2012年1月31日星期二

The Plastic Bag Ban: A Battle of Socio-Economic Policy

If you employ reusable shopping bags to carry your groceries, the odds are good, researchers have found, that there's nasty stuff all over your food.

A study conducted by the University of Arizona and Loma Linda University found bacteria in 99 percent of the bags researchers collected outside grocery stores in Arizona and California. Coliform was on half the bags, and E. coli was on 8 percent of them.Welcome to cheapchaneljewelle In Nyc on Facebook. Add a little leaked juice from a meat container, store in a warm car trunk for a couple of hours and voilà, you have E. coli. Reusable grocery bags, the study concluded, are not good for your health.

The solution? Well, you could wash the bags, which eliminates 99.9 percent of the contamination. Or, and this is music to the ears of the plastic bag industry, you could use disposable bags. The only problem with that is it may cost you. Disposable bags are now the subject of fees and even bans in several local governments across the country.

Environmental activists are pushing hard for bills that ban plastic bags or, at least, charge consumers for using them. They call the bags that get snagged on tree limbs and litter the landscape "plastic confetti," and argue that they unnecessarily add to the piles of trash that end up in our landfills. Still, the plastic bag industry is fighting back with the chorus of the 2012 presidential campaign: jobs.

Take high school student Lex Shapiro in Hailey, Idaho. She and her classmates in the Wood River High School Environmental Club wrote a column for the local newspaper supporting an ordinance banning the use of plastic grocery bags in Hailey. When they noticed the plastic litter in their central Idaho town of almost 8,000 residents, they started digging. "The facts blew us away; 60,000 plastic bags are used in one second!" they wrote in the newspaper. "We believe that plastic bags pose a serious and unnecessary risk to the world." To cap their argument to ban plastic grocery bags, Shapiro and her friends quoted Gandhi.Offering a huge selection of canadagooseoutlet online store are selling great quality replica watches.

The campaign, however, ran right into the teeth of opposition from Hilex Poly, a leading manufacturer of plastic bags. The company created a website to fight the students' efforts. The plastic bag industry, the website said, "supports more than 125 jobs right here in Idaho," and that "in these economic times, we should be working to create new jobs, not jeopardizing existing ones." The issue went to a vote in November, and the Wood River students lost, 864-620.

The bag battle is being played out across the country, from San Francisco and Seattle, which adopted a ban on plastic bags in December, to Washington, D.C., which imposes a five-cent charge for each bag used, with the proceeds going to clean up the city's Anacostia River. Nearby Montgomery County, Md., also adopted a nickel-a-bag fee at checkout in January. To help sell the effort to consumers, the chief of the county fire department, along with its costumed mascot Sparky, accepted donations for families in need in exchange for a reusable shopping bag.

At the local level, governments are advancing policy initiatives that national politicians couldn't -- or wouldn't. In late 2011, the Obama administration backtracked on an air pollution initiative, and the Republican presidential candidates have made the "job-killing" U.S. Environmental Protection Agency into an anthem. A once-powerful national movement on climate change and environmental policy has evaporated.

Instead, from high schoolers to firefighters, local activists have defined the front lines of American environmental policy. We surely don't have agreement -- witness the war between the Idaho teens and the plastics company -- but big environmental battles are being fought at the local level.

Following the unsteady pace of global climate negotiations, that's scarcely surprising. The Kyoto round produced only halting progress. Copenhagen was a disappointment. And the most recent negotiations in Durban, South Africa, were, as The New York Times' John M. Broder put it, "muddled and unsatisfying." The global initiative on climate change has melted, and that's made it even harder to reach international agreement on any policy steps. The roadblocks at that level are a reflection of national battles, especially in the United Kingdom and United States.

That's left local governments carrying the flag. The global and national puzzle, negotiators have discovered, is that they can't be sure what their citizens are prepared to embrace. Without confidence in consensus, it's impossible to forge a global compromise.

So high schooler Shapiro, mascot Sparky and others on the front lines of local action represent the cutting edge of global policy.How do internet users feel about pradahandbags? "In a way we are sort of turning the Kyoto model on its head," says Elliot Diringer, executive vice president of Pew's Center for Climate and Energy Solutions. Nations tried but failed to set top-down international standards. Instead, policy is now moving from the bottom up. "Once we have sorted out at home what we are prepared to do,Looking for Neweracap Voucher Codes, Discounts, authenticguccihandbags? then it is much easier to bring that into the international context," he says.

It's anyone's guess whether these local steps can reinvigorate environmental policy. But there's little doubt that, with federal policy hamstrung, any American or,Find deals on oakleymenssunglassesstore at great prices. indeed, global action will need a strong local base.

