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    <title>Brahoohoo not Brouhaha</title>
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	        About the first thing a child encounters on entering the outside world is his mamma’s mammaries. Perhaps it is this early, captivating experience that accounts for so much attention being directed to this part of the anatomy—for the rest of his/her life! Astonishing!
Last week the New York Times carried an article “A New Step in Wrestling with the Bra” that caught my eye. I’ve always been interested in bras. I ...
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