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Experts shed some light on how to maintain a beautiful complexion

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons and The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery have defined four levels of cosmetic medical care: noninvasive, minimally invasive, moderately invasive and surgical. The two societies also have charted the most popular procedures in cosmetic surgery from the teen years through the 60s. • Teens: Microdermabrasion, ear surgery, laser hair removal, nose and breast reshaping. • 20s: Medical skin care, Botox, laser skin resurfacing, liposuction, microdermabrasion, injectable fillers, skin tightening, nose reshaping, laser hair removal, laser treatment of leg veins, breast augmentation and lift, tummy tuck. •30s: Medical skin care, light-based treatments, injectable fillers, laser skin resurfacing, breast reduction, liposuction, microdermabrasion, chemical peel, laser treatment of leg veins, breast augmentation and lift, nose reshaping, laser hair removal, Botox, sclerotherapy, skin tightening, tummy tuck.


Kay Scarpetta knifed by Agent Lesbian

LIKE all the best romances, it began with a smouldering glance and "electricity in the air". It ended with a bungled kidnapping, attempted murder and salacious accounts of lesbian hanky panky.

More than a decade after Patricia Cornwell, the bestselling crime novelist, was unwittingly thrust into an explosive tabloid saga involving revenge, obsession and scantily clad FBI agents, one of the leading characters has decided to tell her story.

In Twisted Triangle, a book to be published in April, Cornwell’s brief lesbian dalliance with an FBI instructor named Margo Bennett is subjected to excruciating scrutiny - not to mention excruciating prose of the "As their eyes met . . ." variety.

Bennett’s decision to tell her story to a professional ghost-writer has reopened a painful but mostly farcical episode of seduction, betrayal and bullet-proof vests.


PayPal acquires a security company in a renewed anti-fraud effort

EBay's PayPal division recently snapped up Israeli security company Fraud Sciences, in a move that could help advance eBay in its long battle against online scammers.

Fraud Sciences' unique software is reportedly able to properly sort "between real and fraudulent transactions with unprecedented accuracy." Yesterday, its chief executives agreed to join PayPal's fraud management division, in a transition which could benefit hundreds of PayPal's merchant customers, and which could bring at least 200 more merchants to PayPal.

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Support groups

Obsessive and Compulsive Disorder Support, 7-8:30 p.m., St. Monica-St. George Church, 328 W. McMillan Ave., University Heights. Community Center. 513-271-7723.

Overeaters, 10 a.m., Covenant Church, 2860 Mack Road, Fairfield. 513-921-1922.

Overeaters, 11:30 a.m., First Baptist Church, 4410 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring. 513-921-1922.

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Seeing Red

You've heard about starving artists in Hollywood. If you're an acting hopeful, it's the same story: Don't expect to make a living in Tinseltown. Get a real job.Not necessarily true, says actor Kurtwood Smith, aka Reginald "Red" Forman on television's "That '70s Show."There are all kinds of opportunities for success in the world of film and TV, Smith told Pescadero High School students Thursday.In many niches in that world, he said, "It's a job you can make a living doing."Smith's visit to Pescadero High came about through his longtime friend Bruce Krempetz, now part-time drama teacher there.It is part of a new program Krempetz is introducing to the school through the elective drama classes. He wants to bring a wide range of speakers who are stage or film professionals to speak to the students.


Rudy's Reader's Strike

Nowadays, parents do their best to teach children the first rule of growing up in the age of the Internet: What happens on Facebook doesn't stay on Facebook, and what you put on your MySpace page could haunt you for life. But there's one thing technology can't change about adolescents: they never learn. Now it's Mitt's turn to say, "No way!" ... 5:02 P.M. (link)

* Update: Romneys or Roommates? The New York Times reviews a new MySpace TV series about "character-building exhibitionism." ... 12:10 A.M.

Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007

Hour of Lauer: Of the many unsolved mysteries in the case of Larry Craig, the greatest is simply, why won't he leave? He has no support left back home. He stands no chance in court. His entire party taps its feet, in vain, for him to go.


Property market: Winning ways to negotiate your cut-price property ...

Three months of falling prices have persuaded many that they must take a slice off their asking price if they really want to sell their home. In its last bulletin on the housing market, published on December 17, the property website Rightmove announced that asking prices had fallen by an average of 3.2 per cent over the month. Of this, it said, 1.1 per cent was attributable to a rush of one- and two-bedroom properties coming on to the market before the requirement to commission a Home Information Pack was extended to all property.

