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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show 2011New York City was lighted up by the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show with all the glitz, beautiful models, dazzling designs, and performances that took place at the Lexington Avenue Armory.
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Murdoch Phone-Hacking ScandalBoth Cameron and Murdoch have been under fire for being linked to the News Corporation phone-hacking scandal that has made headline news around the world. -
The Arrest of GatesJuly 16 2009, may always be remembered as racial profiling striking its chord again.
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Madonna and Rosie Gal Pals48 year old Rosie O'Donnell is thankful to have such counsel from the Queen of Pop herself, Madonna. Madonna who had loads of advice to give O'Donnell who is dealing with menopause. -
Pickles: What are they?What is a pickle anyways? Well, a pickle is an ordinary cucumber that is soaked in vinegar or salt brine. -
Celebrity Cooks: Bobby FlayBobby Flay flared up the Food Network's ratings with his boyish good looks with top shows such as Throwdown, Boy Meets Grill and The Next Food Star. -
All About ChinchillasThe slightly larger ground animal that belongs to the Chinchillidae family is native to the Andes mountains of the alpine regions in South America. -
Learn About PomegranatesThe Pomegranate is native to the region from Iran to the Himalayas in northern India. It's cultivated throughout the whole Mediterranean, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the East Indies and Africa. -
Obama Visits Europe: A RecapSen. Barack Obama is calling for U.S. and European alliance on Washington's historic downtown Tiergarten in Berlin against resurgent Taliban in Afghanistan, saying "There is no challenge too great for a world that stands as one."
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Ashwariya Rai - the Queen of BollywoodOne of Bollywood's pre-eminent leading blue-eyed beauties and acclaimed as the most beautiful woman in the world has starred in 24 films over the last seven years has made a reputation for herself.
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Pushing Up RosesThe Langford mansion has been an establishment for over the past 50 years. Rosalind Langford inherited it 40 years ago, but her husband has been missing since then. The late Mr. Langford whose body was never found. Where was he? He was claimed missing.
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Skin Disorder: Plaque PsoriasisPsoriasis is an inflammatory skin disorder that is an oval-shaped red plaque that occurs on body surfaces and the scalp. It is characterized by frequent episodes of redness, itching, and thick dry, scales on the skin and can form discomfort.
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Coffee Machines FactsInside a coffee machine there's a little bucket that holds the water to pour into the pot at the start of the coffee-making cycle.
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Depression Medicine and Treatment OptionsAntidepressants are used to treat depression and work by slowly removing certain chemicals from the brain. -
Invention PatentHave an invention in mind? You can get started by writing your own patent. -
Purchasing Tempur-Pedic ProductsA Tempurpedic product that gives your mind and body peace of mind and melts away the pressures. -
Book Review: Velvet Eyes by Anisoara Vinau's27 year old Romanian writer Anisoara Vinau's "Velvet Eyes" is a must read for the young audience who seek romance, mystery, thriller, and suspense all in one in this incredible story. -
Career GoalsWhat are your options? What are your choices? Have you ever thought about your career goals? -
Thomas Pink ShirtsThomas Pink shirts are the finest tailored English shirts.
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Japanese Clothing Company Bathing ApeThe Bathing Ape is a clothing company in Japan whose real name founder Nigo, real name is Tomoaki Nagao. Since 1993, the company has specialized in urban and hip hop fashions that include BAPE, BAPE Store, and BAPESCLUSIVE.
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United Auto Workers and General Motors Strike on September 26, 2007On September 26, 2007, the United Auto Workers and General Motors came to an agreement on ending the union strike. " -
The History of Swiss ChocolateIn the 16th and 17th century, chocolate was very much a successor in Europe and produced in Switzerland. By the half of the 19th century Swiss chocolate started to spread aboard. -
Remembering The Legendary Tenor Luciano PavarottiThe legendary tenor, Luciano Pavarotti died from pancreatic cancer on September 6, 2007 at the age of 71 at his home near Modena in northern Italy. -
Mississippi Cold Case - Revisiting Two Killings from 43 Years AgoMississippi Cold Case reopens the 1964 murders of two murdered men by Klansmen. A brother's journey to confront the Klansmen who murdered his brother and friend to seek justice.
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Grey's Anatomy's Isaiah WashingtonGrey's Anatomy's star Isaiah Washington sparked a controversial incident with fellow cast member when using a racial slur.
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Paris Hilton in PrisonParis Hilton sentenced to 45-days in prison for repeated violations of DUI charges.
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Big Mac Celebrates 40th AnniversaryMcDonald's Big Mac celebrates its 40th anniversary.
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The Many Reasons You Should Enjoy NatureThere are so many wonderful things to consider when your outdoors.
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A Knowledge of the Nature of PlantsThe informative facts about having plants and choosing the right techniques and essentials.
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Biography: Edgar Allan PoeEdgar Allan Poe an American poet, short story writer, playwright, known for his tales of the macabre and mystery.
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Biography: Lon ChaneyA hundred and fifty variety of roles with characters such as a Chinese Mandarin, Drill Sergeant, Knife Thrower, Russian Peasant, Gangster, Clown, Police Detective, Train Conductor, or a Yard Inspector, whether they be villainous, peculiar, and morbid.
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Television in JapanWatching television is an everyday popular thing in Japan as much as it is in the United States.
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Biography: Agatha ChristieAgatha Christie exemplifies the comfortable form of mystery fiction that became favored in the Golden Age of fiction in England during the 1920's and 1930's.
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Primate IntelligencePrimates are superior to all other animals and humans who find that they have similar characteristics as they do.
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Biography: Bram StokerBram Stoker author of several books, but only one successful book was Dracula.
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Biography: Bela LugosiHungarian actor Bela Lugosi became a cultural icon for his role in Dracula.
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An Explanation of the Royal MonarchsThroughout the centuries royal monarchy has been a superiority fascination that we absolutely admire.
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Biography: Grace Kelly, Life Story of an American PrincessGrace Kelly is perhaps remembered as the cherished Hollywood icon. A movie star turned princess that transcended from Hollywood to royalty.
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Balancing Your Life : Exercise and Healthy LifestyleAmerican seniors facing common problems and challenges they face each day and what they are doing to improve their lives.
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Biography: Venture Into Salvador DaliThe Catalonian-Spanish artist of the 20th century, who is best known for his striking, bizarre, dreamlike images.
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Biography: The Chronicles of C.S. LewisBiography life story of C.S. Lewis, an extraordinary writer in his own time.
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About Collecting Tea CupsCollecting tea cups is one of the oldest and traditionalist hobbies.
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The PainteA painter woman, Ann Whitman for who all her life has collected and painted art in isolation. When she ventures out off the cape to New York City, she will begin a chance to start a new life.
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How to Open a RestaurantHow to manage and operate your restaurant business.
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Hiring an ArchitectArchitects bring the most to your project whether it's a home, commercial building, business building, or any building by creative innovative solutions.
