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Marist students required to wear expensive footwear (SouthtownStar)
Call her old-fashioned, but Cheryl Stelcel takes pride in rarely spending more than $20 on a pair of shoes for herself. So to say that she's less than thrilled about having to shell out upward of $50 on a pair of kicks for her teenage daughter is an understatement.
Life is a "Summer Cabaret" in Berkeley (Asbury Park Press)
Call it inspiration. It might be the only reason that 17-year-old Matt Solomon would dress up in a pink floral house dress, pink slippers, a blonde wig, bright red lipstick and pink blush.
Cobbler doubles up as scribe to speak up for Dalit rights Kamal (New Kerala)
Narayan, Bhopal: Toiling in a makeshift matchbox size shop, mending shoes or slippers Suresh Nanmehar is least likely to be known for his grasp over national issues and keen following of national newspapers.
Enfield Pulls Out the Stops (Valley News)
-- The organist's pedal-pumping slippers have raised heels and smooth soles. They are fashioned in black leather and topped with buckles, suggesting something of the Old World aristocrat.
?Telex From Cuba? (New York Times)
?It was the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes that morning. An orange rectangle, the color of hot lava, hovering on the wall of my bedroom.?
Lea Salonga to try on Cinderella's glass slippers (Manila Standard Today)
Tony award-winning Broadway singer Lea Salonga continues to captivate audiences worldwide. This month, she plays a beautiful girl rescued from a life of drudgery by her fairy godmother and eventually marries a handsome prince in the lavish production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella.
HOUSEGUEST TREADS CAUTIOUSLY ON CUSTOM OF REMOVING SHOES (Dear Abby via Yahoo! News)
DEAR ABBY: I have been wondering about the custom of shoe removal when someone is a guest at the home of the person who practices this custom before entering the house.
Opinion by Bonnie Henry : It seems that ladies still need to dress their men (Arizona Daily Star)
Sock creep. We were in Costco, where all the fashionable hang out, when I first noticed it.
Koyasan meditations, a Japan travel story (Vail Daily)
The Ajari gets the morning ceremony going in full meditative swing. JAPAN —Startled awake by lurking footsteps delicately approaching my room, I sprang upright in the plush down bedding.
Haddonfield lawyer immersed in political memorabilia (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
To some, Joseph Murphy's Haddonfield workplace may look more like a political campaign headquarters than a law office. Walls, shelves, and display cases are crammed with presidential-election memorabilia dating back to Andrew Jackson's first race in 1824.