Here is the Scripps Howard News Service LIFESTYLE budget for Wednesday, October 22, 2008. If you have questions or comments, SHNS editors can be reached at 202-408-1484. For all SHNS content and archives visit our Web site at www.shns.com.ENTERTAINMENTSTARGAZING (Morrow, SHNS -- Column) -- Anna Paquin is all grown up. 600. With photo: SH08J188STARGAZINGOWEN-TV (Owen, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- Column) -- Producer Rick Sebak heads out on the highway for his latest PBS program, "A Ride Along the Lincoln Highway.". Embargoed until Saturday. PLAYINGTHEPREZ (Persall, St. Petersburg Times) -- Looking back at the best portrayals of presidents. 600.HAPPYGOLUCKY-FILM (Villarreal, Arizona Daily Star) -- Review of "Happy-Go-Lucky." 500. With photo: SH08J182HAPPYGOLUCKYPRIDEGLORY-FILM (Villarreal, Arizona Daily Star) -- Review of "Pride and Glory." 500. With photos: SH08J184PRIDEGLORY, SH08J185PRIDEGLORYRELIGIONRELIGION-FAITH (Mattingly, SHNS -- Column) -- On Religion. Cultural issues always matter. 750.YOUNT-FAITH (Yount, SHNS -- Column) -- Amazing Grace. Religious persecution continues today. 550.LIVINGTHINLYREAD (Grabow, SHNS -- Column) -- Thinly Read. Sinking into a mud bath mindset. 550.ASKCARLEY (Roney, SHNS) -- Ask Carley. What's the deal with a groom's cake? 150.BOOKS AND AUTHORSCORNER-BOOKS (MacPherson, SHNS) -- Children's Corner. With photos: SH08J180CORNER, SH08J181CORNERHEALTH AND FITNESSCRUNCHES (Colon, St. Petersburg Times) -- Check out punk rock aerobics. 600.RUNTOWORK (McManis, Sacramento Bee) -- For some commuters, the rubber that meets the road is the soles of their running shoes. 800. With RUNTOWORK-SIDE. With photo: SH08J187RUNTOWORKSUSHIGUIDE (Macias, Sacramento Bee) -- Sushi guide targets overfarmed, contaminated fish. 700. (Also appears on News sked)
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