Your Shower Curtain Source

Filed Under Shower Curtain | Posted on December 15, 2007

Read through our shower curtains handbook for information on the different types and styles of shower curtains along with designing your bathroom with shower curtains.
As our world gets more and more hectic and everyone’s lives become busier and busier, we all need someplace that we can relax and unwind at the end of a hard [...]

Moss kicks off her clothes for Fashion Week

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on December 15, 2007

KATE MOSS showed her knickers, waved her knee-high boots in the air and then flung off her bra behind a screen.
Call it a stylish striptease but it was all in the name of fashion.
The actress Sadie Frost and her business partner, Jemima French, took over the Duke of York’s Theatre for a one-act drama to [...]

Britain brings down the curtain on diplomacy

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 15, 2007

It fell yesterday to Britain and its ambassador to the United Nations, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, to bring down the final curtain on diplomacy and clear the world’s stage for war.
His was an unusual role for a career diplomat. But it guaranteed the envoy - and the UN itself - a last moment in the public [...]

Coliseum lifts curtain on its ï¿¡41m revamp

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 15, 2007

With a revolving globe lit up above Trafalgar Square and an auditorium so kitsch that to call it overblown would be understatement, the Coliseum in London reopened on Saturday after a ï¿¡41 million restoration.
The opera house, which first opened in 1904, was designed by the prolific British theatre architect Frank Matcham as an Edwardian folly [...]

Peer started hotel fire after drinking spree at dinner

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on December 15, 2007

The career of a Labour politician was in ruins last night after he admitted setting fire to a hotel when he was told he could not have more alcohol.
Lord Watson of Invergowrie, 56, is to resign from the Scottish Parliament and as a director of Dundee United and could be sent to prison when he [...]

Labour peer set fire to hotel after being refused drink

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 15, 2007

A Labour peer is to resign after admitting having deliberately started fire to a hotel’s curtains when he was refused a whisky at an awards dinner.
Mike Watson, 56, pleaded guilty to a charge of wilful fire-raising when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.
He admitted setting fire to a curtain at the luxury Prestonfield House Hotel [...]

Drunk peer who started fire in hotel is jailed for 16 months

Filed Under Kitchen Curtain | Posted on December 15, 2007

A drunken Labour peer, who endangered lives by deliberately starting a fire in a luxury hotel, was jailed for 16 months yesterday.
Lord Watson of Invergowrie, 56, the politician who pioneered the foxhunting ban in Scotland, set fire to a curtain after staff refused to give him more drink. He had admitted a charge of wilful [...]

An extraordinary and strange morning

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 15, 2007

An extraordinary morning in Lahore where I’m writing a magazine feature about madrassahs (Islamic schools).
I’m trying to avoid the usual rubbish (you read plenty of it after the 7/7 bombings) about madrassahs being terrorist training camps and departments of Islamic brainwashing. The lofty aim is to paint a genuine picture of life in a madrassah [...]

It looked like being curtains, but Bond saves the day

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 15, 2007

He may have handed back his licence to kill long ago, but Sir Roger Moore was quick to leap into action again yesterday on behalf of his sovereign.
Sir Roger saves the Queen from possible embarrassment
Sir Roger, who smoothly played Her Majesty’s secret agent 007 in seven James Bond films, stepped in to spare the Queen’s [...]

‘Iron Curtain’ descends to keep council estate at bay

Filed Under Curtain Rods | Posted on December 15, 2007

After years of sleepless nights spent listening to blaring car stereos, revving scooters and drug deals, the well-heeled people of the French town of Cuincy have found a way to combat the rowdy behaviour of the residents of a nearby council estate.
Bernard Wagon, the mayor of Cuincy, has taken the dramatic step - in a [...]


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