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'Top Design': See ya, Shazia
Reality CheckGuest blogger Karen Shih fills us in on Top Design: I'm kind of sick this week and being an old lady, going to bed early and drinking hot chocolate even though it's barely the start of fall ??? so it's......Tags: Jeff Lewis
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Army Pfc. Jennifer L. Cole, 34, American Canyon; accidentally killed by another soldier while cleaning their weapons in Iraq
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterArmy Pfc. Jennifer L. Cole was hesitant when she got her orders to go to Iraq last spring. But once she got there, she was happy. "All she could do was tell me how she loved it over there," said her mother, Candace Gholson of , Calif. "She knew she was...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Murder, Death and Dying, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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Get fall fever; plant a tree
October is the best time of the year to replace the dogwood that died this summer or to put in an evergreen hedge for privacy and quiet.
You'll also want to divide crowded perennials or move that overgrown hydrangea to a bigger space.
Fall planting ...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Nature, Gardens and Parks, Natural Resources, Forests
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Fort Meade fall fun The Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation directorate at Fort Meade will hold an Oktoberfest at the pavilion inside the Llewellyn gate off Route 175. The event features a 24-ride carnival with midway; German music, food and...Tags: Fort Meade, Severna Park, Freedom of the Press, Colleges and Universities, Water Pollution
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Susan A. Goglia
Susan A. Goglia, a retired Howard County teacher and principal who was as comfortable arguing for students' needs before superintendents as she was teaching reading to first-graders, died Friday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 59. "She...Tags: Towson, Colleges and Universities, College Park, Teachers, Cancer
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Hezbollah warlord was an enigma
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersIn Hezbollah's inner circle they called him "The One Who Never Sleeps." Imad Mughniyah was one of the most hunted men in the world. Western security forces spent 25 years pursuing the Hezbollah warlord, the alleged mastermind of infamous attacks of the...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, Terrorism, Civil Unrest, Defense, Muqtada Sadr
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Orlando Home Show
The annual Orlando Home Show returns to the Orange County Convention Center on Sept. 19-21, and among its guests will be designer Stephen Saint-Onge. The show features more than 500 exhibits, expert seminars and activities, all centered on making your...Tags: Orange County Convention Center, International Drive
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Behind The Scenes At Scot And Paul's Fundraising Dinners
Courant Staff WriterIt's considered one of the most coveted scores in the array of auction items offered at nonprofit events in Greater Hartford— dinner at Scot Haney and Paul Marte's Canton home. The prize commands a minimum bid of $5,000 for a sit-down dinner for 10...Tags: Canton (Hartford, Connecticut), Mark Twain, Whole Foods Market, Hartford Stage, Auction Service
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Relocated WTC businesses struggle to survive 7 years after 9/11
MNaanes@am-ny.comThe Twin Towers were shimmering skyline marvels that attracted thousands of tourists a day to lower Manhattan, but for commuters and neighborhood residents, it was the vast mall beneath the World Trade Center that was the big draw, feeding, clothing and...Tags: Financial District, Building Material, Metal and Mineral, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Employees
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Fashion Week's in vogue for celebrities, Olympians
Associated PressNEW YORK — After winning three silver medals in Beijing, Olympic swimmer Dara Torres mastered another daunting challenge: walking the runway at New York Fashion Week. The 41-year-old modeled two looks for the Sunday presentation of Charles Nolan'...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Stevie Nicks, Uma Thurman, Justin Timberlake, Jennifer Lopez
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A simpler life, grand views — and fudge
Temptation drifts on the wind in this enchanted island in northern Michigan. Seventeen fudge shops crowd the downtown area, and delectable scents escape every time a door opens. Chocolate, peanut butter, more chocolate. Each store offers free samples....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Clubs and Associations, Hotels and Accommodations, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Fresh ideas for floral designs
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapersFORT WORTH, Texas — English fabric and wallpaper designer Tricia Guild — the "Queen of Color" in design circles — is renowned for her floral patterns. In her new book, Guild skips the fabric and wallpaper backgrounds and deals directly...
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