11-23-11 RDR NEWS

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A10 Wednesday, November 23, 2011

WEATHER

Roswell Seven-day forecast Today

Tonight

Thursday

Friday

Mostly sunny and warmer

Saturday

Showers possible

Sunday

Roswell Daily Record

National Cities

Monday

Tuesday

Bright and sunny

Clear to partly cloudy

High 69°

Low 35°

79°/44°

68°/36°

61°/29°

62°/30°

70°/35°

62°/33°

SSW at 6-12 mph POP: 0%

S at 4-8 mph POP: 0%

S at 10-20 mph POP: 15%

S at 3-6 mph POP: 30%

NNW at 10-20 mph POP: 0%

N at 7-14 mph POP: 5%

N at 7-14 mph POP: 0%

NNW at 7-14 mph POP: 5%

Sunny and breezy

Bright sunshine

Mostly sunny and mild

Brilliant sunshine

POP: Probability of Precipitation

Almanac

New Mexico Weather

Roswell through 5 p.m. Tuesday

Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows.

Temperatures High/low ........................... 70°/49° Normal high/low ............... 62°/32° Record high ............... 82° in 1897 Record low ................... 4° in 1906 Humidity at noon ................... 18%

Farmington 59/29

Clayton 68/37

Raton 60/25

Precipitation 24 hours ending 5 p.m. Tue. . 0.00” Month to date ....................... 0.02” Normal month to date .......... 0.45” Year to date ......................... 3.78” Normal year to date ........... 12.14”

Santa Fe 57/29

Gallup 60/20

Tucumcari 67/37

Albuquerque 58/36

Air Quality Index Today’s Forecast

Clovis 66/35

Moderate Yesterday’s A.Q.I. Reading 26 0-50

51-100

Good

Moderate

Source: EPA

101-150

Ruidoso 62/46

151+

Unhealthy Unhealthy sensitive

T or C 62/39

Sun and Moon The Sun Today Thu. The Moon Today Thu. New

Nov 24

Rise 6:36 a.m. 6:37 a.m. Rise 4:45 a.m. 5:57 a.m. First

Dec 2

Full

Dec 10

Set 4:52 p.m. 4:52 p.m. Set 3:34 p.m. 4:26 p.m.

Alamogordo 66/37

Silver City 65/39

ROSWELL 69/35 Carlsbad 70/41

Hobbs 70/41

Las Cruces 64/39

Last

Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2011

Dec 17

The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult JACQUELINE

BIGAR

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your natural inclination toward innovation emerges. You wonder what to do to make a situation more YOUR HOROSCOPE copasetic. Not sure, you go with spontaneity. Much will change, but not necessarily all that easily. Stay centered, knowing you have little control. Tonight: Go with a request. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Sometimes you might need to say no, whether you want to or not. You could be overwhelmed. You gain a sudden insight, which forces you to regroup. Note your intuition and second sense, but don’t act on it just yet. Tonight: Go along with another’s plans. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You might want to rethink a work or health issue. The problem might be that you have no more time for the dull and repetitive. You want to network and spread your wings. That desire might be a reason for re-evaluating. Change can be good. Tonight: Do your thing. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Others really enjoy your creativity and easiness in moving situations forward.

Regional Cities Today Thu. Alamogordo Albuquerque Angel Fire Artesia Carlsbad Chama Clayton Cloudcroft Clovis Deming Espanola Farmington Gallup Hobbs Las Cruces Las Vegas Los Alamos Los Lunas Lovington Portales Prewitt Raton Red River Roswell Ruidoso Santa Fe Silver City T or C Tucumcari White Rock

Hi/Lo/W

Hi/Lo/W

66/37/s 58/36/s 56/20/s 70/46/s 70/41/s 56/27/s 68/37/s 57/35/s 66/35/s 65/36/s 57/35/s 59/29/s 60/20/s 70/41/s 64/39/s 58/32/s 56/33/s 61/32/s 68/43/s 66/34/s 58/22/s 60/25/s 53/24/s 69/35/s 62/46/s 57/29/s 65/39/s 62/39/s 67/37/s 58/33/s

