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added 2007 Sat May 5 16:19:52 by idyll
Mr. Francis's cameras have constructed a huge business out of recording the semi-nudity of "girls" who are not in "the business" at all: naive girls, canny girls, drunken girls, pretty girls and not-so-pretty girls--regular girls, if one may put it that way. Above all, young girls.
added 2007 Thu Mar 29 12:04:26 by charbarred
With the release of Tarantino and Rodriguez's Grindhouse coming up on April 6, I thought it might be fun to have a look at some of the greatest films of the grindhouse era.
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 9:58:57 by TheVisionary
"Bars and clubs often pay young, pretty women to attract more business. For owners, that means a boost in image and revenue. For women, it means an increased risk of harassment, or even rape." It's no secret in the club scene, in fact, people refer to it as the "open secret." Have business crossed ethical boundaries?
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 22:17:32 by elzorro2162
From the rhetoric, you'd think that the president has finally recognized that poverty and inequality are the central issues in Latin America; that it is not free trade that we should be concerned about, nor Hugo Chavez, nor coca eradication, but rather the poverty that has persisted through more than a decade of "Washington Consensus" eco
added 2006 Fri Aug 4 4:46:25 by Ousama
This month, the Brookings Institution released a report that condemned rent-to-own stores for allegedly preying upon consumers. Last month, the Buffalo News, as part of a series on industries that supposedly preyed upon the poor ("preying upon" evidently meaning "offering a service no one else was providing"), denounced these stores for the al