The polka dots by Kusama for Louis Vuitton

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2012年1月30日星期一

Coach (COH) Given "Neutral" Rating by Zacks Investment Research Analysts

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A Hong Kong Immersion

While strolling along Nathan Road on my first day in Hong Kong, I saw at least 100 shoppers waiting in line outside the Louis Vuitton store. Surely they must be giving away free handbags or something, I thought. But after asking several people in the line, it turned out there wasn't even a sale. While I'd come to China hoping to buy a fake handbag or two, it seemed that Chinese people wanted the real thing and didn't mind waiting in line for it.

Later that week, in a lecture taught by HKUST Professor Roger Chen on The Emergence of the Chinese Market, I would learn just how dominant luxury retail is in Hong Kong. In a recent survey conducted by Cushman & Wakefield, Hong Kong captured the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 spots as the most expensive streets in the world for retailers. Only retailers on Fifth Avenue pay more annual rent per square foot than the retailers in Hong Kong's Causeway Bay, Central and Tsim Sha Tsui districts.

The Chinese's obsession with luxury retail was just one of the many surprises Hong Kong had in store for me during DBi Hong Kong. In the classroom,canadagoosecheapjackets we learned about the shocking similarities between American and Chinese politics, the struggles international companies faced in reverse engineering their products for the Chinese markets and the fine art of Chinese business negotiations. Outside the classroom, we rubbed elbows with locals at Happy Valley racetrack, learned self-defense Kung-Fu moves and sat in training planes at Cathay Pacific City.

After the two weeks was over, I had the unique opportunity to put my newfound knowledge to the test and actually "do business" in China by spending some time in my company's Hong Kong office, an experience that highlighted the newfound skills I had gained through the HKUST program. My co-workers were impressed with my knowledge of the Chinese political system, interested in what we had learned about local Chinese businesses and appreciative of my genuine curiosity about China. Several of them, including the Managing Director who runs the Asian offices, expressed interest in attending the classes.bestchloehandbags

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Police release video of cash register theft in Bath

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The clerk reported that she came out of the cooler shortly after hearing a ringer associated with the front door, but the cash register already was gone and items had been knocked to the floor.

Security video showed the suspect go into the store and immediately seize the cash register before fleeing. The suspect appeared to be a white male approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, wearing a tan jacket with a green collar, brown Carhartt or similar pants and a shopping bag on his head.valentinoreplicahandbagsauthenticguccihandbags In the early part of the video — when the subject allegedly was planning the theft, he was wearing a gray sweatshirt with some sort of a white symbol on the left side.

Bath officers, including a police dog, searched the area around the store but did not find the suspect. The dog followed a track to a nearby CarQuest parking lot, where officers recovered a small amount of cash and other items they suspect were related to the theft.

2012年1月29日星期日

'The dead guy wins'

Here's how messed up former Soul Coughing singer Mike Doughty was in his early days trying to make it as a musician in New York.The following are some of the steps included in buying cosmeticbagfactory.

When he heard that his friend, singer Jeff Buckley, had died, he was so jealous of his success that his initial reaction was rage — not that his friend had died, but that his early death would likely turn him into a legend.

"I was just so utterly trapped in myself," says Doughty, who recounts those years in his riveting new memoir, "The Book of Drugs." "I immediately thought, he's in the firmament now. And I was right, but you don't think that about a friend who dies. What a horrible mind-set, the craziness of thinking that this is a game, and the guy who's dead won.Live Cycle authenticsunglasses for men and ladies . Utterly insane."
Doughty, 41, has been clean now for 11 years. But throughout his twenties, he lived a life of alcoholism, depraved sexual encounters and rampant drug abuse so outrageous that it's surprising he made it out alive.

Doughty, who will read from his book Thursday night at Barnes & Noble in TriBeCa, grew up near West Point, where his alcoholic father taught history. Already dabbling in weed, LSD and ecstasy, he moved to New York in the late '80s to attend Lang College at the New School. But he got a more expansive education at the Houston Street incarnation of the Knitting Factory, where he landed a spot working the door. "The bartenders were mostly dope fiends," he writes, and "nearly everybody in the place was stealing." His own weed money came straight from the club's register.

At the Knitting Factory, he recruited the members of his first band, Soul Coughing, which created a buzz with a raucous mix of hip-hop beats, quirky samples and Doughty's beatnik-inflected poetry. A musical novice compared to his bandmates, Doughty felt self-conscious about his talents,The great selection of wholesale cheapcanadagoose at TradeTang. even though he was the group's driving creative force. To make up for the inadequacy and to silence what he believed were his bandmates' incessant complaints, he ingested an increasingly potent mix of pot, booze, heroin and cocaine. In the end,,authenticmonclerjackets has not set an Overall Goal. he liked snorting heroin best.

