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It used to be a holiday that everyone looked forward to. Ghoulies and ghosties and long legged beasties (trust me, the waitresses at a club I used to go to in Miami took Halloween seriously, and they did very well tip wise every Halloween nightbut I digress.)were encouraged to be creative, to let their imaginations run wild. Costumes were works of art, with months of planning and work put into them. Witches and pirates, monsters and maidens, princes and princesses roamed the streets in absolute safety, pretending to scare and be scared, lugging home approximately three tons of boodle, swag, loot, and stuff at the end of the evening.along the copy cartier love diamond ring lines, things changed.Stories of razor blades in apples began to spread and take hold. Candy tampered with everything from needles to cyanide. Rumors of neighborhood houses where children went in, and never came out. Pranks that began as silly stuff, such as overturning garbage cans, degenerated into outright vandalism with broken windows and destroyed property.Then came the 1970'sWhen things got really weird. Seriously so. The dawning of Political Correctness. The Liberal Left telling us Halloween was bad, it was pagan, it was worshipping the Devil. The game Dungeons and Dragons was banned from an entire supermarket chain in Florida because one, ONE, woman complained about it, told the manager it was worshipping the Devil, encouraging children to move to the Dark Side. When I was at a Major Oil Consortium, one member of my team came to me in tears when a customer had gotten extremely ugly with her because we did not deliver on July 4th. I contacted the customer personally, explained the telephone rep was correct, and we would get his gasoline to him first thing the morning of the 5th. He told me in no uncertain terms that the Fourth of July was a stupid holiday, it was not celebrated in his home country, he saw no sense to it, and we needed to keep the refinery open just for him, just in case he needed anything. I tactfully (this was back when I believed in tact) pointed out he wasn't in his country, he was in America now, and should respect American traditions. He cursed me in some foreign language (something about my mother and a goat, or a camel; to this day I not sure), went to my boss's boss's boss, and raised Cain. I got chewed out, told to be more tolerant of differences. The end result was the tanker full of gasoline delivered on the 5th was refused because he didn't do the business on the 4th he was hoping for. I put a copy of the return ticket in an envelope and had it sent to the director who delivered the lecture on tolerance, asking if he would cover the costs from his budget. Never heard back from him. Don't know why.Here are the 1990'sHoooooooooo boy. Everything is bad for you. Food, alcohol, breathing, sex, name it. We should all eat tofu and soy, live to be two hundred years cartier ring diamond replica old while practicing abstinence. 'Just Say No'. Tell a woman she looks nice, face a harassment suit. (It was just last week I learned 'harass' was one word, but whatever.) Deny someone a promotion they think they deserve, and face a discrimination action. Whether they earned it or deserve it is immaterial. If they want it, they should have it, and God help you if you deny it. At the MOC until 1994, we moved offices once, and one particular woman had to take six weeks sick leave to "cope with the trauma" of moving. Everyone was warned not to say anything to her when she returned, with dire consequences promised for anyone who dared say one word to her about it. Neutral, non offensive. Costumes are discouraged in schools. Conversely, it's a release date for movies that show murder as entertainment, torture as performance art. Be sure the victims are female and pretty; torturing guys to death generates fuckall at the box office. Make it last long and loud, with splashy (and not in a good way) special effects. Church and/or school parties are the norm. Children rarely go out on Halloween night anymore, and when they do, it's more a military operation than a fun experience. Last year, cartier ring copy a little Simba came to the door, with his bag oddly empty. I handed him a handful of Tootsie Rolls, he said 'Thank you' and bounced back to his parents. Mom reached into the bag, pulled out what I'd given the Little Lion King, Dad whipped out a notepad, and wrote down "Five Tootsie Rolls" followed by our address. The candy went into a separate bag, and as they walked to the house next door, I heard them discussing going to "the clinic" and having everything X Rayed.The deserted island with a huge NO TRESPASSING sign is looking better and better and