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But if there's one thing the Academy loves,it's a comeback story—and a funny thing happened on the red carpet. The early precursor awards that were supposed to go to Lincoln went to Argo instead. Ben Affleck's film about how the CIA (and Hollywood!) heroically saved six diplomats during the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis swept top honors at the Golden Globes and the Critics' Choice Awards in January. Over at Gold Derby,which tracks various Oscar races,13 pundits still predict Lincoln will win Best Picture compared with 10 for Argo. If anything,though,with a month until the Feb. 24 Oscars ceremony,the momentum seems to be moving inArgo's direction,a movie that paints the showbiz industry as an international superpower.
The "Me-Ality" scanner,which the company describes as a "digital sizing station," has found a home in six Bloomingdales stores nationwide. A 10 to 15 second scan will point shoppers in the right direction towards styles and sizes that will fit them best. [Mashable]American Apparel in Hot Water Again: American Apparel's advertising campaigns continue to draw controversy. The United Kingdom's Advertising Standards Authority has upheld two recently-investigated complaints against the brand. The images in question feature women that "appeared vulnerable and overtly sexual,kate spade bags (http://www.cnnhkids.com/),with the photographs objectifying women," reports The Telegraph. The ASA has since issued a statement explaining that American Apparel "said they did their best to abide by the standards of the industry as well as creating authentic,honest and memorable images relevant to their customer base.
5 percent. For North America alone,the volume drop was said to be in the mid–single digits.This comes as investor Nelson Peltz has pushed for Pepsi to spin off its beverage unit entirely given what he sees are irreversible trends in how younger Americans consume (or don’t consume) soda.Coca-Cola,too,faces tough headwinds. It said it sold 4 percent less soda in the second quarter compared with the year before. And Dr Pepper Snapple Group,the third-largest soda company in the U.S.,reported a drop in revenue and volume as well.While the companies have claimed that a wet and cold spring caused the dip,it has been a years-long trend. According to the Associated Press,in 1998,American on average drank 54 gallons of soda a year.
Browning says she is not ruling out an inquiry.3.16pm: A peer suggests the Press Complaints Commission should be given statutory powers, or wound up.Lady Browning says Lady Buscombe said earlier the News of the World lied to it. (See 12.07pm.) Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary,kate spade outlet online (http://www.cnnhkids.com/), will want to take account of this,www.ytcgzx.net (http://www.ytcgzx.net/), she says.A bishop suggests Browning should give a more robust response.Browning says she cannot say more on this because the government is waiting for the outcome of the inquiries into this. But once those inquiries are over, the government will return to this subject "with much vigour", she says.3.20pm: Lady Browning did not say it explicitly, but she made it about as clear as she could without spelling it out in black and white that there will eventually be an inquiry into phone hacking.
Don Fires Jaguar,Joan Reads Him the Riot Act in Front of the PartnersEpisode 6: ‘For Immediate Release' At the beginning of the episode,you see Pete and Joan talking about what the Jaguar account means to them,and it's $1 million. This is life-changing money. This is "send your son to school and have him be set" money. With one burst of ego,Don just changes her whole life. And she's just sick of it. It was such a fun scene to do because you do get very attached to your character,and I feel like everyone has wanted to say this to Don and tell him off for years. One of the things I love about Joan is that she'll say what other people are thinking and want to say.
"What she didn’t appear to understand is that a magazine can be reloaded with more bullets. According to the Shooter’s Log,only early on were magazines for AR-15s designed to be disposable,but the military changed that and now magazines are used several times. In handguns,a magazine is designed to be reused hundreds of times.After her remarks,the audience in the forum at The Denver Post building chuckled.It's somewhat reminiscent of this: Now,there's no particular reason that a person should have to know how a magazine works. ?It is possible to lead a full,rich,and decent life without ever firing a gun. ?However. ?If you're going to support a piece of legislation to ban something,you should have a basic understanding of how that thing works--particularly if you are a politician who will actually vote on the ban.
Nike Drops Lance Armstrong,Karl Lagerfeld Equates Retirement with Death A Portrait of Lance Armstrong during a Nike Swift Spin Time Trial Suit feature held in July,2003 prior to the 2003 Tour de France in France. (Nike via Getty Images)Nike Ends Relationship with Lance Armstrong: Nike has announced that they’ve terminated their contract with Lance Armstrong and have released a scathing statement to mark the occasion. "Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled Nike for more than a decade,it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him," they said. Armstrong stepped down from his position as chairman of Livestrong today,but Nike has pledged that they will continue to support the charity even in his absence [WWD].
That means Congress will be voting for what used to be called "cruise missile diplomacy" against a dictator who the president says gassed his own people.Emmys 2013: Julie Bowen's Favorite ‘Modern Family' Moments (VIDEO) Claire Takes Over the Snack BarEpisode 22: "My Hero" Ordinarily so much of comedy acting and TV acting exists in the writing. Basically,as long as you don't screw up the words and have extremely talented writers like we do,then you're going to be OK. Sometime you get these scenes that are really physical. It's like playing the piano or something—you have to hit all these notes at the right time and in the right way and make it look natural.
You could say that one of the treasures it displays is itself. (There's an afterlife to such extravagant hunting: John D. Rockefeller paid a million dollars for the unicorn hangings in 1922.)For a full visual survey of past Daily Pics visit blakegopnik.com/archive.How Netanyahu's Iran Policy Ends Badly Can anyone make a serious case refuting that Benjamin Netanyahu both holds a much more hawkish policy on Iran than his American counterpart and that he is trying to push the latter into adopting these positions through a program of public pressure? That seemed to be exactly what happened this weekend when Netanyahu again ramped up his calls for the U.S. to make explicit threats of military action against Iran—and?did so on American television.