"The first day I sniffed a bag of dope was one of the most amazing nights of my life," he tells The Post. "There's utter peace and serenity, and I felt like a part of the universe in a way I hadn't in the proceeding 23, 24 years. But you don't get that again. You get stuff that's kinda like it for a while, and then it stops working."

His touring life with Soul Coughing — which released three albums and scored its biggest hit, "Circles," in 1999 — led him into wild territory. He includes a detailed and demented three-page list of his sexual conquests, from the "hirsute, angular Frenchwoman whose enthralling moans sounded like an oboe," to the "girl in Pittsburgh with a middle-aged senator's jowls.This privacy statement discloses the privacy practices for cheapchaneljewelle."

Uniforming an army

When the war started the United States had a regular army that numbered 16,000 men. Those soldiers bore the responsibility of manning the wide range of coastal defenses, frontier forts and suppressing the sporadic uprisings by Native Americans. Such a small number could not put down the Southern rebellion by itself.

President Lincoln first requested 75,000 volunteers and then added another 500,000.

The states responded quickly, but in many cases,Most nylonbagfactory can ship the same day FREE via Ground shipping. the new regiments did not resemble their regular counterparts. Those soldiers wore uniforms that were all blue.

Volunteer regiments had no regulations to follow relating to standard uniforms. What resulted was a true potpourri of style and color.

Vermont was no exception. Its first three infantry regiments wore gray uniforms, the standard for the militia at the time. The 2nd and 3rd Vermont Regiments switched to blue. The 4th and 5th Vermont Regiments were first issued the Regular Army Hardee hats before acquiring the standard kepi.

Other states carried the lack of uniform standards to more of an extreme.

Here are some examples:

1st Minnesota — This regiment fought at Bull Run wearing red woolen shirts and black trousers.

16th New York — Outfitted in blue the regiment received light colored straw hats as headgear. Though comfortable to wear in the Virginia summer weather, they also attracted enemy fire.

13th Pennsylvania Reserves — Wearing a deer's tail in the front of their hats, the regiment became known as the "Bucktails." Having an established reputation for their marksmanship, Confederates knew what faced them when they spotted the decorative hats.Intensify your own Grace with authenticmonclercoats.

79th New York — Known as the Cameron Highlanders, the soldiers wore tartan trousers of the Cameron clan and Scottish caps.

Then, there were the Zouaves. These units adopted the fancy African styled uniforms. A typical Zouave would be seen wearing baggy wool pantaloons in red or blue, gaiters, sashes, short jackets of varying colors adorned with much braid and fezzes atop the head. New York supplied a number of these units, but states throughout the north had regiments dressed in these colorful uniforms.

Since Zouave uniforms were not a standard item supplied by quartermaster, most often the commanding officers would dip into their own pockets to out fit their men. Coupling this monetary outlay with the effort of raising the regiment often led to the units being known by the colonel's name rather the regiment's official designation. This prompted the naming of Duryee's Zouaves, Hawkins Zouaves or Ellsworth's Zouaves. Theses were all New York units. Ellsworth's even had a second nickname,Publique anuncios sobre bestchloehandbags gratis. the Fire Zouaves, because many of the soldiers were form New York firefighters.High quality canadagoosejackets1 Product of well known brands .

Combining the bright uniforms with fighting prowess created colorful, nicknames. The 14th Brooklyn became known as the "Red Legged Devils" in honor of their red baggy pants. Wear and tear exacted a toll on the Zouave uniforms, but many found a creative way to maintain the varied clothing through four years of war.

Just the issuance of a hat caused an entire infantry brigade to gain a name. When Gen. John Gibbon assumed command of a brigade consisting of the 2nd, 6th, 7th Wisconsin Regiments and 19th Indiana, he outfitted them in the Hardee hats of the regulars. It provided an esprit de corps within these Western regiments that were part of the Army of the Potomac. They soon were called the Black Hat Brigade. However, that changed after the Battle of South Mountain in September 1862. Standing firmly under intense enemy fire, a general commented they "must be made of iron," and the new name stuck; the Iron Brigade.

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The Louisiana Tigers wore Zouave dress. The men had red fezzes, short blue jackets trimmed with red, and blue and white striped baggy pants. The soldiers tucked their pants into blue and white striped socks.

The greatest challenge facing the new soldiers regarded proper fit. Usually, only four standard sizes existed and men never fit them specifically. One new recruit wrote that soldiers were "obliged to fit himself to the size."

He continued in this comedy of errors of dressing, "Here were short men with trousers so long they had to be turned up well-nigh to the knee to prevent the wearer from tripping. There were tall men with nether garments so short as to reveal a pair of attenuated calves & to render inevitable one of two things, the adoption of a mincing gait or posterior disruption."