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Experts shed some light on how to maintain a beautiful complexion

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons and The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery have defined four levels of cosmetic medical care: noninvasive, minimally invasive, moderately invasive and surgical. The two societies also have charted the most popular procedures in cosmetic surgery from the teen years through the 60s. • Teens: Microdermabrasion, ear surgery, laser hair removal, nose and breast reshaping. • 20s: Medical skin care, Botox, laser skin resurfacing, liposuction, microdermabrasion, injectable fillers, skin tightening, nose reshaping, laser hair removal, laser treatment of leg veins, breast augmentation and lift, tummy tuck. •30s: Medical skin care, light-based treatments, injectable fillers, laser skin resurfacing, breast reduction, liposuction, microdermabrasion, chemical peel, laser treatment of leg veins, breast augmentation and lift, nose reshaping, laser hair removal, Botox, sclerotherapy, skin tightening, tummy tuck.


Kay Scarpetta knifed by Agent Lesbian

LIKE all the best romances, it began with a smouldering glance and "electricity in the air". It ended with a bungled kidnapping, attempted murder and salacious accounts of lesbian hanky panky.

More than a decade after Patricia Cornwell, the bestselling crime novelist, was unwittingly thrust into an explosive tabloid saga involving revenge, obsession and scantily clad FBI agents, one of the leading characters has decided to tell her story.

In Twisted Triangle, a book to be published in April, Cornwell’s brief lesbian dalliance with an FBI instructor named Margo Bennett is subjected to excruciating scrutiny - not to mention excruciating prose of the "As their eyes met . . ." variety.

Bennett’s decision to tell her story to a professional ghost-writer has reopened a painful but mostly farcical episode of seduction, betrayal and bullet-proof vests.


PayPal acquires a security company in a renewed anti-fraud effort

EBay's PayPal division recently snapped up Israeli security company Fraud Sciences, in a move that could help advance eBay in its long battle against online scammers.

Fraud Sciences' unique software is reportedly able to properly sort "between real and fraudulent transactions with unprecedented accuracy." Yesterday, its chief executives agreed to join PayPal's fraud management division, in a transition which could benefit hundreds of PayPal's merchant customers, and which could bring at least 200 more merchants to PayPal.

.


Support groups

Obsessive and Compulsive Disorder Support, 7-8:30 p.m., St. Monica-St. George Church, 328 W. McMillan Ave., University Heights. Community Center. 513-271-7723.

Overeaters, 10 a.m., Covenant Church, 2860 Mack Road, Fairfield. 513-921-1922.

Overeaters, 11:30 a.m., First Baptist Church, 4410 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring. 513-921-1922.

.


Seeing Red

You've heard about starving artists in Hollywood. If you're an acting hopeful, it's the same story: Don't expect to make a living in Tinseltown. Get a real job.Not necessarily true, says actor Kurtwood Smith, aka Reginald "Red" Forman on television's "That '70s Show."There are all kinds of opportunities for success in the world of film and TV, Smith told Pescadero High School students Thursday.In many niches in that world, he said, "It's a job you can make a living doing."Smith's visit to Pescadero High came about through his longtime friend Bruce Krempetz, now part-time drama teacher there.It is part of a new program Krempetz is introducing to the school through the elective drama classes. He wants to bring a wide range of speakers who are stage or film professionals to speak to the students.


Rudy's Reader's Strike

Nowadays, parents do their best to teach children the first rule of growing up in the age of the Internet: What happens on Facebook doesn't stay on Facebook, and what you put on your MySpace page could haunt you for life. But there's one thing technology can't change about adolescents: they never learn. Now it's Mitt's turn to say, "No way!" ... 5:02 P.M. (link)

* Update: Romneys or Roommates? The New York Times reviews a new MySpace TV series about "character-building exhibitionism." ... 12:10 A.M.

Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007

Hour of Lauer: Of the many unsolved mysteries in the case of Larry Craig, the greatest is simply, why won't he leave? He has no support left back home. He stands no chance in court. His entire party taps its feet, in vain, for him to go.


Property market: Winning ways to negotiate your cut-price property ...

Three months of falling prices have persuaded many that they must take a slice off their asking price if they really want to sell their home. In its last bulletin on the housing market, published on December 17, the property website Rightmove announced that asking prices had fallen by an average of 3.2 per cent over the month. Of this, it said, 1.1 per cent was attributable to a rush of one- and two-bedroom properties coming on to the market before the requirement to commission a Home Information Pack was extended to all property.

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