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    Jun 28, 2011 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Fashion designer rates Italy the best vacation

    Fashion designer Amsale Aberra, known professionally simply as Amsale, is synonymous with upscale wedding gowns that can cost $75,000. Aberra stars in the WE tv reality series "Amsale Girls," which focuses on the brides who frequent her New York boutique and the women who help them pick out their fantasy dresses.
    Fashion designer Amsale Aberra, known professionally simply as Amsale, is synonymous with upscale wedding gowns that can cost $75,000. Aberra stars in the WE tv reality series "Amsale Girls," which focuses on the brides who frequent her New York...

    Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Weddings, Italy, New York City, Personal Service

  2. Sep 11, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Children's organic clothing: Fashions for a small planet

    When my son was born three years ago, we received an olive green romper embroidered with a tiny red elephant, an outfit that came from a children's boutique specializing in a line of handmade, local and eco-friendly clothing and toys. No matter how many times we washed it, the cotton remained soft and vibrant — and the romper stayed that way through wearings by two friends' babies.
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    When my son was born three years ago, we received an olive green romper embroidered with a tiny red elephant, an outfit that came from a children's boutique specializing in a line of handmade, local and eco-friendly clothing and toys. No matter how many...

    Tags: Argentina, Vegan Diet, American Apparel, Diets and Dieting, India

  4. Oct 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Southern California Close-Ups: From West Hollywood to Wilshire

    Set an out-of-towner loose to roam the Los Angeles area between West Hollywood and Koreatown and what can you expect? A food-truck overdose, perhaps. Or the bold suggestion that we extend our subway system westward. (Hey, we're working on it.) Or maybe just your basic Asian-Russian-Latino-gay-vegetarian-barbecue-automotive-modernist-tar-pit-chili-dog weekend.
    Set an out-of-towner loose to roam the Los Angeles area between West Hollywood and Koreatown and what can you expect? A food-truck overdose, perhaps. Or the bold suggestion that we extend our subway system westward. (Hey, we're working on it.) Or maybe...

    Tags: Bonnie Raitt, Led Zeppelin (music group), CBS Corp., Personal Service, Judaism

  6. May 19, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Group protests genocide in Ethiopia in Thurmont square

    Protesters speaking out against genocide in Ethiopia took to Thurmont's main intersection Saturday, when a G-8 Summit in nearby Camp David was scheduled to wrap up.
    andrews@herald-mail.com
    Protesters speaking out against genocide in Ethiopia took to Thurmont's main intersection Saturday, when a G-8 Summit in nearby Camp David was scheduled to wrap up. Police in riot gear stood in rows in the street as dozens of protesters held signs, waved...

    Tags: Africa, Activism, Human Rights, Massacres, G8

  8. Apr 28, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. Next generation of filmmakers get shot at recognition

    Having a movie shown at a film festival is no small feat, but imagine being a fledgling filmmaker still in college — or even younger. The Newport Beach Film Festival gives the next generation's Woody Allens or Francis Ford Coppolas their start with...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Romance (genre), Colleges and Universities, Festive Events, Psychology

  10. Apr 24, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  11. Joel Brinkley: Eritrea may be world's most repressive nation

    American Voices
    It might seem a daunting challenge to determine which of the world's repressive nations offers the least-free news media. We have so many to choose from -- Iran, North Korea, Belarus ... But you may be surprised by the unanimity among organizations...

    Tags: BBC, North Korea, Somalia, United Nations, Freedom of the Press

  12. Nov 24, 2011 | Hartford Courant
  13. Manchester Road Race: Top 28 men, top 10 women

    Here are the top 28 men and top 10 women Manchester Road Race 4.748 miles Top 28 men: 1. Brian Olinger, Westerville, Ohio, 21:33; 2. Landon Peacock, Blowing Rock, N.C., 21:39; 3. Andrew Carlson, Eagan, Minn., 21:41; 4. Matt Gabrielson, St. Louis Park,...

    Tags: Kenya, Charlotte, Middletown, West Hartford, Manchester Road Race

  14. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Buying coffee that helps others

    The United States imports 2.3 million 60-kilogram bags of coffee a month, more than any other country, according to the International Coffee Organization.
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    The United States imports 2.3 million 60-kilogram bags of coffee a month, more than any other country, according to the International Coffee Organization. Amid all the java flowing in the Tri-State, some businesses are selecting beans that help others....

    Tags: Small Businesses, Business, Genocide, Animals, Animals

  16. Dec 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Magi turn to myrrh as frankincense struggles and gold stays high

    Money & Company
    Frankincense production could plunge in 15 years, a problem for Magi at Christmas....
  18. Jan 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Why do people get kidnapped in Somalia?

    World Now
    Why do people get kidnapped in Somalia?...
  20. Apr 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Lebanon urged to investigate death of worker abused on tape

    World Now
    Lebanon was urged Tuesday to investigate the death of an Ethiopian domestic worker who killed herself after she was videotaped being publicly abused in Beirut, spurring outrage over her mistreatment....
  22. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Ethiopians take pride in an ancient heritage

    One of the pleasures of being a religion writer in South Florida is that the world comes here. There’s always something new to learn, someone to meet, another culture to discover.
    One of the pleasures of being a religion writer in South Florida is that the world comes here. There’s always something new to learn, someone to meet, another culture to discover. One example is an Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Fort Lauderdale that&...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Religious Texts, Christianity, Fort Lauderdale, Anglicanism

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