Jeans, Hookah, a Bike, My Rights? By: Fidaa Abu Assi If you are a Gazan woman and you have desperately sought to garner some media attentions and international support, you’d better start by adopting then declaring one of these statements: “I’m …
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Jeans, Hookah, a Bike, My Rights?
NEW YORK (AP) — Your favorite Gap jeans are gone. What they’ve been replaced with, boasts executive vice president of design Patrick Robinson, are jeans “that will change your life.”
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Journey comes to San Manuel Amphitheater in Devore on Saturday and will take you back to the days of acid washed jeans and mullets. But if you go, here are a few things you might want to keep in mind. Don’t yell out for Steve Perry a la “Baseketball.” He hasn’t been in the band since 1998. We don’t recommend yelling out “Oh Sherrie,” either. That was a Perry solo hit.
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Pre-flight safety announcement for Journey (The Press-Enterprise)
Their uniforms are tight, sagging jeans, T-shirts and Vans, not jerseys and cleats. Their coaches are their teenage friends, not someone several times their age with a whistle around his neck. Their playing fields are Riverside’s streets and the Moreno Valley Skatepark, not a high school gym or stadium.
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Inland skateboarders use growing national association to strut their stuff (The Press-Enterprise)
For fashion blogger Jessica Morgan, finding the right jeans is almost a religious experience.
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Jeans are profit pocket in faded fashion market (Dallas Morning News)
LAWRENCE K. HO/Los Angeles Times Los Angeles-based True Religion is one of the jeans companies trying to fight faltering consumer spending, in part, by opening more of their own stores and Web sites. At one of its stores in California, customers can sit and be waited on.While consumer spending remains woefully depressed, expensive designer jeans have been one of the few bright spots for …
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It’s the latest “bikini backlash” in the Alamo City. A new restaurant named Bikini Sports Bar and Grill is trying to open on the Northwest side. The front of the house staff wears a bikini top with jeans shorts and cowboy boots, according to owner Doug Guller.
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