better to me. Maybe the Tarts would be kind enough to bring my mail once a year on a rotating basis.Man of Enchantmentby Mary Lynn Reed, Friend o the Tarts and tolerant wife of backblogger Tom Barclay, has written three books on state demographics, a collection of sewing and humor features, a near future thriller, a shaggy dog Near Earth Orbit feghoot, not to mention a haunting 19th century sf story, set in the desert Southwest, just a bit under the influence of her aquaintance, the late Tony Hillerman.People who come to New Mexico often say they changed by the experience. The scenery is enchanting, true, but it the spirits of the land who make the magic. cartier ring love knock off Something ancient wafts in the air, rises out of the earth, chants in the wind. If this speaks to you though you never visited New Mexico, there a good chance Tony Hillerman connected you to those spirits from afar.I spent most of the at the University of New Mexico, first as a student, then as staff. Tony social circle and mine often intersected. I fell under his personal spell before I fell for his literary magic. He was a raconteur of the highest order, with a knack for prising the intriguing from the mundane.At more than one party, Tony saved me from social dis ease he would talk and I would listen. He spoke with an Oklahoma twang, not a Southwestern drawl. I didn pay much attention then, but I recently discovered he was born and raised in Sacred Heart, Oklahoma, ten miles from where all my children were born. 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It sometimes seemed to Arkady that every successful businessman and Mafia hood in Moscow had been issued two Nazi black Mercedeses. plunged to the sidewalk. Arkady had measured Ivanov's distance from the building. Homicides generally hit close, having expended their knock off yellow gold cartier love bracelet energy in trying not to fall. Suicides were single minded and landed farther out. Ivanov had almost reached the street. Behind Arkady, Prosecutor Zurin had brought drinks from the wet bar to a NoviRus senior vice president named Timofeyev and a young blonde in the living room. Zurin was as fussy as a ma tre d'; he had survived six Kremlin regimes by recognizing his best customers and smoothing out their problems. Timofeyev had the shakes and the girl was drunk. Arkady thought the gathering was a little like a party where the host had suddenly and inexplicably dived through the window. After the shock the guests carried on. The odd replica cartier bangle love man out was Bobby Hoffman, Ivanov's American assistant. Although he was worth millions of dollars, his loafers were split, his fingers were smudged with ink and his suede jacket was worn to a shine. Arkady wondered how much more time Hoffman had at NoviRus. An assistant to a dead man? That didn't sound promising. Hoffman joined Arkady at the window. "Why are there plastic bags around Pasha's hands?" "I was looking for signs of resistance, maybe cuts on the fingers." "Resistance? Like a fight?" Prosecutor Zurin rocked forward on the sofa. "There is no investigation. We do not investigate suicides. There are no signs of violence in the apartment. Ivanov came up alone. He left alone. That, my friends, is a suicide in spades." The girl lifted a dazed expression. Arkady had learned from the file he had on Pasha Ivanov that Rina Shevchenko was his personal interior designer, a twenty year old in a red leather pantsuit and high heeled boots. Timofeyev was known as a robust sportsman, but he could have been his father, he had shrunk so much within his suit. "Suicides are a personal tragedy. It's enough to suffer the death of a friend. Colonel Ozhogin the head of NoviRus Security is already flying back." He added to Arkady, "Ozhogin wants nothing done until he arrives." Arkady said, "We don't leave a body on the sidewalk like a rug, even for the colonel." "Pay no attention to Investigator Renko," Zurin said. "He's the office fanatic. He's like a narcotics dog; he sniffs every bag." There won't be much left to sniff here, Arkady thought. Just out of curiosity, he wondered if he could protect the bloody prints on the windowsill. Timofeyev pressed a handkerchief against his nose. Arkady saw spots of red. "Nosebleed?" asked Zurin. "Summer cold," said Timofeyev. Opposite Ivanov's apartment was a dark office building. A man walked out of the lobby, waved to Arkady and gave a thumbs down. "One of your men?" Hoffman asked. "A detective, in case someone over there was working late and might have witnessed something." "But you're not investigating." "I do whatever the prosecutor says." "So you think it was suicide." "We prefer suicides. Suicides don't demand work or drive up the crime rate." It also