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  • First edition of Great Gatsby to be sold at auction

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - A first edition copy of F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece, "The Great Gatsby," will be up for sale next month and could fetch up to $150,000, Sotheby's said on ...

  • Lifestyle briefs -- Published May 23 2013

    Record Net - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

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  • Arrested Development Almost here

    Entertainment Weekly - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    's journey back to the screen has been long and unpredictable. It has taken many turns, involved the use of many birds. And on this December evening, it has banked a hard right onto a Hollywood side street and pit-stopped in a magic club on gay night. Inside the gothic lounge of mystery, patrons in leopard vests, Army fatigues, and assless pants groove about. Near the bar, series creator ...

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  • Tips to help parents tackle kids acne

    West Australian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Parents are being taken by surprise with an increasing number of children start suffering acne problems several years before they become teenagers.Dermatologists are concerned, as early acne tends to become more severe with age and many treatments are unsafe for children, who are also at risk of teasing and bullying.Dermatology Professor Kurt Gebauer, co-chair of the All About Acne educational ...

  • Sorry Seattle Thunder named Sports Team of the Year

    The Seattle Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    If having the Kings slip through Seattle's fingers last week wasn't enough, here is some news that should make NBA fans in our city cringe: The Oklahoma City Thunder has been recognized as the 2013 Sports Team of the Year. Ouch! So that means Seattle lost the NBA franchise it thought was coming, and the NBA team that left town in 2008 is considered a model organization. The Thunder ...

  • In Indonesia soccer is kicked around by political parties

    General Sources - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    * Soccer becomes proxy battle of two political parties * Bakrie's side regains control after recent deal * Soccer market is the third biggest in world by attendance * 52 mln viewers watch each week, 12 mln attend games each year By Janeman Latul JAKARTA, May 24 (Reuters) - As monsoon rains swept the stadium, the chanting grew louder. "Indonesia! Indonesia!" More than ...

  • Ex-swimming coach banned from sport because of sex abuse sentenced to 7 years in prison

    Canada.com - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ROCKVILLE, Md. - A Virginia man who was once one of the nation's most prominent swimming coaches has been sentenced to seven years in prison for sexually abusing one of the girls he instructed. Richard J. Curl, who pleaded guilty in February, apologized to the victim Thursday afternoon in Montgomery County Circuit Court. Montgomery County Circuit Court Judge Marielsa Bernard imposed the ...

  • A look at weekend Thoroughbred racing

    Middle East Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Memorial Day weekend kicks off summer and, with no Triple Crown hopes to extend the spring, also kicks off a "second season" of racing. There are important turf races at Churchill Downs, Belmont Park, Hollywood Park and Arlington Park. Some of the nation's top steeds will be on display in the Grade I Met Mile at Belmont. Fillies and mares are in action from coast to coast and ...

  • USA Today Neyland Stadium has one of sports most unique fields

    WBIR - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Vol fans all know Neyland Stadium is a pretty special place, and now, USA Today has ranked Tennessee's home field as having one of the most unique playing surfaces in the world. Neyland ranked fourth on the list, following the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Roland Garros (home of the French Open), and TD Garden (home of the Boston Celtics). The newspaper doesn't get into what ...

  • Sports Nyakaye savours double dose

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nyakaye recorded 30:37.03 after a sprint finish to narrowly beat his Nyanza Zone rival Stanley Nyanchogora to gold medal. Nyanchogora crossed the finish line in second position with a time of 30:37.05, just two micro-seconds behind the winner. Chrispus Chebii of Nairobi was third in 31:02.35 while Evans Kipkorir ...

  • Lifestyle Can medical board really bite finger that feeds it

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    It is a open secret the board funds its activities through registration and licence fees collected from doctors and hospitals hence creating a conflict of interest. This perhaps vindicates the observers' claim the board cannot effectively punish doctors and hospitals who foot its ...

  • Lifestyle Girls eclipse boys in school enrolment

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The report reveals that more girls than boys enrolled in Standard One, sat for Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and enrolled for Form One in ...

  • Lifestyle More pressure over delayed TSC staff

    Standard Digital - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    TSC shall have three commissioners, the minimum constitutional requirement. "We want the two officers appointed immediately because we do not want to manage a crisis when we can avoid it," said Knut chairman Wilson Sossion. The names in question are the next best performers in the interview conducted by the educationist James Kamunge panel. The initial list presented to Parliament was ...

