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In a year when nudity triggered a national scandal and hair entered the presidential race, the news was loaded with unexpected beauty moments. Appearance is right there on page one, at the top of the broadcast, and on thousands of websites. The challenge is deciding which stories are just a blip on the screen (lesbian chic redux, men wearing their shirttails out) and which ones have real traction. The low-carb craze, the omnipresence of televised makeovers, and the obsession with celebrity body parts are bound to linger into the coming years. And beauty news is sure to become an ever more influential factor in that process so quaintly called the national dialogue. You heard it here first.
(Over)exposed The year 2004 started with a boob I mean, a boom I mean, a wardrobe malfunction. Janet Jackson's bejeweled breast at the Super Bowl half-time show ...