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The CEO of Matches offers her tips for your summer wardrobe
What every woman needs right now in her wardrobe is a "really good versatile skirt", Chapman says. Joint boss of the high-end boutique brand, which she set up 23 years ago with her husband, Tom, Chapman's skirt has to be one she can wear to work, then out to dinner with one of the designers Matches stocks. Most of...
guardian.co.uk (32 minutes ago)

'Sell in May, and go away'? It might be better to hold on, say stock market analysts
The origins of the phrase date from the time when the City was full of toffs who became more preoccupied with the social whirl in the summer than the market’s machinations.
dailymail.co.uk (39 minutes ago)
Obama agenda seems to be weathering controversies
Despite Democratic fears, predictions of the demise of President Barack Obama's agenda appear exaggerated after a week of cascading controversies, political triage by the administration and party leaders in Congress and lack of evidence to date of wrongdoing close to the Oval Office.
miamiherald.com (1 hour ago)
Obama agenda seems to be weathering controversies
WASHINGTON-Despite Democratic fears, predictions of the demise of President Barack Obama's agenda appear exaggerated after a week of cascading controversies, political triage by the administration and party leaders in Congress and lack of evidence to date of wrongdoing close to the Oval Office.
denverpost.com (1 hour ago)

Trial date set for fatal North Scranton stabbing
A North Scranton woman accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend nearly two years ago may finally get her turn before a jury. Rebekah Hayes, 31, has been locked up at the Lackawanna County Prison since city police charged her in September 2011 with crimi
thetimes-tribune.com (1 hour ago)
Governor still vetting his nominations for prison relocation committee
SALT LAKE CITY - Gov. Gary Herbert may have to pick up the pace if a proposal to consider potential relocation of the state prison is to meet a legislatively set deadline. After weeks of debate, state lawmakers approved legislation this year calling for the establishment of a new prison relocation and development...
standard.net (1 hour ago)
Obama agenda seems to be weathering controversies
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Despite Democratic fears, predictions of the demise of President Barack Obama's agenda appear exaggerated after a week of cascading controversies, political triage by the administration and party leaders in Congress and lack of evidence to date of wrongdoing close to the Oval Office....
ap.org (1 hour ago)

Obama agenda seems to be weathering controversies
WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite Democratic fears, predictions of the demise of President Barack Obama's agenda appear exaggerated after a week of cascading controversies, political triage by the administration and party leaders in Congress and lack of evidence to date of wrongdoing close to the Oval Office.
yahoo.com (1 hour ago)
Drop that phone and drive
By Rolayne Fairclough As I write this, three girls are in hospitals with serious injuries. They were hit on their way home from school by a driver who was sending a text message. The sad irony here is that this week also marked the date when Utah’s new teen driver cell phone ban went into effect. We know from the...
sltrib.com (1 hour ago)
The Times' journey through Year 175 - May 18
From the purchase in 1913 of the Shreveport Glass and Bottle Company in Cedar Grove, to notification in 1942 that Fair Park footballer and local sailor Doyle Waggoner was a prisoner of the Japanese, to more national exultation on the safe splashdown of astronaut Gordon Cooper in 1963, here are today's front pages...
shreveporttimes.com (2 hours ago)
A letter to … my nieces and nephews
Life can be strange and you have to figure your way through it – do you remember that advice I gave you? Things were different then – I'd moved from a working-class background to a professional position and made many mistakes along the way. Looking at my growing number of nieces and nephews, I could see the younger...
guardian.co.uk (2 hours ago)

RBS and NatWest fees revamp penalises authorised borrowers
Millions of NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland current account customers are to be hit with new charges of up to £72 a year – on top of the interest they must pay – if they go overdrawn by more than just a tenner. RBS, which is 82% owned by taxpayers, is introducing an arranged overdraft fee on 12 July. Some...
guardian.co.uk (2 hours ago)

Nuffield retail bond launches at 6% – but does it have a clean bill of health?
Nuffield Health, which bills itself as the UK's "leading not-for-profit provider of health and wellbeing services", this week launched a bond paying 6% a year on deposits of as little as £1,000. The rate is more than double the interest paid on the current best-buy savings accounts, and is the latest in a string of...
guardian.co.uk (2 hours ago)
Sports digest: Charles Woodson pushes back meeting with Raiders because of charity obligation
He had charity date, set to be in Oakland Tuesday
mercurynews.com (3 hours ago)

