester), MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: With QUITCLAIM COVENANTS, the Unit (“Unitâ€?) in the Neponset Place Condominiums, known as Unit 7C, situated at and numbered 48 Coffey Street, Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, a condominium established pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 183A dated March 20, 2006, recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 39246, Page 122, (the “Master Deedâ€?) which Unit is shown on the oor plans of the Condominium recorded simultaneously, with the Master Deed, and as shown on the oor plan for said Unit and recorded simultaneously herewith. The post ofďŹ ce address of the Condominium is 48 Coffey Street, Unit 7C, Dorchester, Massachusetts 02122. Said Unit contains approximately 663 square feet, more or less, and is conveyed together with an undivided two and twenty hundredths (2.20%) percent interest in the Common Elements, as described in the Amendment to Master Deed. Said Unit is conveyed together with the exclusive right and easement to use the designated parking space, number 7. Said Unit is Conveyed Subject to and with the beneďŹ ts of: 1. Provision of said Chapter 183A. 2. The provisions of the Master Deed and oor plans of the Condominium recorded, simultaneously with and as a part of the Master Deed and the Declaration of Trust (“Trustâ€?) recorded simultaneously with the Master Deed, and the Rules and Regulations adopted pursuant thereto, in each case as the Same may be amended from time to time by instruments recorded with said Deeds, which provisions, together with any attachments thereto, shall constitute covenants running with the land and shall hind any person having at any time any interest or estate in the Unit, his employees, mortgagees, tenants, invitees and visitors, as though such provisions were recited and stipulated at length herein; 3. . Such taxes attributable to the Unit and Common Elements for the current ďŹ scal year as are not due and payable on the date of delivery hereof, which taxes the Grantee hereby assumes and agrees to pay; 4. Provisions of existing building and zoning laws; and 5. The rights, reservations and restrictions described in the Master Deed. For my title see Deed recorded herewith. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the beneďŹ t of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney’s fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession.

TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certiďŹ ed check, bank treasurer’s check or money order will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certiďŹ ed check, bank treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Federal National Mortgage Association (“FNMAâ€?)

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your current position. Be honest about what you can and will do. Get the qualifications or master the skills you need to follow your dream.

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Cancer Make personal changes that will build

Capricorn Keep an open mind when it comes

your confidence and help you step into the limelight. You will attract the interest of a unique and gifted individual.

to love. Make an offer and let the response determine your next move. You will end up in a good position.

Leo A serious attitude coupled with a plan to bring about positive change will put you in a position to make a difference to your community or environment.

Aquarius Don’t give in to someone’s demands.

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Virgo Have some fun. Showing your playful

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use your skills diversely. There is money to be made if you try something new. A partnership looks fruitful.

A positive change to your position, status or reputation will unfold if you are firm and calm. Patience will be required.

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METRO.US WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2016

16 GAMES

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nonsense or trying to control you. Quietly do your own thing and avoid interference. Make decisions that benefi fit yourself, not someone else.

Taurus You’ll capture attention. Step things

Scorpio Look for a creative outlet or a way to

up a notch and show everyone what you are capable of doing. Romance will brighten your day and lead to a better relationship.

use your skills diversely. There is money to be made if you try something new. A partnership looks fruitful.

4

Gemini In order to bring about worthwhile

Sagittarius Unrealistic promises will influence fl

change, you will have to be adaptable and disciplined. Use your intelligence and experience to help guide you in a direction that is realistic.

your current position. Be honest about what you can and will do. Get the qualifications fi or master the skills you need to follow your dream.

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Cancer Make personal changes that will build

Capricorn Keep an open mind when it comes

your confi fidence and help you step into the limelight. You will attract the interest of a unique and gifted individual.

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to love. Make an off ffer and let the response determine your next move. You will end up in a good position.

Leo A serious attitude coupled with a plan to

Aquarius Don’t give in to someone’s demands.

bring about positive change will put you in a position to make a diff fference to your community or environment.

A positive change to your position, status or reputation will unfold if you are fi firm and calm. Patience will be required.

5

Virgo Have some fun. Showing your playful

Pisces You’ve got the edge when it comes to a

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side will bring someone you enjoy being with to your side. Sharing your feelings will encourage romance. Live, love and laugh.

competitive challenge. Let your intuition lead the way in order to find the success you are searching for. EUGENIA LAST

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8 — -do-well 9 Han Solo’s “Millennium —” 10 Either of two continents 11 Long-gone bird 12 Thus 13 Form an opinion 21 Lie dormant 23 Spew ash 25 Vistas 27 Reaches across 28 Scroll in an ark 29 Jetsons’ dog 31 It may be frail 32 Even bigger 33 Royal decree 34 Small-time 36 Hourly pay 40 Tureen partner 41 Rise, as a river 44 Handwritten 47 Extend, as spokes 49 Scrabble tile 50 Listened to 53 Loafer 54 Ancient empire builder 55 Goddess’s statue 56 Soot 57 Hiking trail 59 TV hookups 60 Romantic deity 61 Nerve network 64 Suffix ffi for forfeit

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As the world’s largest global newspaper, Metro has more than 18 million readers in more than 100 major cities in 23 countries. • Metro Boston 234 Congress St., 4th Fl., Boston, 02110 • main 617210-7905 • to advertise 617-210-7905 • Associate Publisher Steve Corcoran, steve.corcoran@metro.us • U.S. Circulation Director Joseph Lauletta • U.S. Marketing Director Wilf Maunoir • email sales adsboston@metro.us • email distribution distribution@metro.us • Advertisements appearing in Metro are published in good faith. Metro does not endorse and makes no representations about any of the advertising content appearing in its pages. Metro is not responsible for any loss or damages whatsoever resulting from readers using the services of its advertisers. Readers should exercise caution when replying to advertisements, especially those which require any form of payment, and, where necessary, should seek independent legal advice. • Editor in Chief Frank Burgos, frank.burgos@metro .us • National News Editor Morgan Rousseau, morgan.rousseau@metro.us • Web Editor Cristabelle Tumola, cristabelle.tumola@metro.us • Art Director Julianne Aerts, julianne. aerts@metro.us • Sports Editor Matt Burke, matthew.burke@ metro.us • Features Editor/ Style Editor Tina Chadha, tina. chadha@metro.us • Entertainment/TV Editor Rachel Raczka, rachel.raczka@metro.us • Film Editor Matt Prigge, matt. prigge@metro.us • Wellbeing/Going Out Editor Eva Kis, eva. kis@metro.us • Travel Editor Rachel Vigoda, rachel.vigoda@ metro.us


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