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Little style but big help with the budget
Chicago Tribune reporterNothing is sweeter in Europe these days than a bargain, especially with the lousy dollar-to-euro exchange rate. That's why Hotel I Castelli in the Italian town of Alba seems so appetizing. It ain't pretty, but the rooms are large and clean, the bathroom...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Satellite Technology, Beverage Industry
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Fall Is Not The Time To Stow The 'For Sale' Sign
Detroit Free PressHome sellers usually share this belief about fall: As the leaves come down, so should their "For Sale" signs. But some real estate agents say removing a home from the market could be a mistake. "Buyers don't have a month when they say they're going to...Tags: Minnesota, Comerica Incorporated, Homes, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Sellers
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Looking for Matt Wertz? Check in the butler's pantry
Chicago Tribune reporterWanted: Roommate to share charming two-bedroom home in Nashville's Edgefield neighborhood. Comes with "tall ceilings, amazing crown molding, and the huge, gallery-style hall you walk into from the front door"—and one guitar-playing singer-...Tags: Missouri, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Music Industry, Energy Saving, Brothers and Sisters
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Home design and gardening sales, events, books
home-design-briefs-1012.ART0 Home design and gardening sales, events, books ++++++++++++++++++++ || Look for the new Liana slipper chair ($1,430) among...Tags: Lincoln Park Conservatory, Non-durable Goods Industry
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Running for their lives
Special to NewsdayIn the presidential election year of 1984, age was an issue, as it is now. That year, the age in question was President Ronald Reagan's. He was 73 -- too old, some said, to be president. During a televised debate with Democratic opponent Walter Mondale,...Tags: Demi Moore, Manhattan (New York City), Therapies, Medical Specialization, Steve Smith
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Mar-a-Lago brand reflects Florida opulence
(Fort Lauderdale) Sun SentinelMar-a-Lago, built in the 1920s as the opulent Palm Beach estate of Marjorie Merriweather Post, became known as a social mecca for her costume balls, teas, recitals and famous square dances. Most of us know it today as real-estate mogul Donald Trump's...Tags: Government, Sales, Donald Trump, Fort Lauderdale, Central Park
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Hurricane Norbert slams into Mexico's Baja coast
The Associated PressHurricane Norbert slammed into Mexico's southern Baja California peninsula on Saturday with torrential rains and screaming winds, forcing scores of people to flee flooded homes. Norbert, a Category 2 storm with winds of up to 105 miles, hit land near...Tags: Disasters, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Meteorological Disasters, National Hurricane Center
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Libraries to close Thursday for training
Williamsburg regional libraries will be closed Thursday for the library system's annual staff training day. The closure includes the James City County, Williamsburg and Mobile libraries. Users can access the library's Web site, www.wrl.org, on...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Williamsburg, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hampton Roads, James City County
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Workable ideas for home offices
I'm trying to carve out space in our family room for a home office. It's not meant to be anything grand - just a chair-desk combination, some storage units and space for my computer and printer. Most of what I've seen in furniture stores seems scaled for...Tags: Interior Design, North Carolina
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How Much Cold Can Your Household Stand?
It's October. It's New England. It's the time of the year when everyone is wondering the same thing. When do you turn on the heat? There are the physical indicators to consider: Can you see your breath? Is there a layer of frost on the rugs in the...Tags: John Adams
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Home and garden events in the Southland
OCT. 11 Huntington plant sale: Staff and volunteers will answer questions about plant selection and care, soil improvement, pruning and dividing, lawn care and pest problems at the Huntington Botanical Gardens' annual event. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, San Marino, Arts, Botany, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Hurricane Norbert nears Mexico's Baja California
Fishermen pulled in their boats and hotels warned tourists away from beaches today as Hurricane Norbert strengthened to a Category 2 storm and bore down on Mexico's southern Baja California Peninsula. Norbert, with winds of 100 mph, was expected to hit...Tags: Disasters, Texas, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters
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