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  • Making Oscar looks for less
    Mar 10 - Designers rush to copy the glamorous gowns worn by the stars on the Oscars red carpet, for a fraction of the price. Gemma Haines reports.


  • Corey Haim dies of overdose
    Mar 10 - Teen star Corey Haim dies of apparent overdose at the age of 38, Charlie Sheen looks to get back to work and the Phantom of the Opera sequel hits the stage. John Russell reports.


  • Corey Haim dies of overdose
    Mar 10 - Former 1980s Hollywood teen star Corey Haim has died in Los Angeles of an apparent drug overdose. Bob Mezan reports.


  • Concert on top of the world
    Mar 10 - British-Irish rockers Sound Driver attempt a world record by playing a concert on top of Mount Kilimanjaro.


  • "Love Never Dies" debuts in London
    Mar 10 - "Love Never Dies" - Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to "Phantom of the Opera" makes its world premiere. Nickie Omer reports.


  • Tribal meets chiffon in Paris
    Mar 10 - Tribal influences and classical chiffon dresses feature in John Galliano and Valentino collections at Paris Fashion Week. Nickie Omer reports.


  • Lindsay Lohan sues ETrade
    Mar 09 - Lindsay Lohan has filed a lawsuit against ETrade Financial, the televised Oscars were a big hit and papa Sir Paul is proud. John Russell reports.


  • Ungaro debuts fall 2010 sans Lohan
    Mar 9 - French fashion house Ungaro unveils Autumn/Winter collection, without actress Lindsay Lohan at the helm. Sharon Reich reports.


  • Mugler shows feminine style
    Mar 9 - Fashion house Thierry Mugler displayed "serene femininity" at Paris Fashion Week.


  • Paul McCartney clueless about style
    Mar 9 - Paul McCartney threw his support behind his designer daughter Stella and admitted he was clueless when it came to fashion. Cindy Martin reports.


Bill Tracker

H.R. 1584: Flexibility in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act of 2009 has been introduced and has been sent to the House Committee on Natural Resources . A similar version of this bill has died in committee the past two years. Please do not let this happen this year. This bill proposes nothing more than a common sense approach to fishery regulation that should have been in the re-authorized Magnuson-Stevens Act from the beginning and will help provide some desperately needed relief for beleaguered commercial fisheries and fishermen.

Help bring this to the attention of your Congressmen and Senators.  They don't use email so you will have to go to the websites of your Congressman and our two Senators (or your own if you aren't in Florida).  The Florida Delegation's contact links and an example message you can copy and paste into the message box on their website are here.

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