es Karl RoveJohn Dickerson: Clinton is the most uncontested
party
wedding
dresses nominee in almost a century.And that’s exposing some
nuttinessHer speech to a business audience of 1,800 was to promote her new
600-page memoir Hard Choices, which she wrote longhand, to the frustration of
her editor and her daughter, Chelsea.Later in the day, she signed copies of the
book for hundreds of admirers who lined up at a downtown Indigo store.Many
Americans may take our relationship with Canada for granted, but our northern
neighbour is an indispensable partner in nearly everything we do around the
world, she writes.Other mentions of Canada are in passing, over such issues as
climate change and NATO.Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister, is briefly quoted
once on northern sovereignty, especially in the face of Russian militarization,
saying it demands forces on the ground, ships in the sea and proper
surveillance.The book includes many photographs, starting with the grand scene
of her 2008 concession speech at the National Building Museum; being watched by
a North Korean soldier in Pyong Yang; holding on to Nicolas Sarkozy after
walking out of her shoe, playing the piano with Bono; eating soup at an
elaborate table with Aung San Suu Kyi; and the famous Situation Room shot with
her hand over her mouth.In her speech, she said her heart was in her throat at
that moment, after the helicopter crashed in the bin Laden raid.Hard Choices
also reflects on Chelsea s wedding, and how, as mother of the bride, I was
delighted to help in every way I could,
flower girl
dresses including reviewing photographs of flower arrangements from
the road and making time for tastings and dress selections back home.I felt
lucky that my day job had prepared me for the elaborate diplomacy required to
help plan a big wedding.In her speech, she praised the Canadian military, and
took a few frank and amusing shots at Russian President Vladimir Putin, the
thin- skinned autocrat and intriguing character with whom she has a longstanding
diplomatic rivalry.Now there are a few world leaders who might not be very happy
when they read it, and I m talking to you, Vladimir, she said.But I say what I m
going to say and let the chips fall where they may.There are a few world leaders
who might not be very happy when they read it, and I m talking to you, Vladimir
What he s trying to do is look to the past for Russia s future, she said,
driving with his eyes on the rear-view mirror.She was coy, however, about her
own political ambitions, which are thought to include a 2016 presidential
bid.For example, asked what a male spouse of a female president would be called,
she said she has heard suggestions from First Man to First Mate.I don t know,
she said.I hope our country has the chance to find out.as are the
aristocrats.million, has some top tips for saving money.In an interview with
Tatler, the magazine that chronicles all things upper class, she has suggestions
on everything from used
mother
of the bride dresses soap to conserving the lobster.Here are five
tips from the Baroness.Never serve guests with food on plates It’s a waste, says
the baroness.Let guests help themselves.That way, they can take exactly the
amount of food they want, and no more.They can always have seconds, but you
won’t be left scraping luscious lobster into the bin.I love Melba toast, but it
does mean cutting off the crusts.We have it with dinner on Friday and Saturday,
but keep the crusts.with boiled eggs for Sunday breakfast.then re-uses it
herself.She adds, When it’s nearly finished, put it in drawers and cupboards to
keep the moths away.Ditch the tentInstead of using a marquee at garden parties,
buy 200 Panama hats for guests to keep the sun off.Don’t pull the plugOnce
you’ve had a bath, leave the water in the tub for a couple of hours to warm the
room.Other suggestions for keeping warm include using electric blankets and hot
water bottles and using sausage-dog draught excluders at the bottom of doors.Her
other suggestions include growing your own fruit (apples and pears, she
recommends); re-using napkins (guests can use the same linen napkin for
breakfast and lunch; shopping for bargains (local auctions and eBay, for
instance) and not throwing anything away (old newspapers can go to the
fishmonger and socks should be mended).Other aristocrats have also been dishing
out economic advice.Sir Richard FitzHerbert, ninth baronet and owner of the
400-year-old, 48-chimney Tissington Hall in Derbyshire, confesses to pocketing
hotel pens.All these little things
bridesmaid
dresses help, he says.Caroline Lowsley-Williams of Chavenage House,
an Elizabethan manor in the central Cotswolds district, laments hiring out her
estate for weddding.I wouldn’t wish the wedding trade on anyone, she says.We
peaked one year at 37.It helped the cash flow, but that meant 37
mothers-of-the-bride to deal with.I’m keener on funerals.They have a shorter
run-in time.James Kudelka’s Cinderella fits the National Ballet of Canada
exactly the way the glass slipper fits the central character’s foot:
perfectly.Now celebrating its tenth anniversary, this modern take on the classic
fairy tale is as elegant, comical and original as when it first debuted.One of
the main reasons this ballet still sparkles like the crystals adorning
Cinderella’s pointe shoes is because Kudelka understands the importance of
spectacle in a 21st century story ballet.For instance, instead of arriving at
the ball the usual way, Cinderella floats down from the sky in a giant
pumpkin.egg in Kudelka’s The Nutcracker.The plot is the familiar one but
Kudelka’s take is decidedly more contemporary and less sugary than other
interpretations.The stepsisters are not evil so much as they are self-absorbed
and materialistic.Her stepmother is a chain-smoking drunk.by the prince any more
than she saves him by offering him a simpler, more down to earth life, than one
dominated by royal pressures and paparazzi.The ballet is set in the Roaring
Twenties, which means the pouffy pastel gowns seen in the popular animated film
and storyb