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Day care prepares for move
Special to the TribuneWhen a Schaumburg child day-care center moves into its new home in January, some of its young clients will lend a hand. "Each child will pick a favorite toy and carry it to the new building," said Karen Selman, vice president of the Northwest Suburban...Tags: Government, Michael Madigan, Illinois, National Government
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Dido: Music's Plain Jane An Unexpected Critical Favorite
Talking about her new album at a Hollywood rehearsal studio last month, Dido Armstrong used one word more than any other — 14 times, in fact, over the course of an hour. The word was "emotion." This was a bit surprising, since Dido is pretty much...Tags: Eminem, Los Angeles, Kanye West, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Brian Eno
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Dido picks up sticks, lays down her own groove
Pop Music CriticTalking about her new album at a Hollywood rehearsal studio last month, Dido Armstrong used one word more than any other -- 14 times, in fact, over the course of an hour. The word was "emotion." This was a bit surprising, since Dido is pretty much the...Tags: Eminem, Los Angeles, Kanye West, Brian Eno, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Dido discovers drums, digs into her core
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES—Talking about her new album at a Hollywood rehearsal studio last month, Dido Armstrong used one word more than any other—14 times, in fact, over the course of an hour. The word was "emotion." This was a bit surprising, because Dido...Tags: Eminem, Los Angeles, Kanye West, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Brian Eno
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She used to be in control
You have to give Janet Jackson credit for doggedly sticking to her pleasure principle after all these years. No matter how mind-numbingly banal her sexually explicit lyrics have become, no matter how tired her clothes-optional promotional campaigns have...Tags: Mariah Carey, Los Angeles, Justice and Rights, Dance, Justin Timberlake
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VW Jetta TDI diesel: No fun, no lust -- and that's perfect
RUMBLE SEATI find the 2009 VW Jetta TDI's lack of exceptionalism exceptional. This car is ordinary, routine, a mean of averages, a flat line on life's electroencephalogram. It is non-provocative right down to its brake shoes. Find the most common of gardens, and the...Tags: Honda, Prius, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Dan Neil
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Relaxing in Antibes
Special to amNewYorkYou remember F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, those crazy Jazz Age New Yorkers, right? Everywhere they went, they took their party with them. And no party was better than theirs in Antibes on the French Riviera. Boating, swimming, sunning, eating, drinking,...Tags: Air France-KLM, Jazz Music, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Edgar Allan Poe
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"Damages:" Did Frobisher Survive?
The TV ZoneBless - or curse - those rascally creators of "Damages" who weren't above (or below) fooling with the heads of assorted TV writers here in BH this morning. The question, as inevitably it must, came up a few times......Tags: Ted Danson
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Giving Angela Carter her due
By Richard Rayner "A good writer can make you believe time stands still. Yet the end of all stories, even if the writer forbears to mention it, is death," wrote the English writer Angela Carter, who died 16 years ago this month. At the time Carter was...Tags: D.H. Lawrence, Jean Renoir, Diving, Jean-Paul Sartre, Clark Gable
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Locals have mixed reaction to Roger's conference
dfreelander@am-ny.comRoger Clemens' bizarre news conference Monday in which he sat stone faced while his lawyer played a taped phone conversation between the hurler and his former trainer, who allegedly gave him performance-enhancing drugs, sent local Yankee fans squabbling...Tags: Roger Clemens, Addiction, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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A day in New Orleans
Los Angeles Times reporter Richard Fausset guides you on a day in the life of his former hometown, from daybreak to closing time, with diary entries that capture the faces and voices of a battered city that lives nonetheless by the defiant credo of its...Tags: Groceries, Disasters, Minority Groups, Health and Safety at School, Elections
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Dancer in the dark?
Stripping is hard work, particularly when the music stops. Janene, a dancer at Solid Gold in Fort Lauderdale, insists a good entertainer can strip to anything. "I'll go from Marilyn Manson to Sade," she says. "It's all about the crowd and making eye...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Dance, Music, Paul Oakenfold, Marilyn Manson
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