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40 per cent of Australian women wear a bra with a cup size DD or - News.com.au
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Music: That old-time religion - Minneapolis Star Tribune
April 5th, 2009, 10:56
Music: That old-time religion - Minneapolis Star Tribune With: George Porter Jr., Jon Cleary and Ricky Fataar. When: 7 & 9:30 p.m. next Sun. Where: Dakota Jazz Club, 1010 Nicollet Mall, Mpls. Tickets: $30-$40. 612-332-1010 or www.dakotacooks.com . Web: www.johnscofield.com . G uitarist John Scofield is not
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All Blacks bent on making amends in Paris - Daily Telegraph
April 4th, 2009, 23:57
We were just recovering from watching Australia against South Africa in a relentless bout of awesome defence at Twickenham, topped off by that wondrous winning drop-goal in extra time by Wallaby outside-half Steve Larkham . "Staying over for the more info
In the Great American Melodrama production of “The Nerd,” George Walker, center, portrays the title character. His co-stars are Megan C.C. Walker and John Keating. / Contributed The key to making a successful play with slapstick in it is the more info
He had become the most vocal opponent of Omar Khadr's trial, taking a position more akin to politician than lawyer and launching a two-year campaign that landed him on the front pages of newspapers and inside magazines. But U.S. Navy lawyer Lt.-Cmdr more info
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Costa Rica in tizzy over Bundchen-Brady wedding - Hindustan Times
April 4th, 2009, 19:05
Expectations of a second wedding on Saturday between supermodel Gisele Bundchen and US football star Tom Brady has sent Costa Rica into a tizzy, with paparazzi scrambling to this exclusive resort where the knot will be tied. The Brazilian bombshell more info
THE bra market is expanding, literally. Up to 40 per cent of Australian women now buy bras with a cup size of DD or higher, new figures from lingerie suppliers show. In the 1950s, the most common bra-cup size was a B - three sizes less than a DD more info
Thirty years seems to fly by for most, but when working hard to obtain one of the most successful businesses in the fashion industry, thirty years is a long time worth of consistent effort. 2009 marks the 30th anniversary for Coquette International more info
Feb. 13: Murder suspect Amanda Knox reacts as she is escorted inside a courtroom to stand trial in Perugia, Italy. Feb. 13: Murder suspect Amanda Knox reacts as she is escorted inside a courtroom to stand trial in Perugia, Italy. Amanda Knox covered more info
Suspect Amanda Knox hid her face as photos of Meredith's body were seen in court yesterday. The American, 21 — who smiled as she entered the hearing in a striped jumper — covered her head with her arms. Ex-lover and fellow suspect Raffaele more info
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RPT-FEATURE-Russia luxury down with a bump in 2009 - Forbes
March 30th, 2009, 10:57
MOSCOW, March 30 (Reuters) - Kerchiefed women peddle fake designer handbags in front of the pitted Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney stores, whose signs have been scratched off by hand less than 18 months after their grand openings. The British more info
Last week Fern Britton announced that she was leaving This Morning after ten years as part of the iconic ITV daytime fixture. The hunt is now on to find Phil 'The Schofe' Schofield a new partner-in-crime, so to help speed up the process, DS has more info
15. Night Trap ("Violent" Dishonorable Mention) The big deal about Night Trap, when it first appeared on the Sega CD, wasn't the blood. That's because there was virtually none — it was all implied violence committed by people more info
It was a night of sibling revelry as Lily Allen and brother Alfie joined the Winstone sisters for a party session on Saturday. The brat pack were out in force to celebrate Lois Winstone's 27th birthday at the Met Bar in London's Mayfair. The birthday more info
KYOTO, Japan, March 30 (Reuters Life!) - Whether you're a g-string girl or prefer granny-style knickers, a Japanese lingerie maker is inviting women to liberate themselves from conventional, body-hugging underwear and don loincloths instead more info
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Obama conditions bailout funds for automakers - PR Inside
March 30th, 2009, 6:57
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House says neither General Motors nor Chrysler submitted acceptable plans to receive more bailout money, setting the stage for a crisis in Detroit and putting in motion what could be the final two months of two American auto giants. President Barack Obama and his top more info
LOS ANGELES -- Movie beasts from old-time Hollywood got a makeover as heroes and conquered the weekend box office. DreamWorks Animation's action comedy "Monsters vs. Aliens," which features creatures from 1950s flicks in a showdown with invading extraterrestrials, launched itself into the No. 1 spot more info
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U.S. health insurers seek individual coverage mandate - Reuters
March 24th, 2009, 23:29
U.S. health insurers seek individual coverage mandate - Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - All Americans should be required to obtain health insurance as part of a sweeping overhaul that President Barack Obama says is needed to expand coverage and reduce soaring costs, insurance industry representatives told Congress on Tuesday. If insurers are required to end the
