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Gaddafi plays host to beauty pageant

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The hours may be long and the enemies many but one of the perks of dictatorship must surely be the chance to stage your own beauty contest.

Colonel Muammar Gaddafi took time out to host Libya's first Miss World pageant. And while some might think that such a spectacle of sexual frivolity sits uncomfortably with the traditions of a Muslim country, feminists found an unlikely ally in the north African leader as the swimsuits were replaced by more modest attire. During the closing ceremony the girls wore dresses emblazoned with the leader's own picture.

Women from around the world gathered in the capital, Tripoli, as Libya hosted Miss Net World – a pageant where winners are selected by internet users. Ironically, given Britain's strained relations with Libya, the winner was a 20-year-old from the Home Counties – Lucy Layton, of Hertfordshire.

Ms Clayton, from Digswell, admitted to being perplexed by the venue when it was announced. "I was originally told it was going to be somewhere like Cannes but when they said Libya I was a bit concerned – you know, Colonel Gaddafi, like ouch." But she insisted she was very happy with the outcome after being crowned on Saturday night.

While the contenders from Australia and Thailand were kept away by more pressing engagements, the 23 contestants who turned up in Libya last week were treated to a tour of the country's beaches, desert and historic monuments. Colonel Gaddafi himself entertained the girls with his wit and tales of how his house was once bombed by the Americans. Pictures of him – girls on either arm – have been displayed on the website, www.missnetworld.tv.

Photographs on the site show the girls laughing with the Libyan leader. However, the American entrant, Tecca Zendik, 23, of Los Angeles, is described as crying as he relates details of how her nation bombed his home. US warplanes attacked the Colonel's house in 1986, killing his adopted daughter, after two American soldiers and a Turkish woman died when a Berlin disco was bombed.

The contest – most probably a campaign to promote tourism – had more important implications, insisted its founder, Omar Harfouch. Sanctions imposed in 1992 after the Lockerbie bombing may not have been fully lifted, but Mr Harfouch said the contest's slogan was "beauty will save the world".


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50 die in Miss World riots
Friday, December 06, 2002
More than 50 people have been stabbed, bludgeoned or burned to death during violent demonstrations in Nigeria's northern city of Kaduna. They were triggered by a newspaper article suggesting Islam's founding prophet might have chosen a wife from among contestants in the Miss World beauty pageant.
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Source: Theage.com
Posted By: Estes Shane Whalen

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Fashion this year is hot, hot, hot
Friday, December 06, 2002
Animal rights activists from PETA rush the stage as supermodel Gisele Bundchen models an outfit during the Victoria´s Secret 8th Aunnual Runway fashion show in New York 14 November 2002.
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Source: Theage.com
Posted By: Estes Shane Whalen

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Muslims outrage at Miss World
Friday, December 06, 2002
Two children hostesses take a rest at Nnamdi Azikiwe airport while waiting for the arrival of the contestants of the Miss World 2002 beauty pageant late Monday, in Abuja, Nigeria. Nigerian Muslims were angry at the imminent arrival of more than 90 international beauty queens, competitors in this year's Miss World pageant.
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Source: AFP
Posted By: Estes Shane Whalen

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Wearing well
Friday, November 08, 2002
Tennis champions Serena (L) and Venus (R) Williams arrive at the 2002 VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards at Radio City Music Hall 15 October, 2002, in New York. AFP
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Source: lisa armstrong
Posted By: Sughosh Dhakal

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Clothing Co. Sues Ivana Trump
Wednesday, October 16, 2002
The civil lawsuit, filed last week in Arizona Superior Court, alleges that Trump illegally transferred assets from her clothing company, House of Ivana, to buy property in Florida and pay for repairs to her yacht, the New York Post reported Tuesday.
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Source: NEW YORK (AP)
Posted By: ranney lawrence

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Travolta greases Qantas' wheels
Thursday, September 05, 2002
Qantas has achieved a publicity coup by appointing Hollywood superstar and pilot John Travolta as a roving ambassador. Under the deal, Travolta will pilot his own aircraft around the world as part of Qantas' Spirit of Friendship tour. His aircraft will display the Australian carrier's branding as it travels to 10 countries as part of the tour.
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Source: AAP
Posted By: CeeCee Fields

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Man about town
Thursday, September 05, 2002
A model presents a creation by British designer John Galliano for Dior 08 July 2002 during the autumn/winter 2002/2003 haute couture collections in Paris.
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Source: Ian Hill
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Celine Dion to launch her own perfume brand
Thursday, September 05, 2002
Jennifer Lopez is getting some competition in the fragrance department from another diva — Celine Dion. The Canadian chanteuse announced on Tuesday that she is developing her own scent with Coty, which also produces Jovan and Stetson fragrances. It is expected in stores in early 2003.
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Source: AP [ WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2002 9:43:09 AM ]
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‘I don’t design for bimbos’
Thursday, September 05, 2002
Fashion is about surprises, and just when it looked like this India Fashion Week would end without one, the morning’s first show turned general opinion around. Infusing the Week with a new buzz comes Sabyasachi, the 25-year-old designer from Calcutta who shall be remembered as this Week’s find.
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Source: Kanika Gahilaut
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Naomi 'married' riddle
Thursday, September 05, 2002
NAOMI Campbell’s topsy-turvy love life took another bizarre twist last night — when the supermodel announced she had “married” her latest boyfriend. Bad-tempered Naomi has been touring the Mediterranean with Spanish lover Enrique Palacio.
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Source: NEIL SYSON
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