NEW YORK — Imagine the possibilities of J.C. Penney in the future: An iPad enables one shopper to mix and match shirts and slacks without having to undress. A teen sends a mobile photo of a skirt to her father, who pays for it without leaving home by using his smartphone.
SAN MATEO, Calif. — A prolific cat burglar has stolen hundreds of precious possessions from homes near San Francisco.
Time to feed the (snort, snort) cattle. That would be us, the media. (Hey, we’ve been called worse). “Is anyone here interested in interviewing cast from ‘The Bold & The Beautiful’?” asked the “B&B” publicist, strolling in front of scrunched-in reporters and camera people roped off from the red carpet, lest we soil the Beautiful People Pathway at the Las Vegas Hilton.
BROOKLYN, Mich. — Two days after facing questions about unauthorized auto parts and possible penalties, Denny Hamlin enjoyed a happier kind of scrutiny.
So pretty. So bright. So vivacious. So loved. So threatened. So it is to be 7-year-old Elizabeth Church. “I love to play bingo,” the smiling straight-A student says.
One praiseworthy bill flew beneath the radar during the 2011 Legislature. It wasn’t controversial. It didn’t make lawmakers lash out in anger. Thus, it received scant attention.
Alyssa Campanella describes herself as a “history buff’ and history book collector who’s “obsessed with the Tudor and Stuart eras.”
The lead was 10 following yet another birdie as Rory McIlroy walked off the fourth green and handed his Titleist to a tousle-haired teen watching from just beyond the ropes at Congressional.
A woman cautiously approached the door to Del Prado Jewelers, one of only three active tenants in the downtown Neonopolis mall. Even after owner John Del Prado buzzed her in she seemed reluctant to let go of her trepidation.
It’s easy for Richard Brian to tell who’s on “it.” The Las Vegas resident has been at enough raves — dances dominated by electronic music and pulsating lights — to know. He doesn’t even use the drug’s name. “It” suffices.