Ice on wings becomes main focus in Montana crash - WTOP Radio WASHINGTON (AP) - Speculation over the crash of a single-engine turboprop plane into a cemetery shifted to ice on the wings Monday after it became less likely that overloading was to blame, given that half of the 14 people on board were small children. While descending Sunday in preparation for
Sudan's President al-Bashir to visit Egypt despite arrest warrant - Monsters and Critics Cairo - Sudan President Omar al-Bashir will visit Egypt on Wednesday despite an arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court (ICC), an Egyptian official said on Tuesday. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told German Press Agency dpa that al-Bashir will meet
Zac Efron drops out of 'Footloose' remake - Baltimore Sun Zac Efron has dropped out of his role in a remake of "Footloose." Paramount Pictures says the "High School Musical" heartthrob is no longer attached to the upcoming film. The studio did not give a reason in its Tuesday statement, but said it remains committed to director Kenny Ortega and producers
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Jindal panned for 'volcano monitoring' comments now that Alaska's Mount Redoubt has erupted - New Orleans Times-Picayune
March 24th, 2009, 23:25
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A month after Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal complained about wasteful spending in President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package -- including money he sneered was for "something called 'volcano monitoring'" -- Alaska pilots were grateful for such expenditures. The Alaska more info
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - All Americans should be required to obtain health insurance as part of a sweeping overhaul that President Barack Obama says is needed to expand coverage and reduce soaring costs, insurance industry representatives told Congress on Tuesday. If insurers are required to end the more info
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Tuesday mounted a full-scale push for government authority to shut down troubled institutions like insurer AIG to avoid the need for future bailouts. U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, testifying before lawmakers still fuming about big more info
Stephen Colbert iiiiiin spaaaaaace! At least, that's what I'm hoping. In his latest stab at world domination, Colbert charged his Colbert Nation fans with voting for his moniker in a poll to name a node on the international space station -- and to the shock of no one, "Colbert" was the top vote more info
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Cycling ace Armstrong to be fit for Tour de France - Raw Story
March 24th, 2009, 23:22
Lance Armstrong will recover from a broken collarbone in time to bid for his eighth Tour de France title in July, and may even compete in the Giro d'Italia in May, his team manager said Tuesday. "A broken collarbone in March does not change anything as regards the Tour de France," which starts on more info
ATLANTIC CITY — A fishing boat sank off the New Jersey coast Tuesday morning, killing at least one person and leaving four others missing in near-freezing water, the Coast Guard said. Rescuers plucked three people from the ocean 75 miles off southern New Jersey after the sinking of the Lady Mary more info
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - All Americans should be required to obtain health insurance as part of a sweeping overhaul that President Barack Obama says is needed to expand coverage and reduce soaring costs, insurance industry representatives told Congress on Tuesday. If insurers are required to end the more info
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration says it is sending more agents and equipment to the southwestern U.S. border to combat Mexican drug cartels. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Deputy Attorney General David Ogden are at the White House announcing they are stepping up more info
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SAfrica says Dalai Lama not welcome before 2010 - WJLA
March 24th, 2009, 23:21
SAfrica says Dalai Lama not welcome before 2010 - WJLA JOHANNESBURG - The South African government said Tuesday that the Dalai Lama is not welcome until after the 2010 football World Cup, for fear tensions over Tibet would overshadow all other issues at a time when South Africa wants to focus on hosting the major international event. Organizers said
White House reveals anti-cartel plan for U.S. border - USA Today WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration says it is sending more agents and equipment to the southwestern U.S. border to combat Mexican drug cartels. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Deputy Attorney General David Ogden are at the White House announcing they are stepping up
1 dead, 4 missing in N.J. fishing boat accident - NorthJersey.com ATLANTIC CITY — A fishing boat sank off the New Jersey coast Tuesday morning, killing at least one person and leaving four others missing in near-freezing water, the Coast Guard said. Rescuers plucked three people from the ocean 75 miles off southern New Jersey after the sinking of the Lady Mary
U.S. health insurers seek individual coverage mandate - Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - All Americans should be required to obtain health insurance as part of a sweeping overhaul that President Barack Obama says is needed to expand coverage and reduce soaring costs, insurance industry representatives told Congress on Tuesday. If insurers are required to end the
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