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The pickings at Price Cutter can vary a lot depending on what’s being liquidated and how recently it arrived, but the new Fort Myers store had some great bargains for careful shoppers.
This time around, Versace used live models and a prestige setting, spiced up with plenty of bared flesh.
The tightly fitted sheaths showed off bosoms, hips and bare backs to excess.
He was part of a barnstorming effort across 32 states that was interrupted when the campaign's Airstream exploded and died in Arizona.
That somewhat perverse amatory mode always entails an obstacle to passion, a rival, a social barrier, great distance in time or space, above all, death, yet affords thereby an inducement to greater devotion.
Not only is quarterback Steve McNair barely ambulatory and Eddie George nursing a dislocated shoulder, but the Patriots are rested and virtually unbeatable at home.
In Week 5, they surrendered 442 yards to the Titans and barely pulled out a 38-30 victory.
We were there to see an All-Star Extravaganza, a no-holds barred gathering of the biggest and baddest squared circle tough men (and women) that our area's semi-pro wrestling circuit has to offer.
The crowd was primed, the good guys were gleaming, the bad guys were scowling, and the night's bare-handed carnage was about to begin.
the county now requires rain barrels under every canale and downspout and/or the use of passive water-harvesting techniques like pumice wicks and swales.
But man, do you remember that `tater he gave up to Gibson?Gibson could barely swing the bat!That's gotta hurt!" For Eckersley, Gibson's homer still hurts but there's nothing like the soothing balm of Cooperstown.
Every morning for the past six years, the Shangri-La bartender has run out of cream for his coffee and Bernie has always muttered, "Oh, it doesn't matter." A 55-year-old Hempstead resident, who as a teenager lost much of the use of his right hand in a Pensacola bar-room knife fight, Houston followed his mother north in 1969.
He died quietly in a flat having been administered a lethal dose of barbiturates.
Was it my imagination, or was The Courant's coverage of the first day of the Michael Skakel jury selection dripping with disdain for the electronic news media [Page 1, April 3, "Scene: Camera, Lights, Liver Spots And Not-Really-Live Feeds For Deborah Norville"]?The reporter could barely disguise his scorn for TV news.
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