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  • 12 1 TODAY on Sunday INCORPORATING INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY April 1, 2012 www.todayonline.com MICA(P) 072/02/2012
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    • 137 1 TURNOVER FORTHE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY EX-ADVISER TO PRINCE CHARLES IS A DO-GOODER TO HIS BONES the st regis perspectives 8 ONE MUM SHARES THE BENEFITS OF TELLING TALES parent to parent 10 ONE DEAD, ONE MISSING AFTER FISHING TRIP TRAGEDY hot news 12 HUNDREDS WOUNDED IN THAILAND BOMB
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  • 1137 2  -  One is an award-winning marine photographer, the other an ecological artist who traces the DNA of teak furniture. They have harnessed their artistic passions to the desire to get people to care more for Gaia Sunday special alicia wong todayonsunday@mediacorp.com.sg They were scuba diving in
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    • 343 5 r The only SOHO project with shopping mall in Bukit Timah area Singapore’s No. 2 Best-selling Project in Jan 2012 New York Tower Fully Sold! London Tower 46 units available! With high ceilings and spacious layouts, transform your home into a unique work of residential art. Reside above HillVZ, a
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  • 1137 6  -  She went all the way to Sulawesi... CHEOW XIN YI todayonsunday@mediacorp.com.sg Most beds are just for sleeping. Lucy Davis put hers through a genealogy trace. The ecologically-minded artist ran a DNA investigation on a teak bed she found in a second-hand furniture store
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  • 1413 8  -  The Prince of Wales’ pointman on charitable matters for more than two decades, Sir Tom Shebbeare has spent a lifetime walking the talk on philanthropy, Alicia Wong finds out the perspectives Alicia Wong Opposition to Apartheid in the late ’60s and ’70s was something that
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  • 655 10  -  parenttoparent kamini ramachandran todayonsunday@mediacorp.com.sg Kamini Ramachandran is a professional storyteller and co-founder of MoonShadow Stories. She has two sons, Kabir, 12, and Karan, 10. Passing on the stories of my culture, tradition and family is important to me. When my sons were young, I bonded with them
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  • HOT NEWS
    • 396 12  -  OLIVIA SIONG oliviasiong@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE What was meant to be a fishing trip for a group of Singaporeans took a tragic turn yesterday after their craft collided with another boat, leaving one man dead and another missing. A pleasure craft carrying 10 Singaporean
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    • 337 12 AGENCIES YALA Suspected Muslim insurgents set off coordinated bomb blasts as shoppers gathered for lunch yesterday in a busy hub in Thailand’s restive south, killing 11 people and wounding 110, officials said. The casualty count made it one of the largest
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    • 180 12 AGENCIES An explosion shook a hotel in the city of HatYai at the Malaysian border yesterday not far from the bombings in Yala. Initially reported as a result of a bomb attack, officials later attributed it to a gas leak and said it
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    • 416 13 For love of Mother Earth CHANNEL NEWSASIA AGENCIES SINGAPORE Thousands geared up in Singapore yesterday to mark the global environmental initiative Earth Hour, organised by the World Wildlife Fund. More than 370 organisations had pledged to take part in efforts to save the planet this year. At 8.30pm, the non-essen-tial
      CHANNEL NEWSASIA; AGENCIES; REUTERS; PHOTO BY OOI BOON KEONG; PHOTO BY OOI BOON KEONG  -  416 words
    • 296 14 CHANNEL NEWSASIA SINGAPORE The police said there have been no cases of kidnapping or abductions so far, following investigations into rumours circulating online about alleged child abductions in Singapore. In a statement issued yesterday, the police said they were aware
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    • 534 14 AP WAH THIN KHA (Myanmar) Myanmar’s former military rulers once despised Ms Aung San Suu Kyi so much they would not speak her name. They vowed to “annihilate” her pro-democracy movement. They jailed and tortured her supporters. They locked the soft-spo-ken dissident in her own
