Fourteen years since unsolved murder The Sudbury Star Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:14 PM PST Fourteen years later, Renee Sweeney's killer has yet to be found. Friday marks 14 years since Sweeney, a 23-year-old Laurentian University student, was stabbed to death while working at Adults Only Video on Paris Street.[...] | Karzai meets Sarkozy as French threaten early pullout Gulf Times Fri, 27 Jan 2012 14:08 PM PST Afghan President Hamid Karzai meets Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday hoping to convince Paris not to accelerate its troop withdrawal and clinch a partnership agreement for post-2014. | All the Best Menswear Designers From This Seasonâs (capsule) New York New York Magazine Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:53 PM PST Following the fall menswear collections showed in Milan and Paris these past few weeks, the fashion trade fair (capsule) traveled from New York to Berlin and Paris. (capsule) showcases a wide selection of rising designers, focused primarily on urban fashion and modern, indie takes on classic men's tailoring. Click through our slideshow for shots of some of the best work on show at (capsule) New ... | Spring beauty trend: Blue to brighten spring's grey skies Canada.com Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:37 PM PST The Chanel Haute Couture show in Paris evidenced that blue eyeshadow, liner and polish will dominate the trend reports for spring. Azure, indigo, teal and turquoise - check out our choices to help you find the perfect azure, shade for you. | A night in Paris (sort of): Former painter opens Ogden nightspot Standard-Examiner Fri, 27 Jan 2012 13:35 PM PST OGDEN -- At least one victim of the housing crisis is bouncing back by opening The Paris Cafe, a romantically named but unfinished-looking hole-in-the-wall that Ernie McKown hopes will be Ogden's latest non-alcoholic night spot. It all started, he said, because it got too depressing painting homes from which people had been evicted. It was also depressing that the pay wasn't very good. "We'd ... | | |
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