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  • The CAFAM Shop will host artists, designers, and vendors for a crafty gift shopping experience with handmade and fair trade goods for the Holiday Global Bazaars.

    Bettina Korek: PLAN ForYourArt: December 1-7 Bettina Korek 2011

  • The walk comprising over a large number of male and female passes through different Bazaars and markets with slogan to protect the environment.

    Protection of Environment stressed in Seminar 2009

  • We used to see most Muslim Women NOT wearing veil (particularly in non-urban areas of eastern Indian state of West Bengal from where I come from), used to work in paddy fields (along with men), or do business in Bazaars (markets) even few decades back.

    Women Erased in Israel, Flogged in Pakistan and Restricted in Afghanistan - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • Bazaars are meeting points where matrimonial matches are initiated - only to be discussed & fixed at the next home party.

    Archive 2009-11-01 photographerno1 2009

  • PersianKiwi hears "reports that Bazaars throughout main Iranian cities were mostly closed today for unofficial strike."

    No Re-Vote | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • Mention of Christmas Bazaars over on Susan's blog takes me back to the annual event of my childhood that held so much excitement I'm almost overcome at the very thought.

    Bazaars, Brownies and Bands 2006

  • In her largely unnoticed and now forgotten 1962 memoirs, Snow told much of the tale of her career with nostalgic glee, including her notorious jump from deputy at Vogue to Bazaar, and her tough if convivial relationship with Bazaars proprietor, “The Chief,” William Randolph Hearst.

    Chairs, Rag Mags, Indian Wars 2006

  • In her largely unnoticed and now forgotten 1962 memoirs, Snow told much of the tale of her career with nostalgic glee, including her notorious jump from deputy at Vogue to Bazaar, and her tough if convivial relationship with Bazaars proprietor, “The Chief,” William Randolph Hearst.

    Chairs, Rag Mags, Indian Wars 2006

  • Mention of Christmas Bazaars over on Susan's blog takes me back to the annual event of my childhood that held so much excitement I'm almost overcome at the very thought.

    48 entries from November 2006 2006

  • Mention of Christmas Bazaars over on Susan's blog takes me back to the annual event of my childhood that held so much excitement I'm almost overcome at the very thought.

    Bazaars, Brownies and Bands 2006

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