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    • 163 14 SINGAPORE Train services along a section of the Circle Line started later yesterday morning due to a faulty engineering vehicle that had to be removed from the tracks. An SMRT spokesperson said the delay occurred between Caldecott and Serangoon MRT stations for
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    • 158 14  -  HETTY MUSFIRAH SINGAPORE Some 50 needy families living in rental flats in the North West District will benefit from a new initiative that can help them to reduce their electricity bills. Their lights will be re-fitted with en-ergy-saving LED lights at
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    • 291 16 AGENCIES DAMASCUS The embattled regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad said yesterday it has defeated pro-democracy protesters and their year-old uprising, and that government troops will begin withdrawing from cities and towns once they have been “stabilised”. “The battle to topple
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    • 253 16 AGENCIES CHICAGO Lottery ticket-holders in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland each selected the winning numbers for the world record-breaking US$640 million (S$804 million) Mega Millions jackpot, lottery officials in the United States said yesterday. Maryland state lottery officials were first to announce
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    • 198 16 AGENCIES ROCKVILLE (Maryland) The police in the United States recently pulled over a motorist dressed as Batman, but the caped crusader escaped legally without a ticket. The authorities pulled over the driver of a black Lamborghini Gallardo in Maryland, near Washington DC, for not
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    • 563 16 6 people nabbed, social media sites penalised for circulating rumours AGENCIES BEIJING China is closing a dozen websites, penalising two popular social media sites and detaining six people for circulating rumours of a coup that rattled Beijing in the midst of its worst high-level
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    • 70 14 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT I, Hannah Ruth Hitchings, divorcee of 74 Farrer Road, 0204 Gallop Gables, Singapore intend to marry Gary Thomas Luton, divorcee of 74 Farrer Road, 0204 Gallop Gables, Singapore at Vincigliata Castle, Via di Vincigliata, 19 ***** Fiesole, Florence, Italy on 23 June 2012. Any person knowing of any
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    • 70 16 MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT I, Gary Thomas Luton, divorcee of 74 Farrer Road, 0204 Gallop Gables, Singapore intend to marry Hannah Ruth Hitchings, divorcee of 74 Farrer Road, 0204 Gallop Gables, Singapore at Vincigliata Castle, Via di Vincigliata, 19 ***** Fiesole, Florence, Italy on 23 June 2012. Any person knowing of any
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  • SPORTS
    • 549 17  -  Women paddlers show nerves of steel and will now defend their world crown against the best GEOFFREY LIP geoffreylip@mediacorp.com.sg DORTMUND “That which does not kill us, only makes us stronger,” German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once said. It looks as if the Singapore’s women’s table
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    • 127 17 The Republic’s first professional female Mixed Martial Arts fighter, Nicole Chua, made a successful debut yesterday evening. The One Fighting Championship at the Singapore Indoor Stadium had 11 bouts planned for the night and Chua’s fight stood out for obvious reasons as it was
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    • 570 18 City stage remarkable fightback against Sunderland but falter in the title race THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Man City 3 Sunderland 3 MANCHESTER Manchester City produced a dramatic late fightback to draw 3-3 with Sunderland at the Etihad Stadium yesterday, but Roberto Mancini’s
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    • 353 18 THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Everton 2 West Bromwich Albion 0 LIVERPOOL Everton moved above Liverpool in the Premier League with a comfortable 2-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion yesterday. A goal in either half proved enough Leon Osman’s deflected
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    • 501 19 Spanish striker shines as he delivers first league goal in six months THE GUARDIAN ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Aston Villa 2 Chelsea 4 LONDON On a chilly and sombre day in the Midlands, Chelsea crept closer to Champions League qualification next season that is,
