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Entrepreneur and socialite Paris Hilton joins US House representatives outside Congress as they propose legislation aimed at protecting children placed in congregate-care facilities -- fully supervised, 24-hour behavioral treatment centers aimed at reforming "troubled teens" through "tough love" -- an industry that many consider abusive and that often operates for-profit. Hilton was sent to four congregate-care facilities as a teenager, at which she says she endured physical and psychological abuse by staff. IMAGES
Paris, Jun 6 (EFE) .- (Camera: María Díaz Valderrama) Umm Kulthum, Fairuz, Warda, Dalida ... They are the divas of the Arab song, ambassadors of a period of splendor of cinema, now honored in Paris in an exhibition that extols the role of these women in the pan-Arab movement, before the rise of religious conservatism.FOOTAGE OF THE DIVAS EXHIBITION, AT THE ARAB INSTITUTE OF PARIS.
Juicy Couture's founders started the company with just $200. Celebrity tabloid culture helped establish Juicy's tracksuits and accessories as an iconic part of early 2000s fashion. By 2008, Juicy Couture was making $605 million in sales. But following the Great Recession, the brand struggled to connect with consumers and was sold for a fraction of what it once generated in sales. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Following is a transcription of the video. Irene Kim: Juicy Couture was an iconic part of early 2000s fashion.
Paris Hilton has revealed she has let her fans crash her home because she owes the world.