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  1. I found some more info:

    Coming up tomorrow on the John Tesh Radio Show we’ve got intelligence for your life! John Tesh is going to help you stop worrying about money! He will be sharing some tips from financial planners and psychologist to help you reduce the #1 cause of stress.

    Then, the use of antidepressants has gone up 400% I the last 20 years! John will tell you why doctors say depression is so common now – and why, in some ways, that may be a good thing.

    Also a report on why all the men walking around these days are in high heels! Believe it or not, experts say it’s the fashionable thing to do.

    It’s all on The John Tesh Radio Show. Don’t miss this stuff tomorrow, Ocotber 28, starting at 5 a.m. on Mix 101.1!

    http://mixredding.com/2011/10/27/tomorrow-on-the-john-tesh-show/

  2. Another Related Article:

    http://fashionindie.com/lets-heel-it-for-the-boys/

    In 18th century France, Louis XIV often wore five-inch heels depicting miniature battle scenes. The Sun King decreed that only nobility were allowed to wear heels in red — how’s that for trademark infringement Christian Louboutin — and that no one could have heels higher than his own. Diva. Then in 1791, following the French Revolution, noted lilliputian Napoleon Bonaparte banned high heels to show equality.

  3. From BEBE:

    What should a well-dressed woman wear to work? According to Bebe, a lot of black lace.

    Racked pointed out the "New Way To Work It" collection featured on Bebe's website, which will debut in stores tomorrow.

    Billed as "wear-to-work," the line is intended to amp up the average, mall-going female's work wardrobe. So what does Bebe recommend? Black lace tops, leopard-print platforms, black lace tights, shiny silver denim, fingerless black leather gloves and more black lace tops.

    Helpfully organized by day, the outfits suggest what the typical Bebe working gal does on any given weekday. On Tuesday, for example, the Bebe gal is on duty as Kim Kardashian's wedding planner; on Thursday, she appears to have joined an all-girl motorcycle gang.

    We don't want to even know what the Bebe working girl wear on the weekends.

    Go to Bebe.com to browse the latest in office fashion... but for the sake of your job, don't take the recommendations too seriously.

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    More Pics here:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/18/bebe-workwear_n_930391.html#s332845&title=Monday

  4. Two Augusta women are in jail after they each killed a man during altercations Sunday, police said.

    The most recent suspect, Thelma Carter, is accused of fatally striking her boyfriend with a stiletto-heel shoe.

    Carter, 46, and Judy Washington, 52, are the first two female murder suspects of 2011 in Augusta.

    So far this year, the Richmond County Sheriff's Office has investigated 14 homicides.

    In 2010, two women were charged in the 38 homicides the sheriff's office investigated.

    According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 9.6 percent of homicides from 1976 to 2005 involved women killing men. The largest percentage, 65.3 percent, involved men killing men.

    Deputies were called shortly before 4 a.m. Sunday to a home on Ramsey Street, where they discovered that 45-year-old Steven Mikel had been shot at least twice.

    He died from his injuries less than an hour later at Medical College of Georgia Hospital.

    Washington, of the 1700 block of Essie McIntyre Boulevard, was identified by witnesses and charged with murder, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

    Capt. Scott Peebles said Washington and Mikel were not romantically involved but had an ongoing argument.

    "He may or may not have assaulted her in some way the day before, but at least they had an argument," Peebles said.

    On Sunday evening, Robert Higdon, 58, was involved in an altercation with his live-in girlfriend in the trailer they shared at Augusta Mobile Home Estates, 2526 Milledgeville Road.

    His girlfriend, Carter, was charged with murder after she struck Higdon in the head with the spike heel of a shoe, police said.

    Authorities were called to the home Monday morning when Carter returned to the scene and notified authorities.

    Investigators are unsure how many times Highdon was struck with the shoe before he died.

    An autopsy is scheduled for this morning at the Augusta Crime Lab.

    http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/crime-courts/2011-08-01/augusta-man-found-dead-coroner-suspects-homicide?v=1312218539

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