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    • 362 19 THE GUARDIAN ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE QPR 2 Arsenal 1 LONDON Loftus Road had not been the happiest hunting ground for QPR for most of this Premier League campaign. A mere two wins in the first seven months of the season, they have doubled that in
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    • 548 20 By spending S$82m on Carroll and Enrique, Anfield club effectively bankrolled Magpies’ rejuvenation THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Newcastle vs Liverpool TYNESIDE Such is the irony of these two team’s fortunes. Newcastle were supposed to struggle after Liverpool had shelled out some £41 million (S$82.4 million) to
      THE DAILY TELEGRAPH; PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES  -  548 words
    • 368 20 THE DAILY TELEGRAPH ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Tottenham vs Swansea LONDON Swansea’s performance against Tottenham today at White Hart Lane could prove to be the perfect interview for Brendan Rodgers (picture). The 39-year-old Swansea manager has been touted as a possible replacement at Tottenham should
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    • 248 20 AGENCIES LONDON —An early diagnosis could be “crucial” for the recovery of the footballer Stilian Petrov as he undergoes treatment for acute leukaemia, an expert has said. Professor Chris Bunce, research director at Leukaemia Lymphoma Research, said: “The earlier treatment is started, the better the
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    • 707 21 Woods’ latest win at Bay Hill shows he’s ready to take Augusta by storm REUTERS AUGUSTA The perennial allure of the Masters, which takes place from April 5-8 at Augusta National, has been ratcheted up several notches following Tiger Woods’ (picture) long awaited victory
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    • 455 21 REUTERS AUGUSTA The road to redemption began almost immediately for Rory McIlroy after his meltdown at last year’s Masters. Instead of allowing his final-round collapse to haunt him, the Northern Irishman used it for motivation. McIlroy confessed to shedding a tear in
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    • 517 22  -  Disputed penalty takes LionsXII to second spot in MSL SHAMIR OSMAN shamir@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE The moment referee Nazmi Nasarudin blew his whistle to end the match, Safuwan Baharudin dropped to his knees and kissed the plastic surface of thejalan Besar Stadium. There is little
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    • 388 22 SINGAPORE Only 20, Seon Min Moon’s football journey so far is the envy of so many hopefuls around the world. The Korean won Nike’s inaugural global football talent search christened “The Chance” in 2010 and impressed scouts to earn himself a two-year deal with
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    • 258 22 AGENCIES MIAMI Dwyane Wade led the Miami Heat to a 113-101 win over the Toronto Raptors on Friday (yesterday morning, Singapore time but admitted he played with a “heavy heart” after learning his adult nephew had been
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 429 23 THAT PARALLEL UNIVERSE: LIVING BIG ONLINE Channel~NewsAsia,~6.02pm,~12am America~may~be~the~birthplace~of~the~Internet,~~ but~Asians~have~taken~to~it~like~no~other~continent.~ This~one-hour~documentary~is~about~how~and~why~ Asia~is~so~good~at~creating~Internet~sensations,~so~ hungry~at~lapping~them~up,~and~so~keen~to~grow~ memes~of~their~own. BEDTIME STORIES Channel~5,~7.30pm~(TV~Premiere) A~family~comedy~about~a~hotel~handyman~~ whose~life~changes~when~the~lavish~bedtime~stories~ he~tells~his~niece~and~nephew~start~to~magically~ come~true.~Starring~Adam~Sandler,~Keri~Russell~~ and~Courtney~Cox.~ CHANNEL CHANNEL ~6.00AM~ Body~Beautiful ~6.30~ Generation~Ex ~7.00~ Food~Chain~II ~7.30~ The~Martha~Stewart~Show~VI ~8.30~ The~Dr~Oz~Show ~9.30~ The~Ellen~DeGeneres~Show~IX ~10.30~ Major~League~Gaming~Weekly ~11.00~ America’s~Cup~Magazine~Television~Series ~11.30~ Top~Gear~XIII ~12.30PM~ Countdown~To~London ~1.00~ America’s~Got~Talent~V ~2.00~ White~Collar ~3.00~ Air~Strike~(PG: Violence)
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  • 1041 1  -  By SIMON ROMERO The New York Times FILADELFI A, Paraguay—The Chaco thorn forest, a domain with 48-degree Celsius temperatures so forbidding that Paraguayans call it their “green hell,” covers an expanse about the size of Poland. Hunter-gatherers still live in its vast mazes of
