The rise and rise of male vanity (Independent)
Vanity, thy name has changed to Man, it seems. Increasingly, men are giving women a run for their money when it comes to spending on looking good, with latest figures revealing that record numbers are opting for a shot of Botox to keep the wrinkles at bay. The new figures showed a 30 per cent increase in men choosing the treatment.
Patients left scarred (The Age)
Beauty clients suffer at the hands of poorly trained therapists and cosmetic surgeons.
Game gets kids into church Using Halo to win halos (Everett Herald)
MARYSVILLE -- Ordinarily, when getting ready for church, one rarely must choose between a Spartan Laser Rifle or a Covenant Brute Spiker. Then again, this was no ordinary night at Marysville First Assembly.
It's time to play the game (The Carmi Times)
I think every single couple--married or otherwise--has its fair share of what I like to call Stupid Inside Jokes (SIJs, for short).
Acne arsenal includes drugs, gels, hand-held zappers and lasers (Belleville News-Democrat)
What a difference a generation makes.
Business After Hours is Thursday (Orlando Sentinel)
The Chambers of Commerce in Eustis, Mount Dora and Tavares will sponsor a Business After Hours from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the new Premier Professional Park of Eustis, 1217 Huffstetler Road. A ribbon-cutting is planned for 5:30 p.m.
Vanity, thy name is changing to Man (The New Zealand Herald)
Increasingly, men are giving women a run for their money when it comes to spending on looking good. British statistics show a 30 per cent increase in the number men choosing to have a shot of Botox to keep the wrinkles at bay.
Palmyra set to strike fiber-optic deal with Verizon (Lebanon Daily News)
PALMYRA — Borough residents are expected to be the first in Lebanon County to use Verizon fiber-optic lines for their communication needs, including telephones, Internet and TV, sometime in 2008.