Blog: UGG boots Chinese flagship shop

September 30, 2009 at 12:57 am • Posted in ugg boots21 Comments

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Blog:Warmer ties?

September 30, 2009 at 12:45 am • Posted in news28 Comments

The thaw between North Korea and the outside world began when former US President Bill Clinton went to Pyongyang to secure the release of two US journalists detained for alleged illegal entry.
It was furthered by the North’s expression of grief at the death of former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, the man credited with the sunshine policy of rapprochement.
When North Korea sent a delegation of senior envoys to his funeral, those envoys also spoke with current South Korean leaders.
But there is still no movement on deadlocked international talks on North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.
The North remains insistent that it wants bilateral talks with the United States and that the six-party talks involving both Koreas, China, the US, Russia and Japan are dead.

Blog:Deadly typhoon hits Philippines

September 30, 2009 at 12:00 am • Posted in news8 Comments

At least 17 people have died and many more are missing after Typhoon Fengshen hit the southern Philippines, causing flash floods and landslides.
Thousands of people have been evacuated from the path of the typhoon.
Gusts of up to 170kph (106mph) have caused much damage in southern and central areas. Many roads are blocked and there are widespread power cuts.
Domestic flights to central regions have been cancelled and inter-island ferry services halted, officials said.
Ten people drowned after a river burst its banks and swept away houses in southern Maguindanao province. Several other people were reported missing by the local authorities.
A landslide has also buried several houses in Cotabato city, also in the south, killing at least two people, officials said.

Blog:Electoral thunderbolt for Nepal

September 29, 2009 at 11:51 pm • Posted in news7 Comments

Nepal has been rocked by an electoral thunderbolt.
As the Maoists surge towards victory in the elections to a constitutional assembly, even some of their leaders have expressed surprise at its apparent scale.
There are many ways to interpret what is going on.
It is as if the Nepali electorate, starved of the chance to vote for nine years and desperate for lasting peace, have cannily thought of a way to prevent the former rebels going back to conflict.

Blog:’No life’

September 29, 2009 at 11:47 pm • Posted in news58 Comments

The Princess of the Stars ferry left Manila on Friday en route to Cebu, and according to its owners, Sulpicio Lines, contact was lost at about 1230 (0430 GMT) on Saturday.
Twenty-eight survivors – most of them men – were found in a coastal village in Quezon province on Monday, DZBB radio reported.
Reports later suggested another group of survivors had been found on one of the three islands that comprise Masbate province, but they are so far unconfirmed.
Battling huge waves, a rescue ship only managed to reach the ferry more than 24 hours after it lost radio contact.

Blog:Limited release for Jackson film

September 29, 2009 at 11:40 pm • Posted in news14 Comments

A Michael Jackson film built around rehearsal footage shot before his death will be released in a limited two-week run worldwide, Sony Pictures has said.
The distributor added it had brought forward the release date of This Is It by two days, anticipating huge demand.
The film, directed by Kenny Ortega – the choreographer of Jackson’s planned shows at London’s O2 arena – offers a behind-the-scenes look at preparations.
This Is It will be released in cinemas on 28 October.
“This film is Michael’s gift to his fans,” Ortega said.

Blog: UGG

September 29, 2009 at 12:00 am • Posted in shoes13 Comments

UGG Boots is really one of most great and famous boots brands all over the world nowadays. So many people wear UGG Boots especially ladies in winter for UGGS’ warm and fashion style.
Like UGG Australia the Classic Short, the Uggs Crochet Boots is a calf-height boot made from genuine twin-face sheepskin.The Bailey Button can either be worn up or cuffed down adding a little variety depending on your style. All UGG Ultra Short Bootsn our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.
This style tends to run a size large. We recommend ordering a size smaller from your typical shoe size. If you are in-between sizes, we recommend ordering a half down.
For more information on the care and cleaning of your UGG Australia products, see our features and benefits section.

Blog: Mystery remains over cargo vessel

September 28, 2009 at 11:51 pm • Posted in news12 Comments

Mystery still surrounds a missing Russian-manned cargo ship, with a sighting off Africa’s Cape Verde islands still to be confirmed.
The Arctic Sea, with 15 Russian crew members on board, was last sighted in the Bay of Biscay on 30 July.
Cape Verde officials say they think the ship is 400 nautical miles (740km) off one of the islands.
But Moscow’s envoy to Cape Verde said he had not been informed of any confirmed sighting.
The 4,000-tonne Maltese-flagged vessel, which had been carrying timber, went off radar after passing through the English Channel

Blog:Russia detains ship ‘hijackers’

September 28, 2009 at 11:44 pm • Posted in news30 Comments

Eight people have been arrested for hijacking the cargo ship Arctic Sea, Russia’s defence minister says.
Anatoly Serdyukov said the group of suspects included Russian, Estonian and Latvian nationals.
The Arctic Sea, laden with timber, disappeared after passing through the English Channel in late July. It was found on Sunday off West Africa.
Speculation about what happened to the ship included suggestions of piracy, a mafia dispute or a commercial row.
The ship’s owners had reported that the vessel was attacked on 24 July in Swedish waters

Blog: World leaders hail Obama triumph

September 28, 2009 at 11:35 pm • Posted in news9 Comments

World leaders have hailed the election of Senator Barack Obama as the first black president of the United States.
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown called Tuesday’s poll historic and said he and Mr Obama “share many values”.
Chinese President Hu Jintao said he looked forward to strengthening dialogue. France’s Nicolas Sarkozy said the poll had raised “enormous hope”.
Outgoing US President George W Bush said Mr Obama could count on “complete co-operation” during the transition.
The president-elect will take over the presidency in January.
Democratic officials quoted by the Associated Press news agency say Illinois Congressman Rahm Emanuel has been offered the job of Mr Obama’s White House chief-of-staff.