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A Flower Show Fit For A Queen
BloggerAbout five thousand air miles away a 100-year-old flower show took place last week in London, England. It was a spectacular show fit for the Queen and the many plant lovers assembling from around the world. Hopefully you have heard of the Chelsea...Tags: Deere and Company
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READER SUBMITTED: Copper Beech Inn Re-Opens With Acclaimed International Chef Gaspar Stantic At Helm
EssexThe renowned and elegant Copper Beech Inn, located in the Connecticut River Valley in the Ivoryton section of Essex, recently celebrated its re-opening to begin a new chapter in its long tradition for superb and innovative cuisine and gracious...Tags: Madison (New Haven, Connecticut), Personal Service, Germany, Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut), Austria
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Helen Mirren grants dying boy's wish - Appears as Queen Elizabeth
Pop2itWhen Queen Elizabeth couldn't arrange a meeting with a dying 10-year-old boy, Dame Helen Mirren stepped in to fill the spot. Of course, Mirren has played the Queen before, so doing it in character was icing on the cake.... -
Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth for dying boy when real monarch can't
Helen Mirren was pretty persuasive playing Queen Elizabeth in “The Queen,” winning the best actress Oscar. But she may just have given an even more compelling performance as the English monarch for a terminally ill 10-year-old boy. Oliver...
Tags: London Theatre, England, Theater, Entertainment, Helen Mirren
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United Talent Agency shoots for the stars with new screening room
The numbers on United Talent Agency's new 130,000-square-foot Beverly Hills digs are notable. The Civic Center Drive property includes a 158-piece art collection, 11 conference rooms and a private plaza that can accommodate as many as 500 people....
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Gaming, Movies, Economy, Business and Finance, Rentals
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Concert review: Paul McCartney at Amway Center
As the world’s go-to Beatles ambassador (sorry, Ringo), Paul McCartney has been busy lately. In 2012, the still-cute ex-Beatle was a reliable fixture at Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee Concert, the Summer Olympics in London and the “...
Tags: Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II (2012), Music, Summer Olympics, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Entertainment
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Electric Daisy Carnival showcases no-longer-outlaw dance music
As Bill Graham was to rock, Pasquale Rotella is to dance music – a diehard promoter with staying power in a field overrun for years with quick-buck hustlers, many of whom aren't around anymore. Rotella is still here and more powerful than ever; in...
Tags: Music, Concerts, Dance, Electric Daisy Carnival, Avicii (music group)
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Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement leaves void in soccer world
If Sir Alex Ferguson had stuck with his original plan, today we might be praising his pasta and Chinese noodles rather than his decision to start Robin van Persie over Wayne Rooney. Or if he had chosen to pursue his interest in U.S. history,...
Tags: Sports, England, George Halas, ESPN (tv network), David Beckham
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Welcome to the 'Stop Hillary Clinton' hearing
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who's the most powerful woman of them all?" No doubt about it. Not Queen Elizabeth, Angela Merkel or Oprah Winfrey. The most powerful woman on the planet is former first lady, former senator from New York, former...
Tags: Italy, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Eric Cantor
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Meet the first lady's secret style weapon
By the time Barbara Tfank began designing for Michelle Obama in 2011, the intense focus on the first lady's fashion choices had relented. Which is one reason Tfank (pronounced tee-fank) remains a secret weapon even as Obama has worn Tfank's feminine...
Tags: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Michigan Avenue, State of the Union Address, Neiman Marcus, Barbara Tfank
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Authorities arrest 31 in spectacular diamond heist
LONDON -- Authorities in three countries have arrested 31 people in connection with a spectacular diamond heist in February that saw robbers disguised as police steal an estimated $50 million worth of gemstones from a parked plane on a Belgian airport...
Tags: Brussels (Belgium), France, Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Theft, Police Arrests
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Former cricketer Imran Khan injured in fall at Pakistan rally
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Former cricketer Imran Khan suffered minor head injuries Tuesday after falling from a forklift platform that was lifting him to a stage at a campaign rally in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore. Khan, whose political party is...Tags: Lahore (Pakistan), Pakistan
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