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Reuters: Lifestyle - 3 hours ago
NEW YORK, Sept 5 (Reuters Life!) - A French film about a teacher working in a tough school in Paris will open the 46th New York Film Festival, which will feature 28 films from about 17 countries, organizers said on …
Reuters: Lifestyle - 8 hours ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you're single and looking for a mate, Atlanta could be the place to live.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 9 hours ago
BERLIN (Reuters Life!) - A house that is entirely upside-down opened its doors to the public on the northern German island of Usedom this week.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 10 hours ago
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - If you're single and looking for a mate, Atlanta could be the place to live.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 11 hours ago
VIENNA (Reuters) - Two women have made history at Vienna's Spanish Riding School by becoming the first female riders to pass the entrance exam in 436 years.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 14 hours ago
BEIJING (Reuters) - Does Chinese President Hu Jintao give you goosebumps? Got the hots for Premier Wen Jiabao? Then Communist Party mouthpiece the People's Daily has the answer -- join their online fan club.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 14 hours ago
ROME (Reuters) - Visitors leaving Rome with anecdotes of cars parked on zebra crossings, blocking pavements or two abreast on narrow streets would probably think the locals would welcome plans for a giant new carpark.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 14 hours ago
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German technology company in which Russians comprise more than a third of the staff has banned the use of foreign languages in the workplace.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 14 hours ago
MILAN (Reuters Life!) - Italian designer Mila Schon, who rose to fame in the 1960s with her use of double-faced fabric and sober, geometric lines, died on Friday aged 92, the company managing her brand said.
Reuters: Lifestyle - 14 hours ago
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Radio DJs should stop glorifying being drunk to help tackle the rising problem of binge-drinking among young people, the British government said on Friday.