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		<title><![CDATA[Aussie&nbsp;made&nbsp;products&nbsp;vanishing&nbsp;from&nbsp;shop]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42237.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA["THIS is Australian," says the salesgirl. "See here on the label? It says 'Designed in Australia'." 
She is holding a leather handbag and letting me see only the top half of the label. The bottom half is obscured by her red-nail-polished thumbnail. 
I look at her. Her thumb moves. 
"Made in China,'' says the label. 
She laughs. I can't tell if it's a guilty or an embarrassed laugh. 
"All our stuff's made in Australia, to an extent,'' she says. "I mean, most of it's made in China - but we're a wholly Australian company. 
"It's all designed here.'' 
We're in Pitt St Mall in Sydney at 2.45pm and I'm conducting a little experiment: If I wanted to spend my $900 stimulus payment locally, could I find Australian-made goods worth buying? 
Will I end up with nine pairs of ugg boots? I hate uggs. 
In every shop, I ask if there are any Australian-made goods. 
On every occasion I'm greeted with some degree of awkward throat-clearing or defensiveness. 
"Oh, yeah, I know what you're sayin]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-19 10:03:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[She’s&nbsp;going&nbsp;to&nbsp;be&nbsp;extremely&nbsp;busy&nbsp;over&nbsp;th]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Tuesday we secured our place in the World Cup Final by beating the West Indies by 146 runs. It will be the first time we have been in a World Cup Final since 1993 and is a massive achievement for all the girls.
For me this meant an unrelenting list of interview requests which is phenomenal and showed that all the hundreds of people I have contacted over the past four years have been taking notice and are cottoning on to how good these players are.
First up were rights holders Sky Sports followed by Sky Sports News and then Sky News. We also fitted in BBC, various national newspapers as well as the Loughborough Echo, the Leicestershire Mercury and other regional press. I’m always keen to continue to provide for the regional press as they cover us year in, year out, so it’s great to reward them when things are going well.
By 9.30pm the interviews were just about finished and England had just woken up. Cue 52 more interview requests for the players. This was brilliant even if it did]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-19 10:02:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Levity&nbsp;and&nbsp;catharsis&nbsp;bring&nbsp;fashion&nbsp;festi]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42210.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[SOME things remain constant, even in hard financial times. A fashion festival will attract a certain cast: preening, glossy haired princesses with vacant stares and glistening lips; ageing madams eyeing off the flawless catwalk colts with pursed-lip longing; flashy spectators who have piled on every fashion trend at once — sequinned cape, ruched shiny leggings, trilby hat. Less is more anyone? And, of course, where would any fashion festival be without some multinational exploiting the target audience and spruiking a 97 per cent fat-free product. Skinny Cow anyone? (It's an ice cream.)
Thank goodness for moments of levity and catharsis — and there were some as the Melbourne Fashion Festival drew to a close at the Docklands yesterday. The festival's final show, staged by budget department store Target, bristled with the sheer joyousness of acrobatics, dance and youth. If there was a lesson to be had, it was that in the end it's not so much the clothes that maketh the man (or woman) but]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-17 15:43:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Emu&nbsp;Australia&nbsp;recruits&nbsp;VF&nbsp;Corp&nbsp;MD]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42209.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Emu Australia, the sheepskin footwear company, has named Andy Knowles as CEO Europe with a remit to oversee all European marketing from the brand.
Knowles was most recently VF Jeanswear managing director where he oversaw the Lee and Wrangler brands. He has also held senior positions at Nestlé and Cadbury Schweppes.
Emu Australia entered the UK market in 2006 and has just opened a European head office and sales showroom in London. The company was founded in 1994 and positions itself as a luxury brand with the strapline “naturally Australian”.
The privately owned company is a rival to Ugg boots and has just shot the 2009 autumn/winter campaign at a heritage-listed historical sheep station.]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-17 15:42:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[MCC&nbsp;members&nbsp;guide&nbsp;on&nbsp;how&nbsp;to&nbsp;dress]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42135.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[The exclusive social club has sent members a two-page illustrated guide of its strict dress code. 
Bare midriffs, torn jeans and thongs are banned from the Member's Reserve. 
