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USA Weekend preview

February 18th, 2010 at Thu, 18th, 2010 at 10:17 am by Brian Kelly

Want to learn about the “softer side” of Glenn Beck? Pick up this Saturday’s edition of the South Whidbey Record for your copy of USA Weekend. The cover story is devoted to TV’s king of outrage, and includes 10 surprising things you never thought you’d hear from the conservative commentator.
Also in this weekend’s issue, get tips for energizing your living room from decorating guru Nate Berkus.
And in Who’s News, Omar Miller pursues diversity in all aspects of his life. Los Angeles star Daniela Ruah from “NCIS” explains her oddly colored eyes. And find out what Nick Arrojo has been up to since leaving “What Not to Wear.”

I'm the editor of The South Whidbey Record, but also write and shoot photos for the newspaper and www.southwhidbeyrecord.com. Story tips, suggestions? Comments on coverage? Send 'em my way at editor@southwhidbeyrecord.com.

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