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Sabtu, 14 Mei 2011

9 Timeless Celeb Looks Then and Now

9 Timeless Celeb Looks Then and Now
 Smoldering Eyes
Past: Elizabeth Taylor. Taylor's shadow look remains the ne plus ultra of eye makeup.


 Present: Angelina Jolie. What you need: Styli-Style 24-Hour Power Line & Seal 24-Eyes in Black ($5.99), Dior 5-Colour Designer shadow palette in Smoky Design ($58), and CoverGirl LashBlast Fusion Mascara in Very Black ($8.99).
 Redhead Bombshells
Past: Rita Hayworth. Are you one of the chosen few with radiant red locks and a flawless, creamy complexion?
 Present: Christina Hendricks. Don’t be afraid to swipe on a brilliant blue-based red lip shade like Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture in Le Rouge ($30) to channel your inner Rita Hayworth.
 Überpretty Pixies
Past: Twiggy. Not for those with tight, thick curls or major frizz, this gamine style suits straight hair and a long neck.
 Present: Carey Mulligan. For shine and smoothness, apply Rene Furterer Styling Wax ($23) on dry pieces.
 Sexy Waves
Past: Lauren Hutton. Uncontrived, voluminous waves always look soft and feminine.
 Present: Jennifer Lopez. To get bouncy tresses like these, try Pantene Pro-V Curly Hair Series Curl Defining Mousse ($3.99) while hair is wet.
 Perfect Pouts
Past: Brigitte Bardot. Full lips transcend fashion trends, always looking feminine.
 Present: Scarlett Johansson. Maximize your mouth with Benefit Lip Plump ($22) before lipstick.
 Perfect Bangs
Past: Julie Christie. Blessed with a heart-shaped face? Chances are you can rock some serious bangs.
 Present: Reese Witherspoon. Use a flat brush while blow-drying to get just enough bend, and avoid using any products.
 Voluptuous Curves
Past: Marilyn Monroe. Forget waifs!
 Present: Beyonce. Keep your coveted hourglass figure looking firm with Nude Skincare Smoothing Body Refiner ($70).
 Stunning Smiles
Past: Farrah Fawcett. A megawatt smile will light up your face no matter what your age.
 Present: Julia Roberts. Use Crest 3D White Professional Effects Whitestrips ($49.99 per kit) for a boost.
 Easy, Elegant Updos
Past: Grace Kelly. The look is still fresh and modern.
Present: Taylor Swift. For a soft, not stiff, hold, try Bumble and Bumble Holding Spray ($19).

Successful Story of Armless Girl

Successful Story of Armless Girl

Success - it does not wait until something happens, and to do so
The first "Sport Pilot certificate, issued by a person without both hands.
Flight instructor 25 years Jessica Cox of Tucson, Ariz., said: "When I saw that she came here driving a car, I realized that the flights will be no problems." And he was right - the girl, who was born without arms, has won the "regular Everest" of his very busy and very difficult life.
When you look at some of the episodes from the life of this girl, you know how valuable and powerful human will and a thirst for life. I'm sorry that it is full in a physiological standpoint, people often do not have these qualities. See below)













10 Most Luxury Apartments in US


If a big discount is one sign of a good deal, then New York is a bargain-hunter's paradise — for luxury apartments, anyway.

New York

778 Park Ave., No. 15/16
  • List price: $24.9 million
  • Previous list price: $46 million in May 2008
  • Reduced: $21.1 million
  • Price cut: 45.9%
This duplex apartment was the residence of the late philanthropist Brooke Astor. It occupies the entire 16th floor and part of the building's 15th floor and has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and one half-bath.
Corcoran listed the unit for $46 million in May 2008. Stribling & Associates relisted it in February 2009 for $29 million and then for $24.9 million in August 2009, according to StreetEasy.com. Architect Rosario Candela designed the building in 1931.

New York

812 Park Ave., penthouse
  • List price: $15.9 million
  • Previous list price: $36.5 million in November 2007
  • Reduced: $20.6 million
  • Price cut: 56.4%
This 6,500-square-foot triplex penthouse is on the 13th, 14th and 15th floors of a pre-World War II cooperative on Park Avenue. Sotheby's International Realty listed it for $36.5 million in November 2007, and Brown Harris Stevens listed it in June 2009 for $22 million.
Architect James Carpenter won an award from the American Institute of Architects' New York chapter for his work on this building in 1927, according to Corcoran.

New York

740 Park Ave., No. 4/5C
  • List price: $26 million
  • Previous list price: $35 million in August 2008
  • Reduced: $9 million
  • Price cut: 25.7%
This 6,700-square-foot duplex has four bedrooms with walk-in closets and en suite marble bathrooms, in addition to a laundry room, staff rooms, a private elevator landing and a marble gallery.
Sotheby's International Realty listed the property on StreetEasy.com for $35 million in August 2008 and reduced the price to $26 million in January 2009. The building, designed by architect Rosario Candela, also has been home to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and John D. Rockefeller Jr.

Las Vegas

1 Hughes Center Drive, No. 1901
  • List price: $11.7 million
  • Previous list price: $20 million in January 2008
  • Reduced: $8.3 million
  • Price cut: 41.5%
This two-story penthouse in the Park Towers was listed by Prudential at $20 million in 2008 before being relisted for $15 million in 2009, according to Zillow.com. The price was cut to $13.2 million in February 2010 and then to $11.7 million in September, according to Zillow.com.

