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Off Duty Sweater by Sincerely Jules / Boyfriend jeans : J. Brand / Heels : D&G / Bag : Proenza Schouler / Cuff : Asos
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Advertising Agency: DDB, Paris, France Executive Creative Director: Alexander Hervé Copywriter: Francis Pluntz Art Director: Francis Pluntz Account Supervisor: Vincent Léorat, Nicolas Kabassakalis Advertiser’s Supervisor: Antoine Michel ...
Advertising Agency: DDB, Paris, France Executive Creative Director: Alexander Hervé Copywriter: Francis Pluntz Art Director: Francis Pluntz Account Supervisor: Vincent Léorat, Nicolas Kabassakalis Advertiser’s Supervisor: Antoine Michel Prod Compagny: Depth Digital Director: Kentin Denoyelle, Raphael Ghisalberti Post Production: Stripes Sound Production: THE
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British soldier knifed to death in suspected London terror attack via Rickey.org Credit: ITV A man reported to be a British soldier was killed in London on Wednesday in an attack that is being treated as an act of terrorism, NBC News rep...
British soldier knifed to death in suspected London terror attack via Rickey.org Credit: ITV A man reported to be a British soldier was killed in London on Wednesday in an attack that is being treated as an act of terrorism, NBC News reports. Eyewitnesses said two knife-wielding assailants confronted the British serviceman and began attacking him, with observers claiming that the soldier was being chopped like a “piece of meat.” The two suspects were later shot by officers after a heated standoff. The two men were taken for medical attention, and were later placed officially under arrest. The police have confirmed the two suspects are currently being treated at separate London hospitals. Video of the crime shows one of two alleged attackers, with blood-stained hands and holding a machete, explaining the motivation behind the barbaric act, “We swear by Almighty Allah, we will never stop fighting you until you leave us alone. The only reasons we killed this man is because Muslims are dying daily. This British soldier is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. We apologize that woman had to see this today, but in our lands our women have to see the same. You people will never be safe. Remove your government. They don’t care about you.” In the video, obtained exclusively by NBC’s UK news partner, ITV News, the man goes on to say, “Leave our lands and we can all live in peace, that’s all I have to say.” Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Prime Minister David Cameron cut short a trip to Paris in order to chair an emergency national security meeting back in London. Cameron declared, “It is the most appalling crime. Tonight our thoughts should be with the victim and their families and friends. “People across Britain, people in every community, I believe, will utterly condemn this attack. We have had these sorts of attacks before in our country and we never buckle in the face of them.” The Prime Minister would go on to say, “In a free country, the best way to defeat terrorism is to live your life, to show that terrorists can never win.” Further details via NBC News: A senior British security source said it appeared to be an “ideologically motivated” killing. “From the look of it, it is indeed a low-tech terror attack,” the source said. “I am afraid it is overwhelmingly likely now to be a terrorist attack, the kind the city has seen before,” London mayor Boris Johnson said in televised remarks. The Muslim Council of Great Britain condemned the killing, which it said “will no doubt heighten tensions on the streets of the United Kingdom.” “This is a truly barbaric act that has no basis in Islam and we condemn this unreservedly,” it said. “Our thoughts are with the victim and his family.” A witness identified as James told local radio station LBC that he saw two suspects attack the young victim with knives, including a meat cleaver. “They were hacking at this poor guy, literally,” he told the station. “They were hacking at him, chopping him, cutting him.” Multiple witnesses said the victim was wearing a T-shirt bearing the logo of the veterans charity Help for Heroes. The attack took place less than a mile from a military barracks, in Woolwich, southeast London. Britain’s Home Secretary Theresa May told ITV News she had been briefed by the Director General of the Security Service MI5 on what she called a “sickening and barbaric” attack. In New York, the NYPD has increased its coverage of the British consulate, military recruiting stations and other locations, presumably in the event that the act is part of a larger network of terrorist activity against British installations. Department spokesman Paul Browne said the heightened security moves were not made based on information those facilities had been targe
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PROS: Excellent display; rich feature set; great battery life. CONS: Awkward form factor; steep price tag. Over the course of the past few years, I’ve warmed up quite a bit to eBook reading. Part of this was because it seems that e...