Men will be refused entry to the Long Room or Member's Dining Room if they have no tie or wear a zippered jacket and women will be turned away in leggings, denim jackets or three-quarter pants. 
In case members don't know what tracksuit pants and ugg boots look like, the MCC had models pose in the unacceptable clothes. 
The latest MCC membership letter warns members they will not be admitted unless they can pass the fashion police. 
"To avoid any embarrassment at the turnstiles, please ensure that your attire, and that of your guests, is appropriate." 
MCC chief Stephen Gough said the guide was necessary to inform members, who will this year pay up to $726 in fees. 
"It's come about because we have so many occasions when members might bring guests that are unaware of the requirements," he said. 
"Sometimes]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-14 15:51:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Ugg&nbsp;boots]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42134.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Wherther you have been flocking to stores around the world in search of the perfect pair of UGGs? Look no further than UGG Boot Central, your ultimate destination for high quality casual foot wear. 
UGGs are High Quality Casual FootwearUgg boots are amongst the highest quality casual footwear you’ll ever purchase. Once you have a pair in hand you’ll understand why celebrities and fashion icons from all over the world have clamored to find their own UGGs.&nbsp; 
Every single pair of Uggs we make - whether for man, woman, child, or baby - are hand crafted with a reinforced toe and heel to ensure maximum durability. The soles are made of a synthetic material that varies depending on the type of Ugg slipper or boot you are purchasing, allowing for support or flexibility for both indoor and outdoor wear. 
Ugg boots australia make an incredible fashion statement as well. No matter which style you choose, you can dress them up or down to match any outfit. Girls will love wearing their new]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-14 15:50:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Fug&nbsp;Girls:&nbsp;Keep&nbsp;Homeless-Celebrity&nbsp;Chic]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42100.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[After the largely dark, recession-tinged array of clothes shown during New York Fashion Week, we've been eager to bask in the dramatic, fanciful quirk of Milan's collections — the searing-hot pinks at Dolce &amp; Gabbana, Gucci's polka dots, and the baguette hats and handlebar-mustache dress that only Agatha Ruiz de la Prada could hallucinate. So it dismayed us to discover that the Dsquared2 collection — the same boys currently putting the touring Britney Spears in headdresses and feathered epaulets — looked more like a Walk of Shame than a runway show. Is it possible that the pervasive, sloppy-starlet style we’re most accustomed to seeing in Us Weekly’s "Stars: They’re Just Like Us" section ("They look hung-over!”) actually is crossing over to the catwalks?
For years, we've been baffled by otherwise adorable actresses embracing their inner slobs. Homeless chic made for a brilliant parody in Zoolander, but that movie also theorized that you could brainwash someone into committing murd]]></description>
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		<pubDate>2009-04-11 09:57:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Boot&nbsp;haul&nbsp;helps&nbsp;stamp&nbsp;out&nbsp;crime]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42099.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[A &pound;2,000 haul of designer boots was found by police during their clean up Cardiff operation.
The Ugg boots were recovered alongside stolen motorbikes and industrial tools, many of which have been traced back to burglaries in Cardiff and Penarth.
Police released the details after the latest leg of their Operation Clean Sweep in Llanrumney and Rumney.
The operation is moving through the city area by area.
Warrants were executed in Llanrumney and Trowbridge and five arrests made for offences ranging from handling stolen goods to burglary.
The Uggs, which may have been fake, have been handed over to the council’s trading standards department.]]></description>
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		<pubDate>2009-04-11 09:56:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Boot&nbsp;haul&nbsp;helps&nbsp;stamp&nbsp;out&nbsp;crime]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42036.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[A &pound;2,000 haul of designer boots was found by police during their clean up Cardiff operation.
The Ugg boots were recovered alongside stolen motorbikes and industrial tools, many of which have been traced back to burglaries in Cardiff and Penarth.
Police released the details after the latest leg of their Operation Clean Sweep in Llanrumney and Rumney.
The operation is moving through the city area by area.
Warrants were executed in Llanrumney and Trowbridge and five arrests made for offences ranging from handling stolen goods to burglary.
