
Aisle style
For every woman who has her heart set on a pouffy princess wedding gown, you'll find another who wants a sleek sheath. The good news for next year's brides is that there is a gown out there to suit any taste.
Sandals, slingbacks or flip-flops?
It seems like a no-brainer to advise brides to get shoes that are comfortable - or at least tolerable - but it's a tip Mindy Weiss finds herself repeating over and over to her clients.
Guest stars for sweeps week
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Today and tomorrow
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Flu vaccine makers to set doses record
Flu vaccine manufacturers expect to make a record number of doses for next flu season despite concerns that demand may drop because this year's vaccine was largely ineffective.
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Taking on a superhuman role
She's not just fast. She's very fast.
Invite late guest for leftovers
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I haven't lived here very long. Our only company is a dear friend, "Sid," who lives nearby. I love to entertain and have guests over, so naturally I invite Sid to dinner quite often.
What to do when you can't break a sweat
DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband, who is 71, has been diagnosed with anhidrosis, which means he cannot perspire.
Film version of literary classic 'The Stone Angel' hits big screen
Margaret Laurence’s cautionary tale of repressed passion and regret hit the big screen last Friday, with Canadian director Kari Skogland describing her take on The Stone Angel as the “sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll” version of the iconic novel.
Controversy continues from Babs' book | Fallon to hold 'Late Night' keys: source
Barbara Walters says she refuses to engage in a debate with Star Jones, who accused her of revealing a past affair with a senator just to sell books.
Pretty in pots
Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions.
A taste of Morocco from the barbecue
When it's grilling season, it's much easier to avoid the takeout dinner trap.
Whisky marinade gives salmon spectacular flavour
Welcome the 2008 outdoor grilling season with this spectacular salmon recipe and salad of asparagus and spinach.
The big three
Dr. Oz's prescriptions for the top three things you can do for good health and longevity:
All about You Docs
Even in his daily workout, Mehmet Oz multi-tasks. The superstar cardiologist extends a leg during his morning routine of 100 pushups to work out his abs as he keeps his upper body strong.
SHOT THROUGH THE HEART: NEW VACCINE MAY LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE
For the one in three Americans who struggle not only with high blood pressure but also with remembering to take daily meds to lower it, a solution is on the medical horizon. Instead of taking a pill every morning, a unique shot has scored remarkably well in a small study. With a dose of the vaccine every few months, the battle with mild-to-moderate hypertension may be won.
LOTS FOR MOMS THIS WEEKEND
Here's what's happening this weekend on the small screen:
Tips for the week
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Movies
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Strombo's star rises
George Stroumboulopoulos has been quietly amassing a devout Internet following that reaches beyond Canada's borders with his low-key CBC talk show, The Hour.
Today and tomorrow
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WALK AWAY TO END POLITICAL ARGUMENT
DEAR ABBY: I was taught that when you don't know a person's political affiliation, it is impolite to discuss politics, especially if it involves disparaging others (name-calling, putting down political candidates, et cetera).
Nothing says Mother's day like $400 celebrity gloves
I can't imagine what I would do with US$70,000. Likely invest in a house or a car, pay off some bills, go on a fantastic vacation or (at this time of the year) buy Mom something fabulous for Mother's Day.
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All in the family
All across Atlantic Canada, you'll find businesses proudly trumpeting their longevity with signs proclaiming that they were "established in 1928," or "serving you since 1952." Central Hampstead farmer Larry Slipp trumps most of them: he works land granted to his Loyalist ancestor, Leonard Slipp, in 1783.
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