Chanel Perfume News

May 5, 2008

Other behavior to inhibit bad breath embrace drinking more fluids and clean the situation after

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As gardens bloom, so do floral scents at the perfume counter (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

Gardenias and woody florals are among the favorite notes of perfumers these days, as are scents that add a bit of masculinity to an otherwise classic female fragrance.

Mother’s Day gifts that relax and rejuvenate (Press & Sun-Bulletin)

Moms love a little pampering. A few well-chosen gifts will help transform her ordinary bathroom into a luxurious spa. Choose from these products that moisturize, revitalize, polish and perfume.

Turkmen leader dismantles monument to ex-ruler (International Herald Tribune)

A decision to remove a 75-meter-tall monument was the latest step in dismantling the personality cult of the former leader of Turkmenistan, Saparmurad Niyazov.

Elissa advertises for her perfume line (Al Bawaba)

Lebanese singer Elissa is working touring gulf countries to advertise for her new perfume line called Elissa. Elissa started her journey a few days ago in Qatar at the Marina Hotel, where hse launched the perfume.

Reader travelogue: Frequent visitor never tires of Hawaii’s beauty (Memphis Commercial Appeal)

I arrived in the warmth of Hawaii on Jan. 6. The perfume of flowers filled the air. Not a cloud was in the sky. Seagulls darted every which way above me. It all made me feel absolutely great.

Looptopia: 14 moments from 14 hours (Chicago Tribune)

From dusk Friday night into Saturday’s early light, Chicago’s second Looptopia rocked its crowds with enough sights, sounds and smells to keep fatigue at bay, just barely. Here are 14 snapshots of all there was to see and do and overhear, one for each hour of the freeand freewheelingfestival.

A Turkmen Dismantles Reminders of Old Ruler (New York Times)

The decision by the president to remove the 246-foot tall, rocket ship-like monument to the country?s late ruler is the latest step in dismantling the personality cult of the old ruler.

A Turkmen dismantles reminders of old ruler (International Herald Tribune)

The decision by Turkmenistan’s president to move the 246-foot tall monument to the country’s late ruler, Saparmurat Niyazov, is the latest step in dismantling the personality cult of the former leader.

Turkmen leader tries to end the personality cult of his predecessor (International Herald Tribune)

The leader of isolated, energy-rich Turkmenistan took further steps to dismantle the personality cult of his deceased predecessor, ordering the previous president’s statue removed from the capital’s downtown, the country’s state media reported over the weekend.

In the new economy, ‘free becomes inevitable’ (The Globe and Mail)

The psychology of ‘free’ gets our attention


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