From Today's Show
| Still made in the USA... Hart Schaffner and Marx tailors men's suits, tuxedos and trousers in the USA. MORE More MADE IN THE USA: Click HERE
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| How's this for a Belly Laugh... The pregnant women who decorate their bumps with amazing artwork. It's the most exciting time in a woman's life - and, for some, the best way to commemorate the experience of pregnancy is with a painted belly. Click HERE to see more incredible pictures that show how the spherical shape of expectant mother's stomachs forms a perfect round canvas. | |
| Who will be Leno's last Tonight Show guest... In a neat bit of promotion, Jay Leno's last guest on the "Tonight" show will be the man who's taking over for him — Conan O'Brien. James Taylor will perform on Leno's May 29 finale, the late-night host told a teleconference Thursday. And surprises are in store, he said. "I have something really unusual and different planned, something really out of left field that we're going to end on. It's something really personal," Leno said, and has to do with the show and its staff. "I think it will make people smile," he added. MORE | |
| Daytime Emmys - Bird Wins - Barbara Snubbed... Often snubbed for a Daytime Emmy in the past, Susan Lucci has been jilted as a nominee this year. Missing along with the All My Children veteran is The View, overlooked as a best talk nominee, though its five panelists (Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Sherri Shepherd and Barbara Walters) are sharing a nomination for best host, competing against Ellen DeGeneres, Rachael Ray and Live! co-hosts Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa. The lifetime achievement award goes to PBS' Sesame Street, which has won seven Primetime Emmys since beginning its run back in 1969. (MORE) | |
| GPS sales good in tough economy... Summer travelers might be sticking closer to home, but many are finding room in their bags — and their budgets — for a GPS navigation unit. Growing awareness, falling prices and new features are bolstering the popularity of GPS systems among people interested in turn-by-turn directions and nearby "points of interest," such as restaurants, hotels and gas stations. MORE |
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