Nov 12, 2009 -
Fashion'zilla (n): person who lives, breathes and eats fashion daily. 2) person who doesn't follow definet fashion trends but is still fashionable.
So I decided to start this blog to not just include my fashion taste but also those of the world/NYC.
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Oct 30, 2009 -
This goes along with the story that I posted in 4.0 about Meatless Mondays in Baltimore schools
Jon Stewart ended an interview with climate-change contrarian and Super Freakonomics co-author Steven Levitt on Monday night by noting, "I've apparently frightened our audience by suggesting that conservation isn't the only way out of any of the problems of the world. I sincerely apologize."
He added, "And I do also believe that we should just eat vegetables."
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Sep 16, 2009 -
If Jay Leno Wants Better Reviews He Can Start By Removing the Lapel Flag
by John Nolte
Critics love David Letterman. They love him because he’s mean and liberal and does everything they demand: further the leftist agenda through the brutal use of humiliation to target any public figure (or their child) who might derail Leftist causes.
And contrary to conventional wisdom, Letterman’s not edgy.
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Sep 08, 2009 -
HSBC, one of the biggest banks on the planet, has taken to calling itself "the world's local bank." Starbucks is un-branding at least three of its Seattle outlets, the first of which just reopened as "15th Avenue Coffee and Tea." Winn-Dixie, a 500-outlet supermarket chain, recently launched a new ad campaign under the tagline, "Local flavor since 1956."
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Aug 25, 2009 -
Many people have complemented me on my talent for always knowing when crazy events are taking place around San Francisco, how I always know where the latest hotpots to eat, shop, or see are located, and I'm often asked for suggestions. So I'm going to share my secret to being "in the know." Aside from having way too much time on my hands, I have a few great newsletters/ websites I check out and read often when I need inspiration.
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Aug 23, 2009 -
Hi everyone,
There is a makeup look that will never go out of fashion, that look would be the nude/neutral eye. I haven't done a huge tutorial in a long while, so I wanted to start again with this makeup look for you all. Click the image of the product to go to the producer's website (if it's still sold).
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Aug 21, 2009 -
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/ian-birrell-why-i-dont-believe-that-the-nhs-is-sacrosanct-1775088.html
Ian Birrell: Why I don't believe that the NHS is sacrosanct
In this heartfelt polemic, based on his family's experiences in the health service, our writer argues that it suffers from deep flaws – and we are wrong to ignore them
David Sandison
Ian Birrell's 15-year-old daughter Iona with her mother, Linnet
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It was a simple thing. Another blood test, some more investigations into whatever flawed gene or missing protein might be the cause of my daughter's troubled life, with her terrible seizures, her blindness, her inability to walk or talk or eat unaided. Over the past 15 years, there have been many such attempts to identify her condition.
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Jul 10, 2009 -
I cannot speak for everyone because everyone is different of course. I am going to speak my opinion on why I feel that communication between the sexes is very frustrating at times and difficult.
I am the type of person who remembers things.
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Jul 05, 2009 -
I was tired; a night with interruptions, 02:00 hrs, 05:00 hrs etc... – milk… That’s how it should be done the first 3 months… So we let it be, something new had been added these past 40 years… My parents had NOT done anything – they had me cried the first 3 nights and then – never again sleepless nights. But the “new” education says: Thy shall not be so brutal… They also explained in “big” letters and in books: there are three different types of sleepers: i.e.
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Jul 10, 2009 -
California's Central Valley produces many of the fruits and vegetables consumed in America. It is also one of the poorest areas of the country. There are high rates of malnutrition and obesity, and residents have little access to fresh produce themselves.
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