The Uggs, which may have been fake, have been handed over to the council’s trading standards department.]]></description>
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		<pubDate>2009-04-08 10:10:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[WOMANS&nbsp;DEATH&nbsp;IN&nbsp;SEA&nbsp;ISLE&nbsp;STILL&nbsp;A&nbsp;MYSTERY]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/42035.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[SEA ISLE CITY--- The Cape May Co. Prosecutors Office appealed to the public for assistance, on Friday, regarding the death of a Pennsylvania woman whose body was found near a boat ramp in Sea Isle City last Sunday.
Shortly before 8:00 am Sunday morning (Feb. 15) the body of 35 year old Tracy Hottenstein was discovered on a tiny sliver of marsh next to a public boat ramp at the street end of 42nd Pl.
The Conshohocken Pa. resident had been in town for Saturday's annual Polar Bear Plunge.
According to the Cape May Co. Prosecutors Office, Hottenstein was at the Ocean Drive Bar, on Landis Av. later Saturday night, and was last seen leaving the OD around 2:15 Sunday morning.
Although her body had been in the water at some point, an autopsy has failed to determine how Hottenstein died -- furthermore, sources tell NBC 40 that the cause of death is not drowning.
Authorities are still waiting for the results of toxicology tests.
On Thursday and again Friday morning, Middle Twp. and State P]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-08 10:09:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Different&nbsp;Types&nbsp;of&nbsp;Uggboots]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ugg boots are available in a multitude of sizes, colors, styles and fabric options. And it is no longer necessary to know someone living “down under” in Australia who can hook you up with a pair. Retailers nationwide and around the globe are stocking these best-sellers. It is even possible for you to own a pair without even having to leave the comfort of your own home. There are countless Internet web sites selling this hot item. Of course, once you receive your brand new pair of Uggs, you will want to get out of the house and show them off!
Uggboots are made in sizes that will fit every member of the family – infants, children, women and men. Full sizes, half sizes, and all sizes in between are available, if you willing to spend the time looking. But don’t worry; it will not take long to find the perfect size. What may be difficult is picking out the perfect color.
Chestnut, black, lilac, blue, pink, brown and natural sand are just a few of the many different color options that you]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-06 10:17:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[The&nbsp;Look:&nbsp;Towson&#39;s&nbsp;biggest&nbsp;fashion&nbsp;misha]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/41994.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[A recent letter to the editor titled "When did North Face jackets become Towson's official uniform?" got me thinking about some of the groupthink on-campus trends I've noticed this winter.
Despite the fact that many of our parents are being laid off left and right, almost every girl on campus can be seen sporting The North Face Women's Denali Jacket, which on The North Face Web site runs at $165. Pretty pricey for Polartec fleece.
What confuses me about the Denali's popularity, however, isn't the fact that so many girls are willing to shell out almost 200 bucks to own the new "in" jacket. What confuses me is their choice in brand name.
Just read the details on the jacket listed on The North Face Web site: "A favorite among outdoor enthusiasts, the Denali Jacket offers straight-forward comfort and warmth in cold weather excursions."
Ladies, we live in central Maryland. 
I'd hardly call trekking to P-tux in that ice storm we had earlier in the semester a "cold weather excursion."
T]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-06 10:16:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Everything&nbsp;you&nbsp;need&nbsp;to&nbsp;know]]></title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Joe,
I know that I go to a tough school, but I can’t take any more whining. I’m surrounded by complainers, and feel as if they’re always raining on my parade. Any ideas on how to change their attitudes, or make me more complaint resistant?
—Whiny in West Wing
Dear Whiny,
You would think that living in a wonderful city, receiving a great education, and having the world at your fingertips make you happy. Unfortunately, Whiny, for those who are always trying to take from the world, nothing is ever good enough. A week-long vacation to a community college in Bulgaria would teach them a lesson in being thankful. As much as we would like to change the wave of negativity that floats around campus, there’s not much we can do. Like sun radiation, or Ugg boots, some experiences simply have to be dealt with. The difference is the protective measures we take against them. Avoid unreasonably negative people. For instance, those who complain about cookies, funk music, and high fives are susp]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-05 08:04:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[When&nbsp;your&nbsp;food&nbsp;is&nbsp;your&nbsp;child&#39;s&nbsp;enemy]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/41901.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[Eating disorders can be hard to diagnose and treat, and it can take five years to get to grips with anorexia once treatment starts, writes SHEILA WAYMAN 
WHO DOESN’T have some sort of issue with food these days? It’s not surprising when we’re bombarded with advice on what we should or shouldn’t eat; regularly presented with “miracle” diets endorsed by some glamorous celebrity, and it’s deemed “news” when a pop singer is spotted wearing her size eight jeans days after giving birth.