New York

610 Park Ave., penthouse
  • List price: $25.8 million
  • Previous list price: $32.8 million in March
  • Reduced: $7 million
  • Price cut: 21.3%
This duplex penthouse has 7,700 square feet of living and entertaining space and 1,450 square feet of roof terrace. It features five bedrooms, a maid's room and a solarium. According to StreetEasy.com, Corcoran listed the unit for $32.8 million in March, reduced the price to $29.8 million in May and cut it again to $25.8 million in September.
The building, formerly the Mayfair Hotel, was converted into luxury condos by Donald Trump in 1998, according to Observer.com.

Los Angeles

1 West Century Drive, No. 34A
  • List price: $8 million
  • Previous list price: $14.3 million in June
  • Reduced: $6.3 million
  • Price cut: 44.1%
This 4,497-square-foot condo in the new Century residential tower has four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and a half-bath. Prices for units in the Century, which New York-based developer Related Cos. built, have dropped 10% to 25% across the board, according to Curbed.com.

Las Vegas

2777 Paradise Road, No. 3801/3901
  • List price: $10 million
  • Previous list price: $16 million in January 2009
  • Reduced: $6 million
  • Price cut: 37.5%
This penthouse offers more than 12,000 square feet of living space, including more than 3,000 square feet of wraparound terraces that provide a view of the Las Vegas Strip. The unit has five bedrooms and nine bathrooms and a dining room with a vaulted ceiling, according to Prudential. Florida-based developer Thurnberry Associates built the property.

Miami Beach, Fla.

800 S. Pointe Drive, PH-A
  • List price: $16 million
  • Previous list price: $22 million in 2008
  • Reduced: $6 million
  • Price cut: 27.3%
This new luxury condo development, named Apogee, was built by Miami-based developer The Related Group in 2008. The penthouse, which first listed for $22 million in 2008, occupies the top two floors of the building, with 11,000 square feet of terrace and balcony. The rooftop has a private pool and built-in kitchen.

New York

43 Fifth Ave., fifth floor
  • List price: $19 million
  • Previous list price: $25 million in January
  • Reduced: $6 million
  • Price cut: 24%
Features in this apartment include 10.5-foot ceilings, bay windows overlooking the Gothic Revival First Presbyterian Church, intricate molding, wainscoting and dark-stained white oak flooring. It has five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.
It was listed on Trulia.com by Anne Weintraub in January for $25 million and reduced to $19 million in April. The building, built in 1903 and converted to a cooperative in 1978, according to Cityrealty.com, was once home to actor Marlon Brando.

New York

770 Park Ave., No. 8D
  • List price: $11 million
  • Previous list price: $16.8 million in May 2008
  • Reduced: $5.8 million
  • Price cut: 34.5%
This renovated, four-bedroom apartment receives light through 28 windows spanning four exposures. It was listed for $16.8 million by Brown Harris Stevens in May 2008 and reduced to $11 million in October 2009, according to StreetEasy. The 18-story building was designed by Rosario Candela in 1930 in an H-shape to maximize light and air, according to the book "New York 1930, Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World Wars."

The Great American Celebrities Who Quit Smoking

The Great American Celebrities Who Quit Smoking
This nonprofit organization urges smokers in America to quit the habit for 24 hours each November. A state chapter held the first smokeout and reportedly got 1 million people to quit for the day. Check out the celebrities who have gone nicotine free.
Catherine Zeta-Jones
This Oscar-winning actress started smoking quite young, and she explains her motive for quitting.


John Mellencamp
This Midwest-born rocker, who had a smoking-related aliment, has struggled to quit. His son started this social media campaign

Whoopi Goldberg
The daytime TV host decided to quit smoking in this fashion nearly three years ago, offering her take on kicking the butts.

Matt Damon
This A-list Hollywood actor used another method to stop smoking, and his longtime buddy did the same.

Gisele Bündchen
This Brazilian-born supermodel, who is married to a superstar, stopped smoking, and she encountered a side effect.

Christy Turlington
This former supermodel decided to kick the habit after she was diagnosed with a smoking-related disease.

Susan Sarandon
Although her split with this actor grabs the headlines, this Oscar-winner says her decision to stop smoking is part of the reason for one of her best features.

Vince Vaughn
The Hollywood actor says took up smoking because he wanted to be “more authentic,” but he decided to kick the habit a hard way.

Kelly Ripa
The daytime TV co-host credits a co-star with helping her kick her undercover smoking habit a second time and replacing the habit with a healthier addiction. She initially stopped smoking when her family started growing.


Jennifer Aniston
The Hollywood actress blames an ex-boyfriend for her difficulties giving up nicotine, but she finally was able to stop by using a Hindu discipline.

Charlize Theron
The actress born in South Africa says she struggled for years with her nicotine habit before using this approach to quit. But she credit smoking with having an effect on her career.

Jon Stewart
“The Daily Show” host started smoking at this point in his life and continued the habit a couple decades, using a vending machine to satisfy his nicotine cravings.

Courteney Cox
The actress’ split from her husband might be taking center stage, but back in happier times, they flew to Boston together to achieve their goal.

Sir Anthony Hopkins
The Welsh-born actor quit smoking years ago following using an expert’s method, although he continued to puff away on onscreen, including in this award-winning role.

Yul Brynner
This Hollywood legend, famous for these two roles, made one of the most poignant anti-smoking arguments  shortly before he died of lung cancer.