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  • LiLo sued for $5 million

    Lindsay Lohan has been sued for 5 million dollars by a clothing company, DNAM The erratic behavior of the actress made it difficult to promote and sell her 6126 leggings line for which the company is demanding 5 million dollars, Radar Online reported. The company's lawsuit states that Lohan's leggings suffered in sales because the buyers were reluctant to associate themselves with her ...

  • Brazils Embraer to sell 40 jets to US airline

    Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer said Tuesday it reached a deal to sell 40 E175 passenger jets to US airline SkyWest for nearly $1.7 billion. The planes have a seating capacity of up to 76 passengers. An additional 60 orders are subject to SkyWest being awarded contracts with major US airline partners, while the agreement also includes options for 100 other E175s, meaning the deal could ...

  • Kerry Washington uses fashion as creative outlet

    For actress Kerry Washington, fashion is a "creative outlet" to express herself. She was assisted by her stylist Erin Walsh in the "Django Unchained", but the actress insists she always picks her own outfits for glitzy events as she prefers comfort. "I work very closely with my stylist. She and I are a team. It's a creative outlet for me. I don't choose to wear anything that I'm going to be ...

  • Khloe Kardashians clothing line yanks t-shirt for violating copyright law

    A high-end clothing line backed by Khloe Kardashian yanked a New York-themed t-shirt from its website Monday, hours after Gov. Cuomo's administration warned the item may be violating copyright law. According to the New York Daily News on Monday, the administration was considering legal action because the design of the 35-dollar Rich Soil shirt looks almost identical to a state Department of ...

  • US Urban Outfitters Q1 profit jumps 38.4

    to a 38.4% hike in first quarter profit. The company, which operates the Anthropologie, Free People, and Urban Outfitters brands, saw net income surge to $47m for the three months to 30 April up from $33.96m the year before. Total company net sales jumped 14% to $648m, with a rise of 9% in comparable retail segment sales, which includes the direct-to-consumer channel. "Our brands ...


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Movie Review

The Searchers

John Ford's "The Searchers" begins with a door opening, and ends with that same door closing, but in both scenes, John Wayne stands alone. When the film begins, Wayne's character, Ethan Edwards, a lonely, complex, and embittered man, first appears on horseback as a small figure, and steadily grows larger as he approaches. At the end of the film, he stands alone, framed by the same doorway, and the ... ...

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  • US reviewing Bangladesh’s eligibility for GSP USTR

    Amid the ongoing discussions on the safety of workers in Bangladesh readymade garment (RMG) factories, in view of the recent tragic incidents in the country which took away the lives of more than 1100 people, the Government of United States is currently reviewing Bangladesh’s eligibility for Generalized System of Preferences ...

  • Q1FY’13 comparable store sales up 4.2 at Saks

    For the first quarter ended May 4, 2013, the Company posted net income of $20.0 million, or $.13 per diluted share.The results included after-tax items totaling $10.1 million comprising $2.3 million of store closing costs and a $7.8 million non-cash loss on extinguishment of debt related to the Company’s redemption of its $230 million 2% Convertible Senior Notes.Excluding these items, the ...

  • FC Barcelona introduces Nike home away kits

    FC Barcelona next season will play in new Nike home and away kits combining the club’s renowned tradition with their modern and progressive approach, creating a distinctly Blaugrana ...

  • ‘Indonesian textile sector needs to improve efficiency’

    Indonesia’s textile sector needs to work on its efficiency to compete with the textile industries of other ASEAN countries, Ramon Bangun, director of textile and miscellaneous industries, at the Ministry of Industry of Indonesia, has ...

  • Subhash Ghai Neeta Lulla to open fashion school

    Thinking of fashion as a career option? You no longer need to look at Paris or Milan for a formal education. Two legendary game-changers in their respective industries, Subhash Ghai and Neeta Lulla, have joined forces to create a revolutionary fashion school, the Whistling Woods – Neeta Lulla School of Fashion (WWNL) in India.Spearheaded academically by Neeta Lulla and featuring a guest ...

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