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Katy Perry to be on Vogue cover
"Firework" hitmaker Katy Perry will feature on the cover of fashion magazine Vogue for the first time. She will grace the July cover of the magazine. Perry got together with the magazine's team to share her beauty tips in a video shoot that premieres on vogue.com Monday, reports eonline.com. The singer has been on the cover of various magazines including Elle and Vanity ...
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S. Koreas new rules let manufacturers own financial subsidiaries
South Korea's antitrust regulator will allow manufacturing-focused conglomerates to own financial subsidiaries such as insurance companies, but only if they reorganise their governance structures to transform into holding companies. In a policy and legislative briefing to the National Assembly's National Policy Committee on Monday, the Fair Trade Commission said that chaebol, or ...
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Banks told to cater for manufacturers
Banking Regulatory Commission, has warned that banks should prevent financial innovation that doesn't cater to real demands of manufacturers and service providers. "Banks should be wary of self-circulation of capital and arbitrage behaviors against regulations to make sure credit funds flow into the real economy," he said in a statement published on the official website of CBRC ...
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In apparel industry advantages of Made in USA label wear thin
Workers sewed T-shirts at Los Angeles apparel firm Venley. Despite the higher production costs, the company’s owner refuses to send work overseas and produces everything ...
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The River [DVD]
Jean Renoir's The River is one of the most fascinating multinational productions of its era. An independently financed American film directed by a French expatriate about British colonists shot entirely in India (then a strangely exotic and relatively unknown country in the West), The Ri ... ...
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Contaminated water suspected as 140 Bangladeshi garment workers become ill
Over 140 workers from two garment factories near the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka have taken ill. It is suspected that the illnesses were caused by contaminated drinking ...
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Wall Street starts week higher on upbeat manufacturing activity
US stocks opened higher on Monday on a strong note after a slide last week, boosted by a better-than-expected manufacturing activity index in the New York area and a rebound in stocks across the world.The June Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicated that conditions for New York manufacturers improved modestly, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The general business conditions ...
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New York manufacturing activity rises modestly in June
Manufacturing activity in the New York region improved modestly in June, according to a survey released Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.According to the Empire State Manufacturing Survey, the general business conditions index rose 9 points to 7.8 after dipping into negative territory in May.Roughly 29 percent of manufacturers reported that conditions had got better over the month, ...
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Latrobe Valley manufacturer set to expand
The Latrobe Valley Express reports that the Victorian government will contribute $250,000 to the project through the Latrobe Valley Industry and Infrastructure Fund. The new facility in Traralgon will be 3500 metres squared in size. According to Steeline co-director Brett Morrow, this is three times the size of their current site and it will allow the company to expand production ...
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Honest Toddler Cant Be The First Person To Confuse A Spider Web For Cotton Candy. Calm Down.
Honest Toddler fans got exciting news last week when it was announced that the tot had inspired an idea for a TV show. Darren Star, of "Sex and the City" fame, ...
They Said It
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
Stamford Grand, Glenelg, Adelaide, Australia
The Stamford Grand is a landmark hotel built on Glenelg Beach, about 11 kilometres from the City of Adelaide. A ...
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