Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Graduate show during China Fashion Week

Models present creations by graduates of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology during China Fashion Week in Beijing March 27, 2009.[Agencies]



Models present creations by graduates of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology during China Fashion Week in Beijing March 27, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by graduates of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology during China Fashion Week in Beijing March 27, 2009.[Agencies]



Models present creations by graduates of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology during China Fashion Week in Beijing March 27, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by graduates of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology during China Fashion Week in Beijing March 27, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by graduates of the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology during China Fashion Week in Beijing March 27, 2009.[Agencies]



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Friday, March 27, 2009

New face of Britain-Supermodel Agyness Deyn and her iconish hairstyles

British super model Agyness Deyn. [File photo]



British super model Agyness Deyn. [File photo]






British super model Agyness Deyn. [File photo]

British super model Agyness Deyn. [File photo]


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Knitwear Fashion

Models present knitwear creations at the WSM Designing Contest held during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Models present knitwear creations at the WSM Designing Contest held during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Models present knitwear creations at the WSM Designing Contest held during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Models present knitwear creations at the WSM Designing Contest held during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Models present knitwear creations at the WSM Designing Contest held during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Models present knitwear creations at the WSM Designing Contest held during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

Models present knitwear creations at the WSM Designing Contest held during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: sina.com.cn]

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Modern 'Miss Sun'

Models present the latest designs from fashion brand Miss Sun during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: ent.sina.com.cn]

Models present the latest designs from fashion brand Miss Sun during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: ent.sina.com.cn]

Models present the latest designs from fashion brand Miss Sun during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: ent.sina.com.cn]

Models present the latest designs from fashion brand Miss Sun during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: ent.sina.com.cn]

Models present the latest designs from fashion brand Miss Sun during the China Fashion Week in Beijing on March 26, 2009. [Photo: ent.sina.com.cn]
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Study: Lots of red meat increases mortality risk

A meat vendor butchers the carcass of a sheep as people shop at a market in Beijing, China in this undated file photo. [Agencies]


The largest study of its kind finds that older Americans who eat large amounts of red meat and processed meats face a greater risk of death from heart disease and cancer. The federal study of more than half a million men and women bolsters prior evidence of the health risks of diets laden with red meat like hamburger and processed meats like hot dogs, bacon and cold cuts.

Calling the increased risk modest, lead author Rashmi Sinha of the National Cancer Institute said the findings support the advice of several health groups to limit red and processed meat intake to decrease cancer risk.

The findings appear in Monday's Archives of Internal Medicine.

Over 10 years, eating the equivalent of a quarter-pound hamburger daily gave men in the study a 22 percent higher risk of dying of cancer and a 27 percent higher risk of dying of heart disease. That's compared to those who ate the least red meat, just 5 ounces per week.

Women who ate large amounts of red meat had a 20 percent higher risk of dying of cancer and a 50 percent higher risk of dying of heart disease than women who ate less.

For processed meats, the increased risks for large quantities were slightly lower overall than for red meat. The researchers compared deaths in the people with the highest intakes to deaths in people with the lowest to calculate the increased risk.

People whose diets contained more white meat like chicken and fish had lower risks of death.

The researchers surveyed more than 545,000 people, ages 50 to 71 years old, on their eating habits, then followed them for 10 years. There were more than 70,000 deaths during that time.

Study subjects were recruited from AARP members, a group that's healthier than other similarly aged Americans. That means the findings may not apply to all groups, Sinha said. The study relied on people's memory of what they ate, which can be faulty.

In the analysis, the researchers took into account other risk factors such as smoking, family history of cancer and high body mass index.


In an accompanying editorial, Barry Popkin, director of the Interdisciplinary Obesity Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, wrote that reducing meat intake would have benefits beyond improved health.

Livestock increase greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global warming, he wrote, and nations should reevaluate farm subsidies that distort prices and encourage meat-based diets.

"We've promoted a diet that has added excessively to global warming," Popkin said in an interview.

Successfully shifting away from red meat can be as easy as increasing fruits and vegetables in the diet, said Elisabetta Politi of the Duke Diet and Fitness Center in Durham, N.C.

"I'm not saying everybody should turn into vegetarians," Politi said. "Meat should be a supporting actor on the plate, not the main character."

The National Pork Board and National Cattlemen's Beef Association questioned the findings.

Dietitian Ceci Snyder said in a statement for the pork board that the study "attempts to indict all red meat consumption by looking at extremes in meat consumption, as opposed to what most Americans eat."

Lean meat as part of a balanced diet can prevent chronic disease, along with exercise and avoiding smoking, said Shalene McNeill, dietitian for the beef group.
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Court tells FDA to rethink Plan B contraceptive

Pills line the shelves of a pharmacy in Los Angeles April 16, 2007. [Agencies]

NEW YORK - A U.S. court on Monday ordered the Food and Drug Administration to reconsider its decisions on the sale of the Plan B emergency contraceptive and ordered its producer to make the pills available to 17-year-olds without a prescription.

The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, in a 52-page ruling, said its order to make Plan B available to 17-year-olds under the same conditions it is currently available to older women must be complied with within 30 days.

