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Laura Slama started Celebrated Cuisine nine years ago. She does all types of private events, as well as cooking demonstrations, hands-on classes and corporate team building events where she gets the whole company cooking together.
Laura Slama started Celebrated Cuisine nine years ago. She does all types of private events, as well as cooking demonstrations, hands-on classes and corporate team building events where she gets the whole company cooking together.
Laura Slama started Celebrated Cuisine nine years ago. She does all types of private events, as well as cooking demonstrations, hands-on classes and corporate team building events where she gets the whole company cooking together.
Laura Slama started Celebrated Cuisine nine years ago. She does all types of private events, as well as cooking demonstrations, hands-on classes and corporate team building events where she gets the whole company cooking together.
Sarah Hinze, left, and her daughter, Laura Lofgreen, both of Mesa, coauthored The Memory Catcher, a book about Hinze's life's work and groundbreaking research about "prebirth" experiences. [Photo courtesy Sarah Hinze]
Chelsea Pilon, 26, and Laura Hiebert, 25, are part of the street outreach team for the Tempe Youth Resource Center. [Abel Muniz/Special to Tribune]
May 23, 2005
KABUL, Afghanistan - First lady Laura Bush is highlighting signs of rebirth in war-weary Afghanistan on Sunday ahead of a donors conference in Paris, where the U.S. hopes billions of dollars in international aid will be pledged to help the embattled nation.
NEW YORK - First lady Laura Bush, a former teacher well known for her advocacy of books, is now writing one.
Jenna Bush, left,and her mother, Laura Bush, pose for a picture with Elmo at a Sesame Workshop benefit dinner in New York, on May 30, 2007.
JERUSALEM - Protesters besieged Laura Bush during her visit Sunday to two of Jerusalem's most sacred sites, with Israeli police locking arms to restrain the crowd and Secret Service agents packed tightly around America's first lady.
U.S. first lady Laura Bush rushes back to her car after visiting the Western Wall and the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem\'s Old City Sunday.
NEW YORK - First lady Laura Bush, among the most reserved and enigmatic public figures of recent times, will, at last, tell her story.
WASHINGTON - First lady Laura Bush had a skin cancer tumor removed from her right shin in early November. The procedure was not disclosed until Monday night. The cancer was identified as a squamous cell carcinoma, a malignant tumor that is the second most common form of skin cancer.
President Bush, right, first lady Laura Bush, center, and Vice President Dick Cheney, wait to be introduced before participating in a Ceremony for 2006 Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House in Washington, Friday.
I was driving through the magnificent wilderness of our country's Southwestern desert. Those vast spaces are a radio wasteland, as well, monopolized mostly by a Limbaugh/Beck/Hannity nexus of complaint and protest so caustic that Dr. Laura Schlessinger's radio show, broadcast from a remote station somewhere in Arizona, felt, by comparison, almost like a relief.
DALLAS - A month after leaving the White House, former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, moved into their new Dallas home Friday.
Former President George W. Bush waves to a jogger as he drives by on the way to his new residence in Dallas, Friday, Feb. 20, 2009. A month after leaving the White House, former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, moved into their new Dallas home Friday.
NEW YORK - First lady Laura Bush confirmed to The Associated Press that she is planning a memoir and has met with publishers. "I've been talking to some publishers, but nothing has happened yet - just a few visits," she said in a telephone interview Tuesday to discuss her upcoming special about the White House on cable's History channel.
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