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    The driver of a Miley Cyrus tour bus was killed Friday when the bus overturned, but the 16-year-old "Hannah Montana" star wasn't on board, Virginia State Police said.
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    Of all the adjectives one might use to describe Newsweek's current Sarah Palin cover, "unflattering" probably isn't one of them.
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  • Style stars
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  • Are you a spectacle?
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  • Facetime: Maidens of honor
    When you get 36 local women-owned companies and nearly 1,200 women in one room at Minneapolis' Graves Hotel, there's only one possible result -- high-energy shopping.
  • Seinfeld still makes 'nothing' funny
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  • The trend: Stories from Herman Miller
    Innovative furniture maker Herman Miller, producer of several midcentury icons, is the subject of an exhibit opening Friday at the Goldstein Museum of Design.
  • Literary Lions
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  • Psst: Out there with the prophecies
    It's just a coincidence -- although a happy one -- that the Edge Life Expo '09 opens on the same weekend as the movie "2012," which foretells the end of the world as we blow it.
  • Eleanor Mondale's recovery is going well
    In the first public update in more than two months, a website tracking Eleanor Mondale's recovery from brain cancer surgery says it is going well and that there has been "no sign of the tumor returning."
  • Stylepoints: "Presence of the Holidays"
    It's a pop-up market with 35 artists, including Local Motion, Iron by Cheryl, Patti Berg, Universal Pants, Cocoa & Fig and Sculati Design with live jazz all day Saturday.
  • End of Aerosmith?
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  • NBA great Abdul-Jabbar has rare form of leukemia
    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is being treated for a rare form of leukemia, and the basketball great said his prognosis is encouraging. The NBA's all-time leading scorer was diagnosed last December with chronic myeloid leukemia, he told The Associated Press on Monday.
  • High Point highlights
    The recently ended High Point Furniture Market offers a glimpse of what consumers will be seeing in local showrooms and retail stores in the next four months or so.
  • Love has landed
    Amy Butler's much-anticipated new fabric line, the Love Collection, has arrived.
  • Face time: Affair of the heart
    At the 15th Heart and Stroke Gala last month at the Depot in Minneapolis, the American Heart Association's mission to promote research and education about cardiovascular diseases and strokes was brought to life in a case study. The patient: 22-year-old Rachel Murray of Lake Elmo, who suffered a stroke in April.
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  • Brazil college backs down on mini-dress expulsion
    Brazil's case of the pink mini-dress that went viral on the Internet has left many scratching their heads: How could it be that an outfit, no matter how short, would cause such an uproar in a tropical nation where skimpy clothing and tiny bikinis barely raise an eyebrow?
  • Stylepoints: Party night for Twin Cities retailers
    At Excelsior & Grand in St. Louis Park, the shops have banded together to offer the latest fashions, jewelry and chocolate sampling, holiday hairstyles and chair massages.
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  • C.J.: Trackin' down Twilighters

    C.J. catches fans who get to meet lesser “Twilight Saga New Moon” vampires at a publicity event at the Mall of America in Bloomington.

  • Health care rally in Washington, D.C.

    Thousands of conservative protesters descended on the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, heeding the call of Minnesota Republican Michele Bachmann to show their anger at what they see as a government takeover of health care.

  • Jacob's best friend; Aaron Larson's story

    Twenty years have passed since Jacob Wetterling was abducted and never seen again. His best friend Aaron Larson, who was with Jacob and his brother the night of the abduction, still wonders why.

  • Reporter's Notebook: Remembering Jacob

    Aimee Blanchette talks with reporter Richard Meryhew about Aaron Larson, who was with Jacob Wetterling the night he was abducted. Today, Larson has his own family but is still looking for closure from that terrorizing night.

  • Adrian Peterson signs

    Adrian Peterson signing copies of his new DVD at MOA

  • C.J.: Quick trip through MagiQuest

    Grab a magic wand and join me!

  • Taste celebrates 40th birthday

    Aimee Blanchette talks with Taste editor Lee Dean about 40 years of the Taste section, free birthday cake and more.

  • 3-minute Egg: A day at Franconia Sculpture Park

    Tour the rustic-fantastic Franconia Sculpture Park, where giant 3-D art works live in the great outdoors. It's a perfect day-trip destination from the Twin Cities.

  • Kidney failure: Preview of a 4-part series

    Aimee Blanchette talks with medical reporter Josephine Marcotty about the number of people waiting for kidneys and the issues they face.

  • Dealspotter got caught with his mind in the gutter

    You can pay thousands to keep the leaves, seeds and helicpoters out of your gutters, but Ewoldt demonstrates a good product that does it for $50 on today's webcam.

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