PROS: Excellent display; rich feature set; great battery life. CONS: Awkward form factor; steep price tag. Over the course of the past few years, I’ve warmed up quite a bit to eBook reading. Part of this was because it seems that eBooks have finally, after years of missteps, finally found a foothold as a viable product. Another reason is because eBook readers have come a long way and, well, I’m a bit of a gadget hound. So when kobo offered to send along the new Kobo Auara HD eBook Reader for review purposes, I jumped at the chance. Where I’m Coming From It helps to know one’s prior experience with certain types of devices in order to understand their impressions of them. To that end, I will state that I have been reading electronically for several years, first on PDAs (remember those?), then on Smartphones, and finally on a dedicated eBook reader when I received a 3rd generation Kindle as a gift. I’ve since upgraded that to a Kindle Paperwhite because the backlit display means I no longer have to struggle to find a well-lit reading space. I occasionally read electronically on an iPad — Did I mention I was a gadget hound? — but find it too large and heavy for any long-term reading. I almost never read for pleasure on a computer screen because, well, it’s simply not enjoyable to do so. Despite owning several multi-function devices, my preferred reading device is a dedicated eBook reader that uses e-Ink. The clarity is great (far superior to raster screens) and there are no distractions coming at me from other features of the device. eBook readers are also (usually) the right size for long-term holding; not too big and not too small. Introducing the Kobo Aura HD With that out of the way, let’s talk about the Kobo Aura HD. It’s packaged in a discreet box and comes with a USB charging cable and small Getting Started guide. To begin, the Kobo HD needs to be activated. While this can be done over Wi-Fi network, the booklet that comes with the device recommends that users download the Kobo Desktop software on their computers and hook up the device with the provided USB cable. I followed the recommended approach because, even though most of my eBook purchasing is done over Wi-Fi, my personal home Wi-Fi network has an access list that requires a device’s MAC address, which (like most devices) is not accessible to the user until after they activate it — a chicken-and-egg problem that’s solved by physically hooking up the device to my computer and running Kobo Desktop. The software installed OK and asked for my Kobo credentials or, optionally, to sign up for a free account. Since I had a passing flirtation with Kobo back in 2009, I already had my credentials and provided them. Unfortunately, the Kobo Desktop application crashed when I clicked to proceed. It seemed to register the device anyway, because when I re-ran the program, it began syncing my Kobo library to the device. Then, I was off to the races. The Display The display is wonderful. The 6.8 inch display screen offers a resolution of 1440 x 1080 pixels. An impressive spec, to be sure, but honestly not noticeably different than the Kindle Paperwhite. The backlit screen is fairly bright when dialed all the way up, or it can be completely turned off for sunny daylight…or set somewhere in between. Page turning speed on the display is good, about on par with the Kindle Paperwhite. (I’m not a fan of page-turning animations on tablets and smartphones, preferring instead an instant page refresh — a feature not possible with eInk technology today.) Speaking of page refresh, there were times (mostly after returning from a settings page) where a ghosted image of the previous screen’s controls was visible on the screen. There is a page refresh setting that can be set to help alleviate that, though it means a slight slower page turn (insignificant, really, but worth mentioning). Also
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About the Author:Seventeen Magazine Summer Club author Amalie Howard spent her childhood with her nose stuck in a book, from Grimm's Fairy Tales to Anne Rice, and everything in between. She is the author of Bloodspell and a published poe...
About the Author:Seventeen Magazine Summer Club author Amalie Howard spent her childhood with her nose stuck in a book, from Grimm's Fairy Tales to Anne Rice, and everything in between. She is the author of Bloodspell and a published poet. She received a bachelor’s degree from Colby College in International Studies and a certificate in French Literature from the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris, France. When she's not writing or devouring other people's novels, she reviews books for TheLoopNY. She lives in New York with her husband and three children. Author Guest Post:How important is a book cover? Everyone wants a cover that’s eye-catching—you know, the one that will make a potential reader pick it up or click on it. In such a competitive market, both online and off, a cover can really make or break a book because that first impression is so critical. It has to stand out not just in print, but also in thumbnail format. For me to pick up or click on a book, the cover has to grab me. It has to appeal to my senses … make me want to learn more. Even though I’m biased, I think the WATERFELL cover is very compelling—from the layout, to the art, to the font dissipating into the water—it’s attention getting. The next post will be scheduled to reveal at 11:30am EST The full cover will be revealed on Harlequin Teen’s Facebook Page sometime in the afternoon after all posts have been made. OK, here's a glimse of the cover! Be sure to check out the next stop to see another part of it!! You'll love the cover, trust me!
