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Fashionistas in the big, well-dressed city

Frothy as a Margarita and just as salty, Sex and the City all but mambos its way onto the screen.

Jonathan Storm: Witness to death sentences

When the Supreme Court ruled last month that Kentucky’s lethal-injection execution protocol was constitutional, lifting a nationwide execution moratorium, the Rev. Carroll Pickett was one of the most disappointed men in America.

Sideshow: Dunkin’ Donuts dumps ad

So, what’s in a keffiyeh, anyway?
Dunkin’ Donuts has yanked an ad featuring Rachael Ray, because it features the Food Network star wearing what looks like a keffiyeh, a popular headdress ‘n’ scarf worn by Arab men (of all ages and walks of life). Why yank it? The large cloth, which comes

Inqlings: A match made in the stars - and stripes

Ben Betsy, and now I hear those crazy kids are fixin’ to take the plunge over the July 4 holiday.

Tell Me About It: Wife shouldn’t begrudge husband time off

Question: My wife and I have been married four years. We share a mortgage but don’t have kids or other significant debt.

Tattle: Note to single women: George is freeee

IT COULD BE back to pushing drinks for Sarah Larson.
In Touch Weekly reports that the 29-year-old former Las Vegas cocktail waitress and her slightly more famous beau, George Clooney, have split after nearly a year of gracing red carpets together.

Jenice Armstrong: Scarfing up the slip-ups

ONE OF THE silliest oh-no-she-didn’t (head swivel optional) moments that people are talking about isn’t another glaring slip-up by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton - or even by Sen. Barack Obama, who has suffered some unfortunate slips of his own of late.

Dan Gross: Take note of Betsy Ross ‘flag’

THE BETSY ROSS House (239 Arch) is going for a Guinness world record for the largest flag made of Post-It notes.

Ellen Gray: USA puts a testy cop ‘In Plain Sight’

IN PLAIN SIGHT. 10 p.m. Sunday, USA.
THERE ARE no doubt women in law enforcement who play by the rules, keep their private and professional lives separate and manage to get along with bosses and colleagues who aren’t even slightly afraid of them.

On the Side: Funny, it still looks like Murray’s

Murray’s Deli, the Bala Cynwyd fixture, has long derived its identity not so much from its decor or menu of Jewish deli standards, but from its proximity - less than a block away - to competing Hymie’s Deli, the older of the two (at this location), but the more recently updated.

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