+ Follow Elizabeth I Tag
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[Title] => Codebreakers find, decipher lost letters of Mary, Queen of Scots
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[Title] => BOOKREVIEW: “The King’s Witch” By Tracy Borman
[Summary] => In the spring of 1603, Elizabeth I of England is just days from death. While others flee her court to jockey for positions under the future king, Frances Gorges stays by the old queen’s side.
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[Title] => Chanel turns 100, McQueen goes Elizabethan
[Summary] => A hundred years ago, the legendary Coco Chanel opened her first boutique in the Normandy seaside town of Deauville. Today, the boutiques number 300 and Chanel spans the globe.
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[Title] => Hollywood rarely crowns British monarchy at Oscars
[Summary] => It may seem as though Academy Awards voters would be a bunch of fawning monarchists, considering how often the ceremony has been a love fest for all things English. But British kings and queens generally wind up losers at the Oscars.
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[Title] => Why Shakespeare is the world's most celebrated black propagandist
[Summary] => Did you know that for all his fame and recognition as a writer of classic literature — William Shakespeare, also known as the Bard of Avon, wrote political black propaganda? Shocking you might say – but it’s true.
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[Title] => Helena shows her 'mean bone'
[Summary] => Helena Bonham Carter stars as the Red Queen in Tim Burton’s epic 3D fantasy adventure Alice in Wonderland.
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[Title] => Woman in miniskirt scandal turns Rio Carnival star
[Summary] => Geisy Arruda is dancing proof that nowhere is transformation more achievable than in Brazil's Carnival, ripe with fantasy and metamorphosis.
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[Title] => The age of restraint
[Summary] => Who would have thought that the reign of chandelier earrings would end? It was the Elizabeth I of the accessory world. Though some die-hards may never give it up, like career women and their pointy-toed skyscrapers, other fashion enthusiasts may find themselves exploring some familiar albeit refined territory.
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[Title] => A glow as silky as ribbons from Chanel
[Summary] => Nobody loves a cemented face. Ever since Elizabeth Is mug was chomped away by the evil ceruse, history ought to teach us something. While matte faces have reigned supreme in the glamour era, its the dewy face that remains the object of ardent desire. The days of the ice queen are over. Say hello to the sunshine tart.
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[Title] => Notice something about our senators?
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[Title] => A glow as silky as ribbons from Chanel
[Summary] => Nobody loves a cemented face. Ever since Elizabeth Is mug was chomped away by the evil ceruse, history ought to teach us something. While matte faces have reigned supreme in the glamour era, its the dewy face that remains the object of ardent desire. The days of the ice queen are over. Say hello to the sunshine tart.
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[DatePublished] => 2004-09-17 00:00:00
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February 22, 2011 - 9:04am
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