occurred to Arkady that suicides didn't expose the incompetence of investigators and militia who were better at sorting out dead drunks from the living than solving murders committed with any amount of forethought. Zurin said, "You will excuse Renko, he thinks all of Moscow is a crime scene. The problem is that the press will sensationalize the death of someone as eminent as Pasha Ivanov." In which case, better the suicide of an unbalanced financier than assassination, Arkady thought. Timofeyev might lament the suicide of his friend, but a murder investigation could place the entire NoviRus company under a cloud, especially from the perspective of foreign partners and investors who already felt that doing business in Russia was a dip in murky water. Since Zurin had ordered Arkady's financial investigation of Ivanov, this U turn had to be executed with dispatch. So, not a ma?tre d', Arkady thought, but more a skillful sailor who knew when to tack. "Who had access to this apartment?" Arkady asked. "Pasha was the only one allowed on this level. The security was the best in the world," Zurin said. "Best in the world," Timofeyev agreed. Zurin said, "The entire building is covered by surveillance cameras, inside and out, with monitors that are watched not only at the reception desk here but, as a safeguard, also by technicians at the headquarters of NoviRus Security. The other apartments have keys. Ivanov had a keypad with a code known only to him. He also had a lock out button by the elevator, to keep out the world when he was in. He had all the security a man could wish for." Arkady had been in the lobby and seen the monitors tucked into a round rosewood desk. Each small screen was split in four. The receptionist also had a white phone with two outside lines and a red phone with a line direct to NoviRus. "The building staff doesn't have Ivanov's code?" Arkady asked. "No. Only the central office at NoviRus." "Who had access to the code there?" "No one. It was sealed, until tonight." According to the prosecutor, Ivanov had ordered that no one enter the apartment but him not staff, not a housecleaner, not a plumber. Anyone who tried would appear on monitors and on tape, and the staff had seen nothing. Ivanov did his own cleaning. Gave the elevator man the trash, laundry, dry cleaning, lists for food or whatever, which would be waiting in the lobby when Ivanov returned. Zurin made it sound like many talents. "Eccentric," Arkady said. "He could afford to be eccentric. Churchill wandered around his castle naked." "Pasha wasn't crazy," Rina said. "What was he?" Arkady rephrased the question. "How would you describe him?" "He had lost weight. He said he had an infection. Maybe he had a bad reaction to medication." Timofeyev said, "I wish Ozhogin were here." Arkady had seen a glossy magazine cover with a confident Lev Timofeyev sailing a yacht in the Black Sea, carving through the waves. Where was that Timofeyev? Arkady wondered. An ambulance rolled discreetly to the curb. The detective crossed the street with a camera and shot flash pictures of Ivanov being rolled into the body bag and of the stain on the pavement. Something had been concealed under Ivanov's body. From Arkady's distance it looked like a drinking glass. The detective took a picture of that, too. Hoffman watched Arkady as much as the scene below. "Is it true, you treat Moscow like a crime scene?" "Force of habit." The living room would have been a forensic technician's dream: white leather sofa and chairs, limestone floor and linen walls, glass ashtray and coffee table, all excellent backgrounds for hair, lipstick, fingerprints, the scuff marks of life. It would have been easy to dust and search before Zurin genially invited in a crowd and tainted the goods. Because with a jumper, there were two questions: was he alone, and was he pushed? Timofeyev said to no one in particular, "Pasha and I go far back. We studied and did research together at the institute when the country suffered its economic collapse. Imagine, the greatest physics laboratory in Moscow, and we worked without pay. The director, Academician Gerasimov, turned off the heat in the buildings to save money, and of course, it was winter and the pipes froze. We had a thousand liters of radioactive water to discharge, so we sent it into the river in the center of the city." He drained his glass. "The director was a brilliant man, but you would sometimes find him inside a bottle. On those occasions he relied on Pasha and me. Anyway, we dumped radioactive water in the middle of Moscow, and no one knew." Arkady was taken aback. He certainly hadn't known. Rina took Timofeyev's glass to the bar, where she paused by a gallery of photographs in which Pasha Ivanov was not