Month: March 2020

Prince Harry and Prince William’s relationship as brothers has been strained and permanently changed because of the drama surrounding Meghan Markle and Harry’s exit from their senior royal family roles, People reports. A source told the outlet that Harry and William’s relationship is “forever changed. They won’t get back to the way they were. Harry
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The international development umbrella body Bond has cancelled its annual conference because of the growing coronavirus pandemic. The event, which was due to take place on 23 and 24 March, was cancelled on government advice, Bond said. About 1,000 people were due to attend the two-day conference, including the international development secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan. Latest headlines
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Founded on the sands of Palm Beach in 1896, The history of the Breakers relates to the history of the location, as just before the turn of the century, high society in New York, Chicago and Miami began coming to the pristine shores of a long strip of island called Palm Beach. Today, guests walk into
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Built on the backs of strong, independent women, the Weingut Wwe. Dr. H. Thanisch of Mosel, Germany, dates as far back as 1636. Taking the reins as a young widow with three small children, following the death of her husband and founder, Dr. Hugo Thanisch in 1895 – Katharina Thanisch has since ensured the continuation
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You don’t have to be a haulier to get a lot of mileage out of a trucker. Or a cowboy. The jean jacket (as its founding fathers call it in US) has, like a lot of workwear staples, gone from being a beat-up old-reliable of menswear to a go-to for more dress codes than you’d
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If coronavirus infections decline and Congress passes a fiscal stimulus package, Invesco’s Kristina Hooper says, stocks will make a sustainable comeback. She made the call as the Dow was plunging into a bear market, which reflects a 20% or more drop from 52-week highs. “I don’t think we’ve hit a bottom yet,” the firm’s chief
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Like something out of Cinderella‘s ball the Sue Wong Academy Gala shined above and beyond in Hollywood on Oscar night. Dazzling with celebrities, philanthropists, and nobleman, the evening was inundated with art, talent, honors, and the human spirit. Host International famous fashion designer Sue Wong presented an array of salacious apparel including bridal fashions worthy
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It’s not a secret that Italian luxury brand Moncler is no stranger to collaborating with some of the fashion industry’s biggest talents. Add to the list, the label’s latest project with the premium luggage company, LVMH-owned RIMOWA. This isn’t the first time the two have come together, with prior collaborations in 2014 and 2016. Titled
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From the time people realized the power of images to identify their brand with people, mascots have remained a fixture of historical importance and popular culture. Who could forget Smokey the Bear telling you that “Only you can prevent forest fires”, or how Ronald McDonald would have you craving for a burger and fries during
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Update 3/11/20: Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison on Wednesday, following his conviction for first-degree criminal sexual acts and third-degree rape. Judge James Burke issued the sentence after hearing from Weinstein’s victims, per USA Today. Weinstein was convicted on Feb. 24 of third-degree rape of Jessica Mann in in 2013, and of
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The best thing about beards, foamy-moustache funtimes aside, is their impermanence. Maybe you’ll grow one and forever shall it remain. Perhaps you’ll sample stubble and then go running for the razor. Either way, it’s a switch-up to your style that’s intrinsically transient. No two days of bearding are ever the same. It’s perpetually changing. And
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MAPUTO (March 10, 2020) – One year after Cyclone Idai left a trail of destruction across parts of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi, nearly 100,000 people continue to live in makeshift shelters and are alarmingly vulnerable to future climate shocks.  International aid agencies CARE International, Oxfam and Save the Children are warning that without greater climate financing
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