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Brantano

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Celebrating…

… through the route of fabric shopping.





i don’t really know exactly what i’m going to represent with it… but i didn’t want to let such a minor detail spoil a exquisitely sufficient stash-boosting break :o)

Wall Street sluit af met winst

de beurs van stylish york is de week iets hoger begonnen. de dow jones noteerde vandaag een groei van 1,02 procent. de nasdaq eindigde 1,76 procent hoger.de dow jones industrial common (djia) won 130,43 punten en sloot af op 12.876,31 punten. de …

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No one cares for pedestrians and pedestrians don’t care for rules

lit takes law-immutable pedestrians about 30 minutes to obscure the 100-outlandish-metre stretch from sn banerjee procedure at esplanade to the profits-scot building on bentinck lane. there are three signals at two intersections along that stretch, each of which allows them less than seven seconds to cover it across after showing red for seven minutes.

Skimpy Prom Dress Lands Teen in Handcuffs

marche taylor’s custom made prom dress landed her in handcuffs at her senior prom. the madison high middle school student says she wasn’t allowed into her prom because shape officials said her dress was too skimpy. taylor said she entered the lobby of sugar fatherland marriot, where prom was being held, when an official stopped her and …

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Obama takes superdelegate lead on eve of expected loss

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(CNN) — Sen. Barack Obama took the lead in the race for superdelegates on the eve of a contest that’s expected to fall easily into Sen. Hillary Clinton’s column.

Obama and Clinton face off Tuesday in West Virginia, where polls show Clinton ahead by more than a 40-point margin.

Despite her predicted win, many suggest the senator from New York should abandon her White House run.

Rep. Tom Allen of Maine, Dolly Strazar of Hawaii, Sen. Daniel Akaka of Hawaii and Keith Roark of Idaho all endorsed Obama Monday, giving him a lead of four superdelegates for the time being.

Clinton currently trails Obama across all fronts — superdelegates, pledged delegates and the popular vote, according to CNN’s latest estimates.

Obama leads in the race for superdelegates, 277 to Clinton’s 273, and he’s ahead in the overall delegate count, 1,869 to 1,697.

At the beginning of the year, Clinton led the superdelegate race by more than 100.

Clinton has vowed to stay in the race until someone gets enough delegates to clinch the nomination.

The focus of the Democratic race has largely turned to the superdelegates because they outnumber the remaining pledged delegates up for grabs.

Superdelegates are party leaders and officials who will vote for the candidate of their choice at the Democratic convention in August. Some have already committed to vote for a particular candidate and some have not.

West Virginia has just 28 delegates at stake Tuesday, but Clinton is arguing the state is crucial for her party.

Clinton on Monday reiterated a point she has been making since arriving in West Virginia — that no Democratic candidate since 1916 has gone on to win the White House without first winning West Virginia.

It’s especially important that West Virginians vote tomorrow because the eyes of the whole country and possibly whole world are going to be on West Virginia tomorrow night, she said at a stop in Clear Fork.

West Virginia is making a decision that has far-reaching consequences to send a message to people what you expect from your next president.

Clinton’s campaign says she would be more electable in a general election because she has done well in swing states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, as well as Florida and Michigan, which were stripped of their delegates.

West Virginia is also a key swing state. Bill Clinton won in 1992 and 1996, and George Bush carried it in 2000 and 2004.

Clinton’s campaign is also renewing the argument that if she leads in the popular vote, she should be the Democratic nominee.

Hillary is within striking distance of winning the popular vote nationwide — a key part of our plan to win the nomination, campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe said in a letter to supporters Sunday.

Her campaign is trying to turn out the vote in the remaining six contests, hoping the popular vote argument will persuade superdelegates to endorse her instead of Obama.

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, an uncommitted superdelegate, said the delegate numbers are in Obama’s favor, but the popular vote is important to the people of his state. Watch what Manchin says about Tuesday’s contest

I think we see what happened in 2004, when Al Gore won the popular vote, and where the country has gone and the feelings toward government since then. I put a lot of stock in that, he said on CNN’s American Morning.

If the people believed that it was over, they wouldn’t be voting maybe in the way they might vote tomorrow or in the next few campaigns, he said.

Clinton is expected to trounce Obama in West Virginia, but Manchin said he thinks Obama would also be able to carry the state in the general election.

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Thousands killed by huge China quake

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BEIJING, China (CNN) — Thousands of people have been killed by Monday’s powerful earthquake in just one affected region of central China, its government said, with the toll expected to keep rising as bodies are retrieved from schools, homes and factories.

The death toll quickly rose throughout the day. State-run news agency Xinhua said it had reached 8,533 in Sichuan Province by Monday night, and another 10,000 were believed to be injured.

It reported that authorities were yet to reach Wenchuan County — which sits at the epicenter of the 7.9-magnitude earthquake with a population of about 112,000 — because of damage to roads.

In Beichuan County, close to Wenchuan, the number of deaths was estimated at more than 3,000, with 80 percent of the buildings destroyed. Watch as the death toll rises

In addition, at least 48 people were killed in the northwest Gansu Province, Xinhua said.

Several hundred students were also feared to be buried in collapsed school buildings, the agency said.

China’s Seismological Bureau said the earthquake had affected more than half the country’s provinces and municipalities.

U.S. President George W. Bush released a statement saying his country stands ready to help in any way possible.

I am particularly saddened by the number of students and children affected by this tragedy, Bush said.

