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Hasselhoff Gets the Kiss-Off
Zap2It.comDavid Hasselhoff has been denied marital bliss and hassle-free travel. The former "Baywatch" lifeguard and actress Pamela Bach have officially divorced, report news sources. "I've always loved him and always will, and have love and compassion for him,"...Tags: Adam Sandler, Television, NBC (tv network), British Airways Plc, America's Got Talent (tv program)
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Lucky Lohan's Handbag Found
Zap2It.comIt appears that Lindsay Lohan's expensive, jewelry-filled Hermes bag wasn't stolen after all -- or was it? The "Just My Luck" star was distraught Thursday afternoon (Sept. 7) when she discovered her orange Birkin bag missing from her luggage upon...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Crimes
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Queen urges resolve in face of terror as Britain remembers
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - Londoners flocked to churches yesterday to grieve and to pray for the victims in last week's transit bombings as thousands prepared to return to work and the city center today for the first time since the attacks. Far below ground, rescue...Tags: Rowan Williams, National Security, Tony Blair, Bombings, Al-Qaeda
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London Thief Boosts Lohan's Birkin
Zap2It.comIt has not been a good 24 hours for two of the world's more scrutinized starlets. First, Paris Hilton was arrested on a DUI charge. Now, word comes that fellow paparazzi fixture Lindsay Lohan was robbed as she touched down at London's Heathrow Airport....Tags: England, Lindsay Lohan, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Paris Hilton
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Attention centers on mosque in London
Chicago Tribune staff reportersAs they trace the movements of suspected terrorists rounded up over the past month, European law enforcement authorities find their way back to a modern, red brick building around the corner from a bustling North London thoroughfare. The Finsbury Park...Tags: Armed Conflicts, New York, National Security, Law Enforcement, Belgium
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If you go: Cosmos' 'A Taste of Britain':
Tribune staff reporterVisit England, Scotland and Wales accompanied by a tour director on Cosmos' six-night "A Taste of Britain" motor coach tour. (www.globusandcosmos.com or contact a travel agent for a brochure) THE DEAL $1,138 per couple/$794 single in high season...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, England, Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, Bars and Clubs
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Confronting the ghosts of a looted past
Tribune arts criticGerald McDonald was sick with Hepatitis C, awaiting a liver transplant and low on cash. Living alone in a tiny frame house in Lyons, just south of Chicago, he was playing out his last days watching cable TV and listening to heavy metal records, another...Tags: Arts and Culture, Legs, Hotels and Accommodations, National Government, Trips and Vacations
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3 unions on creditors panel
Tribune staff reporterUnited Airlines, whose internecine worker-management strife contributed to its downfall, now finds that its beleaguered unions will play a significant role in shaping the way the company will reinvent itself. On Friday, the Association of Flight...Tags: U.S. Airways, New York, United Air Lines, Galileo Galilei, Air Transportation
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British detain top operative in terror plot
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- A key al-Qaida suspect arrested Tuesday in Britain directed the surveillance of financial institutions in New York, New Jersey and Washington during 2000 and 2001 and prepared the detailed reports that prompted government officials to...Tags: Armed Conflicts, New York, National Security, National Government, FBI
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Same-sex marriage is new front in culture wars
Sun National StaffFirst in a series ST. CHARLES, Mo. - Vicki Gordy, a young grandmother and self-described "rascal" who wears purple eye shadow, a gold ankle bracelet and a necklace spelling out her name in diamonds, sat in front of her computer last spring and started...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Same-Sex Marriage, Oklahoma, Elections, Local Elections
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Making peace with terror
Sun StaffIn the Northern Ireland town of Omagh, a group of citizens gathered around a small garden Friday to memorialize the victims of Tuesday's devastating attacks in the United States. Michael Gallagher stepped forward and placed on the soil an American flag...Tags: Anxiety, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), New York, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Maryland
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If you go
GETTING THERE Air India, American Airlines, British Airwaysand United Airlines offer non-stop service from Chicago to London. GETTING FROM THE AIRPORTS Cheapest way into London from Heathrow is the Tube's Piccadilly line (2.10 pounds, or about $3.28)....Tags: Transportation, Travel, United Air Lines, Hotels and Accommodations, Air Transportation
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