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Back To Black
Lily Allen is back to her natural hair color, and she wrote a blog about it!She says:"I got bored of the pink , I can't believe i'm posting a blog about my hair , sooooooo " the hills" kinda sorta finished the album , hopefully a single out soon , but i'm definitely gonna post [...]
PerezHilton.com – Jul 8, 2008 1:15 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Entertainment: Celebrity Gossip
Lily Allen is back to her natural hair color, and she wrote a blog about it!She says:"I got bored of the pink , I can't believe i'm posting a blog about my hair , sooooooo " the hills" kinda sorta finished the album , hopefully a single out soon , but i'm definitely gonna post [...]
PerezHilton.com – Jul 8, 2008 1:15 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Entertainment: Celebrity Gossip
Boaters rally to paint the creek pink
"I'm a survivor" was the theme for the first annual Paint the Creek Pink kayaking event Monday.
Chillicothe Gazette – Jul 8, 2008 11:55 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Local: Ohio: Cincinnati
"I'm a survivor" was the theme for the first annual Paint the Creek Pink kayaking event Monday.
Chillicothe Gazette – Jul 8, 2008 11:55 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Local: Ohio: Cincinnati
Hotel Of The Week: Elbow Beach, Bermuda
With long sandy beaches, lush vegetation and glorious sunshine, Bermuda could be part of the Caribbean. But this pretty British colony with its famous pink sands is further north, a seven-hour flight from London. It's a great destination for an indulgent few days – especially at a hotel with a spa.
The Independent – Jul 5, 2008 11:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Entertainment: Travel
With long sandy beaches, lush vegetation and glorious sunshine, Bermuda could be part of the Caribbean. But this pretty British colony with its famous pink sands is further north, a seven-hour flight from London. It's a great destination for an indulgent few days – especially at a hotel with a spa.
The Independent – Jul 5, 2008 11:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Entertainment: Travel
Sam Davies: Sailor Sam's pretty gritty in pink
Tarquin Cooper meets a new rival for sea queen Ellen MacArthur's crown
Telegraph.co.uk – Jul 5, 2008 12:01 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Health
Tarquin Cooper meets a new rival for sea queen Ellen MacArthur's crown
Telegraph.co.uk – Jul 5, 2008 12:01 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Health
Trail Of The Unexpected: Super shopper
Three children swaggered out of the Build-A-Bear Workshop variously hugging a cuddly moose, a pink-skirted teddy bear and a grinning groundhog. They were palpably proud of the creatures they had helped to make. In their wake came their shopping-laden grandparents. Would the kids like to ride the Log Chute rollercoaster? Yes, they chorused. And then, they suggested (while the grandparents wearied visibly), they'd like to visit the aquarium to meet the stingrays. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the Mall of America.
The Independent – Jul 4, 2008 11:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Entertainment: Travel
Three children swaggered out of the Build-A-Bear Workshop variously hugging a cuddly moose, a pink-skirted teddy bear and a grinning groundhog. They were palpably proud of the creatures they had helped to make. In their wake came their shopping-laden grandparents. Would the kids like to ride the Log Chute rollercoaster? Yes, they chorused. And then, they suggested (while the grandparents wearied visibly), they'd like to visit the aquarium to meet the stingrays. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the Mall of America.
The Independent – Jul 4, 2008 11:00 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Entertainment: Travel
World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association 2008 World Championships
World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association 2008 World Championshipsby Tim DunkleyReanne Evans has written a new chapter in the annals of women’s snooker by claiming a record fourth straight WLBSA World Championship title. Shrugging off a bout of flu, the 22-year-old mother of one from Dudley defeated first-time finalist June Banks 5-2 at Cambridge SC Wednesday, May7.“In some ways it’s as good as the first,” she said. “I felt no pressure, just play my game and hope for the best. Coming up to this tournament, I hardly picked my cue up because I haven’t been very well.”Evans, partner of NI professional and world number 16 Mark Allen, eased through to the final winning 23 successive frames and chalked up the highest break of the tournament, 102 in the group stages. But former England international Banks ended the run by taking the first frame of the final with a long pink.Evans responded with a 52 to win the second. Banks fell foul of the miss rule when trailing 2-1 and the 16 penalty points cost her the chance to level.Although the 39-year-old from Orpington did pull a second frame back in the sixth, Evans dominated the next.The two-time IBSF World Ladies Champion, who defends her European title in Poland next month, has again ruled out joining seven-time champion Allison Fisher and five-time champion Kelly Fisher on the lucrative U.S. pool circuit for the foreseeable future. But neither of the two great queens of the green baize lifted the title four years running.“People might say it’s because Kelly or Allison or whoever are not here, but it’s their choice to go to America,” insisted Evans. “It’s up to them at the end of the day, and I’m happy with what I’ve done.”Maria Catalano’s dream of a first world title ended less than 24 hours after her cousin Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed his third in a 4-2 semifinal defeat by Banks.Evans bested Portsmouth’s Emma Bonney 4-0 in the second semi but had to survive a black-ball game in the second frame and a re-spot in the third. Emma Bonney clinched a third World Ladies Billiards title with a 216-119 victory over shock finalist Eva Palmius. But the 31-year-old from Portsmouth was forced to dig deep in the last seconds of her semifinal clash with Tina Owen-Sevilton from Taunton.Bonney, champion in 2000 and 2002 but runner-up in 2006 and 2007, trailed throughout the one-hour match but was gifted a chance with a minute left. “I thought, ‘Right, I’ve got to make about fifteen and I’ve got about a minute to do it,’” she said.Making a first appearance in a final, former Swedish pool star Palmius ended Indian star Chitra Magimairaj’s hopes of a hat-trick of titles in the second semi. Derby schoolgirl and England international Hannah Jones, 11, won the World Ladies Junior snooker title. Chris Sharpe clinched a first Seniors title, and Pam Wood repeated her 2007 doubles success, this time partnering Jaique Ip Wan In.