dead. Ivanov was not a handsome individual, but a big man full of grand gestures. In different pictures he rappelled off cliffs, trekked the Urals, kayaked through white water. He embraced Yeltsin and Clinton and the senior Bush. He beamed at Putin, who, as usual, seemed to suck on a sour tooth. He cradled a miniature dachshund like a baby. Ivanov partied with opera tenors and rock stars, and even when he bowed to the Orthodox patriarch, a brash confidence shone through. Other New Russians fell by the wayside: shot, bankrupted or exiled by the state. Pasha not only flourished, he was known as a public spirited man, and when construction funds for the Church of the Redeemer ran low, Ivanov provided the gold foil for the dome. When Arkady first opened a file on Ivanov, he was told that if Ivanov was charged with breaking the law, he could call the senate on his mobile phone and have the law rewritten. Trying to indict Ivanov was like trying to hold on to a snake that kept shedding skin after skin and grew legs in the meantime. In other words, Pasha Ivanov was both a man of his time and a stage in evolution. Arkady noticed a barely perceptible glitter on the windowsill, scattered grains of crystals so familiar he could not resist pressing his forefinger to pick them up and taste them. Salt. "I'm going to look around," he said. "But you're not investigating," Hoffman said. "Absolutely not." "A word alone," Zurin said. He led Arkady into the hall. "Renko, we had an investigation into Ivanov and NoviRus, but a case against a suicide doesn't smell good in anybody's nostrils." "You initiated the investigation." "And I'm ending it. The last thing I want is for people to get the idea that we hounded Pasha Ivanov to death, and still went after him even when he was in the grave. It makes us look vindictive, like fanatics, which we aren't." The prosecutor searched Arkady's eyes. "When you've had your little look around here, go to your office and collect all the Ivanov and NoviRus files and leave them by my office. Do it tonight. And stop using the phrase 'New Russian' when you refer to crime. We're all New Russians, aren't we?" "I'm trying." Ivanov's apartment took up the entire tenth floor. There weren't many rooms, but they were spacious and commanded a wraparound view of the city that gave the illusion of walking on air. Arkady began at a bedroom upholstered in linen wall panels, laid with a Persian rug. The photographs here were more personal: Ivanov skiing with Rina, sailing with Rina, in scuba diving gear with Rina. She had huge eyes and a Slavic shelf of cheekbones. In each picture a breeze lifted her golden hair; she was the kind who could summon a breeze. Considering their difference in ages, for Ivanov their relationship must have been a bit like making a mistress of a leggy girl, a Lolita. That was who she reminded Arkady of Lolita was a Russian creation, after all! There was a nearly cartier bracelet love replica paternal humor in Pasha's expression and a candy sweet flavor to Rina's smile. A rosy nude, a Modigliani, hung on the wall. On the night table were an ashtray of Lalique glass and a Herm s alarm clock; in the drawer was a 9mm pistol, a Viking with a fat clip of seventeen rounds, but not a whiff of ever having been fired. An attach case on the bed held a single Bally shoe sack and a mobile phone charger cord. On the bookshelf was a decorator's selection of worn leather bound collections of Pushkin, Rilke and Chekhov, and a box that held a trio of Patek, Cartier and Rolex watches and gently agitated them to keep them running, a definite necessity for the dead. The only off note was dirty laundry piled in a corner. He moved into a bathroom with a limestone floor, gold plated fixtures on a step in spa, heated bars for robes large enough for polar bears and the convenience of a toilet phone. A shaving mirror magnified the lines of Arkady's face. A medicine cabinet held besides the usual toiletries bottles of Viagra, sleeping pills, Prozac. Arkady noted a Dr. Novotny's name on each prescription. He didn't see any antibiotics for infection. The kitchen looked both new and forgotten, with gleaming steel appliances, enameled pots without a single smudge and burners with not one spot of crusted sauce. A silvery rack held dusty, expensive wines, no doubt selected by an expert. Yet the dishwasher was stacked with unwashed dishes, just as the bed had been loosely made and the bathroom towels hung awry, the signs of a man caring for himself. A restaurant size refrigerator was a cold vault, empty except for bottles of mineral water, odds and ends of cheese, crackers and half a loaf of sliced bread. Vodka sat in the freezer. Pasha was a busy man, off to business dinners every day. He was, until recently, a famously sociable man, not a wealthy recluse with long hair and fingernails. He would have wanted to show his friends a shining up to date kitchen and offer them a decent Bordeaux or a chilled shot of vodka. Yet he hadn't shown anyone anything, not for months. In the dining room Arkady laid his cheek on the rosewood table and looked down its length. Dusty, but not a scratch. 