Or, there was the situation of the Rhode Islander who stood 4 feet 11 inches in height. A message related his clothing predicament, "His first pair of army drawers reached to his chin. This he considers very economical, as it saves the necessity of shirts."

Artist transforms garbage bags into 'eco chic' designs

I have a few of those reusable market totes, the ones that look really small but fold out into a spacious conveyance that's kind to the environment.

Most of mine were promotional giveaways to encourage better consumer practices.

Unfortunately, I rarely remember to take them along when I go to the store for a loaf of bread and a carton of milk. I probably should stick a couple in my trunk; at least I'd be getting these fabric totes closer to their target.

Some communities across the nation, and in our state, want to ban plastic grocery sacks, fearful of the ever-growing, non-biodegradable piles in our landfills.

One day soon, these bags — and paper bags for that matter — may no longer be an option at the store. We'll be forced to supply our own satchels, or buy one from the rack at the end of the check-out stand.

But one shopper who isn't afraid to say "plastic please" when she hears that familiar refrain, "Would you like paper or plastic today, ma'am?" is no slouch in the sustainability department.

Dawn Farrier of Buellton,IWC watches are warranted by our chloehandbags for a period of one year. Calif., promotes recycling, repurposing and reusing as part of her socially conscious philosophy.

Her catchphrase is: "Go with what you know and use what you've got."

When she's shopping for Sunday supper, Farrier also is cooking up ingenious ways to turn those plastic sacks, paper bags and even coffee and frozen pasta packages into clever projects that she calls "Eco Chic."

From fun and funky to knock-your-socks-off designs, she creates cards, stationery, table runners, place mats, purses, evening bags, ponchos and even holiday decorations.We have been a high reputed shoppingbagfactory for quite a long time,

"Going green is the acceptable thing to do," Farrier says.

She and her husband, Patrick, own The Creation Station Fabric & Quilt Shop, an eclectic California store that's known for its crazy ambience.

As a former event planner, Dawn Farrier says she thrives on "over-the-top" promotions. Take for example her atomic red hair.

Her saucy looks and witty words magnetized a crowd last fall as she demonstrated "Sustainable Sensations" at the International Quilt Festival in Houston.2011 Shoppers search through authenticguccihandbags at Harrods department store during the first day .

With garbage bags as her medium, Farrier's goal is to show others how to make "tacky-tastique" designs.

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1. Plastic grocery sacks: Purses, pouches and evening bags can be fashioned from laminated plastic fabric, made by fusing together several plastic grocery bags with an iron.

(Do this in a well-ventilated area, she warns, as heating plastic will release toxic fumes).

Cutting off the handles and bottom seam, Farrier stacks three bags at once between two layers of parchment paper, uses a rayon setting on the iron and heats the plastic until it begins to shrink and fuse together.

"No need to worry about the raw edges" on these alternative fabrics, she says.

Sometimes she experiments with colored bags, cutting them into shapes and using them as appliqués.

Permanent markers also can color and personalize the projects.

She recommends searching the Internet for tutorials on plastic laminating methods.

"The possibilities are as endless as the bags themselves," Farrier says.

2. Brown paper bags: Cards, stationery, rustic table runners and place mats can be fashioned from brown paper bags.

For a table runner, Farrier weaves brown paper strips "the good old-fashioned way like in kindergarten" but pumps the process up a notch.

Paper is weaved with colorful fabric lengths and both are cut with decorative edges, then topstitched with threads or brushed with paint.

"You can crumple and crease the paper for visual interest and texture," she says.

On an oval place mat, Farrier captured the imprint of a leaf with cheap eye shadow applied by a large blush makeup brush, even giving the brown paper a bit of sparkle.

"Then I dusted it lightly a couple of times with super-fine aerosol hairspray."

Finally, she embellished the oval edge with long running stitches of raffia.

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2012年1月18日星期三

Funds from Fujis

Picking apples in a bag, instead of picking through produce-section piles, can help put locally grown fruits and vegetables in school cafeterias.2011 Shoppers search through authenticguccihandbags at Harrods department store during the first day .

Sales of organic Fuji apples in 3-pound bags bearing the Farm to School logo benefit a nonprofit educational effort that began about a year ago in the Rogue Valley. Farm to School's apple program is a partnership between produce distributor Organically Grown Co. in Eugene and about a dozen grocers, four of them in the Rogue Valley.

The latest store to sign on is Sherm's Food 4 Less in Medford, which started stocking the bagged apples Friday. Other participating local grocers are Ashland and Medford food co-ops and Grants Pass Farmers Market.

"We like to support the local farmers, and also we care about the children eating healthy," says Bob Ames, general manager of Sherm's Thunderbird Market.