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Paris Hilton confirmed plans to release her second album though Cash Money Records and has already shot a video with label mates Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and Christina Milian. [DS] Since his Def Jam projects appear to be shelved, rapper Sh...
Paris Hilton confirmed plans to release her second album though Cash Money Records and has already shot a video with label mates Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne and Christina Milian. [DS] Since his Def Jam projects appear to be shelved, rapper Shyne launched a new clothing line called Gangland. [HHDX] Former American Idol contestants Jennifer Hudson and Kelly Clarkson may return to the show as judges next season as producers seek ways to increase sagging ratings. [VLTR] The Howard Theater will now host Axel F., DC's popular classic soul dance party featuring SoulBounce DJ favorites Rhome "DJ Stylus" Anderson and Jamil "Jahsonic" Hamilton. Don't let the new digs fool you -- still be prepared to sweat your perm out. [TR] After five decades of success, Quincy Jones has nothing to prove -- but his latest role as manager may be his riskiest project yet. [NYT] Performances on the 2013 Billboard Music Awards boosted records sales for performers like Bruno Mars, Jennifer Lopez and Chris Brown. [BB]
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RT @BIRDMAN5STAR: RT @ComplexMusic: Hey @BIRDMAN5STAR, when can we expect to hear @ParisHilton's next single? R…
RT @BIRDMAN5STAR: RT @ComplexMusic: Hey @BIRDMAN5STAR, when can we expect to hear @ParisHilton's next single? R…
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Click here to have the Fiver sent to your inbox every weekday at 5pm, or if your usual copy has stopped arrivingTHE ROONEY BLUESWith all that fuss over Lord Ferg's retirement, the Fiver kind of forgot about Wayne Rooney's transfer reques...
Click here to have the Fiver sent to your inbox every weekday at 5pm, or if your usual copy has stopped arrivingTHE ROONEY BLUESWith all that fuss over Lord Ferg's retirement, the Fiver kind of forgot about Wayne Rooney's transfer request. It's easily done. It's not so much that the news is irrelevant, it's just that, well, with other stuff going on, it's just kind of hung around like an aimless prog-rock album track. Only now that there is ABSOLUTELY EFF ALL ELSE HAPPENING, is it actually making itself heard, so it's handy Rooney's Mr 15% has piped up to remind the world that his client still exists. And having spent the last week busy thinking of another boy's name that began with K that wasn't Kai, apparently Rooney is still very much interested in being paid £300,000 a week to play second fiddle to a better striker than him somewhere else.Namely, baguette-swinging, garlic-peeling, cool-electro-music-producing nouveau riche Ligue 1 champions, Paris Saint-Germain and Mr Zlatan. Now the Fiver's not saying that PSG wouldn't want Rooney or be willing to entice him to the banks of the Seine by buying him the Eiffel Tower and cladding it in mock tudor boards. It's just that you get the feeling that Rooney was probably hoping that there was going to be a little more interest from some other clubs. Perhaps even in England.But here's the problem. There probably won't be. Rooney is vast becoming the new Norman Whiteside. He's 27, but to this tired old tea-timely email's eyes, seems older than time. He's perhaps a more rounded footballer these days but lacks the Va Va Voom of the barrel-chested street-footballing crew-cutted Croxteth wunderkid who scored those goals what feels like a long, long, time ago. He's worth buying, at the right price. But the price won't be right. Not in England. So it's probably Paris or Salford. And the Fiver's guessing it will be Salford. Maybe David Moyes could remind him of how it used to be. When he had a Ford Ka – the vehicle, not a child – at Everton and played like he even enjoyed himself.Anyway, in Manchester United news that has definitely happened, Rio Ferdinand signed a one-year contract deal to stay at Old Trafford. "Who wouldn't want to play in this fantastic team in front of 75,000 fans each week," whooped Ferdinand. "I can now fully concentrate on my club career, which has worked well for me over the past few years." It'll work better for him than Ferdinand and his new broadcast colleague will for the Fiver, that's for sure.QUOTE OF THE DAY"Sport is sport. It is not war" – Robert Mugabe wades in to the old Luis Suárez biting row. Where to start?FIVER LETTERS"According to everyone's