Inside Pool Magazine – May 8, 2008 01:22 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Sports: Billiards
World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association 2008 World Championshipsby Tim DunkleyReanne Evans has written a new chapter in the annals of women’s snooker by claiming a record fourth straight WLBSA World Championship title. Shrugging off a bout of flu, the 22-year-old mother of one from Dudley defeated first-time finalist June Banks 5-2 at Cambridge SC Wednesday, May7.“In some ways it’s as good as the first,” she said. “I felt no pressure, just play my game and hope for the best. Coming up to this tournament, I hardly picked my cue up because I haven’t been very well.”Evans, partner of NI professional and world number 16 Mark Allen, eased through to the final winning 23 successive frames and chalked up the highest break of the tournament, 102 in the group stages. But former England international Banks ended the run by taking the first frame of the final with a long pink.Evans responded with a 52 to win the second. Banks fell foul of the miss rule when trailing 2-1 and the 16 penalty points cost her the chance to level.Although the 39-year-old from Orpington did pull a second frame back in the sixth, Evans dominated the next.The two-time IBSF World Ladies Champion, who defends her European title in Poland next month, has again ruled out joining seven-time champion Allison Fisher and five-time champion Kelly Fisher on the lucrative U.S. pool circuit for the foreseeable future. But neither of the two great queens of the green baize lifted the title four years running.“People might say it’s because Kelly or Allison or whoever are not here, but it’s their choice to go to America,” insisted Evans. “It’s up to them at the end of the day, and I’m happy with what I’ve done.”Maria Catalano’s dream of a first world title ended less than 24 hours after her cousin Ronnie O’Sullivan claimed his third in a 4-2 semifinal defeat by Banks.Evans bested Portsmouth’s Emma Bonney 4-0 in the second semi but had to survive a black-ball game in the second frame and a re-spot in the third. Emma Bonney clinched a third World Ladies Billiards title with a 216-119 victory over shock finalist Eva Palmius. But the 31-year-old from Portsmouth was forced to dig deep in the last seconds of her semifinal clash with Tina Owen-Sevilton from Taunton.Bonney, champion in 2000 and 2002 but runner-up in 2006 and 2007, trailed throughout the one-hour match but was gifted a chance with a minute left. “I thought, ‘Right, I’ve got to make about fifteen and I’ve got about a minute to do it,’” she said.Making a first appearance in a final, former Swedish pool star Palmius ended Indian star Chitra Magimairaj’s hopes of a hat-trick of titles in the second semi. Derby schoolgirl and England international Hannah Jones, 11, won the World Ladies Junior snooker title. Chris Sharpe clinched a first Seniors title, and Pam Wood repeated her 2007 doubles success, this time partnering Jaique Ip Wan In.