Although the program's apples are grown in Washington, not Oregon, Farm to School promotes local agriculture both by bringing students to farms and working to incorporate local harvests into school-cafeteria meals.

The sales of apples, says organizer Tom Lively, aren't merely a short-term fundraiser but long-term marketing toward grocers' next generation of customers.

"It just really turns 'em on,The next important aspect of canadagooseparka lies on their appearances. and I think it can be a game-changer," says Lively of introducing kids to food on the farm. Senior account representative for Organically Grown, Lively also served on the board of Willamette Food and Farm Coalition.

Organically Grown makes a $3 handling fee on each 36-pound box of apples containing a dozen bags. Retailers purchase each box for $25 and sell each bag for $3.99,We invite you to visit our latest collection of monclerouterwear. donating 70 percent of the profits to Farm to School programs.

Grocers raised about $5,000 in a short,,canadagooseparkajackets full lines of this brand you can find at our store, test run between April and June last year. This year, customers have nine months instead of three to purchase the apples at four stores locally, instead of solely Ashland Food Co-op, which launched last year's pilot and gave all of its profits on the apples to Farm to School.

Even donating 70 percent of profits is a "huge thing to ask" of grocers,The great selection of wholesale cheapcanadagoose at TradeTang. says Lively. Funds raised — when penciled out per apple — are more than the government provides to Oregon schools for each meal, says Tracy Harding, executive director of Farm to School. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is preparing to announce the availability of competitive Farm to School grants worth up to $100,000, she says.

The fundraiser will continue through June with apples distributed based on consumer demand, says Lively. Apple prices have dropped enough recently that customers likely will pay about a dollar less per bag, he adds.

Milan Menswear Fashion Week autumn/winter 2012 round-up

The 21st century? Forget it: the clothes in the pictures here would have looked old-fashioned 100 years ago. What's so odd about this is that they are the very latest men's styles - they go on sale next winter - shown in Milan this week by three of fashion's most inventive and powerful designer companies; Burberry, Prada, and Dolce & Gabbana. So where are the

When it comes to women's fashion - although there are plenty of rehashed period dramatics here, too - these very same designers have no trouble rustling up new combinations of silhouette, material and colour for aficionados to fixate upon. But if you're looking for something new from the men's shows, it appears that its top-of-the-tree exponents (according to a new report by global management consultancy Bain & Co, luxury men's clothing, a market due to grow by 14 per cent this year and worth a frankly hard-to-credit 180 billion) are suffering from an unfortunate attack of creative constipation.

The designers themselves are perfectly unabashed about this retrospective tic, and all of the above had perfectly reasonable explanations for presenting the old as new.

At Burberry, Britain's FTSE 100 phenomenon, chief designer Christopher Bailey mined his Yorkshire roots for a moors-ready ensemble of English gent classics. Skinny-cut cord suits and flat caps, quilted biker jackets, country brogues and wolf-handled umbrellas were the best bits. "I wanted it to be traditional,Swiss canadagoosecheapjackets offer genuine timepieces from Omega," said Bailey, "but sexy, too."

At Prada, it wasn't just the clothes that were of a certain vintage. Adrien Brody, Gary Oldman, Tim Roth and Willem Dafoe were among the actors cast by the company to stalk charismatically across an enormous, scarlet shagpile carpet in sober suits and double-breasted, high-revered overcoats - borderline frock-coats - that would not have been out of place at a League of Nations conference, circa 1919. Miuccia Prada said her show was about "man power", and how, "through dressing, elegant clothes will always be an instrument of power. Because clothes and elegance contribute to the aura of power." Fair enough.

Gary Oldman, Adrien Brody and Jamie Bell take to the catwalk at Prada

Meanwhile, over at Dolce & Gabbana, the sentiment behind a collection based on slinkily cut black and grey suits, and starring long coats and capes contoured with enough florid golden gilding for an 18th-century interior design catalogue, was "nostalgia", said Stefano Gabbana, who mooted that, in austere times customers want the comfort food of ostentation and fantasy.

Dolce & Gabbana turns to nostalgia to escape current Italian gloom

The real problem with "men's fashion" is that most men are rightly suspicious of the idea of sartorial novelty for the sake of it. Nobody wants to look like a fool.I am a bit confused about purchasing my next uhrenwatchesstore through a website. A beautifully tailored, figure-slimming jacket that fits like a dream and subtly encourages its wearer to stand a little straighter is as good as it gets.There are many fake oakleymenssunglassesstore that can cheat your money or sell fake branded watches. Stick some unearned military insignia on its breast - both Prada and Versace did this - and however lovely the jacket, most men will reject it. The streets of Milan are teeming with uomos old and young wearing lovely conservative suits, old-fashioned overcoats in rich materials, and even Borsalino hats. They look great.

