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| | Dan Wooding's Strategic Times |
 | | Nina Carter was one of the original "Page Three Girls" in the Sun newspaper in London - you have to be British to understand what that means - and was earning huge daily fees as a top glamour model. |
 | | Nina then changed direction in her career and began working for David Bailey, with her pictures appearing in such magazines as "Cosmopolitan," "She," "Vogue," and "Woman's Own." She said, "This was prestigious work, but prestige does not pay the bills. |
 | | Nina, who is about to start writing a book about her life, devotes much of her time now speaking to women's groups and giving a program about make-up and beauty, at which she talks about the "inner beauty" of her Christian faith. |
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