Inside Pool Magazine – May 8, 2008 01:22 AM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Sports: Billiards
McDermott Handcrafted Cues Introduces Cue for the Cure to Benefit Breast Cancer Research
McDermott Handcrafted Cues Introduces Cue for the Cure to Benefit Breast Cancer ResearchMcDermott Handcrafted Cues debuted a stunning masterpiece: the Pink Ribbon Limited Edition Cue to benefit the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation, a New Jersey non-profit corporation dedicated to raising public awareness and supporting research of triple negative breast cancer. The specially designed cue features a pink breast cancer awareness ribbon to support those touched by breast cancer. “We are proud to display the Triple Negative Breast Cancer ribbon on our latest limited edition cue,” says Nat Rosasco, President and CEO of McDermott. “We all know someone who has been affected by breast cancer and we are pleased to be working with an organization that makes a difference and ultimately saves lives.”The Pink Ribbon cues features highly figured Birdseye maple, aged burl wood, six floating points, 134 total inlays, Everest tip by Tiger, stainless steel joint and German brass rings. This cue is the latest masterpiece from renowned cue designer, Larry Liebl.As with all McDermott cues, the new Pink Ribbons come standard with McDermott’s Lifetime Warranty, including warpage, and McDermott’s new Free Lifetime Maintenance Program, which features a 10-Point Inspection, new tips and overall cue clean up, twice a year, for life.The Pink Ribbon will carry a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1,449 and will be available at Authorized McDermott Retailers in the United States and the rest of the world starting on May 15, 2008.About Mcdermott Cues Since 1975, McDermott Handcrafted Cues has consistently raised the performance standards for what billiard players expect from a high performance cue. McDermott builds billiard equipment for people who view playing pool as an end in itself, drawing on cutting-edge technology and tasteful yet aggressive design. McDermott equipment is rooted in performance, using the latest technology in a state-of-the-art facility and utilizing the finest materials available. For further information about McDermott Handcrafted Cues, please visit our website at www.mcdermottcue.com (http://www.mcdermottcue.com). CONTACT: McDermott Handcrafted Cues Nat Rosasco, 262-251-4090 SOURCE: McDermott Handcrafted CuesW146 N9560 HELD DR. • MENOMONEE FALLS, WI • 53051 • PHONE: (800) 666-2283 • (262) 251-4090 FAX: (262) 251-9290 • EMAIL: SALES[at]MCDERMOTTCUE.COM • MCDERMOTTCUE.COM
Inside Pool Magazine – May 5, 2008 4:31 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Sports: Billiards
McDermott Handcrafted Cues Introduces Cue for the Cure to Benefit Breast Cancer ResearchMcDermott Handcrafted Cues debuted a stunning masterpiece: the Pink Ribbon Limited Edition Cue to benefit the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation, a New Jersey non-profit corporation dedicated to raising public awareness and supporting research of triple negative breast cancer. The specially designed cue features a pink breast cancer awareness ribbon to support those touched by breast cancer. “We are proud to display the Triple Negative Breast Cancer ribbon on our latest limited edition cue,” says Nat Rosasco, President and CEO of McDermott. “We all know someone who has been affected by breast cancer and we are pleased to be working with an organization that makes a difference and ultimately saves lives.”The Pink Ribbon cues features highly figured Birdseye maple, aged burl wood, six floating points, 134 total inlays, Everest tip by Tiger, stainless steel joint and German brass rings. This cue is the latest masterpiece from renowned cue designer, Larry Liebl.As with all McDermott cues, the new Pink Ribbons come standard with McDermott’s Lifetime Warranty, including warpage, and McDermott’s new Free Lifetime Maintenance Program, which features a 10-Point Inspection, new tips and overall cue clean up, twice a year, for life.The Pink Ribbon will carry a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $1,449 and will be available at Authorized McDermott Retailers in the United States and the rest of the world starting on May 15, 2008.About Mcdermott Cues Since 1975, McDermott Handcrafted Cues has consistently raised the performance standards for what billiard players expect from a high performance cue. McDermott builds billiard equipment for people who view playing pool as an end in itself, drawing on cutting-edge technology and tasteful yet aggressive design. McDermott equipment is rooted in performance, using the latest technology in a state-of-the-art facility and utilizing the finest materials available. For further information about McDermott Handcrafted Cues, please visit our website at www.mcdermottcue.com (http://www.mcdermottcue.com). CONTACT: McDermott Handcrafted Cues Nat Rosasco, 262-251-4090 SOURCE: McDermott Handcrafted CuesW146 N9560 HELD DR. • MENOMONEE FALLS, WI • 53051 • PHONE: (800) 666-2283 • (262) 251-4090 FAX: (262) 251-9290 • EMAIL: SALES[at]MCDERMOTTCUE.COM • MCDERMOTTCUE.COM
Inside Pool Magazine – May 5, 2008 4:31 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Sports: Billiards
Dell Thinks Pink!
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Dell.com – Apr 28, 2008 4:30 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Technology: Computer
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Dell.com – Apr 28, 2008 4:30 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Woman defends right to pink poodle
A Colorado woman says she broke no laws, or even Boulder city ordinances, when she colored her poodle pink.
United Press International – Mar 12, 2008 02:07 AM [GMT] ¦ 1 comment
found in Offbeat
A Colorado woman says she broke no laws, or even Boulder city ordinances, when she colored her poodle pink.
United Press International – Mar 12, 2008 02:07 AM [GMT] ¦ 1 comment
found in Offbeat
The Male CEO in the Pink Dress
Yes, that's Southwest's CEO Gary Kelly on Halloween. That he would do that tells us a lot about Southwest's corporate culture—and why it's successful
Business Week – Feb 14, 2008 6:17 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Business: Careers
Yes, that's Southwest's CEO Gary Kelly on Halloween. That he would do that tells us a lot about Southwest's corporate culture—and why it's successful
Business Week – Feb 14, 2008 6:17 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Business: Careers