Children are affected by this image-obsessed world from an early age. A US study found 40 per cent of six year olds wish they were thinner. In Ireland, a study of the eating habits of more than 3,000 people under 18, which was published last year, shows that more than of a third of them are dieting.
But why do some youngsters go from having normal concerns about food and weight to developing complex and dangerous eating disorders? The reasons are varied – and sometimes unknown.
It is estimated that at lea]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-04-01 16:38:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Are&nbsp;UGGs&nbsp;Bad&nbsp;for&nbsp;You?]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/41870.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[The minute it gets cold outside...the rubber hits the road.
The popular UGG is everywhere.
Mary Schallenhammer has several pair of UGG boots.
She says she loves them and admits she likes wearing what's "in."
"Of course you have to have all different lengths,” she said. "Yeah it's part of what we are into right now."
But Mary also loves high heels...
Philadelphia podiatrist Edward Chairman says that passion for fashion led to Mary’s surgery for bunions and hammertoes.
He says women looking for relief by pouring their dogs into a pair of UGG boots are in for a surprise.
“They put their feet into UGGs soft roomy they’re happy campers," said Dr. Chairman.
Women, I bet you have a pair of UGG boots in your closet right now.
Well guess what…a local foot doctor says they could be bad for your feet.
So what's the problem? 
"After a few hours they start feeling tired, their feet are tired they're aching and they don't know why. The reason it's aching is because there is zero support]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-03-30 16:27:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Experts&nbsp;reveal&nbsp;how&nbsp;to&nbsp;take&nbsp;the&nbsp;agony&nbsp;out]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/41775.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[EVERY woman understands the power of a pair of sexy high heels. 
But we felt Victoria Beckham's agony as she teetered round a Los Angeles theme park last week in five-inch Christian Louboutins. 
She broke the pain barrier while tottering on her tip-toes on a family day out but is not alone with the average woman owning 10 pairs of toe-crunching heel-bending heels. 
Here GAYLE RITCHIE asks the experts - what is the best way to survive in stilettos? 
THE SURGEON 
MIKE O'NEILL repairs the damage caused by high heels on a daily basis - and it's an ugly business. 
The Society of Chiropodists' surgeon said: "Cramming feet into ridiculous heeled shoes is like a modern day version of Chinese bound feet - a 21st-century torture. 
"You squash your foot into an unnatural position, it moulds and eventually takes that shape. Victoria Beckham's feet are full of bunions but she probably only wears them to be photographed. My concern is for the average woman who wears heels all day. 
"Feet are]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-03-25 08:09:00</pubDate>
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		<title><![CDATA[Moir’s&nbsp;Big&nbsp;Yin&nbsp;routine&nbsp;is&nbsp;one&nbsp;big&nbsp;yawn]]></title>
		<link>http://blog.pfan.cn/asasaa/41714.html</link>
		<description><![CDATA[There are 370 shows at the forthcoming Magners Glasgow International Comedy Festival. At 369 of them, the performers will be following the two unwritten laws of comedy: find your own voice and write your own material. At one of them, a man in a black Spandex one-piece and “banana-fied” Ugg boots will perform a set “inspired by Billy Connolly’s classics”. 
Gary Moir, a former winner of Stars in Their Eyes, makes much of the fact that he, like Connolly, is a failed welder from the Glasgow shipyards. Normally, this would qualify him for delivering Chinese meals or restocking the freezers in Asda, but not Moir. 
He had wearied, so his legend goes, of people telling him he was as funny as Billy Connolly. So shipbuilding’s loss would be comedy’s gain. But instead of becoming Gary Moir, hilarious individual performer who wears normal clothes and relies on his own imagination, he became the Big Yin, a Connolly tribute act. 
He is not alone. There are a host of banjo-strumming, glottal-stopp]]></description>
		<author><![CDATA[thomas001]]></author>
		<pubDate>2009-03-22 09:32:00</pubDate>
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