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Friday 10 February 2012

BUPIPE DREAM - Van Ingen set to challenge world’s best at Millrose Games, Feb 10, 2012

"Erik van Ingen definitely has the personality to be one of the nation’s top track athletes. But he also has the résumé.
Erik van Ingen will head to New York City tomorrow to compete in the 105th annual Millrose Games. Van Ingen will face some of the world’s top runners in the prestigious Wanamaker Mile.
Van Ingen, a fifth-year senior, will participate in the Millrose Games tomorrow at the New York City Armory. The two-time All-American will compete in the meet’s featured event, the Wanamaker Mile."
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WORLD WALKABOUT -Top 10 Best Things About Koh Phi Phi, Feb 10, 2012

"There are so many great things I want to share about Thailand, but in lieu of a full play-by-play for each day, I am going to sum it up into a nice list–the top 10 best things about Koh Phi Phi Island. These are roughly in order of how much I liked them, starting from ten…
Many of the hotels displayed elaborate food carvings and displays as a way to entice you to come into their restaurants. We didn’t actually eat a single on of these restaurants, but they did make for some nice photo ops!"
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FORUM OYECARIBE - Rihanna Earns Sexiest Woman Alive Title (Esquire Magazine), Feb 10, 2012

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JolieBritTish - Burberry Sell Their 'Body' With The Best Body In Town, Feb 10, 2012

"After the success of their first Burberry Beauty cosmetics range last Fall/Winter, the British brand are deciding to make use of the same model for their new fragrance called Body. With a perfectly toned sculpture of a body that gave her the Victoria's Secret appeal, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley compliments the fleshy theme of the concept. There's a degree of indecency about the ad campaign however. The traditional Burberry trench has been strategically placed around the nearly nude figure when it should be fully concealing it instead. But this is a world where class has taken a hike, and Rosie's irresistible charm is pleasing in any state. View the final ad campaign here."
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LA TIMES - World's best bridge? Grand Canyon Skywalk, says travel magazine, Feb 10, 2012

The Grand Canyon Skywalk, shown here around its 2007 opening, cost $40 million to build.
"It's hard to say what makes something a landmark -- and how long it takes to earn such status. For the Grand Canyon Skywalk in Arizona, it took just five years. The glass walkway built as a tourist attraction over the western part of the Grand Canyon recently was selected by Travel + Leisure readers as the world's top new bridge."
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BOSTON GLOBE - Lincoln teen Corey Stock on cross-country trek to Turkey for World Junior championships, Feb 10, 2012

Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High senior Corey Stock, pausing during a workout at the Weston Ski track, is preparing for a leading role on the US women’s cross-country team at the Junior World Ski Championships this month in Turkey, where the 17-year-old will compete in four events.
"Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High senior Corey Stock, pausing during a workout at the Weston Ski track, is preparing for a leading role on the US women’s cross-country team at the Junior World Ski Championships this month in Turkey, where the 17-year-old will compete in four events. (Photos by Michele McDonald for The Boston Globe)"
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GALLERIST NY - Bay Area Figurative Painter William Theophilus Brown Dies at 92, Feb 10, 2012

"William Theophilus Brown, whose figurative work in manifold styles aligned him contemporary West Coast figurative painters like Richard Diebenkorn and Elmer Bischoff, died on Wednesday at his home in San Francisco, at the age of 92"
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LA TIMES - Norma Merrick Sklarek obituary: Pioneering African American architect was 85, Feb 10, 2012

Norma Merrick Sklarek dies at 85.
"Norma Merrick Sklarek, the first African American woman in the country to become a licensed architect, who helped produce Terminal 1 at Los Angeles International Airport and the American Embassy in Tokyo, died Monday at her home in Pacific Palisades. She was 85"
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INQUISITOR - Nello Ferrara, “Lemonhead” and “Atomic Fire Balls” Candy Creator, Dies at 93, Feb 10, 2012

"Sugar fanatics and sweets connoisseurs have reason to mourn: Nello Ferrara, the inventor of Atomic FireBalls, Lemonheads, Boston Baked Beans and Black Forest Gummy Bears died Friday of cancer at his home in River Forest, Illnois. He was 93"
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LA TIMES - Robert Hecht Jr. dies at 92; dealer in ancient art, Feb 10, 2012

Robert E. Hecht Jr.
"Robert Hecht Jr. died just weeks after his criminal trial in Rome, on charge of trafficking in looted antiquities, ended without a conviction. One of his chief clients had been the J. Paul Getty Museum"
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NY TIMES - John Sargent, Former Doubleday President, Dies at 87, Feb 10, 2012

"John T. Sargent, who as president and later chairman of Doubleday & Company oversaw its expansion from a modest-size family-controlled book publisher to an industry giant with interests extending into broadcasting and baseball, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan. He was 87"
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FIJI LIVE - Soul singer Adele finds her voice again, Feb 10, 2012



"British soul singer Adele, who shot to fame with her album "21", is to make her live comeback at the Grammy Awards on Sunday after a throat problem threatened to wreck her stellar career.
Despite being out of action since October, she has continued to win plaudits and will showcase the voice that has caused so much concern at the ceremony in Los Angeles, where she is in contention for six awards.
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FIJI LIVE - Madonna stalker escapes from hospital, Feb 10, 2012



"A man convicted of stalking Madonna and who has "very violent tendencies" has escaped from a psychiatric hospital, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said Thursday.
Robert Dewey Hoskins, 54, who was convicted in 1996 of stalking Madonna -- he once scaled a wall of the star's Hollywood home and threatened to cut her throat from ear to ear -- walked out of hospital last Friday, said a spokesman.
He was jailed for 10 years in 1996, and after his release was transferred to one hospital where he was determined to be a "mentally disturbed offender," according to police."
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Cook Islands News, Feb 10, 2012 (2)

The Cook Islands Aotearoa Society gathered to celebrate Waitangi Day
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The Cook Islands Aotearoa Society gathered at their Marae in Tupapa to celebrate Waitangi Day with a hangi and chats over a cuppa tea. While today, February 6, is officially Waitangi Day – the society members decided to celebrate the day yesterday in line with New Zealand."
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Cook Islands News, Feb 10, 2012

Joe Kaveao is being praised for his efforts, along with workmate Daniel Maoate, for helping save an American tourist who almost drowned off the reef in Arorangi.
"Two builders are being praised for their quick thinking and selfless actions after they saved an American tourist who was at risk of drowning in rough seas.
Joe Kaveao and Daniel Maoate came to the aid of a man who got himself into trouble while swimming in the lagoon at Crown Beach Resort and Spa."
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SAMOA NEWS - Cruise Ships Just Keep Coming, Feb 10, 2012

"The second of three cruise ships scheduled to visit the territory this week arrived yesterday morning. The cruise ship Costa Deliziosa, along with its 2,828 passengers and 1,100 crew members visited the territory during beautiful, sunny weather, and is the biggest ship to visit so far this year."
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SAMOA NEWS - LBJ medical staff march on EOB called off, Feb 10, 2012

"A planned peaceful march at 9a.m. today (Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012) comprising medical staff of the LBJ Medical Center did not go off as scheduled after new developments early this morning surfaced from the government. The half-mile march from Utulei Beach to the Executive Office Building was to call the government’s attention to the current financial plight faced by the hospital, which has implemented fee hikes and is poised to start laying off more than 200 workers starting tomorrow."
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HAWAII REPORTER - 5 Questions with NEWSmaker State Representative Gene Ward, Feb 09, 2012