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Little House on the Prairie's Melissa Gilbert has filed to divorce her husband, actor-writer Bruce Boxleitner, after 16 years of marriage, Us Weekly reports.
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For protecting delicate skin around the eyes, nose and for lips, La Prairie's Ultra Protection SPF 40 Stick goes on clear $65, shoplaprairie.com.
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Eden Prairie's ranking was bolstered by strong local employers -- including the NFL's Minnesota Vikings, who hold their training camp in town.
Money Magazine's Best Places To Live 2010: Minnesota Town Earns Top Honors 2010
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Prairie's mother, a radical 60s film-maker called Frenesi, is long gone.
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La Prairie's caviar is extracted from the roe of Baerii sturgeon, which is grown on aqua-farms in France.
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The Omaha, Neb., company often relies on Midwestern accents because they are perceived to be neutral, giving them a broad geographic reach, says Ms. Cannon, Prairie's vice president of sales.
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La Prairie's Silver Rain comes in a metal raindrop container ($85 for one ounce; shoplaprairie. com).
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La Prairie's Cellular Intensive Hair Repair Mask ($275; laprairie. com) mimics anti-aging skin technology to stimulate oxygen supply to the scalp and restore elasticity.
The Good Life 2007
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Fatten skin and thin your wallet with La Prairie's $2,000 Skin Caviar.
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You're putting your head in the sand if you don't recognize that [an off-leash park] is a new demand, said Bob Lambert, Eden Prairie's park and recreation director, where one off-leash park is operating and another is on the way.
May 2005 2005
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