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...writer James Wolcott couldn’t help but be impressed by the twins and their aura, concluding that, “Unlike the Bush daughters or the Hilton sisters, who always look as if they were about to pop out of a bachelor-party cake, M-K and Ash, as they’re known in the hood, are modest, demure, able to walk without weaving.” The very fact that Vanity Fair interviewed the twins in the first place is telling of the indelible mark they have made on American culture...
...with pleasure the hard way. She suspects her weed man of a hit and run. The morning after a late night herbal acquisition, Crick couldn’t locate her new stash and assumed her dealer swiped it, despite the 17 joint butts in her ash tray that speak to the contrary. Says Crick, “What a chauvinist thing to do—he comes to my room, sells me my shit, lets me hook-up with him, then steals it all back so I would be marginalized in the role of drug-slut...
...Putting Indian actress Aishwarya Rai on your cover speaks volumes about Bollywood coming of age and making its presence felt worldwide. Ash, by performing powerful, serious roles in period films, has not only mesmerized moviegoers with her beautiful eyes but also proved that she is more than a gorgeous supermodel. Through perseverance, hard work and proper selection of roles, Ash earned the title of "Bollywood Queen" and is acting as India's cultural ambassador. Srinivasan Balakrishnan Jamshedpur, India...
Bush ought to be furious at Boykin, because, until now, greater understanding and embrace of Islam have been real achievements of the Bush Administration. Even as America's victory in the Iraq war turns to ash, Bush can take pride that Americans have a greater appreciation that Muslims and their religion add to the richness of our great ethnic stew. And without Bush's special emphasis, the opposite might easily have happened...
...parents told me the heat is unbearable and when they open the windows, there’s ash everywhere,” said Stephanie H. Lee ’07, whose home is located in Palos Verdes Peninsula...