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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for mademoiselle in alt.philosophy
Author: chazwin
Date: Jun 30, 2008 00:54
... largest cable networks- the Sunday supplement Parade, with a circulation of more than 22 million copies per week; some two dozen major magazines, including the New Yorker, Vogue, Mademoiselle, Glamour, Vanity Fair, HQ, Bride's, Gentlemen's Quarterly, Self, Home&Garden...." "Furthermore, even those newspapers still under Gentile ownership and management are so thoroughly ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for mademoiselle in alt.philosophy
Author: Topaz
Date: Jun 29, 2008 06:54
...largest cable networks- the Sunday supplement Parade, with a circulation of more than 22 million copies per week; some two dozen major magazines, including the New Yorker, Vogue, Mademoiselle, Glamour, Vanity Fair, HQ, Bride's, Gentlemen's Quarterly, Self, Home&Garden...." "Furthermore, even those newspapers still under Gentile ownership and management are so thoroughly dependent upon...
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Group: alt.women · Group Profile · Search for mademoiselle in alt.women
Author: Jane Smith
Date: Aug 17, 2007 07:38
Victorine's Art of Seduction By Debra Finerman, Author of Mademoiselle Victorine We women in the twenty first century are the most accomplished, talented, educated women in history. But are we as charming or mysterious as women we read about from the past? Do we flirt and fascinate? I don't mean just flirting with men. Do we flirt with old ladies, the butcher behind the counter, ...
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Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for mademoiselle in mn.politics
Author: ARTHUR TREACHER
Date: Aug 1, 2007 00:07
... called it, shoes, and silk stockings. The vicomte told his tale very neatly. It was an anecdote, then current, to the effect that the Duc d'Enghien had gone secretly to Paris to visit Mademoiselle George; that at her house he came upon Bonaparte, who also enjoyed the famous actress' favors, and that in his presence Napoleon happened to fall into one of the fainting fits to which he was ...
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