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  • 995 1  -  By LARRY ROHTER (Eljc Jfrtu |jork Simcs FACED WITH ECONOMIC problems and the need for austerity, European governments are reducing their support for culture, forcing arts institutions to curtail programs, tours and grants. In Italy, the world-famous opera house La Scala faces a
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  • WORLD TRENDS
    • 986 2  -  intelligenCe/ROYA ROYA HAKAKIAN el)c ;\ctit Jlork Sitncs Iran appears to have missed the Arab Spring that is sweeping through the region. Or perhaps the country is experiencing the tail end of the long theocratic winter about to blanket its neighbors. No one knows better
      el)c ;\ctit Jlork Sitncs; KAMRAN JEBREILI/ASSOCIATED PRESS  -  986 words
    • 647 2  -  By TIM ARANGO el)c JCctu Jlork Suncs ISHAQI, Iraq Fearful of a future as violent as the past, and exasperated by corrupt and incompetent politicians, the men who hold power here have seized the moment of American departure and national political chaos to
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    • 542 3  -  By SUZANNE DALEY Sljc iNVut Jlork Slmes ATHENS It was about a year ago that Fotis I. Antonopoulos, a Web program designer here, decided he wanted to open an e-business selling olive products. It took him 10 months crisscrossing the city to collect
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    • 698 3  -  By DAMIEN CAVE Sljc iNVut Jlork Slmes ECATEPEC, Mexico When residents of this poor industrial city look to the hills, they now see the faces of crime victims staring back at them. Enormous photographic portraits cover concrete homes as part of a
      Sljc iNVut Jlork Slmes; PHOTOGRAPHS BY RODRIGO CRUZ FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  698 words
    • 608 6  -  LENS KEVIN DELANEY Slje JsVut Jlork Sunes In a fable, a scorpion stings a frog carrying him across a river, dooming them both. It may have been suicidal, the scorpion explains in his last drowning moments, but he just couldn’t not sting. It was
      Slje JsVut Jlork Sunes; SUZANNE CARR/THE FREE LANCE-STAR, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS  -  608 words
    • 972 7  -  By QUENTIN HARDY el)c 'Xctit Jlork Simcs BEVERLY HILLS, California At age 7, Gilad Elbaz wrote, “I want to be a rich mathematician and very smart.” That would help him “discover things like time machines, robots and machines that can
      el)c 'Xctit Jlork Simcs; J. EMILIO FLORES FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  972 words
    • 681 8  -  By MARTIN FACKLER ®ljc iNhu Jlork Eimc‘i KOBE, Japan At 61 years old, Yoshihiro Kariya displays the energy of someone half his age, delivering rapid-fire jokes as he paces the stage in a red tailcoat, his hair pulled back in a ponytail. Mr. Kariya’s
      ®ljc iNhu Jlork Eimc‘i; KUNI TAKAHASHI FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  681 words
    • 727 8  -  By D. D. GUTTENPLAN ®1]C iNctu JJork Eimcs TIRANA, Albania Rising above the back streets here in the Albanian capital, the instantly recognizable silhouette shines like a promise: the Statue of Liberty. This version is part of the logo of the University of New
      ®1]C iNctu JJork Eimcs; BEVIS FUSHA FOR THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE; THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  727 words


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  • MONEY & BUSINESS
    • 800 10  -  By VIKAS BAJAJ El)c iscXv Jlork Ehncs MUMBAI, India When people talk about Europe’s “government debt problem” they mean something easy to describe: countries that borrowed more money than they can easily pay back. In India, it’s a bit more complicated. Here, where
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    • 671 10  -  By EDWARD WYATT El)c JCcUt Jlork Eimc‘1 WASHINGTON Can an i Phone arm Congolese rebels? That is the question being debated by a battalion of lobbyists from electronics makers, mining companies and international aid organizations. Tacked onto a financial reform bill in the United States
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    • 789 11  -  By LIZ ALDERMAN el)c 'N'etu JJork elmcs PARIS Despite the lingering debt crisis and an incubating recession in many nations of the European monetary union, many global companies are peering past the region’s current woes and betting on eventual payoffs. In Ireland, Microsoft recently
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    • 547 11  -  By AMY CHOZICK Slje Jfctu JJork ehnes MIAMI Blanca Soto moved to Los Angeles from Mexico to make a better life. After a decade of struggling there, she relocated to Miami where she works 10-hour days, six days a week. Her job?
