Lifestyle Stories from September 15, 2012 (Change date)
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If you’re a top designer, you gotta have a themeSep 17, 2012 10:43 am - NEW YORK — The luna moth. Oscar Wilde. Eighteenth-century Japanese scrolls. An obscure Bauhaus artist. Antique porcelain. Quick, what do these things have in common? Don...
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Pope tells Syrians he admires their courageSep 15, 2012 10:26 pm - BEIRUT — Pope Benedict XVI told Syrians at a rally for young people Saturday that he admired their courage and that he does not forget those in the Middle East who are s...
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More whooping cranes to join Louisiana flockSep 17, 2012 8:03 am - NEW ORLEANS — More than a dozen young whooping cranes are expected to arrive this fall in southwest Louisiana, doubling the number in a flock being reintroduced near the...
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How stars endure the 5-hour Creative Arts EmmysSep 17, 2012 8:03 am - LOS ANGELES — The makeup artists, art directors, sound mixers and cinematographers behind the year’s top TV shows will be honored Saturday at the television academy’s Cr...
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For some owners, cat walks may not be a stretchSep 16, 2012 6:49 pm - LOS ANGELES — Karen Nichols wanted a life unchained to the monotony of twice-daily dog walks, so she got herself three cats. But she still strolls the neighborhood on ni...
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Where did all of MTV’s viewers go?Sep 17, 2012 8:03 am - NEW YORK — What a difference a year makes for MTV’s “Video Music Awards,” and not in a good way. MTV’s annual big event last week was seen by 6.1 million viewers, less t...
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Bold looks at NY Fashion Week turn up the volumeSep 17, 2012 8:03 am - NEW YORK — The designers previewing spring collections at New York Fashion Week may not have had a single voice, but they all spoke loudly. “Bold” was the word that buzz...
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Zoe tailors her bohemian muse for new lookSep 17, 2012 8:03 am - NEW YORK — Rachel Zoe showed that the relaxed glam she is known for doesn’t always have to mean a bohemian maxi dress. She presented a collection at New York Fashion Wee...
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Mixed grades for new, healthy school lunch rulesSep 15, 2012 6:15 am - ROTTERDAM, N.Y. — One student complains because his cafeteria no longer serves chicken nuggets. Another gripes that her school lunch just isn’t filling. A third student ...
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Finns open ‘pop-down’ restaurant down in mineSep 17, 2012 6:33 am - LOHJA, Finland — An award-winning chef has opened a new restaurant in Finland that turns the idea of “pop-up” eateries upside down: it’s located 80 meters (260 feet) und...
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