
Corset News Archive - 12-Oct-2007
London, Oct 9 : Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine has found that a reinforcing band could help prevent expansion of the heart, and reduce the danger of congestive heart failure tools.
Woe betide anyone who calls for a rethink of England's green belt, for they will receive enough opprobrium to gorge a landfill site. Already the epithets are raining down on Helen Phillips for venturing such a suggestion.
The marriage of Karen Annette Chapman and Shedrick O'Neil Bumpers was an event of June 30, 2007 at 5 in the evening at the H.W. Pearce Memorial Park Assembly House. The ceremony was officiated by the Revs. Willie Coleman and Dwight Smith.
Life & style: The big trend in footwear this season is fetishism. But why would you want to dress like a lapdancer?
MUSCATINE, Iowa ? Ostrich plumes and parasols swaying in a sea of frothy lace and bodacious bustles will dress up the stage today at the world premiere of ?Muscatine! the Musical.?
Scientists have designed a new "heart-reinforcing corset" to help combat congestive heart failure. While there isn't a large degree of understanding of the condition, many believe that the heart expands in order to pump more blood as a reaction to damage or valve problems. This expansion generally exacerbates the problem, so the new reinforcing band is attempting to control the expansion of the ...
It's strange that no one in Paris made much fuss about Parisian designers who practically saluted Old Glory with their stars-and-stripes collections shown last week.
Elizabeth I morphs into some kind of 16th-century Michael Corleone to keep her throne. When we last saw the Virgin Queen (as incarnated by Cate Blanchett), it was 1558 (in 1998) and she had just completed her transformation from girl monarch to royal icon.
1 All hail the Queen: You have to love Cate Blanchett, who plays Queen Elizabeth, for various reasons including the fact that she attended a star-packed screening last week in New York with Salman Rushdie, "Soprano" Michael Imperioli and Vogue's Anna Wintour.
After the fat years come the lean. For eight long years, the public sector has enjoyed the richest of pickings as Gordon Brown used a combination of higher taxes, and higher borrowing to pump billions into the public services.