70/50/pc 59/40/pc 52/23/pc 79/54/s 79/57/pc 52/21/pc 71/37/s 55/19/pc 69/39/s 68/42/sh 58/39/pc 57/29/pc 59/24/pc 74/48/s 66/48/pc 63/31/pc 54/26/pc 63/40/pc 70/49/s 68/39/s 58/25/pc 67/29/s 49/19/pc 79/44/s 66/42/pc 58/33/pc 65/41/sh 68/43/pc 70/38/s 57/30/pc

W-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice

You seem to have an idea when others have none. A key person values you. This person simply has an odd style. Tonight: Just go with the moment. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might like to work from home or deal with some fundamental personal and domestic issues. To do this, changing your schedule might be necessary. Only you can judge the implications here. Certain moments can and will never happen again. Tonight: At home. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) When you have an issue on your mind, you can be relentless as you try to clear, discuss or handle it. Others might look on, wondering. At present, though you’re tempted to take a risk, you might be well advised to say “no.” The damages could be unpredictable. Tonight: Midweek break. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) One can juggle one’s finances only so much. Fatigue and disruption mark a situation. Be careful how you vent frustration or anger. Sometimes the force of these passionate feelings can put off others who don’t handle their frustrations like you. Tonight. Consider a change on the home front. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You know what you want and will drive a hard bargain to accomplish just that. Someone could cause you a lot of hassles, taken aback by your drive and assertiveness. Allow more feedback; brainstorm with others. Stay open to other styles. Tonight: Hang out, but let go of today’s determination. Relax.

Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit El Paso Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Lubbock

Today

Thu.

Today

Thu.

Hi/Lo/W

Hi/Lo/W

Hi/Lo/W

Hi/Lo/W

17/5/pc 67/43/pc 64/42/r 48/33/r 68/39/pc 49/37/s 53/34/c 70/46/s 64/36/s 50/36/pc 67/45/s 83/69/s 72/50/s 54/38/pc 56/38/s 66/51/pc 70/54/s 68/40/s

17/3/s 67/45/s 53/34/s 48/38/s 66/35/s 56/40/s 53/38/s 72/52/s 67/35/pc 51/41/s 71/51/pc 82/71/s 74/55/s 58/42/s 63/44/s 64/47/pc 66/50/c 67/45/s

81/67/pc 70/45/s 48/32/pc 72/53/pc 60/38/r 56/33/s 82/56/pc 62/39/r 79/54/s 50/34/sh 48/38/r 69/40/sh 56/42/s 55/36/pc 66/55/s 45/35/r 75/52/s 66/39/r

78/65/pc 70/49/s 53/37/s 71/54/s 53/44/s 59/39/s 74/54/s 54/40/s 74/54/pc 53/34/s 45/38/r 60/36/s 64/46/s 53/34/c 64/54/c 45/37/r 74/51/sh 58/42/s

Miami Midland Minneapolis New Orleans New York Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, OR Raleigh St. Louis Salt Lake City San Diego Seattle Tucson Washington, DC

U.S. Extremes (For the 48 contiguous states)

State Extremes

High: 91°...............Edinburg, Texas Low: 2°..................... Westby, Mont.

High: 70°............................Roswell Low: 18°........................Eagle Nest

