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Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Beijing greats go beyond The Wall
BEIJING — If you’re planning a trip to Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics, but you fear you may tire of Olympic fever and flag-waving throngs, don’t despair. Beijing has rich offerings when it comes to art, music, groovy boutiques and quiet temples.
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Love triangles link in ‘the other side of’ ATL
Have you been in the check out line and noticed the headlines on one of those Hollywood tabloid magazines? Covering the front page is usually some famous couple splitting up and it’s rarely pretty. But wait.
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Company bringing showroom couture to Philly
Philadelphia fashionistas have been influenced by designer Angela Edmunds’ fluid style sensibilities since the 1999 inception of Sarai Style. Since then, Edmunds has developed Sarai Style into a respected Ready to Wear and Couture collection
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Icon returns to his roots to promte affordable housing
More than three decades after DJ Kool Herc planted hip-hop’s seeds by spinning records on turntables in the community room of a Bronx apartment building, the pioneer returned to that building this week for some...
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‘Madagascar’ stars headline at Philly zoo
Any child (or parent) who saw the featured group of singing and dancing lemurs in the animated film “Madagascar” can tell you that the tree-hopping animals are small, furry, and most importantly, cute. Although lemurs don’t sing and dance in real life...
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Bishop revered for piety or politics?
 
VATICAN CITY — Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, the outspoken church leader who was killed in 1980 as he celebrated Mass, has become as polarizing in death as he was in life. The campaign to make him a Roman Catholic saint appears to be languishing...
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Mo’Nique takes big style to Paris with her full-figured beauty competition
 
LOS ANGELES – As she walks into the ballroom of an airport hotel, 20 women offer a collective swoon. Then come reactions one would expect were reserved just for Oprah: the screeches, the tears, the fluttering hand over the heart. One woman is hyperventilating, breathlessly squealing: "Ommigod! It's Mo'Nique! It's Mo'Nique!"
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