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The San Diego Union-Tribune

  • Instyle: What to wear? (PDF)

  • GENE WEINGARTEN     
    His brainstorm has ale-force winds
    A few months ago, I promised to stop telephoning customer service reps and harassing them with idiot questions. I said it was a solid promise, and it was. Today, I am asking only about liquids.

  • BROADCAST BRIEFS
    Rose back at PBS talk show
    Sidelined since undergoing heart surgery in March, Charlie Rose returns tonight to his PBS talk show – and he'll be answering some questions instead of just asking them.

  • Gibson's double shift nears end; soon, he can just focus on 'World'
    It's doubtful Charles Gibson qualifies for overtime pay.

  • They call it puppy love, and it's a fling worth $320K

    “We call them orphans,” John Van Sante said. “They're not homeless; they have a place to stay. What they need is a family.”

  • TELL ME ABOUT IT    CAROLYN HAX
    Find honest bit of support for friend
    What do I say to a friend who tells me she's pregnant by a guy she started dating two months ago? Furthermore, she's 30 and he's 20 and without a job and living with his mother.

  • DEAR ABBY
    It's no secret why they didn't tell her
    DEAR ABBY: My brother-in-law, “Dale,” was planning a surprise 40th birthday party for my sister, “Linda.” I found out about the party one week before it happened.

  • instyle
    If you don't like to eat vegetables, how about wearing them? Real and imitation vegetables were the centerpieces last week for what was billed as the first-ever salad fashion show. Fitness guru Richard Simmons was the host for the event, held at New York City's Grand Central Terminal.

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