In Sichuan’s Shifang city, the quake buried hundreds of people in two collapsed chemical plants, and more than 80 tons of ammonia leaked out, Xinhua said.

The local government evacuated 6,000 civilians from the area after homes and factories were also destroyed. See CNN’s interview with an American in Chengdu.

The quake was felt in most parts of China, Xinhua reported, with the confirmed casualties in the provinces and municipality of Sichuan, Gansu, Chongqing and Yunnan.

Xinhua said several schools collapsed, at least partially, in the quake.

At one, as many as 900 students were feared buried. At least 50 bodies have been pulled from the rubble at the high school in the Juyuan Township of Dujiangyan City in Wenchuan County.

Some buried teenagers were struggling to break loose from underneath the ruins while others were crying out for help, Xinhua reported.

Grieved parents watched as five cranes were excavating at the site and an ambulance was waiting. See a report on rescue operations at the school.

A tearful mother said her son, ninth-grader Zhang Chengwei, was buried in the ruins.

President Hu Jintao ordered an all-out effort to help those affected, and Premier Wen Jiabao traveled to the region to direct the rescue work, Xinhua reported.

My fellow Chinese, facing such a severe disaster, we need calm, confidence, courage and efficient organization, Wen was quoted as saying.

I believe we can certainly overcome the disaster with the public and the military working together under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee and the government.

Peter Sammonds, professor of geophysics at University College London, called the earthquake tremendous. See workers in Chengdu hiding under their desks during the quake.

Particularly in the more remote, the more mountainous part where this has taken place, a lot of the buildings are built on sediments that are quite unstable. They’re probably liquifying, causing the buildings to collapse, he said.

You might expect landslides to occur, which could actually stop the relief efforts going through on the roads, so this could be very grim in the remoter, more mountainous parts of this province.

While many of the most immediate efforts were focused on Sichuan Province, Xinhua reported that there were dead and injured also in Gansu, Chongqing and Yunnan.

Scattered stories of destruction poured in from around the country. Xinhua said one person was killed in Santai County, in the city of Mianyang, when a water tower fell.

A provincial government spokesman said they feared more dead and injured in collapsed houses in Dujiangyan City in Wenchuan County.

A driver for the seismological bureau said he saw rows of houses collapsed in Dujiangyan, Xinhua reported. Read an explanation about earthquakes.

Wenchuan is home to the Wolong Nature Reserve, China’s leading research and breeding base for endangered giant pandas, Xinhua reported. The condition of the center was not immediately known because all communication services were cut off.

Bonnie Thie, the country director the Peace Corps, was on a university campus in Chengdu about 100 km from the epicenter, in the eastern part of China’s Sichuan province, when the first quake hit.

You could see the ground shaking, Thie told CNN.

The shaking went on for what seemed like a very long time, she said.

This is a very dangerous earthquake, said Bruce Presgrave, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey, which updated the magnitude of Monday’s quake from 7.8 to 7.9.

The quake had the potential to cause major damage because of its strength and proximity to major population centers, he said.

In addition, the earthquake was relatively shallow, Presgrave said, and those kinds of quakes tend to do more damage near the epicenter than deeper ones.

An earthquake with 7.5 magnitude in the northern Chinese city of Tangshan killed 255,000 people in 1976 — the greatest death toll from an earthquake in the last four centuries and the second greatest in recorded history, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Tangshan is roughly 1,600 km from Chengdu, the nearest major city to the epicenter of Monday’s quake. Quake victims have been sleeping outside in Chengdu.

After the first quake struck Monday, the ground shook as far away as Beijing, which is 1,500 km from the epicenter.

They felt a very quiet rolling sensation that lasted for about a minute, according to CNN correspondent John Vause.

Our building began to sway, he said.

Thousands of people were evacuated from Beijing high-rises immediately after the earthquake.

At least seven more earthquakes — measuring between 4.0 and 6.0 magnitudes — happened nearby over the three hours after the initial quake at at 2:28 p.m. local time (0728 GMT), the USGS reported.

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Violence flares in Sadr City despite reported cease-fire

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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Violence flared in Sadr City on Sunday night and Monday morning despite earlier word of a truce between the Iraqi government and radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.

U.S. soldiers killed one person after troops came under fire about 5:15 p.m. Sunday, the U.S. military said. About two and a half hours later, a rocket-propelled grenade was launched at U.S. troops in Sadr City. Soldiers shot and killed another person, the military said.

In a third incident, soldiers fired a tank shell after coming under attack, killing one person, the military said.

The violence unfolded after a U.S. military official said Sunday it is premature to conclude that there will be a truce between the Iraqi government and al-Sadr’s movement despite word from both sides that a cease-fire was reached.

Yesterday we did see a dialogue, and it’s important to emphasize that it’s an ongoing dialogue process and we’re waiting to see the details being worked out and implemented today, said Rear Adm. Patrick Driscoll, a spokesman for the U.S.-led multinational forces.

We welcome an end to violence and putting an end to the criminal activity, so we are obviously in support of the government of Iraq as they move forward in a dialogue with elements of the Sadr trend.

Spokesmen for the Iraqi government and al-Sadr’s movement announced the cease-fire agreement on Saturday. The United States is not party to the discussions.

Sheikh Salah al-Obeidi, an al-Sadr spokesman, told CNN the cease-fire would go into effect no later than Sunday morning.

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