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Raw dishes on trend at London fine food fair

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LEADIN: Raw food is on trend at London's Specialty and Fine Food Fair. Social media is helping to drive the craze for healthy, raw ingredients - particularly with the phenomenon of the smoothie bowl. ...
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Natural looking make up big trend for autumn

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LEAD IN: The natural look is a top beauty trend for this season... naturally flawless of course. Beauty experts at the UK's Olympia Beauty show say the trick is to wear makup in a way that makes you look as...
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Doing downward dog with your pup is the latest yoga trend

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LEADIN: It's the Chinese Year of the Dog and what better way to celebrate than a session of doga, or "dog yoga". Doga is the latest yoga trend in London, offering owners the chance to get supple and spiritual...
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Thousands do Yoga in Times Square for Summer

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Thousands of people gathered in Times Square in New York on Thursday to do yoga poses, part of an all-day celebration of the summer solstice and International Yoga Day. It was raining in the early morning, but cleared up...
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Fast growing jobs are in 'wealth work'

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Some of the fastest-growing jobs of the past decade weren't in software, robotics or artificial intelligence.
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Fast growing jobs are in 'wealth work'

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Fast growing jobs are in 'wealth work'

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Patton's granddaughter at D-Day memorial match

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75 years after their predecessors had to swap balls for bullets, soldiers of the US 101st Airborne Division played a game of football to commemorate the dead and celebrate the victors.
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In unemployment, personal trainer moves online

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In mid-March, the coronavirus pandemic shut down gyms and health clubs that employ the tens of thousands of New Yorkers who make up the state's $3 billion fitness industry.