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    The murder of Carole Waugh, cartier nail braclet replica a former British oil executive whose body was found hidden in a car in a lock up in southwest London might be puzzling.Scotland Yard declined to comment on the speculation now swirling around the 50 year old woman, who was highly secretive even with the family to whom she was close, and was regarded by former colleagues as a teller of what seemed to be tall tales about herself.Her family last saw her as long ago as April 9, when she boarded a train from her native Durham to London, where she had her home, a flat in London's smart Marylebone district. She was not seen after mid April, and when her family repeatedly failed to get her on the phone she spoke to them several times a week the alarm was raised.What happened next has revealed her substantial assets and the likely motive for her murder. Her bank account was plundered of several hundred thousand pounds, say police. Three different women have tried to pose as her to use her credit cards. At least two people have arrived at her flat, claiming to be the new tenants. And a man saying he was her brother tried to sell the flat. Ten people have been arrested.One of the most intriguing aspects of the case is the source of her cartier bracelet for women replica wealth. The daughter of a colliery electrician in County Durham, she left school with few qualifications and worked in a low level role at the Department of Social Security.She went to London when she was 25, and little is known of her until 13 years later in 2000, when she got a job in Libya with Veba Oil. Her salary was then ($46,000) after tax.Besides the large funds in her bank account, she also had some impressive jewellery, significant items of which are missing. Reports say she told colleagues that she regularly hobnobbed with film stars, and owned a Harley Davidson motorbike and a flat near Harrods.She also wore a large diamond engagement ring and wedding band, and referred to her "late" husband, although there is no record of her ever having been married.One woman who worked with her said: "None of us could work out why she had come to Libya to work for just a year if she was already so wealthy." Another said Waugh claimed she was a property developer back in London.Waugh left Libya in 2008 in circumstances that have added to the speculation. Her former boss, Stuart Anderson, said she had written to him saying she had "fled" Libya after being threatened by someone in Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's regime. Her neighbours included Saif Gaddafi, one of his sons.Scotland Yard sources, however, say they are not pursuing a North African dimension.Once back in Britain, Waugh frequently visited her family, was a keen jogger and, according to police, met men through a variety of internet sites, including dating websites. Police are also investigating the possibility that she worked as an escort, although there is as yet cheap cartier bracelet no evidence that she did.What does seem certain is that there was no sighting of her between mid April and the discovery last week of her body. She died from a single stab wound.She was hidden in a blue Volkswagen Golf inside the London fake cartier bracelet gold lock up, which had been rented recently from its builder owner. Police would not comment on reports that Waugh's body had been in the garage for months.Scotland Yard said Nicholas David Kutner, 47, who was arrested in connection with the murder, has been charged with four counts of fraud.Our Regional News StoriesThe Northern AdvocateLive: Workers winners in 2017 BudgetBudget delivers more cash in the hand to almost everyone, including $2b worth of taxHawke's Bay TodayRoll up, roll up: Budget delivers cash for workers Workers are the winners in this Budget, with tax cuts as an election year sweetener.Bay of Plenty TimesBudget 2017: Ten things you need to know The key points from today's Budget.Our Features Top StoriesDrivenFamily car is travelling confessional Study finds the car is one of the best places for honest conversation.Viva4 tips for finding calm Eleanor Ozich shares some strategies for slowing down and smelling the roses
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    Vodafone customers in IP1 vent frustration over lack of service

