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Jewelry designer Loree Rodkin's rock 'n' roll roots (Los Angeles Times) |
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More info... Her jewelry business started with a single skull ring. Now she's big in Japan and putting frills on the first lady. Having lunch with jewelry designer Loree Rodkin is like devouring a juicy Hollywood novel. First to be discussed are her famous affairs -- with Don Henley, Bernie Taupin and Richard Gere. Then her lifelong friendships with Cher and Elton John, and her extraordinary once-in-a ...
Little Pearls helps children with cancer (The Red and Black)
Pearl JamWhen: 7 p.m. - midnight tonight Where: Cin Price: $8 (without pearls), $5 (with pearls) Pearls usually symbolize special occasions, class and money, but with the help of the Little Pearl Foundation, Inc. they also symbolize hope and help for girls who suffer from cancer.
BT now offering better deal (Bromsgrove Standard)
Read, then read again before you write a letter please? I would like to thank Keith Jones for his worldly views, pearls of wisdom and advice on my looking around for a cheaper ISP.
Eyes Wide Open (New York Times)
Lorrie Moores new novel, about a Midwestern college student who hires on as a nanny for a brainy couple, brandishes its big material about war and racism in a resolutely insouciant key.
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