Stars converge for inaugural celebrations
There's no debate about Barack Obama's ability to draw famous and talented Americans to his inauguration. Dozens of major celebrities will perform on several nationally televised shows, as well as 10 inaugural balls the evening after Obama is sworn in as the 44th U.S. president.img src="http://feeds2.feedburner.com/~r/rss/edition_entertainment/~4/eauKxCL3B4s" height="1" width="1"/
'Today' show nabs interview with US Airways pilot
pNBC says 'Today' show host Matt Lauer will be the first to interview the US Airways pilot hailed as a hero for his cool work landing a jet into the Hudson River./ppNBC says Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger will be interviewed Monday from Washington, a day before Barack Obama is inaugurated./ppSullenberger became an instant, if not absent, celebrity after ditching the plane in the river when he lost engine control after hitting a flock of birds. All 155 people on board survived./ppSince then, he has been given the key to New York by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, called a hero by the governor and even got a congratulatory call from the White House./p pa href="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~a/walrAYg2wZMtaZAEx_27mx-tXbs/a"img src="http://feedads.googleadservices.com/~a/walrAYg2wZMtaZAEx_27mx-tXbs/i" border="0" ismap="true"/img/a/p
People looking for green alternatives to looking and feeling better
Lisa Agee, owner of New Milford-based Goatboy Soaps, said she sticks to the philosophy of "if you can't pronounce it or spell it, why would you want to put it on your skin?" Some of those complex ingredients she's talking about include parabens and propylene glycol, which many people looking to live a "greener life" avoid because they'ren't natural and could be harmful.
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