The controversial Plan B, also known as the morning after pill, is now available without a prescription to women 18 and over to reduce the risk of unwanted pregnancy after sexual intercourse. Women 17 and under have been required to get a prescription for the drug.

The contraceptive, which works best when used within 24 hours of sexual intercourse, is sold by Barr Pharmaceuticals, which was recently acquired by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

The FDA was also ordered to reconsider its decisions for Plan B over-the-counter sale. It is currently available only behind the counter, so those who want to use the drug must ask a pharmacist for the pills.

Plan B's availability without a prescription in the United States was repeatedly delayed during the Bush Administration amid opposition from anti-abortion groups.

It was ultimately approved with the age and availability restrictions that will now be reconsidered by regulators.

"The court recognized that the FDA favored politics over science, ideology over women's health, and violated the law in the process," Nancy Northrup, president of Center for Reproductive Rights, said in a statement.

"Emergency contraception is proven safe and effective, and today we have succeeded in expanding access to 17-year-olds and are one step closer to making it fully available to all women," she said.

In making its ruling, the court said it would be premature to take up various constitutional challenges to the FDA's decisions regarding Plan B.



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Threat detailed in dispute over Neverland trove

Michael Jackson's White Crystal Glove and Moonwalker belt are on display at the Hard Rock Cafe, Tuesday, March 24, 2009 in New York's Times Square. Some 2,000 items taken from Jackson's Neverland Ranch are scheduled to be sold during a televised auction in April. [Agencies]



NEW YORK – When troubled pop king Michael Jackson is involved, even a yard sale can become an epic struggle.

A Hollywood auction house hired by Jackson to sell off the contents of his shuttered Neverland Ranch said it is pressing ahead with plans to put some 2,000 items on the block in April, despite the pop legend's surprise bid this month to halt the sale.

Some of the glitziest items will be on display to the public at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square this week, including one of Jackson's signature black fedoras, two of his MTV Video Music Awards, costumes he wore on tour in the 1980s and several crystal-encrusted gloves.

Jackson filed a lawsuit in early March, claiming that he had never given permission for the sale of many "priceless and irreplaceable" items.

The auction house, Julien's Auctions, fired back in court papers, saying that Jackson's representatives had been deeply and enthusiastically involved in the sale for many months, until a sudden reversal last month.

The company's president, Darren Julien, said in a sworn statement filed with a Los Angeles court that the singer's representatives even tried to intimidate him into postponing the sale.

During a Feb. 9 meeting at a fast-food restaurant in Los Angeles, he said, one of Jackson's employees warned that the auctioneers would be in danger "from Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam," if they didn't call it off.

"He told us that Dr. Tohme and Michael Jackson wanted to give the message to us 'that our lives are at stake and there will be bloodshed,'" Julien said, referring to Jackson business manager, Tohme Tohme.

Alan Gutman, a lawyer Jackson's company MJJ Productions, said Julien was "desperate to divert attention from his own misconduct" and accused him of making "scurrilous attacks."

"Unfortunately, in the course of this case, Mr. Julien has not felt constrained by the truth while trying to capture the spotlight for the auction or himself with sensationalistic and fictionalized references to supposed threats that never occurred or baseless speculation about potential sales of Neverland," Gutman told The Associated Press."



He said the consignment agreement in which Jackson purportedly gave up his right to take items back before the auction was also illegal and unenforceable under California law.

Tohme did not immediately respond to a phone message.

Julien said he didn't believe the threat, and the two sides have since agreed to let some of Jackson's property continue to travel on a publicity tour in advance of an April 3 court hearing. The auction is scheduled for April 21.

A similar preview of the items in Ireland earlier this month drew thousands of fans, and the auctioneers expect thousands more at a larger exhibition and preview in Los Angeles in a few weeks.

Julien estimated that the sale could bring in $10 million to $20 million — money that Jackson could desperately use. He reportedly has been experiencing financial problems for several years, and has not performed a major concert since 2001 — four years before his acquittal on child molestation charges. He recently announced a series of concerts in London that sold out in hours.

Jackson will get any profits from the sale, minus the auction house commissions.

In court filings, Julien's Auctions said it was first contacted by Jackson's representatives about auctioning off Neverland's trove of memorabilia last July.

Darren Julien said he found the 2,500-acre property and its zoo and amusement park rides "in shambles," but jumped at the chance to salvage decades worth of art, clothing and furniture, as well as stage props and several of Jackson's awards.

He said the items were removed over several months under the supervision of Jackson's agents, and that the singer's employees were also involved in drafting press releases, approving auction catalog covers and negotiating a deal to give 5 percent of the proceeds to charity.

"Its upsetting to me," Julien said of the lawsuit.

But he said he was still intent on giving Jackson, his client, a "first-class auction."

"There will never be another artist or celebrity like Michael Jackson," Julien said. "He has the most dedicated fans of anyone we have ever worked with."

