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Cathy Hobbs, ASID
Emmy award winning television personality Cathy Hobbs (ASID) is the founder of the interior design firm aphereä, based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and the Co-Host and Executive Producer of Metro Residential. Founded in 2003, aphereä is a boutique style...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, New York, Periodicals, Education, Photography
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Project Runway: Can you hear me Bryant Park?
Reality CheckGreetings and salutations, PR fans. Before we get to the penultimate episode of Project Runway: 90210, a brief apology from me, your master of blogging ceremonies, Kevin Van Valkenburg. My 'other' writing job (sports) and a tragic TiVo malfunction...Tags: Hugh Jackman, Richard Gere, New York, TiVo Inc., Kobe Bryant
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Rick Steves: Mining Europe's treasures
Tribune Media ServicesSmart budget travel isn't just about saving money; it's about maximizing your experience. Let me stoke your travel dreams by sharing some of my favorite European experiences from 30 years of crisscrossing the Continent. In Dublin, be the only tourist...Tags: Europe, Germany, Italy, Trips and Vacations, Family
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Fort Meade's command changes with ceremony
Sun StaffCol. Kenneth O. McCreedy officially took command yesterday of Fort Meade, the sprawling Army post in western Anne Arundel County that is slated to gain thousands of new workers over the next several years. On a grassy parade field, McCreedy succeeded...Tags: Employees, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Armed Forces, Washington (U.S. state), Defense
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Fort Meade getting new commander
Sun StaffThe Army has tapped a career intelligence officer as the next commander of Fort Meade, the Army post that in the next decade is adding thousands of jobs, many in the intelligence field, The Sun has learned. Col. Kenneth O. McCreedy, 50, will take command...Tags: Armed Forces, Washington (U.S. state), University of California, Defense, Georgia
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High court hears Gitmo detainee rights case
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNearly six years after foreign prisoners were first sent to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a clearly divided Supreme Court debated Wednesday how to determine whether these men are dangerous enemy fighters or innocent bystanders caught up in the U.S. war against...Tags: England, Local Government, Civil Rights, Washington (U.S. state), Judges
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Foreign tourist boards
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or...Tags: Nepal, Tonga, Thailand, Finland, Hong Kong
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Atlanta gets in touch with its humanitarian side
Special to The Los Angeles TimesAtlanta Amuch-needed storm drenched Atlanta on Oct. 22, the day the Dalai Lama spoke to thousands in Centennial Olympic Park. For many, his words brought the kind of water that nourishes the seeds of compassion and humanity. On that day, Emory...Tags: Civil Rights, Christianity, Baptist, Georgia, Charity
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A passport to peril
I Wouldn't Start
From Here
The 21st Century
and Where It All Went Wrong
Andrew Mueller
Soft Skull Press: 472 pp., $16.95 paper
A droll rock journalist turned travel writer, Andrew Mueller spent most of the first decade of the 21st century heading to...Tags: England, Journalism, Trips and Vacations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hamas
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Justice is the key to peace in Darfur
The arrest of Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic last week demonstrates that justice is possible. Far from being the political leader he styled himself as, Karadzic, who has been indicted on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, is now just a...Tags: Balkan Peninsula, International Law, Local Government, Genocide, Criminals
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Alleged Al Qaeda chief dead, officials say
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAbu Ubaida al Masri, a suspected mastermind of Al Qaeda plots including the London transportation bombings of 2005, has died of an infectious disease in Pakistan, Western anti-terrorism officials said Wednesday. The Egyptian militant is thought to have...Tags: Explosions, Osama bin Laden, Disasters and Accidents, Armed Forces, Air and Space Accidents
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When Obama should go to war
Today's question: Under what circumstances should or shouldn't the United States get involved militarily around the globe? How do we distinguish between the Balkans and Darfur and Iraq and Afghanistan -- or any of the new situations that are going to face...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Armed Forces, Nazi Party, Washington (U.S. state), International Military Interventions
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