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The Kitchen Maximized
Jan Weimer is a kitchen designer and author of "Kitchen Redos, Revamps, Remodels + Replacements without Murder, Suicide or Divorce" (William Morrow, 1997).Imagine a blueprint of your dream kitchen. For a Modernist, it might feature stark white Corian counters with stainless steel Sub-Zero appliances. For a traditionalist, perhaps an enamel and polished brass La Cornue range with gas burners, plate warmers...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Crimes, Entertainment, Bars and Clubs, Family
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Women, moderates hear call to unite behind `steady hand'
On the second day of a Republican National Convention as carefully scripted as fine theater, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger presented himself as the embodiment of the American dream and urged a nation of immigrants to set aside its differences...Tags: Family, Ohio, White House, Iraq, Armed Forces
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Bush twins join to lighten up GOP delegates
Tribune national correspondentIt was a comedy skit that was pretty risque for the Republican Party. It mentioned "Sex and the City" and underage drinking and poked direct fun at the two daughters on the other side of the aisle, Vanessa and Alexandra Kerry. Barbara and Jenna Bush, the...Tags: Madison Square Garden, WTTW, Family, CBS Corp., Bono
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Literacy program helps new mother learn to read English
Staff WriterLaura Calderon recalls watching her husband, Armando, read to their daughter while she was still in the womb. She wanted to help enrich their baby, too, but couldn't. After the baby, Diana, was born and time passed, the girl wanted her mother to read to...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), United Way , Family, Government, Palm Beach County
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From the hairy upper lip of the beast
Tribune senior correspondentI have no excuse for this oversight. I can only apologize that it was not until the closing hours of the Republican convention that I wandered up to the complimentary spa and makeover station set up in the building where the reporters covering the...Tags: TV Guide, Bars and Clubs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, James Gandolfini, Bill Frist
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In with the old as Bushes restore a traditional tone
Tribune Staff WriterMargaritas are in. Martinis are out. The Texas Two-Step trumps the Tennessee Waltz and barbecued ribs beat steamed salmon at the new White House soirees. Taco Bell stands to bump McDonald's as favorite First Fast Food. Spot succeeds Buddy as top dog. Soft...Tags: Greenwich, Family, Northeastern University, White House, Al Gore
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A charm that beckons
Times Staff WriterIt's a late Sunday morning and sun is streaming into the window of Joe's Restaurant, onto the worn wood floors of the raffish bungalow, and dancing off the beams of the high ceiling. The effect is utterly charming, adding to the relaxed atmosphere of this...Tags: Brunch, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Jams and Jellies, Eggs
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Bush leads shaken city in prayer
The mood in the nation's capital Friday was a mix of grief, anger, determination and edginess as the city tried to come to grips with the new realities following Tuesday's devastating attacks on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon. During a...Tags: National Security, White House, Al Gore, Laura Bush, Christianity
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McBride cuts into Reno lead, but Bush still front-runner
Orlando Sentinel Political WriterTALLAHASSEE -- A once-unknown Democrat, Bill McBride of Tampa, has gained ground against Janet Reno, the well-known former U.S. attorney general, in the contest for their party's nomination for governor, a new statewide survey shows. Yet, five months...Tags: Tampa, Entertainment, Local Elections, Government, Bob Graham
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Gore Vidal's Novel 'Hollywood' Is Just Out, but the Great Curmudgeon Is Not Celebrating
IT IS DECEMBER, AND THE AIR is a wash of silky light, astringently cool, but sunny enough to allow one to bathe in multiple sensations of warmth. Under white canvas umbrellas in outdoor cafes the beautiful ladies of Rome in their beautiful furs cross...Tags: Los Angeles, Coca-Cola Co., The Washington Post, Washington, DC, Bars and Clubs
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From the archives: Berlin Wall to Come Down, Bush Predicts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON -- President Bush, who three months ago called for tearing down all physical barriers that divide Europe, now flatly predicts the Berlin Wall will be dismantled during his presidency. His comments, the latest sign that Washington expects...Tags: Dan Quayle, Diplomacy, White House, Austria, Drugs and Medicines
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