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Martha Hunt Height Bio

Biography for Martha Hunt Nationality: American Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue Height: 5’10″ ; 178cm Measurements: (US) 34-25-34 ; (EU) 86-64-86 Dress Size: (US) 2 ; (EU) 32 Shoe Size: (US) 9 ; (EU) 40 ; (UK) 6.5 Mother agency: unknown Agencies: * Nathalie Models * Java Model Management * Union Models * Next Model Management – New York * Next Model Management – Milan Advertisements: Berenice Fashion Shows: * Ready to wear – Spring/Summer 2008 {Castelbajac, Fátima L

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Carly Foulkes Height Bio

Biography for Carly Foulkes Nationality: Canadian Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Height: 5#39;9″ ; 175cm Measurements: (US) 34-23-34.5 ; (EU) 86-58-88 Dress Size: (US) 2-4 ; (EU) 32-34 Shoe Size: (US) 8.5 ; (EU) 39 ; (UK) 6 Mother agency: unknown Agencies: * Modelwerk * Sutherland Models Advertisements: Abercrombie and Fitch, Artistry Cosmetics, Express, Gilly Hicks, Khols, Macys, Nieman Marcus, Tommy Hilfiger, Magazine Covers: Mexico: #39;Elle#39;

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Camille Rowe Height Bio

Biography for Camille Rowe Nationality: French Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue / green Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Paris, France Height: 5#39;7.5″ ; 171cm Measurements: (US) 33-23-35 ; (EU) 83-59-88 Dress Size: (US) 4 ; (EU) 34 Shoe Size: (US) 7 ; (EU) 37 ; (UK) 4.5 Advertisements: Cacharel #39;Amor Amor#39; fragrance, Magazine Covers: Denmark: #39;Costume#39; – January 2010 Japan: #39;Nylon#39; – October 2009

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Michella Cruz Hot Photos

Michella Cruz is a Model. So, this it the first time we’ve featured fashion Brazilian model Michella Cruz, and, of course, it won’t be the last. First Name: Michella Last Name: Cruz Nationality: Brazilian Hair Color: Dark brown Eye Color: Brown Place of Birth: Cruzeiro – Vale do Paraíba – Brazil Height: 5#39;9.5″ ; 176.5cm Measurements: (US) 34-23-35 ; (EU) 86.5-58.5-89 Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36 Shoe Size: (US) 8 ; (EU) 39

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Chloe Bello Height Bio

Biography for Chloe Bello Nationality: Argentinian Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Hazel Date of Birth: 1989 Place of Birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina Height: 5#39;11″ ; 180.5cm Measurements: (US) 33.5-24-36 ; (EU) 85-61-91.5 Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36 Shoe Size: (US) 9.5 ; (EU) 41 ; (UK) 7 Mother agency: Rebel Management – Argentina Agencies: * Models 1 * Look Models – Mexico * Iconic Management Advertisements: Awada, Cerini, L’Etage, Paruolo, Magazine Covers: Argentina: #39;Luz#39

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Irina Magda Height Bio

Biography for Irina Magda Nationality: Romanian Hair Color: Red Eye Color: Green Date of Birth: July 1987 Place of Birth: Bucharest, Romania Height: 5#39;9.5″ ; 177cm Measurements: (US) 33-24-34.5 ; (EU) 84-61-88 Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36 Shoe Size: (US) 9 ; (EU) 40 ; (UK) 6.5 Mother agency: unknown Agencies: * AMT Models * Major Model Management – New York * Metropolitan Models – Paris * MRA Models * Parfe Models * Mega Model Agency – Berlin Advertisements: Mario V

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Chelina Manuhutu Bio Height

Biography for Chelina Manuhutu Born:June 3, 1985 Nationality: Dutch Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Height: 5#39;9.5″ ; 176.5cm Measurements: (US) 33-25-36 ; (EU) 84-63.5-91.5 Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36 Shoe Size: (US) 9 ; (EU) 41 Our editors need your help to write the biography of Chelina Manuhutu. If you want to contribute, please feel free to click on link from above and complete the fields. If you want to explain why Chelina Manuhutu is famous or if you know any important piece of inf

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Consuelo Adler Height Bio

Biography for Consuelo Adler Nationality: Venezuelan Hair Color: Blonde Eye Color: Blue / green Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Caracas, Venezuela Height: 5#39;10″ ; 178cm Measurements: (US) 35-26-35 ; (EU) 89-66-89 Dress Size: (US) 6 ; (EU) 36 Shoe Size: (US) 9 ; (EU) 41 Mother agency: unknown Agencies: * Wilhelmina Models – New York * M4 Models – Hamburg * Profile Model Agency * Elite Model Management – Amsterdam * Wilhelmina Nova Models – Munich Advertisements: Clairol,

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George Stephanopoulos Defends Ground Zero Mosque: What Better Way to Say Terrorists Haven’t Won?

