Corset News Archive - 13-Dec-2007

  • Challenge: Could we take back invitation? (The Columbian)
    It's the perennial question of Clark County politics: If a county wants to grow faster or slower, could its government make that happen? Put another way: Is rapid growth a choice?


  • Should growth plan for Clark County shrink? (Seattle Times)
    It's the perennial question of Clark County politics: If a county wants to grow faster or slower, could its government make that happen...


  • Raw Meat (Miami New Times)
    It's 11:30 p.m. on a Friday at Churchill's Pub (5501 NE Second Ave.), and Miami filmmaker Aiden Dillard, age 26, is positioning the legs of an inflatable doll on his shoulders. She wears a pink chiffon dress and sequin Santa hat. "Ho, ho, ho, it's that gift-giving time of year," he says, holding in ...


  • Formal yet free: Women have more choices for galas (Provo Daily Herald)
    PHILADELPHIA -- As we enter the thick of this year's gala season, it's clear that black-tie dressing is by no means limited to princess-style, strapless gowns with the obligatory corset bodice and full, floor-length skirt.


  • Chiropractic care can ease pregnancy (Pacific Daily News)
    Editor's note: This biweekly column is about chiropractic and the treatment of minor sports injuries. People often ask me if chiropractic care is helpful and safe for a pregnant woman suffering from back pain. The answer is "yes."


  • Backs are back (The New Straits Times)
    You need a sexy back to carry off Marc Jacobs' latest collection for Louis Vuitton, writes SYIDA LIZTA AMIRUL IHSAN. AT last, the secret is out.


  • Weddings (Hartselle Enquirer)
    Caroline Jill Hames of Hartselle and Nicklas Adam Sroufek of Trinity were wed Nov. 3, 2007, at 2 p.m. at Wedding Chapel on the Mountain in Huntsville. Paul Levick officiated the ceremony.


  • Maths and women (The Budapest Sun)
    One of the most popular French choreographers, Michel Kelemenis, visits Trafó for two days from Dec19 to show his piece dedicated to women: the Aphorisms Geometric.


  • Gabrielle Union, Relishing Her Latest 'Holiday' Treat (Washington Post)
    She's got that whole perky, Doris Day-shrink-wrapped-in-milk-chocolate thing going. No matter the material, actress Gabrielle Union, nice Catholic girl, Nebraska born/California bred, has worked that clean-cut image, mining the wholesomeness -- notwithstanding those steamy Maxim pics, the ones with...


  • A Broadway debut for forgotten Twain farce (International Herald Tribune)
    Mark Twain's previously unproduced play, which is making its Broadway debut, has a remarkably sprightly step.


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