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Clothing optional

12.07.2008 13:14    stltoday.com
OF POLYGAMYAND POLYESTERDept. of Newton's Third Law of Motion: At first there was what some critics called "pedophilia chic," sexually suggestive clothing for little girls. Very short skirts worn with rhinestone belly shirts, sheer nightgown...


We're optimistic despite negative sentiments: Infy chief

12.07.2008 12:39    rediff.com
Infosys Technologies generates over 60 per cent of its revenue from the US, which is witnessing a slowdown. A falling rupee did help the company tide over the quarter, and S Gopalakrishnan (popularly addressed as Kris) says that new opportunities,
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Ollie North: Beirut Comes to Washington

12.07.2008 10:08    foxnews.com
The millions of us who pass through Union Station had better move fast through the lobby...
Ollie North: Beirut Comes to Washington

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12.07.2008 07:17    heraldtribune.com
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A strange week

12.07.2008 00:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CHRISTOPHER MACKIEON THE NEWS YOUMAY HAVE MISSED

Beware - Tartan special is no longer a unique football brew

12.07.2008 00:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
Scotland supporters are risking their good reputation and must address their behaviour, especially as that of other fans is improving, writes JOHN FORSYTH

How stimulating economic growth can boost developing lands

12.07.2008 00:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
DAVID MARTIN, Member of the European Parliament

Joyce McMillan - Ideological war serves only to stifle development

12.07.2008 00:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
IT HAS been one of those weeks when the thinking citizen might well have felt, on balance, that a visit to the dentist would be preferable to the trial of watching the televis

Stephen McGinty - Comic-book world thrives when left to lurk in the shadows

12.07.2008 00:01    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TWENTY years ago comic-book fans in Glasgow were divided. It was like the Sharks and the Jets, only instead of wearing cool satin jackets, carrying flick-knives and breaking i

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