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Blank resignation letters to be repealed soon

Blank resignation letters could soon become a thing of the past because the government is preparing amendments to the law on the election of parliament members.

The amendments, if adopted, will transfer control of MP mandates from the parties to the MPs themselves.

Deputy PM on blank resignation letters

Deputy PM Božidar Đelić says that blank resignation letters should be repealed by June.

He told daily Blic that transparency of financing of political parties would also be improved.

Mel Gibson Oksana Grigorieva Psycho Love Letters: “My Beautiful Little Communist”

Hollywood exes Mel Gibson and Oksana Grigorieva remain locked in a bitter and highly-publicized court battle for custody of their young daughter, Lucia. In a bid to convince the court how psycho the Mad Max star is, Oksana has dug up some old love letters he sent to her. Here are a few exerpts from [...]

Speaker on MPs blank resignation letters

Speaker Slavica Đukić-Dejanović is advocating changes to the Constitution to revoke MPs’ blank resignations which is one of conditions for EU integrations.

One third of so-called “ten European commandments” that Serbia needs to fulfill in order to obtain candidate status refer to parliament.

CRM Three letters that have changed the way organizations look at customers Posted By : Rakesh Dutta

CRM softwares help organizations not only to reduce cost and increase decision making capability but also help companies achieve differentiated capabilities which would help it to compete effectively against others over the long term.

Council sends explanatory letters to judges

The High Judiciary Council of Serbia (VSS) said that it sent an explanatory decision to every judge who was not reelected recently. This was not a “circular letter”, as some judges who were not reelected claim, said the council.

Hints and tips for CV Writing, CV templates, Cover letters, working from home, working abroad, and J Posted By : Linda Parker

It is not always necessary, but it is better!You can write your CV pretty easily by using a template on the Internet. Templates are easy to use because all you have to do is fill in your information, and then you can print out your CV with no problem.

Audrey Hepburn’’s letters, outfits, wedding dress auctioned off

Items that had once belonged to late Brit actress Audrey Hepburn were auctioned off in London yesterday.
Included in the sale were letters that Hepburn had written about the end of her affair with James Hanson, the British industrialist to whom she had been engaged for more than a year.
The unpublished letter, which had been written [...]

Writing and Receiving Letters From Santa Claus Posted By : S.Roberts

Writing letters to Santa Claus has been a Christmas tradition for children for many years, however Writing letters to Santa has changed over the years, Santa emails letters to Children nowadays.

Should I let my ex see my son?

Post your advice below. The best responses will be published in G2 on Thursday

I have broken up with my partner of nearly two years. I originally moved into his flat, with my three-year-old son, after three months of dating. I can see now that it was too soon. Cracks started to show and eventually I found a text message on his phone from a colleague that pointed to an affair. When I challenged him, he admitted to it and I was devastated.

We could never get over his infidelity and decided to split up. He adored my son and is keen to maintain a relationship with him, but I am not sure. What happens if he meets someone new and starts missing his arranged times? My priority is my son and I want him to be happy. He is keen to see my ex, but is it best simply to cease all contact so I can avoid a) falling for him again or b) getting hurt for a second time if he finds someone new?

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Daniel Krotz: Letters From the Pen: A Review

Letters offers an opportunity to witness a man in an unusual, if not unique, situation as he fine-tunes his craft and his understanding of the human condition.

Sexual healing

My wife first had breast cancer seven years ago, which has spread to her bones. She takes Herceptin and is well and active. However, after surgery she was given an oestrogen suppressant and her sex drive disappeared. We have not had sex for years and we miss making love. Her oncologist and GP suggested using a lubricant, but the problem goes way beyond this.
At first, her vaginal dryness made sex painful, and I struggled as I did not want to inflict hurt. On the few occasions we have tried recently, she has experienced what I believe is vulvodynia – severe pain at attempted penetration. I have suggested us seeing a sex therapist, but my wife feels that we should sort this out ourselves. We are both in our early 40s and I hate to think that our sexual lives are over.

Your sexual lives are certainly not over, but you must seek help immediately from a qualified sex therapist or medical specialist. It will take a physician to figure out if a topical hormone cream or other medical intervention would help your wife’s pain. Medical and psychological help are available for a woman dealing with these kinds of challenges – this is a complex problem and will not get better by itself.

You sound like a caring and smart husband, but you are experiencing significant (and very understandable) sexual difficulties and mourning the loss of your wife’s health and your sex life so I recommend that you also attend therapy. You deserve help too.

• Pamela Stephenson Connolly is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who specialises in treating sexual disorders.

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