Word: shoes
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...ignoring the fact that under the President's plan every working-class family will have its choice of a shiny little thimble, race car, shoe or Scottie...
...SENTENCED. RICHARD REID, 29, would-be shoe bomber and self-proclaimed al-Qaeda member, to life in prison, for trying to blow up an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami in December 2001; in Boston. He pleaded guilty to the charge last year and at his sentencing shouted at the judge, "Your flag will come down and so will your country...
With 14:10 remaining in the game, Penn coach Kelly Greenberg accidentally sent her shoe flying across the court while gesturing for a kicked-ball call. Embarrassed, she sat down on the bench after one of her players returned the footwear...
Manolo Blahnik hates traveling. He hates airports, train stations, planes and trains. But these days Blahnik spends most of his time on the road. He goes to Italy, where he still personally oversees the production of his $500-a-pair shoe collection; to the Canary Islands, to visit his 90-year-old mother; to the United States, where most of his customers live. He also travels from his Georgian home in Bath, where he stores some 10,000 pairs of what he affectionately calls his "stupid shoes," to his office on the fashionable King's Road in Chelsea, London. Blahnik...
...status as a charity, moved to have Abu Hamza stopped from preaching because of his fundamentalist views. Several prominent terrorist suspects are known to have visited or stayed at the mosque, including Djamel Beghal, who was linked to an al-Qaeda plot to bomb the U.S. embassy in Paris, shoe bomber Richard Reid and suspected 20th hijacker Zacarias Moussaoui. In April of last year, the Charity Commission imposed a preaching ban on Abu Hamza, and more recently threatened to remove him, because many of his statements "were of such an extreme and political nature as to conflict with [the mosque...