favourite Murdoch-owned UK tabloid, Sergio Ramos is quoted as saying that Gareth Bale is 'in the right mould' for Real Madrid. I presume by that he means that Bale doesn't turn up for the big matches, dives a lot and looks poor for most of the time but gets away with it with one shot or free-kick (against the smaller teams)" – Noble Francis."I wanted to thank Noble Francis for suggesting the link on procrastination (yesterday's Fiver letters). I spent most of the afternoon thinking about owls that look like Rafa Benítez and vultures that look like Paolo Di Canio. It's OK, it's not like I needed to work" – Bruce Cooper."Re: the productivity puzzle. Noble Francis may have overlooked the Fiver's contribution. The last five Fivers had five contributors, whereas the five before that only had three. Employment appears to be rising but output (mercifully) is a flat line; unless output is defined not just by quantity but also quality, in which case there has been a marked decline" – Guy Mawson.• Send your letters to the.boss@guardian.co.uk. Also, if you've nothing better to do you can also tweet the Fiver. Today's winner of our prizeless letter o' the day prize is: no-score draw.JOIN GUARDIAN SOULMATESWe keep trying to point out the utter futility of advertising an online dating service "for interesting people" in the Five
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Manchester City look set to embark on a major overhaul of their squad when the summer transfer window opens, as owner Sheikh Mansour targets regaining the Premier League title and a vastly improved performance in the Champions League. Mu...
Manchester City look set to embark on a major overhaul of their squad when the summer transfer window opens, as owner Sheikh Mansour targets regaining the Premier League title and a vastly improved performance in the Champions League. Much of the speculation has focused on which stars the big-spending Citizens want to sign, with Napoli’s £50 million-rated Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani and Cagliari defender Davide Astori said to top their shopping list. However, UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations and the Premier League’s squad size restrictions mean there are likely to be more exits than arrivals at the Etihad Stadium over the close season. With Mancini now gone the new in coming manager will have to agree to off-load much of his squad. Ex-Arsenal centre-back Kolo Toure, third-choice goalkeeper Richard Wright and forgotten men Wayne Bridge and Roque Santa Cruz will definitely be wearing different football kits next season, but they won’t be the only ones. At least one of City’s big-name strikers will leave to free up space on the wage bill, although any offers for Sergio Aguero would be rejected. Carlos Tevez would like to return to Argentina, but none of the clubs in his homeland can afford either the transfer fee or his wages, so Edin Dzeko is the most likely departure. Champions League finalists Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich are both interested in the Bosnian and could afford to match the £27 million the Blues paid for him in 2011. Samir Nasri is the other major name likely to move on, this would have been more likely had Mancini stayed. The former boss was known to be frustrated by the French midfielder’s inconsistent form and attitude in training, so the club will view favorably an offer in the region of £20 million from Paris Saint-Germain. England centre-back Joleon Lescott will also be told he is free to find a new club, after losing his place in the starting line-up to Matija Nastasic, who has been one of City’s most consistent performers this term following his move from Fiorentina last summer. There will be no shortage of interest in Lescott, with Everton and West Ham both ready to offer him deals. City may consider offers for Gareth Barry, who has just 13 months remaining on his contract, and Aleksandar Kolarov, who has fallen behind Gael Clichy in the first-team reckoning. Officials will also actively try to offload Scott Sinclair, John Guidetti, Dedryck Boyata and Maicon after concluding they have no chance of becoming first-team regulars.
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Johanna Konta's hopes of making the main draw at the French Open have been dashed after she was knocked out in the second round of qualifying.
Johanna Konta's hopes of making the main draw at the French Open have been dashed after she was knocked out in the second round of qualifying.
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