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Kristen Stewart “Still Feels Guilty” About Cheating on Robert Pattinson
Kristen Stewart AP Photo/ Markus Schreiber
Since Robert Pattinson accepted Kristen Stewart’s apologies for her July infidelity, the pair have found themselves on more equal, if sometimes unsteady, footing. Her groveling campaign, which a friend says she extended to his family, paid off. Alas, trust remains an issue. “He’s never going to forget what she did, but he has forgiven her,” a confidant, who insisted the Brit, 26, and the L.A. native, 22, aren’t good enough actors to fake it for their Twilight press tour, told Us Weekly. “Almost losing him was a wake-up call for Kristen. And Rob doesn’t want to be angry anymore. They want to move forward.”
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Not that it’s been an easy road. With Stewart still on relationship probation, “there are good days and bad days,” said a pal. “She still feels guilty.” The couple is currently on a whirlwind tour for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 promotions. Stewart and Pattinson have already walked the red carpets of the Los Angeles and London premieres this week, with Madrid and Berlin up next. A cast source on the tour maintained, “They’re comfortable, almost as if no scandal had occurred.” Almost, said a production insider: “She still thinks the world hates her. It’s hard to resume a relationship after something like that.”
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Taylor Swift Wrote “All Too Well” About Ex Jake Gyllenhaal
The 22-year-old dated Jake Gyllenhaal two years ago, and on her latest album, Red, waxes philosophical about their relationship on the track “All Too Well,” an insider confirms to Us Weekly. Calling Red her most “adventurous album yet,” Swift told Good Morning America the writing process for “All Too Well” was a tedious one. “’All Too Well’ was the hardest to write because it took me a long time to filter through everything I wanted to say,” she admitted. “It started out being a 10-minute song, which you can’t put on an album. I had to filter it down to a story that could work in the form of a song.” In the track, Swift reflects on her 2010 Thanksgiving outing with Gyllenhaal, 31, opening about spending the holiday at his sister Maggie Gyllenhaal’s home in Brooklyn, N.Y. Swift even sings about a mysterious black and white striped scarf both she and Gyllenhaall wore during their courtship. “Left my scarf there at your sister’s house / And you still got it in your drawer,” Swift’s lyrics read. While the ode is indeed about Gyllenhaal, a scarf thief he may not be. Consider: The knit in question could, in fact, be his! Both were snapped wearing the wrap, but he stepped out in it first on Nov. 11 and 15, long before Swift donned it for their Thanksgiving stroll in Brooklyn. Writing songs about her failed romances has become a preferred pastime for Swift, who was dumped by Gyllenhaal around Christmas in 2010 -- via a phone call. “It’s safe for her and it’s something she loves,” explains a source of Swift penning the tracks. “She goes back to it because it’s something she’s good at -- and she’s not good at love.”
US singer Taylor Swift shows off her three prizes during the 2012 MTV European Music Awards show at the Festhalle in Frankfurt, central Germany, Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012.
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Two Indonesia’s ministers, respectively Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Jero Wacik and Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Mari Elka Pangestu, declared the Batur Geopark on Saturday (Nov 17).
Two ministers declare Batur Geopark
Glorify geopark for people’s welfare Bali Post
BANGLI - Two Indonesia’s ministers, respectively Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Jero Wacik and Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Mari Elka Pangestu, declared the Batur Geopark on Saturday (Nov 17). Having been admitted as a geopark in a conference of the UNESCO held in Arouca, Portugal on September 20, 2012, Batur Geopark was then included as the 89th of the 90 members of the Global Geopark Network (GGN) worldwide.
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The inauguration was resumed with the signing of plaque and delivery of trilogic fossil symbol of the GGN certificate. From the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Jero Wacik, the certificate was handed over to Governor
of Bali and then handed back to the Regent of Bangli Made Gianyar. The certificate presentation was attended by the assessor team of UNESCO, Indonesian Ambassador to Portugal, Chairman of the Indonesia Hotels and Restaurants Association (PHRI)
of Bali doubling as the Regent of Gianyar, Cokorda Artha Ardana Sukawati, Deputy Regent Sedana Arta, Jero Gede Batur Alitan and Duwuran, Jero Gede Kehen, relevant agencies and a number of community leaders of Bangli.
On that occasion, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources and Minister of Culture and Creative Economy requested the regent Bangli to immediately make geosite zone in Batur to protect the historic sites of the terrestrial civilization and environmental preservation. Having been established, in the next four years the Batur GGN should be able to maintain its position because it would be reassessed by the UNESCO assessor. Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jero Wacik, said the idea of proposing the geopark to UNES-
CO was carried out by his party on a working visit to New York. At that time, Indonesia had not had any GGN whereas the Island of Bali in particular and Indonesia in general had a lot of volcanological potentials. In fact, in order to qualify for the GGN was not an easy move though it had been attempted seriously by working hand in hand. As conceived and done seriously in 2008 when he was the Minister of Culture and Tourism, the hard work could just reap the result four years later.
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