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In the News (Tue 10 Nov 09)

  
  :: LONG ISLAND&NEW YORK DIVORCE ATTORNEY, CHILD CUSTODY LAWYER, FAMILY LAW FIRM - NEW YORK STATE DIVORCE -SARI ...
Sari M. Friedman, a Long Island New York divorce and custody attorney who can help you with your divorce and custody matter.
Sari M. Friedman is a North Shore attorney, mother of two, with more than twenty years of experience in the law.
Sari has written and published many articles on matrimonial and family law issues.
www.sarilaw.com   (357 words)

  
  Sari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sari is usually worn over a petticoat (called lehenga/ghagra in northern India and pavada/pavadai in the south) and a low-cut, short-sleeved, midriff-baring blouse known in north India as a choli.
the two-piece sari, or mundum neryathum, worn in Kerala.
Saris are woven with one plain end (the end that is concealed inside the wrap), two long decorative borders running the length of the sari, and a one to three foot section at the other end which continues and elaborates the length-wise decoration.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sari   (2275 words)

  
 Sari, Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sari /Sārī/ is the provincial capital of Mazandaran, located in the north of Iran, between the northern slopes of the Alborz Mountains and southern coast of Caspian (Mazandaran) Sea.
Sari was the field of local wars in those years, which led to the transfer of the capital from Sari to Tehran by Fath Ali Shah.
Sari used to be the home of Georgians, Armenians, and Zoroastrians, but today their percentage of the population is low.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sari_(city)   (1717 words)

  
 Sari - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The garment is known by different names in various Indian languages; in Hindi, Gujarati and Marathi, it is known as Saadi; in Kannada as Seere; in Telugu as Cheera and in Tamil as Podavai.
According to many observers, the sari has lost favour in Pakistan since it is seen as being associated with India.
However, the sari is often worn by the elderly, and to formal events.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Sari   (1525 words)

  
 Indian clothing.....Explained on CuisineCuisine.com
A sari is a rectangular piece of cloth which is five to six yards in length.
The enemy was determined on "bagging" their prize, caught one end of the sari that draped her so demurely, and pulled and pulled at it to unravel.
One portion of the sari is drawn up between the legs and tucked in behind at the waist, while another portion is draped as a pallu over the bosom.
www.cuisinecuisine.com /CultureClothing.htm   (1329 words)

  
 Indian Sari, Indian Fashion Sari, Wedding Sari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Indian Sari : Sari is mentioned in Hindu literature and depicted in Hindu painting as far back as 3,000 B.C. "The Saree, it is said, was born on the loom of a fanciful weaver.
Sari is a rectangular piece of unstitched fabric which is draped in a very fascinating manner.
Sari is very flattering to all shapes and sizes and forgiving of the various flaws.
www.aarnavcraft.com /apparel/sari/indiansari.asp   (480 words)

  
 Sari Safari - How to Wrap a Sari
This sari wrap is worn without petticoat, as the sari border will be passed between the legs and tucked in the back waist to form a sort of pants look.
Tie the sari onto the waist by taking up a couple inches of border fabric in your left hand at the point where it meets the sari end and tie them together to form a snug waist just under your belly button.
The remaining sari between the pleats and the fabric tucked in at the left hip should be taken up with pleats.
www.sarisafari.com /howkaccha.html   (495 words)

  
 eDevelopment Group - SARI Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
SARI is part of the Digital Nations consortium of the MIT Media Lab and Harvard's Center for International Development; other key partners include IIT-Madras and the I-Gyan Foundation.
SARI's diverse partnership of universities, non-profits and the private sector has begun to implement a unique project that will begin by wiring approximately one thousand neighboring rural villages in each of two Indian districts.
SARI's magnitude is essential because it will allow us to benefit from the Network Effect, which will be far more empowering than a few connections placed only in more urban areas.
edev.media.mit.edu /sariedev.html   (291 words)

  
 SARI
The inner top end of the correct side (the side of the sari where the print is most elegant) should be tucked into the long skirt which is already worn.
The sari is wound around the waist and the remaining length of the sari should be brought to the front.
The other end of the sari (pallu) should be pleated in three or four pleats in length and pinned to the blouse on the left shoulder.
www.webindia123.com /women/attire/sari.htm   (487 words)

