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Reporters Notebook: New York Fashion Week USA TODAY is on the scene from the biannual New York Fashion Week in Bryant Park. Reporters Olivia Barker and Donna Freydkin will bring you the latest fashion news, celebrity interviews and trends throughout the week. Indelicato gives bite to Betty At just 12 years old, Ugly Bettys Mark Indelicato has been bedazzling fans as Bettys fantabulous nephew, Justin Suarez. Castmate Eric Mabius, who plays Bettys boss, Daniel, calls his young co-star a force of nature, a consummate entertainer. That character is him. But hes even more excited in person. Travel homepage Whos heard the story of Paul Revere galloping through the night shouting, The British are coming! The British are coming!? I had, but something told me that saying yes would make me the subject of gentle ridicule. Indelicato gives bite to Betty At just 12 years old, Ugly Bettys Mark Indelicato has been bedazzling fans as Bettys fantabulous nephew, Justin Suarez. Sole maam MIDDLETOWN - Women and their shoes. Does a more committed relationship exist anywhere? Sole to Sole, a new shoe store in Route 35s Union Square Mall, understands this unique relationship and aims to please fashionable ladies of all ages. Events benefit Auburn theater Come as youre not. Bulletin Board THURS. FEB. 8 Rocks Of Ages Conejo Gem and Mineral Club meets 7:30 p.m., Hillcrest Arts Center, 4093 W. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks. Special guest Albert Badel, mechanical engineer, describes various machines, techniques for rock cutting. Free; public welcome. Pebble Pup workshop (youth program) during business meeting. Becky Williamson (805) 532-1916. Congress inching closer to immigration reform, lawmakers say WASHINGTON -- Unable last year to bridge a wide gulf on immigration, the House and Senate need to quickly revive work on an issue important to Arkansas workers, families and employers, lawmakers said Wednesday. Weekend Guide List of things to do this weekend. FREE WILL ASTROLOGY UPFRONT Attitude adjustments Editorial by Bruce Wark Four years ago, Stephen Harper angrily accused the federal government of hitting “the snooze button” instead of protecting Canadians from a “suspected terrorist” named Maher Arar. Stockwell Day called Arar “dangerous.” | ||