Good Morning America’s George Stephanopoulos on Wednesday Defended the building of a mosque near Ground Zero as a monument to tolerance. Talking to conservative radio host Laura Ingraham, he proclaimed, ” This is a country founded on the notion of religious freedom. What better way to say they [the terrorists] haven’t won ?” Ingraham decried the plan for being so close to the site of 9/11 terrorist attack: “And I say the terrorists have won with the way this has gone down. 600 feet from where thousands of our fellow Americans were incinerated in the name of political Islam?” This prompted the ABC co-host to chide, “In the name of militant, radical Islam, not in the name of Islam.” Deborah Norville, a former co-anchor of NBC’s Today, also appeared and strenuously disagreed with Stephanopoulos. Pointing out that a Greek Orthodox Church destroyed on 9/11 has had trouble rebuilding, she contrasted, “And, yet, a mosque, with no presence in the area, has been given the green light by getting the landmark status of this building rejected. A lot of people look at that and go, where are our priorities?” This logic seemed to give Stephanopoulos pause. (His father is a Greek Orthodox priest.) He conceded, “That’s a good point. I’m all for getting St. Nicholas up again. No question about it.” A transcript of the August 4 segment, which aired at 8:12am EDT, follows: GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Time now for our Morning mix, where we tackle the topics everybody is buzzing about. This week, uproar over that decision to build a mosque at Ground Zero. Mommy wars. Should breast feeding be mandatory? One super model thinks so. And why is Sarah Palin is happiest person in Alaska this morning? Levi is out of the picture. Joining me to talk about all this, Fox News contributor, Laura Ingraham. Also, the author of the new, number one New York Times bestseller The Obama Diaries. and Inside Edition anchor Deborah Norville. And let me talk about the decision to build a mosque. The clearance came yesterday, Laura. And this has created such passion here in New York City. LAURA INGRAHAM: There’s a disconnect, George, between the elites and the way they think about this. And, I think, most New Yorkers and most of the country. I know Michael Bloomberg was out there saying, our values need to be properly represented to the world. And if this mosque isn’t built, what is that going to say? The terrorists have won. And I say the terrorists have won with the way this has gone down. 600 feet from where thousands of our fellow Americans were incinerated in the name of political Islam? And we’re- and we’re supposed to be- we’re supposed to be considered intolerant if we’re not cheering this? STEPHANOPOULOS: But, what- But, what- In the name of militant, radical Islam, not in the name of Islam. And what better- This is a country founded on the notion of religious freedom. What better way to say they haven’t won? INGRAHAM: We don’t have to prove anything to anyone, I don’t think. DEBORAH NORVILLE: Here’s the point. There is a point, George. There’s a church that was buried when the second tower came down. STEPHANOPOULOS: St. Nicholas Church. A Greek Orthodox church. NORVILLE: St. Nicholas church. A Greek Orthodox church. That church has run into every conceivable impediment. And in nine years that this church, this place of worship has not been able to get the port authority and other agencies to get them the green light to rebuild. And, yet, a mosque, with no presence in the area, has been given the green light by getting the landmark status of this building rejected, a lot of people look at that and go, where are our priorities? STEPHANOPOULOS: [Pauses] That’s a good point. I’m all for getting St. Nicholas up again. No question about it. INGRAHAM: Yeah! Come on, Greek orthodox . But, it’s a finger in the eye, I think, of New York. New York is coming back. You know, we hope. And it’s vibrant, economically. A lot of stuff happening downtown. This is sacred ground. Okay? And I don’t think people across the country are protesting. STEPHANOPOULOS: Ground Zero is sacred ground. The actual Ground Zero. INGRAHAM: This is 600 feet. I think the legitimate question to ask, George, is why? Why do they want to build a $100 million, 15-story mosque, Islamic center? Why? Why there? And no one’s protesting it around the country, building mosques. I don’t think- I don’t think there are big sit ins at mosques. So, I don’t think we’re intolerant. NORVILLE: And here’s another point: There’s no funding for this. This is an idea. But the funding for this, this mosque, this Islamic center, is not in place. They’re going to be going to charities and other agencies. INGRAHAM: Saudi Arabia. NORVILLE: And the people trying to put this up there. Saying, we’re going to be strict about who is allowed to contribute. But, we’ve seen how agencies and organizations that have contributed to causes, that often times are in support of Muslim issues, sometimes later are found to have terrorist connections. STEPHANOPOULOS: And that means this conversation is not going away for a very long time.

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USA Today Reporter: ‘Do You Care About the Nationality’ of Drunk Driver Who Kills a Loved One?

On Sunday morning in northern Virginia, a drunk illegal immigrant — who had previously been convicted twice on DUI charges —  allegedly crashed head-on into a car full of nuns, killing one, Sister Denise Mosier, and injuring the rest. The Benedictine Sisters have since come out to say they are “dismayed and saddened” that the crime “has been politicized and become an apparent forum for the illegal immigration agenda.” USA Today religion writer Cathy Lynn Grossman picked up on that angle of the story yesterday, asking readers if they could forgive a drunk driver who killed a loved one of theirs, a perfectly legitimate query for a blog called “Faith & Reason.” But Grossman then gratuitously threw in a loaded question that confuses anger over lax federal enforcement of immigration laws with xenophobia, asking: Do you care about the nationality of the drunk who kills someone you love? Suspect Carlos A. Martinelly-Montano is an illegal immigrant from Bolivia and a repeat DUI offender — two convictions, one in 2007 and one in 2008 — with a revoked license. He doesn’t belong behind a wheel on Virginia roads and should either have been in jail or deported to Bolivia. There is plenty of blame to go around to both the Bush and Obama administrations and there’s also a legitimate concern by the Benedictine Sisters that this tragedy not be crassly politicized.  But isn’t it politicizing the tragedy for Grossman to suggest that it’s bigotry that informs the average person’s anger over the government’s failure to deport Martinelly-Montano? Isn’t it possible to grieve for Sister Mosier while simultaneously seeing her death as an event that would not have happened had Martinelly-Montano been deported two years ago? It’s entirely possible for a Christian to extend forgiveness and pray for Martinelly-Montano’s immortal soul while also expecting the government to do justice by enforcing immigration laws, particularly against illegal immigrants with two DUI convictions. Surely Grossman, a religion reporter, has to understand that.

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