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...slacker when it came to details, she augmented an orange vinyl jacket, blue paisley butterfly collar shirt and brown bell-bottoms with a thick gold chain and a patch of black chest hair...

Author: By Mary W. Lu, | Title: Skirts Swoosh at Drag Night | 10/27/1995 | See Source »

Open any fashion magazine and you're bound to find a full-page layout of some super-skinny woman, or muscle-rippling man clad in only the bare minimum. According to these magazines, it's no longer be fashionable to wear the flower-or paisley-print underwear that comes in a six pack. Underwear has fallen into the same label-conscious category of jeans; most of them look the same, but everyone wants to have the right name stitched across their waist...

Author: By Brittany Applestein, | Title: Fashion-Minded Undie Wear | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

...Irish Republic in a new cross-border body to coordinate issues that affect both, like fishing rights and agricultural and European Union policies, and to establish cooperation on tourism, transportation and energy. Unionists loathe the idea of granting Ireland even a trace of influence. The radical Rev. Ian Paisley slammed the idea as ``a one-way street to Dublin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVITATION IN THE MAIL | 3/6/1995 | See Source »

...think you've got that $75000 a year consulting job in the bag? Not with that tie, honey. Pink paisley is out. Gone. And so are red, green, yellow, and orange. Double breasted suit? Too hip. Pantsuit? Too feminist. Nude pantyhose? Too secretarial. Loafers? Come on, boys and girls, get real. Just because you've got your resume filled to the brim, this is no time to slack off on interview apparel...

Author: By Lisa K. Pinsley, | Title: Dress for Success | 3/2/1995 | See Source »

...Gerry Adams shook hands with Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds on the steps of Dublin's Government Buildings, and the two leaders said they were "totally and absolutely committed to democratic and peaceful methods" of solving the province's political problems. A meeting between hard-line Protestant leader Ian Paisley and British Prime Minister John Major did not fare as well: Paisley was ejected from No. 10 Downing Street almost immediately after he refused to say that he believed Major's government had made no secret deals with the I.R.A...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Week September 4-10 | 9/19/1994 | See Source »

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