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            <title>Motivational Mantra: Christina Hendricks On Finding Time To Give Back</title>
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            <description>Stay organized, and when you&amp;#8217;re dong things you love, you&amp;#8217;ll find the time.
—Christina Hendricks, as told to Self on how she finds time to work with Make-A-Wish Foundation
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            <author>Genetics and Health</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 17:26:54 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>British Plastic Surgeons Say More Women Asking For Christina Hendricks Type Breast Enlargements</title>
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            <description>Mad Men actress Christina Hendricks has had breast augmentation surgery and UK plastic surgeons think she is one reason why demand for the procedure is on the increase there. (Source: Inside Surgery)</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 04:28:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Christina Hendricks Might Be Dieting: Should We Stop Obsessing About Her Curves?</title>
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            <description>photo: WENN.com
We like Christina Hendricks. Her figure&amp;#8217;s not bad, either. But honestly, we&amp;#8217;re glad we&amp;#8217;re not her. Having that much constant focus on our measurements would drive us nuts, and make us unbelievably self-conscious. But when your body resembles that of the Mad Men star, it&amp;#8217;s bound to turn some heads.
That&amp;#8217;s why we&amp;#8217;re not totally shocked by the rumor that Ms. Hendricks has started dieting. In our opinion, she doesn&amp;#8217;t need to, but that&amp;#8217;s her private business. But with everyone talking about how awesomely unique her hips, butt, and boobs are by Hollywood standards (i.e. not size 0), it makes sense that eventually, even the strongest might cave to peer pressure. (Of course, if it&amp;#8217;s not a rumor and the diet is her personal choic...</description>
            <author>Healthbolt</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 21:18:57 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Christina Hendricks Might Be Dieting: Should We Stop Talking About Her Curves?</title>
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            <description>photo: WENN.com
We love Christina Hendricks. And her body. But we&amp;#8217;ve got to be honest: We&amp;#8217;re glad we aren&amp;#8217;t her. Having that much focus on our figure would drive us insane, and make us unbelievably self-conscious. But, yes  — when your bod is that rockin&amp;#8217;, it&amp;#8217;s bound to turn some heads.
That&amp;#8217;s why we aren&amp;#8217;t totally shocked by the rumor that Christina has started dieting. No, she doesn&amp;#8217;t need to. Yes, she looks great as she is. But with everyone talking about how awesomely unique her hips, butt, and boobs are in Hollywood, it&amp;#8217;s only human to feel a little nervous.
We suggest a shift of focus from Christina&amp;#8217;s curves to her entire person. Last we checked, her acting skills were pretty out of the ordinary as well. Maybe if the medi...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 21:18:57 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Christina Hendricks Seems Like a Normal Woman</title>
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            <description>In the latest issue of Health, Mad Men&amp;#8217;s Christina Hendricks graces on the cover, looking totally natural. Her face isn&amp;#8217;t overly made-up, her hair&amp;#8217;s blowing in the breeze, and, of course, her curves are kickin&amp;#8217;. But she does feel weird when people talk about her body, which we think is a normal reaction to the tons of attention focused on her boobs, butt, and thighs.
Hendricks says she felt even more womanly (in a good way) when she weighed 15 pounds more. Finally, a happy medium: A not obese, not rail-thin woman who&amp;#8217;s getting some attention for her looks – and her talent.
via CBS
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Christina Hendricks Seems Like a Normal Woman (Source: Breastfeeding 1-2-3)</description>
            <author>Breastfeeding 1-2-3</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 22:53:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Christina Hendricks: Full-Figured Never Looked Better</title>
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            <description>My new post on Politics Daily / Woman Up:
Clothes look good on thin bodies. But thin bodies naked? Not so much. Naked full bodies is another matter. Or near-naked, a la actress Christina Hendricks in a corset on the cover of New York Magazine.
Hendricks, a breakout star of AMC&amp;#8217;s hit show &amp;#8220;Mad Men,&amp;#8221; is undeniably beautiful. She&amp;#8217;s also a different body type than we&amp;#8217;re used to seeing in the glamor factories of Los Angeles and New York. But then &amp;#8220;Mad Men&amp;#8221; is a period drama, set half a century ago.
It may be relevant that most fashion designers are gay men. Thin women look more male than their voluptuous counterparts in the general population. My recollection was that the ultra-thin trend began in the late 1960s with the iconic model known as Twiggy, an...</description>
            <author>Donna Trussell</author>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:33:39 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Minding the Media: Is the Thinning Economy Bringing Curves Back?</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2200496&amp;cid=t_226972_109_f&amp;fid=34750&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fpsychcentral.com%2Fblog%2Farchives%2F2009%2F02%2F19%2Fminding-the-media-is-the-thinning-economy-bringing-curves-back%2F</link>
            <description>From time to time, we see articles proclaiming that thin is totally in or curvy is making a comeback. Oftentimes, this proclamation occurs after fuller-sized models (by fuller, we mean a size 4) grace the runway at a fashion show or a curvaceous actress (like Christina Hendricks of &amp;#8220;Mad Men&amp;#8221;) piques the media’s interest. These statements, however, remain weekly trends, at best. 
Recently, though, an article in The Telegraph announced another potential trend, one that might have greater longevity: “recession curves.” 
It appears that the state of the economy may shape the current physical ideal. And in today’s cool economic climate, a curvier ideal might help cushion the blow, explains the article’s writer, Celia Walden. Historically, in times of trouble, we tend to pr...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:02:25 +0100</pubDate>
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