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...Hall to investigate a report of a possible theft in progress. Security guards had some across three juveniles tampering with a bicycle. The group fled, and a check of the area turned up negative. Officers found a bicycle at the scene with a cable lock almost cut through. The owner was notified to retrieve...
Even Helmut Lang, who last week sold the remaining stake in his company to majority owner Prada, went commercial, with a collection of fresh cotton suits and sexy draped and knotted jersey dresses inspired by Greek togas. Viktor & Rolf, the Dutch duo who launched their first perfume, Flowerbomb, with the cosmetics giant L'Oréal, gave the safari jacket and the tuxedo a feminine edge with ribbon trim...
Today only a small percentage of brides' families cover all the costs. More often, it's the people getting married who end up paying. Wedding planner Mishell Henke, owner of An Unforgettable Occasion in Yorba Linda, Calif., says 95% of the formal weddings she handled last year were paid for by the couple themselves. Often the engaged pair do this so they can have the kind of ceremony they want instead of what somebody's mother dictates. They pay, they choose--whether it's an intimate affair or a blowout event like the one your daughter envisions...
...young satirists; of complications following heart surgery; in Los Angeles. After struggling as a Catskills comic, using the stage name Jack Roy, he left the business for 12 years and sold aluminum siding. But he made a comeback in his 40s, with a new name (suggested by a club owner) and a new catchphrase, "I don't get no respect." A zealous joke writer--he would jot them down on the cardboard from his laundered shirts--he got his first big break with a spot on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967. To avoid going on the road and leaving...
...dinner attended by 60 Democrats at Joe Allen's, an American restaurant in Paris. Voting registrars for the parties have also fielded queries from expats who want to know whether they can vote in crucial swing states, where they may have previous ties. Abigail Altman, a Democrat and co-owner of the Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore on Paris' Right Bank, was able to sign up to vote in Florida where she used to live and her mother still resides, even though her last U.S. address was in Massachusetts, Kerry's home state. "I can do more good in Florida instead...