    Vodafone customers in the IP1 area of Ipswich say they have been unable to make or receive calls since Wednesday, December 18, despite receiving repeated assurances that the problem does not exist.

    Judith Gunion, a where to buy cartier bracelet copy self employed sports massage therapist, says she relies on being accessible to her clients and is "incredibly frustrated" at having been cut off for imitation cartier jewelry so long.

    "My clients can't get in touch, every day I have to walk into town to check my messages and I'm missing so many calls it's becoming very frustrating," she said.

    Vodafone has confirmed it is investigating the issue and hoped to have it resolved "as soon as possible" but said it was only affecting 3G services.

    However, Ms Gunion, and many more disgruntled IP1 customers, insist the problem affects the entire service not just 3G.

    They also claim Vodafone has repeatedly failed to act on their complaints and refused to give assurances of when their service might be restored

    "It's the stonewalling that gets to you," Ms Gunion said.

    "I've been told that no provider can guarantee complete coverage.

    "But they're missing the point it's not as if we're asking for something we didn't have before we had perfect coverage before 10am on December 18."

    The Ipswich Star's Facebook site received a torrent of complaints from angry Vodafone customers in IP1 over the weekend.

    Sheila Lee Pegg, a senior citizen with disabilities, said she relied on her mobile to contact people for help in case of accidents or emergencies and found the lack of service "very annoying".

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    "I can't even send or receive messages and I'm still made to pay my phone bill," she wrote.

    More messages of frustration came from Melissa Reid who said she'd contacted Vodafone "many times" only to be told there was no problem or it was being looked into.

    "I hope they don't expect me to pay a line rental for a service I can't get," she commented.

    A spokesman for the company said: "We're investigating an issue with the IP1 4 postcode area which is affecting the 3G service.

    "Engineers have been sent to the location and we hope to have this resolved as soon as possible.

    "We'd like to apologise to our customers for any inconvenience cause."

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    Police probe UK murder victim's secret life

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    Taylor auction is a gem

    NEW YORK Auctions of Elizabeth Taylor's collection of jewels, gowns, art and memorabilia broke records last week on their way to totaling more than $150 million worth of live and online sales, Christie's said on Monday.

    Four days of live auctions in New York and a 10 day online auction from the Hollywood film legend's collection took in a total of $156,756,576, or more than three times expectations.

    Taylor's world renowned collection of diamonds, rubies, sapphires, pearls, emeralds and more accounted for the vast majority of the haul, selling for a combined $137 million and becoming by far the most valuable jewelry sale ever.

    Records were set for pearls, emeralds, and Indian jewels, while per carat records were broken for a rubies, yellow, and colorless diamonds.

    "My mother always acknowledged that she was merely the temporary custodian of the incredible things she owned," said Taylor's son Chris Wilding, who is a member of the Elizabeth Taylor Trust.

    "My family is proud that our mother's legacy as a celebrated actress, tireless AIDS activist, and accomplished businesswoman touched so many people's lives that they wanted to have a part of it history," he said.

    Taylor's couture gowns and apparel sale also set a record for the most valuable private collection ever sold at auction, taking in more than $5 million including commission.

    Since September, some 58,000 visitors viewed highlights of the collection on a world tour that stopped in Moscow, London, Dubai, Paris and Hong Kong, with nearly half that total paying $30 to see the offerings at New York's 10 day exhibition.