      Slje Jfctu JJork ehnes; MAGGIE STEBER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  547 words


  • SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
    • 813 12  -  By WILLIAM J. BROAD EIkJu'Ut Jlork Stines For centuries, submariners have slipped beneath the waves in vehicles made for horizontal travel. On March 25, James Cameron known for directing imaginative films like “Titanic,” “Avatar” and “The Abyss” reinvented the way people explore the deep
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    • 330 12  -  By KENNETH CHANG EIkJsVut Jlork ehncs Space is not good for your eyes unless you are nearsighted, in which case it might help a bit. Trips to weightlessness can squash the eyeballs, swell the optic nerves and blur vision changes that often persist long
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    • 780 13  -  By RACHEL NUWER Sljc Jfeut Jlork eimcii In the early 1900s, not much could be done for cancer patients. Unless surgeons could excise atumor, the disease typically spelled a swift and inevitable end. But in dozens of published cases over the years, doctors
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    • 740 13  -  By JAMES GORMAN, CHRISTINE KENNEALLY EljcJChu Jiork eimcs Thirty-two years ago, 9-week old Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from a campsite in the Australian outback, and her mother’s claim that a dingo took the child caused public outrage and disbelief. The story inspired a 1988 movie,
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  • AMERICANA
    • 578 14  -  By KIRK JOHNSON Sljc iNVut Jlork Eimcs CENTENNIAL, Wyoming This was prime horse country once. But horsepower went under the hood of the automobile. Now, wild horses descendants of those that once toiled for the farms, the Indian tribes and the United States Army could
      Sljc iNVut Jlork Eimcs; MATTHEW STAYER FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  578 words
    • 567 14  -  By WILLIAM YARDLEY Sljc iNVut Jlork Eimcs MAKAH INDIAN RESERVATION, Washington There are more remote outposts in America than this one. There are places where the wind can be more brutal, the rain more relentless and the sea, maybe, mightier. There are points farther
      Sljc iNVut Jlork Eimcs; PHOTOGRAPHS BY MATTHEW RYAN WILLIAMS FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  567 words

  • ARTS & STYLES
    • 716 15  -  By HILARIE M. SHEETS EljciXhu Jlork Elmcs When Rineke Dijkstra was an unknown Dutch photographer visiting the United States in 1992, she found herself shooting on a South Carolina beach while an extroverted 14-year-old girl watched intently. Ms. Dijkstra was making naturalistic portraits of adolescents,
      EljciXhu Jlork Elmcs; RINEKE DIJKSTRA MARIAN GOODMAN GALLERY, NEW YORK AND PARIS  -  716 words
    • 823 15  -  By TERRENCE RAFFERTY EljciNVut Jlork Elmcs For the past couple of years, fairy tales have cast a spell on screens both large and small. Tarsem Singh’s “Mirror Mirror,” a zippy new version of the Snow White story, is in wide release this spring, and “Snow
      EljciNVut Jlork Elmcs; JAN THIJS/RELATIVITY MEDIA  -  823 words
    • 716 16  -  By PATRICK HEALY el)c $c\v Jlork ®unc$ Why are the musicals “Sister Act,” “Priscilla Queen of the Desert” and “Godspell” still running on Broadway? Box office sales teetered between lukewarm and lousy this winter for all three, and they were each already struggling with
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    • 540 16  -  By LAURA M. HOLSON 5JI)c iNcUt Jlork ®unc$ Claire Boucher has never worn a meat dress. On occasion, the Canadian synth-pop singer who performs under the name Grimes will don a brightly colored wig onstage, but for now she prefers hair extensions.
      5JI)c iNcUt Jlork ®unc$; JENNIFER S. ALTMAN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  540 words