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Lin Chiling in shoes ad

Taiwan model-actress Lin Chiling poses for a shoe brand. [Photo: yule.sohu.com]



Taiwan model-actress Lin Chiling poses for a shoe brand. [Photo: yule.sohu.com]








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Models present fur creations

Models present Pu Lai Mu creations, a fur brand, during the China International Fashion Week (2009/2010 autumn/winter series) that kicked off in Beijing, March 24, 2009. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]

Models present Pu Lai Mu creations, a fur brand, during the China International Fashion Week (2009/2010 autumn/winter series) that kicked off in Beijing, March 24, 2009. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]

Models present Pu Lai Mu creations, a fur brand, during the China International Fashion Week (2009/2010 autumn/winter series) that kicked off in Beijing, March 24, 2009. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]

Models present Pu Lai Mu creations, a fur brand, during the China International Fashion Week (2009/2010 autumn/winter series) that kicked off in Beijing, March 24, 2009. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]

Models present Pu Lai Mu creations, a fur brand, during the China International Fashion Week (2009/2010 autumn/winter series) that kicked off in Beijing, March 24, 2009. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]

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Japanese kimono designer Jotaro Saito at Japan Fashion Week

A model presents a creation by Japanese kimono designer Jotaro Saito at a fashion show during Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo March 25, 2009.[Agencies]












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A model presents a creation by Japanese kimono designer Jotaro Saito at a fashion show during Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo March 25, 2009.[Agencies]

A model presents a creation by Japanese kimono designer Jotaro Saito at a fashion show during Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo March 25, 2009.[Agencies]

A model presents a creation by Japanese kimono designer Jotaro Saito at a fashion show during Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo March 25, 2009.[Agencies]

A model presents a creation by Japanese kimono designer Jotaro Saito at a fashion show during Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo March 25, 2009.[Agencies]

A model presents a creation by Japanese kimono designer Jotaro Saito at a fashion show during Japan Fashion Week in Tokyo March 25, 2009.[Agencies]


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Monday, March 23, 2009

Meniscus tears increase knee osteoarthritis risk

NEW YORK – Damage to the meniscus in the knee joint may lead to osteoarthritis in middle-age and elderly patients.

The meniscus is the wedge of cartilage in the knee that stops the end of the femur (thighbone) rubbing directly on the top of the tibia (the main shinbone). The meniscus is actually two structures on each side of the knee joint.

"Meniscal damage often is a key player in the development of knee osteoarthritis, whether or not meniscal surgery is performed," Dr. Martin Englund told Reuters Health.

As reported in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatism, Dr. Englund, from Boston University School of Medicine and Lund University Hospital in Sweden, and colleagues investigated the link between meniscal damage and the development of osteoarthritis over 30 months in almost 450 people between the ages of 50 and 79.

Individuals with minor meniscal tear were 3 times more likely than those with no meniscal damage to develop knee osteoarthritis, the authors report. For people with more severe meniscal damage, the risk was 8 times greater.

The results strongly suggest that meniscal tear "is a potent structural risk factor" for the development of osteoarthritis, the investigators conclude.

"Please keep in mind that it is often not the meniscal tear that is causing the patient discomfort," Englund commented. "Other processes or structures related to early knee osteoarthritis development are more likely the source."



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Reese Witherspoon at premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre

Actress Reese Witherspoon, who gives voice to Ginormica in the movie, poses at the premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre in Universal City, California March 22, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 27. [Agencies]

Which of Reese Witherspoon's dress do you like best at the premiere?

Actress Reese Witherspoon, who gives voice to Ginormica in the movie, poses at the premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre in Universal City, California March 22, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 27. [Agencies]



Actress Reese Witherspoon, who gives voice to Ginormica in the movie, poses at the premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre in Universal City, California March 22, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 27. [Agencies]

Actress Reese Witherspoon, who gives voice to Ginormica in the movie, waves at the premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre in Universal City, California March 22, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 27. [Agencies]



Actor Kiefer Sutherland, who gives voice to General W.R. Monger in the movie, poses at the premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre in Universal City, California March 22, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 27. [Agencies]

Actress Reese Witherspoon, who gives voice to Ginormica in the movie, poses with directors Rob Letterman (L) and Conrad Vernon at the premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre in Universal City, California March 22, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 27. [Agencies]



Actor Kiefer Sutherland, who gives voice to General W.R. Monger in the movie, poses at the premiere of "Monsters vs. Aliens" at the Gibson amphitheatre in Universal City, California March 22, 2009. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 27. [Agencies]



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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Aminaka Wilmont/Maki Aminaka collection at the 080 Barcelona fashion show

A model presents a creation by Aminaka Wilmont from Danish designer Markus Wilmont and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by Aminaka Wilmont from Danish designer Markus Wilmont and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by Aminaka Wilmont from Danish designer Markus Wilmont and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by Aminaka Wilmont from Danish designer Markus Wilmont and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by Aminaka Wilmont from Danish designer Markus Wilmont and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]



A model presents a creation by Aminaka Wilmont from Danish designer Markus Wilmont and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]



Models present a creation by Aminaka Wilmont from Danish designer Markus Wilmont and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]



A model, presenting a creation by Aminaka Wilmont, appears with Danish designer Markus Wilmont (L) and Japanese designer Maki Aminaka (R) during the 080 Barcelona fashion Autumn Winter collection show in Barcelona March 17, 2009.[Agencies]




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