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Your morning fashion and beauty report: Lady Gaga falls (it's the shoes!). Katie Holmes dishes on her clothing line. Prince Albert sets the date
All The RageWe always knew those shoes were dangerous. Lady Gaga took a tumble at Heathrow Airport wearing 12-inch platform boots that weren't too different from these she's wearing onstage. No one seems to be sympathetic. [ABC] Tres chic English "revolutionary"... -
Rammstein banned in Belarus
Brand XThe Eastern European country of Belarus' Council for Morality has declared concerts by German hard rockers Rammstein a threat to the state. The council is pulling an upcoming Rammstein concert in Minsk, citing the group's penchant for lyrics about... -
No radiation danger from airport body scanners
Booster ShotsThere are two kinds of exposures to think about with regard to airport body scanners that are increasingly used to screen passengers. One is exposure to radiation. They other is just, well, exposure. According to an editorial published Wednesday,... -
Orlando International Airport slips to 13th nationally, 26th worldwide
Tourism Central Florida» Orlando Sentinel – Tourism Central FloridaOrlando International Airport's run as the busiest airport in Florida has ended. The 33.7 million airplane passengers who came and went at Orlando International in 2009 made it the 13th busiest airport in the United States and the 26th busiest in t... -
Rove's curious silence on waterboarding
Steve ChapmanKarl Rove is not just willing to defend the use of waterboarding, he's eager to celebrate it. He told the BBC, "I'm proud that we used techniques that broke the will of these terrorists and gave us valuable information that...... -
Several flights from LAX to Europe canceled because of volcanic ash
L.A. NOWSeveral flights from Los Angeles International Airport to Europe were grounded Thursday because of ash from a volcano in Iceland that has stopped air traffic across a wide swath of northern Europe. According to officials at LAX, two British Airways...... -
Volcanic ash continues to put brakes on LAX flights bound for Europe
L.A. NOWFlights between LAX and Europe continued to be canceled Saturday as a giant ash cloud left by the eruption of an Icelandic volcano blocked air pathways. A total of 69 arriving and departing flight cancellations from airlines serving London's Heathrow........ -
Attention L.A. style guys: Get a Savile Row bespoke suit from Kilgour without jetting off to London
All The RageIf you’re a nattily dressed gentleman, you might be aware that the ultimate luxury item is a bespoke suit from London’s Savile Row. Legend has it that these made-to-measure custom suits offer unparalleled fit and can last a lifetime. Kilgour,...... -
More for Your Money: How to cope with high summer airfare prices
If you're hoping to book airline tickets for your summer vacation, you may be feeling some extra pain in your pocketbook. A trifecta of factors is playing havoc with airline ticket prices ($1,400 round-trip from LAX to London's Heathrow? Really?) and...
Tags: Virgin Group, Ltd., Air Transportation Industry, Travel, Vehicles, Los Angeles International Airport
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The scoop on airline taxes, changing travel dates and more
Some answers to readers' airline questions: Question: I understand that London's Heathrow Airport has a horrendous arrival fee. Is the same true for Stansted and Gatwick, London's two other airports? Answer: I'm not sure if you're referring to the...
Tags: Virgin Group, Ltd., United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Airways, Transportation
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Roger Ebert, my mentor
As I sit here at my computer tonight I realize I'm doing what I saw Roger Ebert do so many times before — stopping everything to crank out a deadline appreciation for an artist who has just passed on. Only this time the artist is Roger. And I...Tags: Union (McHenry, Illinois), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois)
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Cruising, Agatha Christie style
Lots of people die ironically nasty deaths in the bucolic English countryside, at least in the popular British TV series "Midsomer Murders" and in many of the much-loved 80-plus mystery novels of Dame Agatha Christie.
We know because we're addicted to...Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, New York City, Coney Island, Rentals
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