Word: playboy
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kelly K. Johnson-Arbor '96 on the mixed up captioning in this month's Playboy Magazine supplement, College Girls, in which she was identified as another woman who posed completely nude. Johnson-Arbor was featured semi-nude in Playboy's September issue for an article titled "Women of the Ivy League...
Just ask Kelly K. Johnson-Arbor '96 whose name appeared under the nude photo of another Harvard student, Kelli M. Keller '97, in College Girls, a supplement to this month's Playboy. Keller's name appeared under the semi-nude photo of Johnson-Arbor...
...designing the supplement, Playboy reversed the captions on the two photos which appear on the same page in the magazine...
...millions who saw the fight on pay-per-view. For days afterward, conversations about the Tyson fight invariably segued toward the women. Christy Martin has become an overnight sensation. "We've had calls from Japan, Canada and Regis and Kathie Lee," says Jim Martin, her husband and trainer. "Playboy wants her too, but we ain't taking our clothes...
Diane's liaison with "The Weasel," as her cyber-Romeo signed his E-mail, may not meet the legal definition of adultery--which implies physical, not virtual, coupling. But there's no doubt that cyberromances, whether licit or not, generate genuine feelings. "This is not the same as reading Playboy," says psychologist Sherry Turkle of M.I.T, author of Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet (Simon & Schuster; $25). "There really is another person there, and that person can touch you and move you in various ways, emotionally and sexually...