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Making their entrance on the runways in Fall 2008, cage heels have been spotted on celebrities of all kinds, from sex kittens like Kim Kardashian to classy dressers like Reese Witherspoon. (LOVE the Giuseppe Zanotti Cut Out leather boots Kim’s wearing in the pic above, by the way!!!) So what is it about the cage heel that makes women of all ages and styles swoon? After all, our feet have done nothing wrong, so why should be desire to confine them?!The cage heel does for the foot what the band
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Q&A with ELAINE LEVINE Q: What song do you put on when you’re driving in your car? A: Devils and Dust by Bruce Springsteen Q: What is your favorite Classic TV Show? A: Cheyenne Q: What is your favorite current TV Show? A: Ghost Whisperer or Medium Q: Tell us about your favorite pair of shoes? A: I have 2 pairs of shoes. Clogs for winter and Chaco sandals for summer. Makes life easy and wardrobe choices even easier. Q: What is the worst job you ever had? A: Working in
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ESPN asked: D. Rose DESERVES to be in the 2009 ALL STAR GAME. Check how the how nba all-star ballot voters have voted so far on the guards for the east and see what annoys you. PLAYER VOTES Dwyane Wade (Mia)623,311 Allen Iverson (Det)492,093 Vince Carter (NJ)236,634 Ray Allen (Bos)174,155 Jose Calderon (Tor)124,705 Luke Ridnour (Mil)123,104 Jameer Nelson (Orl)116,228 Derrick Rose (Chi)102,263 Joe Johnson (Atl)94,847 Devin Harris (NJ)94,294 Gilbert Arenas (Wash) 64,450 WHY IS
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Living in a city like New York that is overflowing with people, it is hard not to become a sort of amateur anthropologist. You have to look around all the time here anyway, since letting your eyes wander for even a second could result in death by bike messenger (or, worse, being accosted by a street lobbyist), so it becomes second nature to notice everything–and everyone–around you. I find that whether I’m making a passing observation about the rise in weave pieces abandoned on the street (muc
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The third amendment to Brooke Astor’s will includes a scribbled signature in the bottom right corner of the cover page that sits slightly askew of the signature line. The letters are bold and sharp, and it unmistakably reads, “Brooke Russell Astor.” But that signature looked nothing like what Lia Opris remembered seeing on March 3, 2004, the day she witnessed Mrs. Astor execute the amendment, known as a codicil. Ms. Opris, who was Mrs. Astor’s maid, testified in State Supreme Court in Manhattan
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