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- Casio G’zne Type-S Live Photo Gallery
- ‘Familiar Art’ in Museums & Galleries | Richmond.com /…
- American Idol: Philadelphia auditions preposterous pathetic
- King of arts with a vivid background
Casio G’zne Type-S Live Photo Gallery
Mobile Burn – Jan 16, 2008
The Casio G’zne Type-S is a waterproof shockproof ruggedized CDMA phone for Verizon Wireless. While Casio is well known in Japan as a maker of phones (and watches cameras etc) the company is not recognized as a phone manufacturer by most people inside the United States. Casio is hoping to change that perception though they admitted to us at CES that it will be a slow process. The Type-S is the second G’zne (pronounced “jeez one”) handset that the company has sold in the U.
‘Familiar Art’ in Museums & Galleries | Richmond.com /…
Richmond.com – Jan 16, 2008
18 in the Siegel Center's Founder's Room. w VCUarts Anderson Gallery is free and open to public from 10 a. Monday through Friday and from 1 p… Saturday and Sunday. For more information call 804-828-1522. w Inserted photo courtesy of Glenn Gould Foundation and Glenn Gould Studio. Photo by Elaine Brodie.
American Idol: Philadelphia auditions preposterous pathetic
phillyBurbs.com – Jan 16, 2008
the three luckiest people on earth). For the inaugural edition of auditions I was bummed that Paula Abdul (.
King of arts with a vivid background
Edinburgh Evening News – Jan 16, 2008
Recalling his early days in the Italian city Simon who now lives in the New Town recalls: “I did anything I could to earn a living because I had no money ? teaching English taking very rich ladies out and walking them around town. “That year luckily it was the fashion to have a private foreign tutor while the year before it might have been owning a little Chihuahua” he jokes. His well-spoken lilt also secured him the occasional spot of acting in radio plays while most randomly of all Simon also found himself the centre of attention at a torchlit city centre fashion photo shoot modelling for a top name designer ? one which is he is too coy to disclose. “It was one of the big names in fashion clothing who thought that it was a good idea to pull the ugly and dispossessed off the street and so I was one of these people who got to put on these amazing clothes and walk up and down” he laughs. “It was a one-off but I did have it on my CV for a while because I thought it would get me an interview. “It was in Florence that he secured a position as a lecturer at the city university’s philosophy department ? and lodgings in a home that once belonged to the uncle of Napoleon Bonaparte.