  
 Indian Sari,Indian Sarees,Indian Saris,Indian Saree
The age old Sari has kept its popularity throughout the centuries because of its total simplicity and practical comfort, combined with the sense of luxury and sense of sexuality a woman experiences.
Since the Sari is strongly connected to people’s life and their traditions, every area of India has its own way of weaving it that explains the skills of its weavers and of those who tainted it.
Thus, the Sari may differ in its model from one place to another, women may prefer one color to another, but it is impossible for Indian women to abandon this dress despite the revolutions that the world may witness.
www.utsavsarees.com /pages/indiansari.htm   (1298 words)

  
 Fashion Sari,Fashion Indian Sari,Fashion Saree,Fashion Saris
Sari is attire worn throughout the country, irrespective of the caste, creed and religion.
There is the Banarasi,Kanjivaram silk, Patola, Lucknowi Chikan sari, the Tangail and Shantiniketan sari with its floral and animal motifs; the cool and crisp Kota saris of Rajasthan heighten the beauty of the wearer, the are the tremendous saree.
The colourful Bandhini sari, which is a fine example of the traditional, tie and dye craft of Rajasthan and Kutch is a piece worth keeping.
www.utsavsarees.com /pages/sarifashion.htm   (853 words)

  
 Indian Sari - The most versatile Indian attire for Indian women - Sari.org.in
A sari is a rectangular piece of cloth that is five to six yards in length and sometimes nine yards.
Along with the sari is a choli, the tightly fitted, short blouse worn under a sari.
These saris are draped and stitched together with a petticoat to make it an easily wearable garment, just like putting on a skirt, without the fuss of tucking, pleating and adjusting the pallav length.
www.sari.org.in   (2012 words)

  
 CNST 213 Indian Traditional Dress
Women of all castes wear the sari, but the style, ornamentation, and floral motifs used are influenced by the caste of the wearer and the region where the wearer lives.
A good quality sari made of expensive fabric will be broader and longer than one that is less costly; the less expensive mill-made saris are noticeably shorter in length and width.
The sari's field is also embellished according to regional rules, and in many parts of India is traditionally unadorned, with designs woven, embroidered, or printed onto it only when the sari has been made for a wedding.
udel.edu /~orzada/india.htm   (665 words)

  
 Epinions.com - Sari: Poetry in Fabric ( MMM Write-Off)
I released the sari from its hanger, unfolded it, and gave it a whack.
The Sari, originally intended both for men and women, is probably the longest incessantly worn dress in the history of mankind.
The Sari is the garment of choice for 75% of the population (now close to one billion), of India, due to its versatility.
www.epinions.com /content_2716246148   (992 words)

  
 Sari news!
Sari facilitates dialogue between herself and Ned Hallowell, MD to help demystify some of the beliefs that successful people do not struggle with AD/HD.
Sari was at a conference and workshop in England on "Woman with ADD" in Windsor, England held on June 21, 2003.
Sari writes about "Girls With Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder." She discusses the special difficulties girls encounter and gives 5 reminder questions parents can ask themselves to help establish a healthier relationship with their daughters and to encourage them to grow into women who see themselves as valuable, unique and competent adults.
www.sarisolden.com /html/app_news.html   (662 words)

  
 Sari, Saree, Saari, Wedding, Bridal, India, Indian - Free resource on Indian Fashion
Also what's interesting is to do a border-base combo, like with phulkari sari and sequins sari, kasuti with patchwork sari or appliques or cutwork sari.
The sari that the young want to be seen in is anything but traditional.
Till recently the colors that ruled saris were fuchsia, turqoise and lemon, now the base colors for saris are weaker shades of browns and mustards.
www.salwarsuits.com /sari.htm   (480 words)

  
 Homeindia - India's Most Reliable Online Gift Shop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A Sari is worn with a tight-fitting short blouse, either sleeveless or with short sleeves.
At the waist, the upper border of the Sari is tucked in and held in place by this petticoat.
Saris also sometimes have a 'fall' stitched horizontally across the width that is to come at the bottom.
www.homeindia.com /catalogue/spec/wear.htm   (150 words)

  
 Sari Robins: Media
Sari Robins was born and raised in New York, married a Southern gentleman, and lives with her family in Georgia.
Sari's newest book, WHAT TO WEAR TO A SEDUCTION is the latest installment in her Andersen Hall series which began with ONE WICKED NIGHT (July 2004) and MORE THAN A SCANDAL (July 2005).
On Sunday February 12, 2006, Sari was on the CBS Sunday Morning News as part of the coverage of the Romance Writers of America Conference in Reno this past summer.
www.sarirobins.com /media.shtml   (1248 words)