In truth, men's fashion shows probably shouldn't happen at all. Much better to let editors and buyers see clothes up close, feel them, and try them on - like normal men do when they shop - instead of distracting them with half-starved 19-year-olds in ridiculous hats. Most of the best, most non-controversial items of each season are relegated to what is disparagingly called the "commercial" rail and not even shown on the catwalk. All this serves are the snooty magazines that take the designers' advertising cash with one hand while heaping them with poison from behind the other. And it makes the makers of serious clothes look faintly ridiculous.High quality replica coolerbagfactory of well known brands . Zoolander should have killed the male fashion show as a form - now maybe it's time for designers to have deliver the coup de grace , and find another way of best showing their clothes to the audience they really deserve.

Yesterday, after a show that had its fair share of onion-seller berets, but was lovable for its ultra-elegant, soft-shouldered jackets and subtly tweaked overcoats in interestingly textured materials, Giorgo Armani said: "Tradition is the starting point to reinvent and modernise male clothing, without overturning it completely." He's right - so the designers should hold back on throwing full-blown premieres when what they're really staging are revivals.

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A comment on the conformity of daily life, the gloomy picture also captured the ubiquity of suits and overcoats in menswear during the 1950s.

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Models wore black leather gloves and occasionally broke the blackout in brown and green pullovers adorned with whales and dinosaurs (another form of monstrosity?) as part of the presentation that was unremittingly bleak.

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Prada relied on Hollywood for a jolt of excitement, with Tim Roth, Gary Oldman, Willem Dafoe and Adrien Brody among the actors who walked in the show that designer Miuccia Prada described as a play on power.

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Coats and jackets also dominated Frida Giannini's autumn-winter range for Gucci, including cropped sailor's jackets in navy and burgundy and blazers in teal and printed velvet. Given the designer described her collection as "a vocabulary of luxury for new rebels", there were also distressed leather trench coats and a leather jacket worn with biker boots.

Giorgio Armani took a more understated approach with his Emporio Armani collection, which focused on classic tailoring in charcoal and black, with suits worn with Akubra-like hats and shearling overcoats. Added interest came in the form of black-clad female models (unusual during the menswear collections) who were squired down the runway by their model beaus in a celebration of Italian love and style.

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Attachment parenting dropout

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Green campaigners have long spoken out against plastic bags, which cannot be recycled and take hundreds of years to break down if they are sent to landfill.

Mr Whyborn (LD, Up Hatherley) acknowledged that it was easier to get rid of bags in smaller towns and villages where there are fewer shops, but he praised the work of Primark, which uses recyclable paper bags.

In 2007, the Devon village of Modbury hit the headlines after its 43 shops agreed to stop using them.

"If retailers wanted to move in this direction we would certainly applaud that," said Mr Whyborn.

Cheltenham has made some progress since the issue was first raised by council chiefs in 2007, but plastic bags are still widely available.

A recent study by town centre manager Martin Quantock found that retailers were working hard to reduce the distribution of the carriers by imposing charges or asking customers if one was needed, rather than offering them as a matter of course.

Mr Quantock said: "If everybody used their bags for life and stopped taking plastic ones I think the retailers would be happy because it would be a cost saving as well as an environmental saving."

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Cafes had more customers because of bad weather affecting people's travel plans, Takapuna Business Association general manager Peter White says.

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After stepping out of the back doors, students seemed to immediately shed their layers of sweatshirts and jackets and then left in their cars with their windows rolled down and sunroofs open.

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Luxury sales boom in China, where giving gifts is an art

For high-end retailers such as Gucci and Cartier, the Christmas-through-Chinese-New-Year's season is one of the busiest retail periods of the year. In a culture where gift giving is second nature — where Louis Vuitton handbags may be given in hopes of securing a business contract or iPads handed out as prizes at company parties — the holidays give the Chinese another reason to buy.

"The Chinese love affair with gift giving is one of the key drivers for luxury brands," says Rupert Hoogewerf, chairman and chief researcher at the Hurun Report, a Shanghai publisher of magazines for China's wealthy. "The money spent on gifting, especially at Chinese New Year, is staggering compared to the West."

Luxury sales in the West are recovering smartly from the global recession. But they're still growing at a fraction of the rate of China's sales. China is now the second-largest market in the world for luxury goods, behind Japan, and it could become the largest as early as the end of this year.

Rising personal wealth is driving this trend. But so is gift giving: Personal and business gifts account for 25% of luxury goods sales in mainland China, consulting firm Bain & Co. estimates.

For Christmas, Zhang Yuqing, managing director of a media company in Shanghai, gave diamond De Beers earrings to his girlfriend and Omega Seamaster watches (the brand James Bond wears in the movies) to close friends and business associates. He plans to buy more luxury items for Chinese New Year, which falls on Jan. 23 this year.

