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Being a beautiful woman has many advantages.
There is walking into a room with confidence, knowing your hair is simply amazing. Having your pick of mates, or snagging a cab ahead of the lesser blessed are also perks. Heck, even babies like you better when you’re good looking.
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For many years, Marilyn Miles the lead character in Northern Light Theatre’s latest production, The Look enjoys those advantages. But then the cover girl for Estelle Cosmetics gets older. By the time she’s 60, modelling jobs have dried up and Miles must support herself doing cosmetics demonstrations for Estelle saleswomen.
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“Chris has been here for many years, and he’s also one of my close buddies,” Jones said. “He does a good job. He’s played tackle, guard, center. We go way back years and years. We have that same communication level. We’ve been working on it this week.
“I’ve been really proud of him and the opportunity that he’s gotten. I mean, that’s a great experience just to be able to say, ‘Hey, I’m starting the College Football Playoff game and I’ve been here a while.’ We have that same similar late-bloom, so I’m just really excited for Chris. We’re on the same page and we’re ready to roll.”
Author of the article: Liane Faulder
Publishing date: Dec 17, 2020 • December 17, 2020 • 4 minute read • From left, playwright David van Belle, actor Ted Dykstra as Scrooge and director Daryl Cloran as the Citadel is redoing A Christmas Carol using the Rice Theatre as a sound stage and are filming the production in a digital format so they can release it during the holiday season online in Edmonton, November 12, 2020. Ed Kaiser/Postmedia Photo by Ed Kaiser /20091944A
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While any of us who still have jobs and healthy families are loath to complain about the damp Christmas about to descend, it’s also true that fun feels in short supply this COVID season.
A BRAZEN thief wearing a hi-vis jacket stole lead from roof of a house porch and a business premises, causing hundreds of pounds of damage. CCTV footage shows a young man arriving at the scene on Bury Road in Breightmet on a scooter. The culprit managed to climb up and rip lead off from the roof of a house porch and the top of a neighbouring business premises, bathroom retailer The Wetroom. After gathering a hoard of lead, he then made off with the metal on his scooter. Samantha Haslam, 33, lives at the house, and was alerted to the damage by The Wetroom before she checked her video footage.
Dec 16, 2020
The University of Alabama is making a habit of securing the best players from the Montgomery area and the recruiting class of 2021 is no different.
Defensive tackle Anquin Barnes from Lee High School signed earlier on Wednesday morning to the Crimson Tide and now Prattville s Ian Jackson has officially inked with coach Nick Saban and company.
The 6-foot-3, 215-pound linebacker has been a verbal pledge since the end of May when he chose Alabama over Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, and Oregon. He also held offers from Texas A&M, Tennessee, Nebraska, Florida State, Ole Miss, and many others.
At Prattville, Jackson has played defensive back and linebacker so he is a very versatile defender that can do it all.