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...down a long line of reasons, any one of which is sufficient to explain why, even when the subject is broached, as in the Howard speech, it barely makes its way into the press accounts, being an issue, as the Economist noted at the time, that liberals prefer to "skirt...
Into the bar strolled Sir Alec Guinness, black of face and draped in a floral-print dress stuffed with toweling in the bosom. "Excuse my skirt," he said to Elizabeth Taylor as he bellied up to the bar. "Would someone buy me a beer, please? I'm not carrying any cash tonight. I don't know where I could...
Once they skirt the stark alternatives of the Supreme Being question, Harvard CO's take advantage of Seeger's invitation to individualism, often enlisting the help of philosophers and writers to help them express their objections to war. "It's really amazing the people they bring in to support their objection," a draft advisor in the Square marvelled. "I've just recently seen a couple of Lao-tzu types," he added...
...skirt was hardly a mini, but it certainly was a bit more mod than the numbers Jacqueline Kennedy normally wears. Enshrined in fashion's Hall of Fame since January, Jackie sported the new hemline, three inches above the knee, at lunch in Manhattan with her sister, Princess Lee Radziwill. "It's the shortest we've seen her in," said Women's Wear Daily, whose photographer caught the girls in a gay mood as they emerged from the Lafayette Restaurant. One thing, though, that Jackie hasn't been especially happy about recently: The Pleasure...
...back in the middle of the living room, her head resting in a pool of blood, Dorothy's eyes were open, but surrounded with black stains. Her right car was completely covered with blood. Her dress was ripped down to her waist, exposing her mutilated breasts. Her skirt was also torn and a large red bruise was visible on the inside of her right thigh...