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Lavender is the first theme in a series of themed teas to be held at the Burroughs Home & Gardens on Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 14. The teas will be held at the historic Burroughs Home, located at 2505 First St., in downtown Fort Myers.
Hughes takes helm as president MMHCA Peggy Hughes, a licensed professional counselor and a trained mediator, was recently elected president of the Missouri Mental Health Counselor's Association (MMHCA).
JIM MAHONEY/DMNWhite's approach to business prefigured his traits as a politician: He was hard on himself and demanding of others, and he calculated his career moves many years into the future.
Senators cut in half most of the business license fee increases the House of Representatives is proposing and added new revenue-generating provisions in its substitute bill.
 

Queen Latifah will team up with Dolly Parton in the gospel musical comedy, Joyful Noise.

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The movie quest to get married gets flipped on its axis in the delightful new comedy White Wedding.

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It looks like Brandy will be juggling two reality shows this fall.

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American Bandstand may have been first to air, but once it premiered Soul Train soon became the indisputable American cultural institution of soul music.

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Despite lukewarm responses from most film critics, Takers, proved to be a crowd pleaser; it debuted number one its first week in theaters stateside, taking in 20.5 million at the box offic

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Just when it seems like everyone and their mama has a reality show, minority and female racing enthusiasts are getting added to the mix and are changing the game.

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Los Angeles Laker Ron Artest is probably best known for being one of the NBA?s most talented and skilled basketball players, but in tonight?s edition of TV One?s documentary series

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March 15: Rosemarie Monaco says "tattooing" your cars with her Car Tatts is a unique way to market your business. See if our experts agree.
 

Reuters - Stocks fell on Tuesday, led by declines in financial shares as reports on the European banking system renewed worries over the sector's health.


Reuters - Hewlett-Packard Co is suing former Chief Executive Mark Hurd following his hiring by rival technology firm Oracle Corp, court documents showed.


Reuters - China's state-owned Sinochem Corp has invited Temasek, the Singapore sovereign wealth fund, to join a consortium that may bid for Canada's Potash Corp , the world's largest fertilizer supplier, sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.
 
Hunting for a record deal won't cut it anymore. Modern bands are focusing more on the Internet, looking for film soundtrack opportunities and piggy-backing album sales on designer T-shirts.

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Old TVs, cellphones and other electronics don't belong in the trash; they should be recycled.

If all the Consumer Electronics Show coverage this week has you scheming to buy the new Google smart phone or a 3-D home theater system, you aren't alone. Americans have an insatiable appetite for the latest and greatest gadgets.


Mousetraps aren't just a snap anymore. Some try to kill humanely. One will even send an e-mail of a kill.

It's hard not to admire the common house mouse, Mus musculus . Upon setting up a new home, it neatly separates kitchen, bedroom and toilet areas. It has evolved to make its own vitamin C, and it's sensible enough to fear not only black lights (possibly because a mouse's urine has a fluorescent glow) but also rats (Musicide is common).



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Remember that even though you may not like each other everyday.....it doesn`t mean that you don`t love each other everyday!

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Reuters - Stocks fell on Tuesday, led by declines in financial shares as reports on the European banking system renewed worries over the sector's health.


Reuters - Hewlett-Packard Co is suing former Chief Executive Mark Hurd following his hiring by rival technology firm Oracle Corp, court documents showed.


Reuters - China's state-owned Sinochem Corp has invited Temasek, the Singapore sovereign wealth fund, to join a consortium that may bid for Canada's Potash Corp , the world's largest fertilizer supplier, sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.

Reuters - Republicans in the Congress showed little willingness to help President Barack Obama approve $350 billion worth of measures to boost the economy with midterm elections less than two months away.