New trial date set and plea agreement accepted in baseball bat murder case
A new trial date has been set for one of the suspects charged in connection to the April 18, 2012, murder of another man with a baseball bat, in what turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. Meanwhile, a second suspect in the case has entered...
yumasun.com (3 hours ago)
Weather Talk: Cool weather, drought meant fewer tornadoes
Through April, only three people had died from tornadoes so far in 2013. In the very active tornado year of 2011, 543 deaths had already occurred by this date.
inforum.com (3 hours ago)

Anna Lappe: Wendy's, What Are You Waiting For?: Calling on the Fast Food Giant to Stand up For...
by Christina Bronsing and Anna Lappé Who has freckles, pigtails, and is still holding out from joining the Fair Food Program? If you guessed the fresh-faced mascot of Wendy's, give yourself a gold star. As part of its efforts to improve conditions in the fields, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, a group of...
huffingtonpost.com (4 hours ago)
DU police warn campus after reports of date rape drug incidents
University of Denver police issued a crime notice Thursday concerning multiple reports of women being slipped the date rape drug at various bars around campus.
denverpost.com (5 hours ago)
Gates reclaims ‘world’s richest’ title from Slim
Bill Gates is once again the world’s richest person. The 57-year-old co-founder of Microsoft recaptured the title from Mexican investor Carlos Slim on Thursday, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, as the software maker hit a five-year high. It is the first time Gates has held the mantle since 2007. His...
indiatimes.com (5 hours ago)
Bozrah town meeting set for May 29
The tentative date for Bozrah’s annual town meeting, to be held in the multipurpose room at Fields Memorial School, 8 Bozrah Street Ext., is 7 p.m. May 29. The date and meeting call is subject to approval by the Board of Selectmen at its May 21 regular meeting.
norwichbulletin.com (6 hours ago)
Stanton progressing in running program
Pinpointing a target date for Giancarlo Stanton's return remains up in the air.
mlb.com (8 hours ago)
Amendment adds expiration date for proposed sales tax hike
A bill permitting the Clark County Commission to increase the sales tax to support the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department has been approved by the Senate Revenue and Economic Committee.
lasvegassun.com (9 hours ago)

Boston Fund Director Worries Donations Won't Be Enough
Double amputees and families of victims killed during the Boston Marathon attacks will get the most money from the One Fund Boston. Kenneth Feinberg, the attorney overseeing the fund for the victims most affected by the attacks, released a statement Wednesday explaining how and when the money collected will be...
huffingtonpost.com (9 hours ago)

Historic Milwaukee Bar's Bra Ban Lifted
MILWAUKEE — A historic Milwaukee bowling alley and bar almost went without the appropriate support after a city inspector decided dozens of bras hanging from its ceiling were a fire hazard. Holler House owner Marcy Skowronski said she and some of her friends started the tradition 45 years ago, when they had a few...
huffingtonpost.com (9 hours ago)

Global flood gains astronomical fix (Photos)
The Center for Scientific Creation and the Creation Science Hall of Fame separately announced today that an astronomical date for the Global Flood is now available.This date for the Global Flood is the date that the five most clock...
examiner.com (9 hours ago)
Wall Street's Record-Breaking Week
Stocks finished out another record-breaking week. The Dow, S&P and NASDAQ stock indexes have posted four straight weeks of gains. The Dow Jones Industrial average ended the day up 121 points to close the week at 15,354. Year-to-date, the Dow is up 17 percent. ...
abcnews.com (10 hours ago)
Maj. Towers, 95, shares a dramatic Holocaust story
The date was April 13, 1945, and a task force of American soldiers had just stumbled upon a train full of 2,500 Jewish prisoners heading toward the Bergen-Belsen death camp in northwestern Germany.
gainesville.com (11 hours ago)
Man accused of stalking Jennifer Lawrence's family
A Canadian man is accused of stalking and harassing the family of Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence and is awaiting a July 23 trial date in the Jefferson County jail.Click to Continue »
kentucky.com (11 hours ago)

What to Wear This Weekend, From Date Night to Brunch
We've got three very different lacy looks to take you through Monday morning
people.com (11 hours ago)

Happy Birthday, Tina Fey! 5 Things We'd Love to See Her Do This Year
Celebrities may come and go, but one thing will never change: our love for Tina Fey. We loved her when she was hosting Weekend Update and joking about "mom jeans" on SNL. We loved her script for Mean Girls so much that we're still trying to make "fetch" happen. We loved her as Liz Lemon on 30 Rock (find out why!),...
ivillage.com (12 hours ago)