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Hello, and welcome to this new section of the Living Golf Web site where I've been charged with the task of being CNN's golfing fashion expert! I'll be on hand to talk you through what's hot and what's not, both out on the course and at the 19th hole.
When as an ambitious 22-year-old modern languages graduate, Amanda Staveley rose at 4am every day to cook and strip the meat from dozens of chickens, she had little idea that her pre-dawn catering activities would open the door to the glittering world of high finance and the billions of dollars at the disposal of the Arabian Gulf's ruling sheikhs.
Actress Bonnie Hunt had been pursued for 15 years to host a talk show before she agreed to enter the daytime arena with "The Bonnie Hunt Show," which debuts September 8.
Tonto Rim Search and Rescue's drawing for an Arctic Cat Prowler XT 650 and a Big Tex Trailer will be held Sunday, Aug. 31. Don't miss your last chance to enter the raffle. Tickets may be purchased at the Labor Day Weekend Crafts Fair in Pine.
"Burn" finds Coen brothers in goofy mood LOS ANGELES - In "Burn After Reading," the Coen brothers have taken some of cinema's highest-profile and most expensive actors and chucked them into looney-tunes roles in a thriller set in and about Washington. It takes awhile to adjust to the rhythms and subversive humor of "Burn" because this is really an anti-spy thriller in which
A program on Payson people bringing pure water, vegetable gardens and a feeding center for 200 children left orphaned by the many diseases on the tiny island of Rusinga in Lake Victoria, Africa will be presented at 7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 29 and 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 30. The Aug. 29 program will be at The Meeting Place, 1107 S. Beeline, Suite 2. The Aug. 30 program is at the Payson Seventh-day
Arms waving in agitation and at times pacing a narrow ledge five stories above ground, a distraught man kept police and other emergency workers on edge for more than two hours Monday in downtown Charleston. Police received the first call about a man on the roof of the parking garage near the Gaillard Auditorium at 9:02 a.m.