 
*Out of the lime light? Not the Mooney Twins. The veteran comedians and twin sons of the legendary comedian Paul Mooney plan to stick around for a while.
*Conservative firebrand-radio host Rush Limbaugh joins televangelist Pat Robertson in being blasted by both the left and the right for comments made in the immediate aftermath of Haiti's deadly earthquake.
*NBA star Gilbert Arenas has been charged with a felony gun violation after admitting he drew guns in the team locker room in a highly publicized December 21 incident.
*Lee Bailey and Bailey Broadcasting proudly announce that "King From Atlanta to the Mountaintop" will once again hit the airwaves this weekend and on King Day, Monday, January 18. (Dates and times vary depending on stations' schedules.)
*While American Idol's auditions are hilarious to say the least there was one older gentleman out of Atlanta, Ga. that turned down the lights and ended the auditions in Atlanta with a message.
*Authorities in California are looking for suspects in the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man who played bass and toured the world with singer Lauryn Hill.
*This weekend, actor Denzel Washington will hit screens everywhere on a journey across a post-apocalyptic United States, protecting the last copy of a very important book - a very good book, if you will.
*Much is being made of NBC breaking racial barriers on television with the casting of two biracial leads in a prime time network drama.
 
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The entrepreneur Cherise P. Scott and Sylvie A. Kwedi worked together in the same department at a health nonprofit organization, helping to develop sites for clinical trials. When the department was eliminated by the organization, they decided to take the skills they had developed and use them to...
Full text of and commentary on the Democrat's latest proposal to combat the fading job market before November's midterm elections.
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AP - A Christian minister vowed Tuesday to go ahead with plans to burn copies of the Quran to protest the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks despite warnings from the White House and the top U.S. general in Afghanistan that doing so would endanger American troops overseas.


AP - Their control of the House in peril, Democrats are playing defense all across the country. Disgruntled voters, a sluggish economy and vanishing enthusiasm for President Barack Obama have put 75 seats or more - the vast majority held by Democrats - at risk of changing hands.


AP - A former CIA officer accused of revving an electric drill near the head of an imprisoned terror suspect has returned to U.S. intelligence as a contractor, training CIA operatives after leaving the agency, The Associated Press has learned.

AP - Firefighters planned to ramp up their battle Tuesday against a wildfire that forced about 3,000 people to flee their homes as the wind-whipped blaze filled the surrounding canyon with heavy smoke and spit flames.


AP - The international crossfire over Iran's stoning sentence for a woman convicted of adultery intensified Tuesday with a top European Union official calling it "barbaric" and an Iranian spokesman saying it's about punishing a criminal and not a human rights issue.


AP - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he has asked the U.S. to settle a dispute with Israel over settlement expansion that is threatening to derail Mideast peace talks.


AP - John Lennon's killer was again denied parole in New York, nearly 30 years after gunning down the ex-Beatle outside the musician's New York City apartment building.


AP - U.S. smoking rates continue to hold steady, at about one in five adults lighting up regularly, frustrated health officials reported Tuesday.
 

Reuters - Stocks fell on Tuesday, led by declines in financial shares as reports on the European banking system renewed worries over the sector's health.


 
[at MarketWatch] - Detroit is the most stressful U.S. city in which to live, according to Portfolio.com?s list of places where residents are most frazzled.
[at MarketWatch] - In this week's Realty Q&A, a retiree says his only debt is his $94,000 mortgage, and he wonders whether he should tap his 401 to pay off that bill. Lew Sichelman offers some advice.
[at MarketWatch] - Pending home sales in July rose 5.2% from downwardly revised June levels, the National Association of Realtors reports, though the indicator shows the market for existing homes is still depressed after the expiration of a key tax benefit.
[at MarketWatch] - Fixed-rate mortgages and 5-year ARMS are at record lows this week.
[at MarketWatch] - A growing number of homeowners are choosing to pay down their mortgages at a faster rate -- even if it means a substantial jump in their monthly payments.
[at MarketWatch] - An employee at a home-loan modification "law firm" offers a word of warning about the services offered by the company for which he works.
[at MarketWatch] - Rates on fixed-rate mortgages hit another low this week, after recent reports showed drops in existing- and new-home sales, according to Freddie Mac?s weekly survey.
[at MarketWatch] - The percentage of homes somewhere in the foreclosure process fell in the second quarter, Mortgage Bankers Association data show. It marks the first drop since 2006 and the largest quarter-to-quarter drop since 2005.
 
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