  • Teen who asked Kate Upton to prom going with another Sports Illustrated model

    New York Post - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Los Angeles teen who asked Kate Upton to be his prom date may have been turned down by the busty cover girl, but he found another Sports Illustrated swimsuit model willing to accompany him to the big dance.Jake Davidson made a YouTube video asking Upton to be his date that got 2.5 million views and even reached Upton herself. After saying she had to check her schedule, she turned him ...

  • A fun-filled day can turn tragic from drinking while boating

    KATU 2 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    PORTLAND, Ore. - The holiday weekend is fast approaching and for some of us that means taking the boat out on the water, even if the weather isn't exactly what we had hoped for. The Memorial Day weekend is typically the kick-off for the boating season and state officials want to remind folks to stay ...

  • The 10 Best salt and pepper sets

    The Independent - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Alfredo set is simply stunning, making it a great gift for a wedding or special birthday. Crafted in stainless steel, these large grinders have top-quality grinding technology, too. A subtle brown and white line towards the top differentiates the salt from the ...

  • Eat Spam and carry on Wartime pamphlets could teach us a thing or two about healthy thrifty eating

    The Independent - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The government issued pamphlets filled out with recipes for nourishing meals on a budget, along with tips for a healthier lifestyle and dietary advice. Now the nostalgic leaflets have now been compiled in a ...

  • My Life in Food Raymond Blanc

    The Independent - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Raymond Blanc was born in Franche-Comte and was inspired to cook by his mother. In 1972 he came to England to work as a waiter at the Rose Revived in Witney. The head chef fell ill one day and Blanc took over. Soon after, he opened a restaurant with his wife, Le Quat'Saisons. His main restaurant today, La Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, has two Michelin stars. Blanc will be at Taste of ...

  • On The Menu Guss world-famous fried chicken Fudge Kitchen Don Julio tequila Man Food

    The Independent - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Yes, they're not terribly modest at Gus's. That name even predates GQ naming it "a meal that is worth flying to" in 2001.So getting off a plane to Memphis, Tennessee, steadying myself against the heat, I made my way to the restaurant on a broken-down street in the city that gave the world rock'n'roll.The first thing that became obvious is that they aren't lying ...

  • Dont scratch the itch Scientists find neuro-transmitter that could be key to stopping the sensation

    Independent UK - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Scientists have discovered a key substance in the central nervous system responsible for transmitting the sensation of an itch from the skin to the brain - a finding that raises the prospect of new treatments for serious itching ...

  • Comment Weve all had an itch we need to scratch but what exactly is it

    Independent UK - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    An itch is not a tickle, although some people may think it is funny. Neither, according to the latest research, is an itch a form of pain, although try telling that to people tormented by chronic, long-term ...

  • McMaster prof says low grade in kids health report card requires lifestyle changes

    CBC News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The 2013 report card released by Active Healthy Kids shows Canada gets low grades across the board in physical activity. Active Healthy Kids is an organization that promotes an active lifestyle in children, and a source for knowledge, insight, and understanding for stakeholders to help build better programs to increase physical activity in children. Active Healthy Kids releases a report card ...

  • On the Runway Blog The Past and the Future Come Together at Parsons

    International Herald Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A look from Harim Jung, womenswear designer of the year. At Wednesday night's annual graduation gala held by Parsons the New School for Design, a fund-raising event that brought in nearly $1.7 million for the school's scholarship fund, four students took home the school's top awards. This year's winners for their graduating collections - shown during a runway presentation ...

  • T Magazine Food Matters | Steakhouse Art That Goes Against the Grain

    International Herald Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Nasser Azam , a 49-year-old London-based artist, is used to dealing in extremes. He once took an 11-day trip to Antarctica to paint large-scale abstract canvases outdoors, intentionally leaving the work on a frigid ice field overnight so it could be roughed up by the elements. Another time, Azam boarded a specially modified aircraft in Star City, Russia, and painted two triptychs honoring ...

  • Nursery reforms could cut childcare costs by 28 DfE calculates

    The Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    children to staff in nurseries.Government plans are currently stalled due to a disagreement within the coalition between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives.The new calculations released by the Department for Education under a freedom of information request said parent costs could be cut from 4 an hour to 3.49 an hour (a 12% cut) while teacher salaries could go up. Alternatively, if the ...

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