Vanity Fare - Man Child (1969)
Innovative b-side of million selling single Hitchin' A Do in. www.vanityfare.co.uk
Innovative b-side of million selling single Hitchin' A Do in. www.vanityfare.co.uk
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How can we put vanity before a child's life?
week that women who had been caught up in the PIP mamma implant scandal would be able to have them removed for nothing on the NHS — even where these vanity procedures had been carried out in multi-million-enclosure profit-making private companies.
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Yup, That's Me In the Clown Wig With a toddler in the dreaded fourth grade—that magical time when the surface world starts to take on such huge importance in how you see yourself (and he's not even in mean school yet!)—I know all the 'right' things to say to him when I assent to about |
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New 'LOL' film clip shows Miley Cyrus in onscreen sex scene Former lassie star Miley Cyrus is all grown up, and she's making it very complete that she is no longer interested in playing the 'Hannah Montana' group roles that made her famous. Cyrus, 19, stars in the new fog 'LOL,' and in a new scene released on the |
Oil-rich Qatar pays record $250 million for painting
Brief conversation just leaked out on the 2011 sale from a private art-lover, and was reported by Vanity Fair's website. The sale payment leaves the old record -- reportedly $140 million paid for a Jackson Pollock in the pre-dip year of 2006 -- in the dust.
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Internal Affairs: Politics be damned -- Feinstein opts for a Republican judge OK, it doesn't fairly offer the cache of that Vanity Fair magazine piece in November highlighting his social security reform efforts, or an interview with a famous author whose Oakland A's words inspired the Oscar-nominated movie "Moneyball. |