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    She’s got rules for looking cool

    Sherri Mathieson, author of “Forever Cool: How to Achieve Ageless, Youthful, and Modern Personal Style.”
    By Pamela Brown Special to The News-Times
    Wouldn’t it be great to look forever cool and youthful — despite your age? Ridgefield resident Sherrie Mathieson says it’s all about clothes.

    “Clothes are an extension of a person. They tie in and enhance you. It’s never too late to learn things you should’ve learned when you were younger,” says Mathieson, a style consultant and author of the new “Forever Cool: How to Achieve Ageless, Youthful, and Modern Personal Style.” (Thompson Peak Publishing ($22.95).

    Ready for retreat? Yoga hits right note

    Dave Showalter of New Milford finds “peacefulness” in an Acoustic Asanas class in Brookfield.
    By Deb Keiser SPECIAL TO THE NEWS-TIMES
    If you can't remember the last time you were "tucked in" to the soothing sounds of a lullaby, then it's time to check out Acoustic Asanas, a joint venture that brings yoga and live music together for what could be the most relaxing experience you've had in a long time: a total retreat in two hours.

    Valentine gifts for guys

    Designer Mary Greens boxers for the Mansilk line are made of fabric with a martini glass print.
    By Chelsea J. Carter Associated Press
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - I love you? Tell her with diamonds. Tell her with perfume. Tell her with flowers.

    Yes, breaking up IS hard to do
    By Sarah Langbein The Orlando Sentinel


    "It's not you, it's me."

    Chances are you've either said it or been on the receiving end of this lame breakup line.

    Advice for choosing your own Mr. Right

    By Judi Light Hopson, Emma H. Hopson, R.N. and Ted Hagen, Ph.D. McClatchy-Tribune News Service
    Did you know that using your head, along with your heart, will help you to select the right marriage partner?

    Those who rely solely on their feelings to select Mr. or Ms. Right will probably wind up in trouble.

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