Beauty News Archive - 02-Mar-2008

  • Muskrat fur flies at beauty pageant (The Arizona Republic)
    GOLDEN HILL, Md. - Contestant No. 1 sashayed down the catwalk and smiled a radiant beauty-queen smile. She picked up a furry dead rodent, took out a knife and stuck the point in just above the animal's tail. Welcome to the 2008 Miss Outdoors pageant.


  • Former star of Broadway's 'Beauty and the Beast' sentenced in underage sex case (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    NEW YORK - A Broadway actor who played the beast in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" was sentenced Friday to 60 days in jail and three years' probation for sexual encounters with a 15-year-old drama student.


  • Muskrat fur flies at beauty pageant (Seattle Times)
    Contestant No. 1 sashayed down the catwalk, her hair bouncing in blond curls, and smiled a radiant beauty-queen smile. She picked up a furry...


  • Many houses of God are houses of beauty (Herald & Review)
    DECATUR - Some church buildings around town may be growing older, but their beauty continues to stand the test of time.


  • Beauty Playground: Cosmetic megastore Sephora opens in West Town Mall (Knoxville News Sentinel)
    When Terri Watson got the e-mail message from beauty retailer Sephora announcing the opening of a Knoxville location, she started screaming.


  • Love for muskrat skinning evident at beauty pageant (Houston Chronicle)
    Contestant No. 1 sashayed down the catwalk, her hair bouncing in blonde curls, and smiled a radiant beauty-queen smile. She picked up a furry dead rodent about the size of a football. Then she took out a very sharp four-inch blade and stuck the point in just above the animal's tail.


  • A real 'Beauty' (The Beacon News)
    The Aurora Junior Women's Club annual children's play is sure to be another hit with the audience, judging from the sweet sounds emanating from rehearsals. Set for March 14-15, the Aurora Junior Women's Club, together with Aurora Children's Dental Service will be performing their own, condensed version of Beauty and the Beast at the West Aurora High School Auditorium. Tickets are $5.


  • Beauty lies in the eye of the translator! (Deccan Herald)
    The beauty of the translations in this book gives a feeling of fulfilment. Thats where the translator proves his potential. "Tree, My Guru" by Ismail, Translated by D Kesava Rao New York: Desi Books, $ 12, Rs 120.


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