Guys Flirting: DEPUTIES SAY CLERK LEFT IN CAR COPTERS SEARCH AREA WHERE WOMAN VANISHED
She left in a car.It's a threadbare clue, but it's the only one detectives have in the disappearance of a clerk from an east Orange County convenience store. Deborah Poe, 26, could voluntarily have walked through a wood slat fence behind the store and into a waiting car. Or an assailant could have dragged her. Detectives just don't know.A bloodhound picked up her scent outside the Circle K at Hall Road and Aloma Avenue where she vanished between 3...
Guys Flirting: 'Sex and the City' a little better but no funnier,
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'Sex and the City' has been a pop-culture phenomenon, the first cable series to win the Emmy for outstanding comedy and a show that decidedly has tapped into the Zeitgeist, but its charms have always eluded me. Maybe I've just had the bad luck to always tune in when a dodgy episode is on, but I've never heard Kim Cattrall, who plays voracious man-eater Samantha, say anything half as funny on the show as the first line of her Golden Globe Award...
Guys Flirting: CRUISING THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY
FRIDAY NIGHT. 7:45. Lady Jasmine is ready to flirt.She swoops down the stairs and tosses her hair. Life, she seems to know, is full of promise and mystery and suitors. Maybe even chiffon. Of course, she should be doing her homework. Tomorrow, in her other life as a junior at Bountiful High School, she has a debate tournament.But the modem beckons.Lady Jasmine sits down at the computer in her brother's bedroom, in the basement next to the family room, and types in her...
Guys Flirting: 'Sex and the City' a little better but no funnier,
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'Sex and the City' has been a pop-culture phenomenon, the first cable series to win the Emmy for outstanding comedy and a show that decidedly has tapped into the Zeitgeist, but its charms have always eluded me. Maybe I've just had the bad luck to always tune in when a dodgy episode is on, but I've never heard Kim Cattrall, who plays voracious man-eater Samantha, say anything half as funny on the show as the first line of her Golden Globe Award...
Guys Flirting: 'Sex and the City' a little better but no funnier,
p>
'Sex and the City' has been a pop-culture phenomenon, the first cable series to win the Emmy for outstanding comedy and a show that decidedly has tapped into the Zeitgeist, but its charms have always eluded me. Maybe I've just had the bad luck to always tune in when a dodgy episode is on, but I've never heard Kim Cattrall, who plays voracious man-eater Samantha, say anything half as funny on the show as the first line of her Golden Globe Award...