NEWS LITE : CINDY CRAWFORD MODEL MOM-TO-BE.A visibly swollen Cindy Crawford For the porn star of the same name, see . Cynthia Ann Crawford (born February 20, 1966, in Dekalb, Illinois) is an American supermodel, MTV television personality, celebrity endorser, cover girl, and actress. is still strutting the catwalk. She's five months' preggers, but being Cindy, she looks divine. ``The first few months were awful, because I was sick all the time,'' the supermodel told the New York Daily News New York Daily News Morning daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and his cousin Robert McCormick as a subsidiary of the Tribune Co. of Chicago. The first successful tabloid-format newspaper in the U.S. at designer Ellen Tracey's show at Bryant Park Bryant Park is a 9.603 acre (39,000 m²) public park located in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is bounded by Fifth Avenue, Sixth Avenue, 40th Street and 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan.[1] The central building of the New York Public Library is in the park. . ``Now I feel terrific.'' Crawford - who modeled a pumpkin cashmere cashmere Animal-hair fibre forming the downy undercoat of the Kashmir goat. The fibre became known for its use in beautiful shawls and other handmade items produced in Kashmir, India. The fibres have diameters finer than those of the best wools. camisole camisole /cam·i·sole/ (kam´i-sol) [Fr.] straitjacket; a jacketlike device for restraining the limbs, particularly the arms, of a violently disturbed patient. , then changed into a beaded tunic tu·nic n. A coat or layer enveloping an organ or a part; tunica. tunic a covering or coat. See also tunica. abdominal tunic see tunica flava abdominis. over black satin pants - confessed that models do compare their shapes backstage. But not this time. ``It's like, hey, I can't hold it in anymore,'' she said, holding her tummy. Crawford added that she and hubby Rande Gerber Rande Gerber, (born April 27, 1962), is a former model and the owner/operator of the Midnight Oil Chain of Bars and Lounges. His brother Scott runs the financial end of the Company. Their youngest brother Kenny is also involved. still don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. the sex of their child. ``I want it to be a surprise,'' she said. Clinton's old lover talks sex at Oxford Gennifer Flowers is overseas hoping to prevent more Monica Lewinskys. ``An affair with a married man, and or a married woman, is certainly not a relationship that I advocate,'' Flowers told reporters at the Oxford (England) Union, where she was due to speak Friday night. President Clinton has admitted he had sex with Flowers, who was invited to address Oxford's debating society on ``surviving sex, power and propaganda.'' Flowers took issue with a reporter who suggested Clinton was not the first president to stray from his marriage vows. ``Are you saying that's OK? It's OK for men to break the oath and commitment to their marriage? I don't think so,'' she said. And what about women who take up with married men? ``Those relationships are very destructive,'' she said. ``They very seldom end in a positive way, and that is something that I shouldn't have done.'' Small critics; Kids offer tough views on Clinton Children are tougher on President Clinton than their parents, a new poll has found. More than half of children aged 8 to 14 polled last weekend by the Nickelodeon television network said Clinton should have been removed from office following his impeachment impeachment, formal accusation issued by a legislature against a public official charged with crime or other serious misconduct. In a looser sense the term is sometimes applied also to the trial by the legislature that may follow. trial. Only 40 percent of parents surveyed by Nickelodeon believed that, compared to 52 percent of their youngsters. ``There may be an attitude of, if I do something bad and get caught, I get punished. It probably is just that simple,'' said Linda Ellerbee, host of the Nick News program on the youth-oriented cable network. In another survey taken by Nickelodeon last September, only 26 percent of children and 11 percent of their parents said they wanted to see Clinton impeached and removed from office. Despite the harsh attitude toward Clinton's behavior in the Lewinsky scandal, three-quarters of the children and their parents believe he was an average or better president. That's similar to poll results from September and January 1998. Perhaps with an eye toward what Clinton has been through, 56 percent of the children surveyed said they were not interested in being president when they grew up. Nickelodeon polled 309 children and their parents. The margin for error was 5.5 percent. News Lite is compiled by Karen Duffy from Daily News staff and wire reports CAPTION(S): 3 photos PHOTO (1) Tough trough One of 10 piglets peeks from a pile of hungry porkers at the Montana Winter Fair in Bozeman, Mont. (2) Gennifer Flowers, President Clinton's former lover, traveled to Oxford University to speak. (3) Clinton |
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