Crimes of fashion
Inspired by last week’s Wall Street Journal Online article, “Opening Statements: What to Wear to Court,” reporter Danny Jacobs posed the question to local lawyers: What’s the most unusual attire you’ve seen in a courtroom? “There was a witness who was wearing black, skin-tight jeans, black, high-heeled boots and a black T-shirt with silver studs spelling [...]
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Santacroce considers using Article 17 to leave Napoli
Napoli Napoli defender Fabiano Santacroce is unsettled. Santacroce is threatening to invoke Article 17, but only in order to move abroad. “I don’t think this sort of rumour is good for Napoli ,” FIFA agent Antonio Crusco told CalcioNapoli24.it . “Fabiano is a professional and the directors are perfectly capable of dealing with the situation in a relaxed fashion. “We must clarify that Article 17 ...
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Paolo Pellegrin discusses foray into fashion photos
PARIS: Award-winning photographer Paolo Pellegrin has documented many of the world's danger zones from Lebanon to Kosovo and Rwanda to Haiti. In 1995, his stunning reportage on AIDS in Uganda received the World Press and the Kodak Young Photographer Awards. The Italian-born snapper has published six books. One of these, "As I Was
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Trinity site of protest: Westboro Baptist Church plans Oct. 4 stop at local high school
This article has been read 8863 times. Members of the Kansas-based church who believe the deaths of U.S. troops are God's punishment for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality have planned a protest at Trinity High School in October.
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The Man Who Ate Everything: What Jeffrey Steingarten Eats In A Week
"I ingest, and then they pay me to write about it," explains Vogue food writer Jeffrey Steingarten. "I'm not doing an article for the November issue, so I've had much more time to eat than I ordinarily do. It's a great time of year for snacking."
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