Globe and Mail - Her liberal attacks meet aggression with aggression and, although you may like the message, you'll hate the messenger she's a hawk in dove's clothing. Powerful too is a climactic sequence in a stateside bar, leading up to that already
San Diego Union-Tribune - Didier, means that alleged members of the Varrio Viejo gang will be arrested if they are seen associating with one another, wearing gang clothing or making gang handsigns within a 1 -square-mile area in San Juan Capistrano and Mission Viejo. A
Bloomberg - Government figures meanwhile showed retail sales fell for the first time in nine months in October, dropping 0.1 percent, as shoppers bought less food and clothing. Spread Widens The spread, or difference in yields, between
Forbes - Richemont also owns clothing brands such as Alfred Dunhill and Chloe. The stock slipped 0.2 percent to 73 Swiss francs ($65). Copyright 2007 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published broadcast, rewritten, or
Bloomberg - Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- AnnTaylor Stores Corp., the clothing retailer geared toward women 25 to 55, said third-quarter profit exceeded analysts' estimates as the company reduced inventory to counter slowing sales. Net income rose 3.8 percent to $40.8
CNN Money - Instead, he said, investors need to realize that the rights deal will be "cross collateralized" across dozens of products -- ticket sales, DVDs, books, t-shirts, clothing lines, streaming videos, private concerts. "Anything you can think of we can do
Daily Telegraph - Last night police confirmed that the height, clothing and jewellery found with the remains were consistent with those of Dinah McNicol. The 18-year-old, of Tillingham, Essex, vanished after accepting a lift after a music festival in Liphook, Hants
Oregonian - The minivan will be used to transport infants to and from the program. The foundation will also donate $2,000 to Hillsboro Family Resource Center, a nonprofit that specializes in providing emergency food, clothing and other basic supplies to needy