Oct 01, 2007 -
No, it’s not what you’re thinking… but the “Genie in a Bottle” singer revealed recently that she definitely finds the female form a bit easier on the eyes than a man’s body.
Christina told press, “I prefer curves on women. I love women’s bodies.
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Nov 11, 2009 -
I had you at Blackberry, didn't I? Although I'm addicted to my iPhone, there's a special place in my heart for my Crackberry. We've had a lot of fun times together, so I must pay homage to the newer phones that have hit the market and show you even more cool tips and tricks you may not know about.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
Reid's fuzzy math
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'Reform' bill's true cost is twice advertised price
By JEFFREY H. ANDERSO
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is touting the Senate’s newest health-care bill as costing $849 billion over 10 years. But this uses the same accounting trick as past versions: 99 percent of the costs don’t kick in until the fifth year of that “10 year” period.
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Nov 18, 2009 -
By Charlotte Triggs
Heidi Klum hasn't quite reclaimed her pre-baby body yet, but that's not stopping the supermodel from donning a sexy outfit when she hosts the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show on Nov. 19, which airs Dec. 1 at 10 p.m.
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Nov 16, 2009 -
Hey all you Plus-Size Divas out there! My Name is Concrete Rose, and I'm here to show you the light. What does that mean?
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Nov 15, 2009 -
Between the popularity of "Mad Men," stars like Katy Perry and Lady Gaga donning retro styles, and the resurgence of Madonna-esque Jean-Paul Gaultier styles, the resurgence of bullet bras seems almost inevitable. London shops have seen cone-shaped bra sales up as much as 33% from last year, and experts are attributing the trend to a focus on women's curves typically prevalent during economic crisis. "Throughout the last century the trend for feminine pointy shaped bras experienced a renaissance following times of a toughened economy, marking a return of unabashed femininity as women seek to have more fun with fashion as a form of escapism," says a spokesperson for UK retailer John Lewis.We've always loved the look of a fuller figure--perhaps a more prominent bust will lead the way.
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Nov 14, 2009 -
School: A place where Papa pays and Son plays.
Life Insurance: A contract that keeps you poor all your life so that you can die Rich.
Nurse: A person who wakes u up to give you sleeping pills.
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Nov 14, 2009 -
What is the pearl women's ugg boots sale do? What it brings to their surprise? We are all usually have to wait until after the party passed, it was found suitable to wear to the party when the goods it!
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Nov 10, 2009 -
Catwalk cattiness has claimed a victim!
Australian supermodel/sometimes actress Gemma Ward is quitting the modeling business amidst criticism about her weight, the model's agency told the Daily Telegraph.
The 22-year-old beauty has been the subject of Internet taunts after being spotted with a fuller figure last week, the paper reports.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
Health reformers prepare for Senate hurdle
By Edward Luce in Washington
Published: November 8 2009 20:19 | Last updated: November 8 2009 20:19
The first thing Barack Obama did late on Saturday night following the passage of the healthcare bill in the House of Representatives was to phone the heads of three industry lobby groups to thank them for their support. Not included on the list was the largest insurance lobby group, American Health Insurance Plans, which doggedly continues to oppose Democratic reform efforts.
Amid all the late night celebrations after the razor-thin 220-215 vote for the bill, Karen Ignagni, head of AHIP, warned that it would be a much tougher battle to push reform through the Senate in the weeks ahead.
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