Posted on October 31st, 2008 by Content Keyword RSS
Don’t know why I am longing for the Holidays so much but I’m hooked on it. Ralphy is on the top of the list for X-Mas. He never fails. This holiday season Ralph Lauren is coming out with another range of modern classics, featuring decadent accessories for men and the home. The elegant alligator and crocodile belts Lauren has been doing for decades, in fuck you colors like purple and orange. In addition, there are embroidered velvet slippers in several colors for $950; a pillow made fr
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In India, storytelling, verbal embroidery, clever and often fearless use of English and, well, even misleading someone for the sake of spinning good homespun yarns, which might have amused the Mahatma himself, are intrinsic cultural sports.
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The second largest city in Pakistan is Lahore, is a city with great historical importance for the last few centuries. Located near the river Ravi and the Wagah border in the Punjab province, Lahore has a rich tapestry of political and cultural background, having experienced invasions and rules of the Persians, Moghuls, Afghans, Sikhs, Hindus and the British. These myriad experiences is reflected in the architecture, culture and language of Lahore, a city which is said to be at least 4000 years
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(AP) — Plaids, paisleys and tweeds are such go-to looks for fall that they are shorthand for cooler weather. But don’t write them off as boring just because they’re classic.Tweed can be trendy if it’s worn with chic jeans, plaid can be recolored into the most of-the-moment combinat…
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Day 2: October 21, 2008 For the first time in four days here, I slept through the night but for the 5AM prayer over the speakers. I even slept through my alarm watch, though perhaps it wasn’t set for the right time anyway. When the room phone rang I knew immediately what was happening - Robert Calvert told me it was 8AM and worship was beginning. My roommate, Coz Crosscombe, had gotten up much earlier and decided I must need the rest. I threw on my clothes and arrived as the group was under
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