Corset News Archive - 05-Sep-2007

  • Prostitutes go digital with craigslist (Orange County Register)
    Police are increasingly fighting prostitution on communal bulletin boards such as craigslist.org, but it is nearly impossible to keep up with the popular site.


  • Countdown spectacular indeed (Adelaide Now)
    EVERYONE had their favourites at the Entertainment Centre last night, as the Countdown Spectacular dished up a plethora of hits, laughs, and memories.


  • Thousands turn out for Mardi Gras (icWales)
    THIS year?s Mardi Gras festival has been hailed as the most successful yet.


  • The metamorphosis of the B.C. mining museum (Vancouver Province)
    Now there's another reason to stop on the Sea to Sky Highway en route to Whistler: the first art exhibition at the B.C. Museum of Mining. It's part of a plan to make Britannia Beach more than a blur seen through a passing car window.


  • Gyllenhaal Wows In Sexy New Agent Provocateur Ads (ContactMusic)
    New mum MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL is set to thrill fans with her postbaby body in a series of supersexy ads for lingerie firm Agent Provocateur. The actress


  • So when does the happy ever after start? (The Star)
    London - For Hayley Brown, the post-wedding blues hit soon after the honeymoon with her husband Wesley. "It was really weird," she says. "We had spent 18 months saving and planning and making sure everything was perfect, and then, in a single day, it's all over. I kind of thought - what now?


  • Small pictures, big impact at Hopper House in Nyack (The Journal News)
    Win Zibeon's "Plattaco Oro No. 9" nails the theme of the "Small Matters of Great Importance" exhibit on the canvas. The picture features four gold nails driven into a golden landscape, set in a gold frame.


  • From Germany, with love (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
    For many Indians, Germany summons images of neo-Nazis and racial hate, and the recent attacks on a group of Indians in a small town in eastern Germany did not help matters one bit. Amid this confusion, and with a message to address the conundrum, comes German choreographer Helena Waldmann. Her production, Return To Sender, deals with Iranian refugees in her country - a touchy issue, given past ...


  • At last, underwear worth lusting after (Daily Telegraph)
    Drab black and white basics just won't do. Women now want a 'lingerie wardrobe' with patterns for every mood, says Hilary Alexander ... even when no one else can see it.


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