Fashion Q&A: Taking steps to find the right length for your pants McClatchy Newspapers 10/1/2008, by Jean Patteson
The Orlando Sentinel (MCT) - Q: I guess you could call me a member of Hillary Clinton's "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pant Suits." I do a lot of business travel, and always wear pantsuits. In airports and airplanes, I choose flat shoes, then switch to heels for meetings and consultations. My problem ... ‘Sex and the City' star discovers inner designer with launch of clothing line McClatchy Newspapers 10/1/2008, by Rachel Sutherland
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - Some say there's a little bit of the "Sex and the City" characters in each of us. The long-running HBO television show focused on four characters _ sassy Carrie, no-nonsense Miranda, sexy Samantha and prim Charlotte _ who launched countless trends and catchphrases.
So ...
Flawless spring looks for makeup, hair, nails McClatchy Newspapers 9/25/2008, by Rod Stafford Hagwood
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (MCT) - The New York designer runway shows are more than just glamorous garb. Top hairstylists and makeup artists use the influential catwalk extravaganzas to broadcast beauty trends to the world.
Overall, look for the sheer nude makeup to take off; where skin doesn't ...
You're ready for the kids to mow, but are they? McClatchy Newspapers 9/17/2008, by Brian McTavish
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - Whether seen as a rite of passage or merely a seasonal chore, one thing's for sure: There's still time to cut the grass, kids. But at what age can youngsters safely mow the lawn?
"There are kids mature enough to handle it by 9 or 10," said lawn disciple Jerry Moore, ... Via MySpace, Kirk Douglas wants you to get the U.S. to apologize for slavery McClatchy Newspapers 9/16/2008, by Peter Larsen
The Orange County Register (MCT) - Actor Kirk Douglas has taken an old cause to a new platform, using his MySpace page to gather signatures in support of a national apology for America's past practice of slavery. It's a cause that Douglas, 91, has advocated for years, but has taken online only ...
Here come the 80s again McClatchy Newspapers 9/10/2008, by Wendy Donahue
Chicago Tribune (MCT) - Sometime after 1985, Matthew Harvat stashed away his slashed, acid-washed Z. Cavaricci jeans in a moment of "This Could Be the Night" clarity. Macy's Glamorama Labor Day weekend in Chicago rewarded his planning.
For the fashion show and party themed "Pop Candy Arcade," ... ChaCha service raises fears of cheating via cell phone McClatchy Newspapers 9/10/2008, by Susan Snyder
The Philadelphia Inquirer (MCT) - A new cell-phone service that promises to give free answers to virtually any question within minutes has some academics worried that it will be yet another device to help students cheat. The Indianapolis-based ChaCha began its free service in January, and business ... Thanks to digital cameras and Facebook, a generation documents itself like never McClatchy Newspapers 9/10/2008, by Eric Adler
McClatchy Newspapers (MCT) - On a recent Saturday, 25-year-old Ramsey Mohsen of Fairway, Kan., did something at his parents' lake house that tens of millions of computer-savvy young people are doing more and more. He took a picture.
And then he took another and another and another and another and ... From single girl in the city to married mom, a decorating partnership endures McClatchy Newspapers 6/19/2008, by Lisa Cregan
CHICAGO - When a person grows up, sometimes their decorating does too. Jill Fireman had just begun working on a project with interior designer Tom Stringer when she did a decorating about-face. She realized that the baggage she'd been lugging around wasn't American Tourister; it was her furniture. ... Study says young adult Catholics are interested in Church ministry Catholic News Service 4/5/2008
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Catholic News Service) - Alhough many young adult Catholics are interested in church ministry they find it difficult to connect their career plans or talents with available ministries, according to a survey released this year. The survey, “Young Adult Catholics and Their Future in ...
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