Month: January 2020

For a long time, medium-length haircuts were the hinterland of the hair world, rarely seen beyond guys attempting to turn a ballsy buzz into a seventies shag. But the rise of hairstyles such as the pompadour has seen them go from awkward in-between stage to bona-fide style move straight out of the grooming playbook. Whether
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Sponsored by Book Riot’s new literary fiction podcast Novel Gazing. These deals were active as of this writing, but may expire soon, so get them while they’re hot! Today’s Featured Deals Possessing the Secret of Joy by Alice Walker for $1.99. Get it here, or just click on the cover image below. Astonish Me by Maggie Shipstead for $2.99.
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The Campaign to Protect Rural England has changed its name to CPRE, the countryside charity.  The name has been launched this week to coincide with the conservation charity’s new strategy, which it hopes will enable more people to connect with the countryside.  The charity said it hoped the new name and logo would help it
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Shares of Caterpillar fell on Friday after reporting a revenue miss in the fourth quarter, citing “global economic uncertainty.” Industrial giant’s quarterly earnings came in at $2.63 per share adjusted, compared to an estimate of $2.37 per Refinitiv. However, its revenue fell 8% year-over year to $13.144 billion, below the estimate of $13.412 billion. CEO and
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Tinian, Northern Marina Islands (CNN) — In these days of long airport security lines and faceless online reservation systems, imagine booking a flight with an airline where you can ask for your pilot by name and then sit in the co-pilot’s seat. With that kind of availability, young pilots from around the world are gaining
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Saskatchewan artist Terri Fidelak doesn’t make music, but she’s nominated ahead of the 49th annual Juno Awards along with Bryan Adams, Alessia Cara and Shawn Mendes. Albeit for different categories, nominees will be celebrated during this year’s edition of Canada’s biggest night in music, held on March 15 at Saskatoon’s SaskTel Centre. READ MORE: Saskatoon
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(Photos: Getty Images) Get ready to air out your hip bones, people! Well, maybe—and only if you want to. The return of low-rise jeans has been circling for some time now, and making a full-fledged landing in mass retailers seems more a matter of “when” than “if.” Because we all know how the fashion industry
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When Fotis Dulos attempted suicide earlier this week, he was potentially going to lose the privilege of home ankle-monitoring and be on his way to prison to await trial on the charge of murdering his estranged wife, Jennifer Farber—possibly never to see freedom again. The court had called him back after it was discovered that
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The Angolan Scandal, exposed by the famed Luanda Leaks has just bankrupted a Canne’s high jewellery fixture – Fawaz Gruosi’s de Grisogono. Before Fawaz Gruosi, black diamonds, while popular, never quite achieved the allure of rebellious braggadocio under the astute marketing, creativity and absolute appeal of Gruosi’s sensual high jewellery creations. A high school dropout,
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