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...everything from evening wear to accessories. "I look at fur today as I look at a fabric," says Valentino. "There is no difference. I use tiny borders of mink as a ruffle in my wool suitings." From trim, fur has migrated to sportswear. Versace has a mink-lined biker boot, Prada has a mink vest, Fendi and others have fur skirts, Michael Kors has silver fox leg warmers and, for the ultimate in dressing down and up at the same time, Jean Paul Gaultier is offering a fur-lined denim jacket. Fur is targeted to such a young market that...
...then there is the only category that matters: 4. Your classmates. Congratulations: it's fifteen days before graduation, and you've finally hit the big time. You're about to receive your bachelors degree, maybe even a masters to boot. Classes and exams are over at last, and you have two weeks left to spend with your classmates before they are scattered to the winds. Yearbooks are distributed, and everyone rushes to look at the pictures of themselves and all their friends. And the real vice-president opens the book and says, "Who are all these losers pretending...
Providence closed out the match with a go-ahead goal in the 71st minute, again off the boot of Jones. In a crowded box, midfielder Andrew Bussmann's pass was deflected over to Jones, who drove a hard shot from 15 feet out to beat Dupuis...
...fling easily manageable by any Joe capable of running a screw gun raised questions of Clinton's basic masculine competence. Indeed, if the Starr report could be believed, America's alpha male was something worse than a sinner or a lawbreaker. He was a fool, and a crybaby to boot...
Mondale's reputation as a party girl was one of the reasons she got the boot from WCCO-TV; her dismissal came just days before a local magazine was about to run a story headlined "Walter and Joan's Wild Child." The other reason she got fired, Mondale herself admits, was that she was no good. She moved back to Chicago in 1991, where she continued to appear in the gossip columns and got a job hosting another bad TV show, this one for the Lifetime network. It was another non-starter called the "Great American TV Poll." The poll...