    The online component alone took in nearly $10 million, with more than 57,000 bids.

    Even catalogs some signed, limited edition offerings priced at more than $2,000 were a hot item. Proceeds of a portion of the exhibition, catalog and other related events went to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.

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    Taylor's husband Richard Burton bought the pearl in 1969 at auction for $37,000, and Taylor commissioned Cartier to design a ruby and diamond necklace mount. The piece was estimated to sell at $2 million to $3 million.

    Taylor's famous 33 carat diamond ring, another Burton gift now renamed The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, went for $8.8 million, setting a per carat record for a colorless diamond.

    Even the star's charm bracelets drew intense competition, with one estimated at $30,000 soaring to more than $325,000.

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    Among memorabilia, Taylor's script from "National Velvet" fetched $170,500, against a $2,500 estimate.

    More artwork from Taylor's collection will also be offered in February at Christie's in London during its auctions of old master paintings and Impressionist and modern art.
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    As part of its policy to increase sustainable economic growth, the Scottish Government has identified the food and drink sector as a key economic area for development. Scotland's National Marine Plan (NMP) (external link) was adopted on 25 March 2015 and laid before Parliament on 27 March 2015. It sets out a national strategy, ensuring sustainable Cartier ring price fake economic growth of marine industries while taking into account environmental protection, and sets out policies with economic, social and marine ecosystem objectives. It includes specific industry Cartier nail bracelets yellow replica targets to grow marine finfish sustainably to 210,000 T (whole, wet fish) and shellfish sustainably to 13,000 T.

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    The Frette Sheet Complex is a first world psychological disorder that afflicts the well travelled. It strikes as soon as you've slept in Frette bedlinen, or sashayed around in Frette nightwear, and there's simply no going back. cartier ring copy sale Everything else is too scratchy, too brittle, too flimsy, too hot. Without thread counts in the thousands, even the least discerning among us turns into the fabled Princess and the Pea protagonist, enduring sleepless nights, tossing and turning on inferior sheets.

    Since 2014, the Italian linen maker has been on a sleep keeping mission, pitching up with a stand at the Monaco Yacht Show, the Geneva Air Show and Elite Days in Portofino, to raise its profile, and appearing at all the best hotels in the world. Hotels, of course, are where Frette started, when in 1899, it furnished the Danieli in Venice with its fine damask bedding. Commissions from aristocrats and European royals followed and today almost every luxury hotel group from the Ritz Carlton to the Shangri La is fitted out with Frette.

    This month, the 156 year old company opened a flagship store in Mayfair. It's been 15 years since it last had an independent store in London, and the corner plot where South Audley Street meets Adam's Row places it rightin the heart of Mayfair's shopping district (Erdem and Balmain are neighbours). Another will follow in Shanghai and the first store, which opened in Milan's via Manzoni in 1878, is also undergoing a major revamp. "It was clear that the Frette strategy had become unfocused,"says CEO Herv Martin. "It was trying to be a bigger lifestyle brand, and had moved away from what it does best, which is linens. That's our DNA and must come first."

    When private equity firm Change Capital Partners (which owns Jil Sander, Paule Ka and a host of other brands) acquired Frette in 2014, it found the old Italian label in the doldrums. Martin, whose career spans Baccarat, Cartier and Salvatore Ferragamo, realised it was time to move away from ill conceived bedroom accessories and return to the source: linen made by Italy's finest craftsmen.

    Next time you're padding around a hotel room in your Frette bathrobe or reclining on Frette sheets, consider this. These textiles have made an Italian odyssey from the mills of Lake Como and Monza to the embroiderers of Puglia, via specialist looms that exist only in Italy, such as the one that weaves Frette's cashmere. At Clerici Tessuto, a mill that Frette works with in the picturesque village of Grandate, south of Lake Como, silk bedspreads with a gold and blue geometric print are inching their way off giant jacquard looms. They are part of the Frette AW16 collection the design team comes to Clerici regularly to check production and sift through its vast archive for inspiration.

