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Scoping out thrift stores tickles someone's fancy

... Perfect fit.

She's not proud.

"This baby's a keeper," she said.

There were no handed-down Miller & Rhoads bags that day, just small plastic bags to hold our $29 worth of treasures.

"I've never brought home a blazer in a plastic drugstore bag," said Barb, "but, hey - works for me." At $8.99, works for me, too.

Contact Randy Fitzgerald at rfitzger@richmond.edu or (804) 289-8058.

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Go to College, Get on a Diet

...Only 19 percent of them exercise enough to lose weight.

Of the 185 girls surveyed, 80 percent reported exercising to loose weight.

Thirty-two percent did not take part in any physical activity, and only 19 percent of them exercised often and vigorously enough to lose weight.

Cutting back on fat and sugar, counting calories and eating less, were methods used for The most maladaptive Nine percent of the girls reported this and 32 percent revealed they skipped breakfast.

Study authors say that all college girls regardless of whether they are normal weight, overweight or obese, would benefit from counseling or open discussions about healthy dieting practices.

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No globalisation please, we are French!

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BY PATRICK SABATIER 31 March 2006 STUDENTS occupying the Sorbonne, riot police battling demonstrators, cars burning on the chic tree-lined boulevard near the Eiffel Tower.

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