National Cities Seattle 45/35

Minneapolis 48/32

Billings 56/35

Chicago 49/37 Denver 64/36

San Francisco 58/48

Detroit 50/36 New York 60/38 Washington 66/39

Kansas City 56/38 Los Angeles 70/54

Atlanta 67/43 El Paso 67/45

Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

Houston 72/50 Miami 81/67

Fronts Cold

-10s

Warm

-0s

0s

Precipitation Stationary

10s

20s

Showers T-storms

30s

40s

50s

Rain

60s

Flurries

70s

80s

Snow

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Know when to cut back and say less. Sometimes life gets so confusing, you wonder exactly why you are following a certain course. Rethink your plans and judgments. A boss, parent or higher-up pushes you to produce. Tonight: Know that you need personal time. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Just when you are 90 percent sure you are on cruise control, a situation will occur that encourages you to stop and think again. Focus on meetings, getting together and seeking out experts. More ideas only provide you with greater choices. Tonight: Certainly, where the action is. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Take a stand and expect a little controversy. You enjoy making other people think — why not let them make you think? A judgment might be off. Observe more at this point than judge. See where you might be causing yourself a problem. Tonight: A force to be dealt with. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Your ability to detach and understand that there are other ways to the same goal must come through if you want to succeed. If you hit a blockage or problem in a meeting, know that the jig is not up. You simply need to unleash some resourcefulness. Tonight: Be a dreamer. BORN TODAY Reality TV star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi (1987), comedian Harpo Marx (1893), pianist Bruce Hornsby (1954)

Review: Knightley a force of nature in ‘Method’ CHRISTY LEMIRE AP MOVIE CRITIC

Spitting and stammering, clawing and convulsing, her jaw jutting forward and her eyes popping out of her head, Keira Knightley is a frightening force of nature in “A Dangerous Method.” And this is only at the film’s start. It’s a brazenly over -the-top performance, a huge gamble in depicting her character’s mania and self-loathing in such intentionally off-putting fashion. But eventually it pays off as it makes sense in context, and especially as this woman evolves. For this is a David Cronenberg film — although the pristine, cultured trappings might suggest otherwise — and this time, Knightley is his monster. Cronenberg has specialized in a peculiar brand of horror film

over the decades, with physical mutations serving as the norm in such 1980s movies as “Videodrome” and “The Fly.” Here, the transformation occurs within; it’s psychological, invisible, but no less startling. Don’t let the genteel, costume-drama niceties fool you. Set in the early 20th century in Zurich and Vienna, “A Dangerous Method” follows the relationship between two of the leading voices in the development of psychoanalysis: Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) and Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen, a Cronenberg regular of late). Knightley plays Sabina Spielrein, the wealthy Russian who is as beautiful as she is tormented, and who ultimately comes between these two men. Sabina goes to Jung as his patient, not only shaking up his dull, structured life but also providing him a bountiful source of

research for the new “talking cure” he’s crafting. (The film, written by the esteemed Christopher Hampton and based on his play “The Talking Cure,” is itself based on the John Kerr book “A Most Dangerous Method.”) Seems she’s as screwed-up as she is because of spankings her father gave her starting in early childhood, punishment that she didn’t just endure but actually began to welcome and find sexually stimulating. The buttoneddown Jung is fascinated from a scholarly standpoint but also secretly aroused as a man; Fassbender, with his proper dress and carriage, quietly conveys Jung’s inner conflict, his percolating desire. But Jung also turns to his mentor, Freud, for advice. Freud, of course, thinks every symptom is a manifestation of some sort of subconscious sexual impulse, so Sabina’s case gives these two

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much to chew on. Mortensen, star of Cronenberg’s “Eastern Promises” and “A History of Violence,” dials down his smoldering masculinity here for a performance that’s dryly humorous, full of snarky vanity and droll little digs. Eventually another troubled mind turns this three-way into a foursome when Freud sends Otto Gross (Vincent Cassel), a patient of his, to Jung for treatment. Otto is all id, impossible to control — and Cassel does play casual menace beautifully — but he also inspires Jung to follow his own impulses, even though they’re at odds with the comfortable life he shares with his docile, moneyed wife (Sarah Gadon) and their children. Jung’s interludes with Sabina provide sudden, stunning moments of sadomasochistic intensity, which punctuate a prevailing tone that might actually

be too restrained. Their afternoons at her sparse apartment are thrilling, though, and they help maintain a wild streak in a film that is crisply and meticulously shot and edited. As Sabina’s behavior settles down — as she morphs from patient and lover to student and therapist in her own right — the relationship between Jung and Freud grows more bitter and volatile. The passive-aggressive series of letters they exchange provides some much-needed humor in this frequently serious, intellectual exercise. But they’re onto something, though: As anyone who has ever been in therapy can attest, the danger is inside all of us, whether we’re willing to face it or not. “A Dangerous Method,” a Sony Pictures Classics release, is rated R for sexual content and brief language. Running time: 99 minutes. Three stars out of four.

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