"There are so many reasons to give now, both Chinese and Western," says Zhang. "We like to share with each other."

While Christmas is not a religious holiday for most Chinese, a growing number are celebrating by exchanging gifts. Chinese New Year, when money is traditionally given to children — in lucky red envelopes — is an even more important time for presents, because the week-long holiday gives Chinese time to shop, according to Bruno Lannes, a partner at Bain & Co.

To attract buyers like Zhang, the owners of Landmark, a sleek high-end mall in Hong Kong that's home to Gucci, Dior and Louis Vuitton, ran a promotion in December that awards the top spender a vacation in Bali via private jet, a trip valued at more than $60,000.

Nearly half of Landmark's overall sales come from mainland buyers.

Raymond Chow, executive director of commercial property at Hongkong Land, which owns the property, says he can't disclose exactly how much the winner spent. But past winners' monthly purchases have been in the eight digits in Hong Kong dollars, or at least $1 million U.S.

"They'll spend the money anyway, but (the promotion) helps get them to spend it here," says Chow.

Three-quarters of China's luxury consumers buy gifts for their significant others, while half buy them for family and a third for business partners, according to a survey of 1,057 Chinese buyers last year by public relations firm Ruder Finn.

The most popular brands for gifts? Louis Vuitton, Cartier and Hermes, says Hurun Report.

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Luxury car, yacht and private jet makers are also courting Chinese buyers from Shenzhen to Hangzhou.

As luxury-goods retailers expand aggressively across mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau, a key challenge will be maintaining the exclusivity that makes their brands so valuable, warns Corbett Wall, managing director of +CW Associates, a consulting firm.

Already, China has nearly a million "millionaires," which Hurun Report defines as those with $1.5 million in personal assets.Buy China real goodbackpackfactory from China , And the ranks of the wealthy are expanding by up to 20% each year, fueling luxury-goods sales, according to Max Magni, a McKinsey & Co. partner who leads the Greater China consumer goods practice.

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Dai Lei, the treasurer of an automotive firm in Shanghai, shops for luxury products twice a year when she travels. Last September, she bought a pink gold Bulgari ring in Hong Kong for about $1,000 and in November, splurged on a Blancpain watch in Paris for nearly $13,000.

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The Chinese seek out top brands in everything from fashion to education, because "the immigrant mentality is that we have to be better than other people," says Wall.

They've also developed a reputation for stockpiling luxury goods.

"They look at the magazines, and when they go in to buy, they don't buy one or two — they buy a whole collection," says Snell. "They want to associate themselves with a particular luxury brand."

The Chinese aren't shy about flaunting luxury-brand logos, because they see symbolism as an important part of their culture, according to Simon Tye, executive regional director at Ipsos research firm. The written language is based on pictograms, and in Chinese history, bright-colored gold and flashy possessions were seen as signs of success.

"There's a saying in Chinese: 'What's the point if you can't show it off?' " says Tye. "Luxury goods provide people with a showy platform, and showy is very important in this culture."

Not only about the logo

Yet as Chinese luxury consumers become more sophisticated, some are starting to shy away from flashy displays of wealth. Instead, they're buying high-end goods to reward themselves and to express their individual tastes,Live Cycle replicalvhandbags for men and ladies . according to Shou.

"It's certainly not only about the logo," says Babeau of PPR. "We see more and more consumers looking for understatement."

The Chinese are also increasingly traveling and buying luxury goods in Europe and Hong Kong,SocialPicks is tracking the performance of cheapcanadagoose0 . rather than on the mainland.

Price is a key factor: Luxury goods on the mainland can cost 20% more than elsewhere because of high taxes. But Chinese consumers also believe they can find a wider selection of luxury goods in other markets and that the products are more likely to be authentic, according to Ruder Finn's survey.

Additionally, "There's a prestige associated with buying it outside of China," because it shows that you have the wherewithal to travel, says Tye.

Landmark, the high-end mall in Hong Kong, courts the mainland buyer, who tends to be male and younger than 45. Last year, Landmark Men opened on the bottom floor of the mall, with 60,000 square feet of shops where "gentlemen can hide away and do their shopping," says Chow of Hongkong Land.

Luxury retailers see these young male buyers — who drive the corporate gifting market — as the key to propping up sales as China's economy slows. In the last global recession, luxury sales grew in China even as they shrank in other parts of the world.

These consumers provide a "foundation for the luxury industry in China," says Shou. "Unless China's economy collapses, I'm not very pessimistic" that they'll stop spending on luxury items.

Golden Globe Awards 2012: What Will Rooney Mara, Emma Stone and Kate Winslet Wear?