  
 Indian Selections Launches Sari's with Free Shipping worldwide
The sari is a very long strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from five to nine yards in length, which can be draped in various styles.
The sari is usually worn over a petticoat (called lehenga/ghagra in northern India and pavada/pavadai in the south) and a low-cut, short-sleeved, midriff-baring blouse known in north India as a choli.
It is an undeniable fact that the sari adds to the elegance and mystery that surrounds a woman and gives her personality a new dimension.
www.prweb.com /releases/2006/10/prweb447891.htm   (785 words)

  
 First World War.com - Battles - The Battle of Sari Bair, 1915
The Battle of Sari Bair (also known as the Battle of the Nek), launched on 6 August 1915, was timed to coincide with a further major Allied landing of troop reinforcements at Suvla Bay on the Aegean coastline north of Anzac Cove.
British Anzac commander William Birdwood had contemplated a move north to the commanding Sari Bair ridge north-east of Anzac Cove since May but had been prevented from doing so by Hamilton's (reasonable) insistence that insufficient Allied resources were available to support the move, particularly given the arrival of Turkish reinforcements to the sector.
The Allied operation at Sari Bair had depended most crucially upon a rapid advance to the Sari Bair ridge in order that Allied troops could consolidate their position upon the ridge's summits.
www.firstworldwar.com /battles/saribair.htm   (1083 words)

  
 Sari Baker at HumboldtMusic.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
"Sari took the blues by storm with the release of her first album last year, which sold out rapidly in the local outlets.
Sari performs as an acoustic duo with Mike Craghead(click here for info and their CD, "True"), as a full band with Bob Martinez, Eldin Green, Rich Bittaker and Jerry Thompson (A.K.A. local favorites Dr.
Squid), as the Sari Baker Trio with Tami Pallingston and Joel Sonenshein, and a capella.
www.humboldtmusic.com /webpage/index.cfm?id=185   (134 words)

  
 Saree(Sari), Sarees & Jewelry Gallery-Indian Sarees, Bridal Sarees(Saris) & Indian Fashion Jewelry.
Sari has its place in history, yet is surrounded by fantasy and legend.
The Sari is the most popular and longest worn style in the history of women's fashion.Virtue triumphed yet again in this 5,000 year old Indian epic, the Mahabharata.
Legend, fantasy, history or fact, it is the first recorded reference to the enduringly attractive SARI - the longest, most popular style in the history of women's fashion.
www.saree-sari.com   (1609 words)

  
 Story of Sari
The sari was folded into half widthwise to fit my small stature when I was 4 years old..
Traditional saris come straight from the weaver's loom, they are handmade on handlooms even today.
Sari was the perfect dress to show off those proportions.
www.puja.com /sari/scrl/scrl.htm   (936 words)

  
 THE web site of saris: sale, information, research
If you have the book "Saris: An Illustrated Guide to the Indian Art of Draping", and want to practice some of the styles requiring longer length, here is your chance to acquire some.
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 Sari travel guide - Wikitravel
Sari is connected to Neka and Shahi by the A62 Autobahn, All of the Coastal cities in Mazandaran have at least 8 bands (4 forward and 4 backward).
Sari is the birthplace of lots of popular wrestlers and athletes, and it was the big host of the 2006 World Wrestling Competitions.
Sari is relatively a very safe city, even in the middle of the night, so dont let this worry or bother you at all during your stay in Sari.
wikitravel.org /en/Sari   (1194 words)

  
 Sari
Born in 1934 in Alghero, an elementary school teacher and freelance journalist, Rafael Sari published his first poem in 1928 in the newspaper L'isola, edited at the time by the the Sassari poet Salvator Ruju.
Rafael Sari has been the Sardinian poet who more than anyone else has felt dramatically the problem of language (of his poetic language), finding himself every time in a position of having to choose between that contaminated and updated variant of Catalan which is the dialect of Alghero and pure Catalan, and between the latter
Rafael Sari could be called a Sardinian-Catalan poet: if his words are no doubt of Catalan origin, Sardinian (and all inscribed in that tradition) is the content of his poetry.
userhome.brooklyn.cuny.edu /bonaffini/DP/sari.htm   (1485 words)

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