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Sexy Cocktail Dresses from Nicole Miller



Slip into this party dress the next time the occasion arises. You will look surprisly elegant and definitely chic. This ...


Suzi Chin Sleeveless Silk Bubble-Hem Dress


from: Suzi Chin


Slip on this party-ready dress in duponi silk by Suzi Chin for an occasion to remember.


Black White Mod Floral Halter Dress JR Plus Size

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from: PacificPlex


Knee-length lightweight slinky stretch poly halter dress in Pucci-style mod floral print. Sizes 1-3X.


SATIN RHINESTONE DRESS for Bridesmaid Formal Prom

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Satin tea-length rhinestone decor spagheti strap formal. Built in padded bra bodice. Bubble hem. Fully lined. Hidden zipper back. Length ...


Strapless Satin Tulle Prom Dress Black Lace Trim

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from: PacificPlex


Classic satin strapless cocktail dress with boned bodice, lace trim. Hem hits right above the knee with black tulle peeking ...


Knit surplice dress

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Knit surplice dress


G by GUESS Maggie Sweater Dress

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from: GByGUESS


Curve-hugging sweater dress keeps them begging for more. Turtleneck and long sleeve design. Belted ties at waist. Ribbed cuff and ...


Formal Evening Gown. Halter Dress for Prom, Party, Wedding by Sean Collection (70063)

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Step into the night. Silk halter floral beaded gown with shirred waist and godet skirt. Fit Tip: This dress is ...


SATIN PICK-UP COCKTAIL DRESS for Bridesmaid Formal Prom

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Satin tube top cocktail formal dress. Pick-ups with 1.5' flower broach side waistline. Hidden zipper back. Matching shawl included. Length ...


Marciano Stellvo Long Gown

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from: Marciano


A vision in white, this gossamer-light silk gown creates an air of mystery as you make your entrance. Genuine feather ...



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Virgin America formally launches: Last week, Virgin America offered free Wi-Fi on its single Internet-equipped aircraft, My Other Ride's a Spaceship. Today, the service goes commercial ($10 for flights 3 hours or shorter; $13 for longer flights), and the rollout to other planes begins. Virgin has a special URL--http://wifitracker.virginamerica.com/--that takes you to a tracking page showing which flights in progress have Wi-Fi, but they don't yet tell you how to determine whether a given flight you'll be on will offer the service. With 24 planes and a plan to add service one per week, that shouldn't be a problem for long.

Heathrow Airport Coach Link adds Internet service: Icomera, a leading transportation Wi-Fi firm, has added free Wi-Fi to FirstGroup's RailAir coach service that connects Heathrow Airport with Reading in England. RailAir runs every 20 minutes for a 50-minute route. FirstGroup handles 3 million passengers a day across all its routes, which makes it a plum market for future expansion.

Awareness Technologies adds Wi-Fi positioning for laptop recovery: Awareness is the latest firm to partner with Skyhook Wireless to use Wi-Fi positioning to its products, in this case Laptop Cop, software designed to aid in recovery. The software starts at $50 for a 1-year license, with discounts for quantity.


Watching video through virtual-reality goggles of a mannequin's body while you look down at your own can trick your brain into believing the mannequin's body is yours. Swedish neuroscientists find that threatening the mannequin's body with a knife caused a physiological response in the person watching the video, indicating they have taken psychological ownership of the other body.
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The White House censored her subversive Christmas tree ornament -- only to spread its anti-Bush cheer.

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This year has seen several young companies--including Orbius--offering to harness the power of social networking for business.

It wasn't a Merry Christmas A few years ago while visiting friends in Germany, we made a trek to Verdun, France. As an American, I had no clue as to what was there other than it was an old city dating to the (Pre)- Roman era.
I was shocked and humbled to what I saw. The greatest battle (possibly in the history of modern warfare) was at the very place I was walking.
At the Douaumont Ossuaire, we video taped our tramping about. Below the bldg, there are windows that peer into...what to call it? A giant room filled to the top with bones and skulls. I taped for a few minutes and then felt an overwhelming sense of sadness. I was looking at 130,000+ forgotten warriors. I shut of the camera and destoyed the tape. This month, please take a moment to remember the fallen. My respect to those who died. As an American. Previosly.





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