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There is much speculation among the fashion team as to which look she'll be channelling come Sunday night. Catherine Nieto was quick to name Lanvin as Emma's label of choice and, as we saw last night at W magazine's pre-Globes soiree, she opted to wear a piece from the Spring / Summer 2012 collection. ‘I would love to see her in a feathered number from Louis Vuitton,' says Fashion Editor Sophie Ferguson-Jones. ‘She wears colour really well so could definitely work Tom Ford too'. Ooh, yes please.

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Sierra Winter Classic in weekend lineup

Buckles, jackets, halters, framed photographs, money and more will be up for grabs when the 23rd annual Sierra Winter Classic Beef Show gets under way this weekend at the Porterville Fairgrounds.

The show will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday and at 9 a.canada goose jacket discountm. Sunday after young exhibitors from across the state and beyond spend all day Friday unloading their cattle at the fairgrounds, 2700 W. Teapot Dome Ave.

The show, which began in 1989 when a small group of cattle breeders, 4-H leaders and parents got together to provide an opportunity for young beef exhibitors to showcase their projects before their final show of the year, now plays host to hundreds of cattle and exhibitors every year.

Last year, 175 exhibitors and 235 animals made a stop at the newly opened fairgrounds for the show, which always takes place over the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday weekend.

"It just gives the 4-H and FFA kids another opportunity to exhibit their animals," said Karen Johns, who, along with her husband, Deron, was part of the group that spearheaded the show more than two decades ago.

The judging process is divided into two categories. In the showmanship class, exhibitors are judged on how well they show their animals. In the market class, the animals are judged on their confirmation.

A new Peewee division (ages 5-8) is an option for the younger ones who want to be part of the show, which also includes junior (9-12), intermediate (13-15) and senior (16-19) divisions.

The animals are placed in one of two classes — prospect or progress — depending on whether they weigh less than or more than 900 pounds, respectively.

The Sierra Winter Classic is a project of the Porterville Jr. Fair Board, a group of 14 FFA and 4-H members ages 14-19 who gain the experience of putting on a show with the assistance of the adult committee members.

"It's a great experience for them, and they're a great help," Johns said. "It kind of gives them an opportunity to see what it takes to put on a show."

Queensland Health boss shared block with accused fraudster Joel Morehu-Barlow

The Courier-Mail has learnt that Joel Morehu-Barlow, who is in jail awaiting a court hearing, lived in the same luxury apartment building as Queensland Health Director-General Tony O'Connell.

And Morehu-Barlow wasn't a quiet man who kept to himself - he had numerous parties and was well known in and around the inner-city building.

Yesterday, a Queensland Health spokesman said Mr O'Connell had not attended any of Morehu-Barlow's parties nor had even been in his apartment but would not comment on the pair's previous close residential proximity.

Morehu-Barlow lived at the apartment for much of his tenure as a finance officer with Queensland Health, before moving out upon purchasing a $5.6 million unit at New Farm, shortly before his arrest.

While he enjoyed a meteoric rise through the department, he also enjoyed a lavish lifestyle, often photographed on Brisbane's social scene.

His wardrobe was filled with designer labels including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent, Dolce and Gabbana, Hermes and Gucci according to court documents listing some of his extravagant possessions.

For a full list of Morehu-Barlow's seized luxury goods, go to today's print edition of The Courier-Mail

The high-end goods - seized by police from Morehu-Barlow and his family - have not been forfeited but remain under the control of the Public Trustee.

If 36-year-old Morehu-Barlow is eventually convicted of the charges against him, the Crown will be able to sell the property.

On Monday, the State Government was granted restraining orders over a large amount of property but the details did not become public until yesterday.

Court documents show the State Government seized luxury cars, clothes and artwork.

The order includes a 2009 black Mercedes, a 2009 grey Mercedes,canada goose jacket discount a 2004 silver BMW and 2 Sea Doo jetskis.

It involves high-fashion women's wear including dresses by Bally, See By Chloe, Diane Von Furstenberg, and a Dior ladies cardigan.

Investigators also restrained a Bally leather jacket, a Louis Vuitton green jacket, a Louis Vuitton suit, a United Colours of Benetton cardigan, John Galliano jeans, a Dior jacket, a cap by Emporio Armani and a Dolce and Gabbana hat.

Children's wear was also seized including jackets, jeans and cargo pants all by Dolce and Gabbana.

Home entertainment equipment included a Sony LCD digital TV, a Samsung surround stereo system and a Panasonic TV, along with furnishings such as a Samsung two-door fridge, three couches and a pouf, two chests, three sets of drawers, a games table and an outdoor lounge.

Even personal photos were successfully restrained by the Government, along with two pillows, a blanket and a green cushion.

A further restraining application and a mention of the fraud case are both due to be heard in separate courts next week.