WSJ Personal Journal. Makeup to Wom
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WSJ Personal Journal.
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Makeup to Women: Apply Yourself
New applicators help women spend less time and get a professional makeup artist look.
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The Middle Seat
Fighting Fire on the Runway
Inside the thorough training airports give their firefighters to prepare for any surprises they might find on a burning plane.
STYLE & TRAVEL
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Fashion
Changes Planned for How Smaller Retailers Order Clothing
A new tech deal in the fashion industry promises to modernize the ways more retailers order inventory, a move that may make it easier for shoppers to find the frock or footwear they want, when they want it.
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Retail
Handling Negative Online Reviews
When shoppers took to Amazon to complain about the way Seventh Generation had changed its baby wipes, Seventh Generation faced a dilemma.
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On Style
Quirky, but It Has a Lot of Sole
It is clunky, geeky and anything but timeless. But the creeper shoe is having a mainstream "It" moment. A host of influential fashion labels are producing versions for fall.
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Tricks of the Trade
The Perfect Guest at a Dinner Party
Andrew Zimmern, host and creator of Travel Channel's "Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern," on how to be the perfect dinner guest.
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Ask Teri
Dressing for a Spa Weekend
Teri Agins answers a reader's question on what to pack for a weekend at a spa.
LEISURE & ARTS
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Urban Planning
Not Visionary Enough
New York City's new zoning proposal should not be mistaken for a comprehensive plan for Midtown East.
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Art
Less Familiar Faces
Be ready to be struck by the humanist sympathy of European artists depicting the African likeness in "Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe."
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Film
Romantic North Korea
Western audiences have had glimpses of North Korea before, but never like this: A bright, buoyant and uplifting country as portrayed in "Comrade Kim Goes Flying."
SPORTS
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Sports
The Great Four-Letter Phobia
The four networks that air the NCAA tournament operate without a broadcast delay for bleeping out unwanted utterances. For broadcasters, that's a potential minefield.
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Heard on the Field
NFL Owners Pass Helmet-Hit Rule
The NFL's owners approved a rule to prohibit players from leading with the crown of the helmet.
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College Basketball
How to Spot a Spurious Point Spread
How to sniff out a bad spread in the NCAA tournament.