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In Paris, it's out with excess, in with pleasing clothes.
A light wind of change is blowing through fashion. It is not the stiff spring breeze in Paris chasing away the clinging chill of winter. Nor the hurricane that has displaced John Galliano and left a trail of devastation on the autumn/winter 2011 season.
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Negligence; Slip and Fall; Actual or Constructive Knowledge.
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In Paris, it's out with excess, in with pleasing clothes.
A light wind of change is blowing through fashion. It is not the stiff spring breeze in Paris chasing away the clinging chill of winter. Nor the hurricane that has displaced John Galliano and left a trail of devastation on the autumn/winter 2011 season.
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Brad Pedersen
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - It wasn't the workout trainer Michael Stoute wanted, but he was able to breeze Sea Moon three furlongs in 41.20 seconds Friday morning in preparation for today's $3 million Breeders' Cup Turf at Churchill Downs.
Stoute wanted to work Sea Moon, the co-third choice on the morning line at 4-1, a half-mile Thursday, but the turf course was closed by Churchill Downs track superintendent Butch Lehr when rain began falling shortly after 9:15 a.m.
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On one recent Wednesday race evening when the sky was still clear and blue, the wind blew so lightly that Charlie Obersheimer was using his thinnest, biggest sail to catch as much breeze as he could.
With sunglasses, a cap and a tan, he looked like the stereotype of a yachtsman as he leaned, the stainless steering wheel gleaming in the sun as he turned.
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By Sandra J. Pennecke
Correspondent
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In the week since James Brown moved back to Pittsburgh from Fayetteville, N.C., he discovered how hard it is to park near his North Point Breeze apartment.
We usually pull up to the intersection and do a quick scan, but there's rarely an open spot," said Brown, 47, as he surveyed the 6700 block of McPherson Boulevard, where vehicles lined both sides of the street at mid-morning.
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JOHN GUARE IS perhaps the greatest unknown playwright working today. If you know him at all, it's probably from. his biggest commercial success, Six Degrees of Separation. If you're an occasional theatergoer, you might recognize his comedy/ drama The House of Blue Leaves. If you're into offbeat films, maybe you've seen the 1981 pic Atlantic City, which he scripted. My first exposure to his work came in 1981, when I saw a production of Landscape of the Body that, quite literally, changed my perception of the possibilities of theater.
Open Stage Theatre presents the Pittsburgh premiere of the 2000 version of . It's in two parts - "Bullfinch's Mythology" and "The Sacredness of the Next Task" - performed separately, with each running about two-and-a-half hours.
Ultimately, Guare...
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