    Stretching back to 1923, the archive documents every fabric, every appliqu, every embellishment that Frette has ever made, in large leather bound albums. Swatches in cotton, nylon, Lurex and lam are labelled alphabetically from Acne to Zegna and tell you everything about who the brand's clients are. Frette has a substantial presence, having worked with the mill for 16 years, and collections for several seasons into the future are already on the drawing board.

    Located around 40km away, near to Milan's Malpensa airport, is Ricamificio Paolo a mill specialising in embroidery works with a similarly impressive roster of clients. Intricate, colourful designs for Chlo and Trussardi take shape on giant looms (they are intended for 2017 collections, so no photography is permitted). Frette's intricate black and pink lace flower designs are here too, ready to be stitched on to bedsheets as part of the SS17 couture collection. In a hi tech process, the design is mapped out on a computer, then embroidered by machine on to a polyester background, which is burnt off with a laser.

    It takes 18 hours to make just 90cm of this lace design. Ricamificio Paolo has cartier love wedding copy ring worked with Frette since 2002 and this summer, one of its mill's laser cut dresses, created for Louis Vuitton, appeared in the exhibition Fake cartier jewelry Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology at The Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute in New York. With such expert craftsmanship at its fingertips, Frette can make anything. Beyond bestsellers such as the Doppio Ajour bed set in white (every Frette store has a "white only"section, which accounts for the majority of sales), bespoke options are limitless. Fancy a set of monogrammed sheets and matching towels for every bedroom in the house? It takes around five weeks. How about a bespoke crown on your PJs and Cartier ring price fake bathrobes, or his and hers initials on honeymoon pillowcases? Frettehas catalogue upon catalogue of fonts, emblems and "heraldic situations"in every colour to choose from. And should you want a totally original design, an embroidered silhouette of your yacht, say, HQ in Monza will sort it out.

    The London flagship is the first to display the bespoke service in a comprehensive way. Slide out cupboards are filled with myriad swatches, finishes and embroideries and you can pin your ideas on to large magnetic boards as you decide. The space has been designed by Milanese duo Dimore Studio, aka Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci, whose Midas touch fuses art deco and midcentury, vintage and contemporary, muted colours and bright prints. Every place that they design, from the Htel Saint Marc in Paris, to restaurant Ceresio 7 in Milan, becomes a destination to linger and enjoy. With its blues and greens, black marble walls and resin floor, Frette is no exception.

    The 400sqm space, which debuts Frette's AW16 couture collection alongside seasonal and classic collections, has a semi domestic feel. "We looked at all the wonderful old Frette store faades and art deco became a starting point,"says Moran. He pulls out moodboards featuring stonework by Italian maestro Carlo Scarpa, wooden flooring by French architect Robert Mallet Stevens and furniture by Charlotte Perriand. "It's a decorative period that's also quite neutral, not too ornate or too lavish, so it fitted with Frette's collection."In the middle of the store is an ultrasuede upholstered bed with a luminous headboard,also designed by Dimore Studio, which might go into production.

    Frette is also in talks with Italian furniture manufacturer Poltrona Frau, and although nothing has yet been agreed, a collaboration between the three would surely spell stylish beds and blissful sleep at hotel levels of comfort. In the 1980s, Frette launched its "hotel collection",now a perennial bestseller. Since then, groups such as W Hotels Resorts, The Standard and Four Seasons, have followed suit and started selling their own bedding and linen online. "Lots of hotels outsource their linens rather than owning their own but it's going back the other way now,"says Martin. Next year, you might be able to sleep at The Gritti Palace in Venice in bespoke Gritti sheets, designed by Frette. Whether they will be made from Giza 45, a rare cotton grown in tiny quantities in the Nile Delta, remains to be seen. But the good news is that as hotel linens become available to take home, it might be time to put that Frette Sheet Complex to bed.
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