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Location American Style News for 3 November 2012
Death of Letitia Baldrige Is Loss for Society as Decorum Fades In trying times like these, the loss of any oracle of manners, kindness and courtesy, especially Letitia Baldrige, who was known as the “doyenne of decorum,” is immeasurable.
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The Mirror: Fears of Aging Color the Discussion of Gray Hair

The New York Times - 3 Nov 2012 00:54
The Mirror: Fears of Aging Color the Discussion of Gray Hair Taking extensive measures to color gray hair allows more time for discussion on when to allow it to stay naturally gray.
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Canada Would Welcome Election Losers

The New York Times - 3 Nov 2012 00:48
Canada Would Welcome Election Losers Many Canadians would welcome the influx of disenchanted Obama supporters who’ve threatened to move if the president loses the election.
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Michael Kleinmann: Underwear Fit for a Blackout

The Huffington Post - 3 Nov 2012 01:32
Underwear brands have been continually jumping on the glow-in-the-dark underwear train this year, and it appears for good reason. Check out some of our favorite glow-in-the-dark underwear for your next blackout.
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On the Runway Blog: Letters From the Editors

The New York Times - 3 Nov 2012 01:13
On the Runway Blog: Letters From the Editors New volumes look at Vogue editors and the photos of Tim Walker.
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Jeanine Celeste Pang: Can You Change How You Feel About Change? Like fish, a big change is harder to tackle, so I start small. The bigger things are the ones that really gnaw, like some endless loop of regrets and hypothetical do-overs.
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Tabatha’s Takeover: What Cameron Diaz Did Right The "Tabatha Takes Over" star has something nice to say for a change!
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Tammy Baldwin, on the Edge of Making History

The New York Times - 3 Nov 2012 01:44
Tammy Baldwin, on the Edge of Making History Tammy Baldwin is balancing being a loyal, hard-working representative of Wisconsin and an emerging national figure in the gay community.
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Laura Cococcia: Nick Africano: Music as an Art of Inclusion

The Huffington Post - 3 Nov 2012 22:47
Laura Cococcia: Nick Africano: Music as an Art of Inclusion t's no secret that music has a unique way of unifying people across cultures, geographies and communities. It takes exceptional artists and performers to build those stories to which many can relate. Nick Africano, whose...
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Crowd Sourcing: It Turns Out You Can Hire Your Own Fan Club! Can you think of anything more heartbreaking than hitting up your fave shopping destination, finding a sick deal, then realizing that you have no one to share in your boutique bliss? Or, what about when you've landed aft...
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Wonder Woman Wished She Had This Off-The-Chain Chanel Cuff Is it weird that we already know what we want for the holidays? Santa, are you listening? The object of lust in question comes courtesy of Chanel, who has delivered an accessory that's pure badass bling. Say bonjour to t...
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Dr. Abraham Froman: Pittsburgh Native Adam Paul Causgrove Named Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year Determined by popular vote and now in its fifth year, the Robert Goulet Memorial Mustached American of the Year is not a "best mustache" contest, but is awarded to the person who is deemed to best representing the sexual...
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Vans Equips Us With The Perfect Kicks To, Um, Kick Off The Holiday Season First, we swooned over this fall’s Vans x Kenzo collaboration, then we got to take a tour of the unbelievably fun company campus, and now we find ourselves coveting the newest offerings featured in the Vans holida...
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An Inspiring Sandy Tale - Company Hooks Stranded Up With Free Rooms Though Hurricane Sandy's aftermath was traumatic to say the least, we had some uplifting moments thanks to inspiring good Samaritans. This disaster revealed some real-life heroes, tales of heroism, and plain 'ole generos...
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Could The Weather Determine Tuesday’s Election Results? It looks like Hurricane Sandy isn’t the only weather that could have an impact at the polls. Whether it rains — or not — on Election Day may also affect the results. According to a 2007 study that ex...
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It seems like the jury is still more or less out on No Doubt's don't-call-it-a-comeback. If you recall, its last video for the admittedly catchy "Settle Down" seemed like an all-too-transparent ad campaign. This time aro...
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Though the lights are now on in lower Manhattan, there are many lasting (some permanent) impressions of hurricane Sandy. One such effect? Car traffic, foot traffic, and, mostly, bike traffic. That's right, in the wake of...
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The 23 Funniest Pop Culture Charts

The Huffington Post - 3 Nov 2012 18:15
The 23 Funniest Pop Culture Charts Anyone out there who says math isn't fun obviously hasn't heard of the pop culture chart yet. Whether it's a Venn Diagram, a bar graph,...
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Each step of the Margiela for H&M debut has been fraught with mystery and delight — from its announcement and its lookbook to its haunted-house party and the actual products that will be for sale. For one more hur...
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George Heymont: Cantankerous Old Coots

The Huffington Post - 3 Nov 2012 16:05
Retirement often brings out the strangest passions in men. While some may join the Tea Party movement and use its activities as a vehicle for venting their frustrations, others take to volunteer work or seek out mentorin...
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Flat hair got you down? You're hardly alone. As many fine-haired ladies can attest, having limp, lackluster locks can be a real bummer, especially when all you want is a head of full, bouncy, shampoo-ad strands that move...
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