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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Former "The Bachelor" star Chris Soules "acted reasonably" after he rear ended a fellow Iowa farmer by calling 911 and trying to resuscitate the man, his new legal team said Thursday.
Soules is charged with leaving the scene of a deadly accident, a felony that carries up to five years in prison, in Monday night's crash near his farm in northern Iowa that killed 66 year old Kenneth Mosher. Police audio shows that Soules called 911 to report that he had "rear ended a guy on a tractor" and sought fake cartier cheap bracelet medical help for Mosher before he left the scene in another vehicle.
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Soules had been represented by attorney Molly Spellman at his initial court appearance Tuesday. But on Thursday, high profile defense lawyer Alfredo Parrish and two colleagues from his Des Moines law firm informed the court that they are now representing copy cheap cartier bracelet Soules in the case.
A statement issued Thursday from the firm and Soules' publicist argued audio of the 911 call showed that initial portrayals of Soules having fled the scene were misleading. The statement noted that Soules identified himself on the call and "explained his role in the terrible accident." It added that he tried to perform CPR on the victim and stayed until emergency medical personnel arrived two facts that aren't clear on the call.
The call featured someone performing CPR but it wasn't clear that it was Soules, who told the dispatcher that he didn't know the technique. The call was abruptly ended by Soules, who police say then "took off" cartier bracelet cheap copy in a truck.
"His attorneys are confident that once all the evidence is made public, it will show Soules acted reasonably and did everything in his power to provide aid to Mr. Mosher," the statement said, adding that everyone "in this close knit farming community is mourning Mr. Mosher's passing."
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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Former "The Bachelor" star Chris Soules "acted reasonably" after he rear ended a fellow Iowa farmer by calling 911 and trying to resuscitate the man, his new legal team said Thursday.
Soules is charged with leaving the scene of a deadly accident, a felony that carries up to five years in prison, in Monday night's crash near his farm in northern Iowa that killed 66 year old Kenneth Mosher. Police audio shows that Soules called 911 to report that he had "rear ended a guy on a tractor" and sought fake cartier cheap bracelet medical help for Mosher before he left the scene in another vehicle.
This Tuesday, April 25, 2017, photo provided by the Buchanan County Sheriff's Office in Independence, Iowa, cheap cartier bracelet fake shows Chris Soules, former star of ABC's "The Bachelor," after being booked early Tuesday after his arrest on a charge of leaving the scene of a fatal accident near Arlington, Iowa. He was arrested five hours after the crash after they obtained a warrant to enter the home. Soules was released on bond Tuesday after 10 hours in jail. Investigators are looking into who drove Soules away and whether alcohol, speed or texting played a role in the crash. The sheriff says alcoholic beverages were found at the scene and police are trying to determine who had possessed them.
Soules had been represented by attorney Molly Spellman at his initial court appearance Tuesday. But on Thursday, high profile defense lawyer Alfredo Parrish and two colleagues from his Des Moines law firm informed the court that they are now representing copy cheap cartier bracelet Soules in the case.
A statement issued Thursday from the firm and Soules' publicist argued audio of the 911 call showed that initial portrayals of Soules having fled the scene were misleading. The statement noted that Soules identified himself on the call and "explained his role in the terrible accident." It added that he tried to perform CPR on the victim and stayed until emergency medical personnel arrived two facts that aren't clear on the call.
The call featured someone performing CPR but it wasn't clear that it was Soules, who told the dispatcher that he didn't know the technique. The call was abruptly ended by Soules, who police say then "took off" cartier bracelet cheap copy in a truck.
"His attorneys are confident that once all the evidence is made public, it will show Soules acted reasonably and did everything in his power to provide aid to Mr. Mosher," the statement said, adding that everyone "in this close knit farming community is mourning Mr. Mosher's passing."
Soules, who is required to wear an ankle bracelet for monitoring, is due in court next week for a preliminary hearing.
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. . . We tell these can you believe it tales as a way of deflecting envy, setting up as fools "Fifty grand on a TV and stereo?!" those whose riches have come a little too easily and a lot too early. The tales, I suspect, also justify our own increasingly affluent shopping habits. For while the success of Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, RealNetworks, and their e kin have minted millionaires by the dozen, much of the rest of the city's middle class have seen their own boats rise on the same tide.
That prosperity has combined with another trend, the marketing downward fake cheapest place to buy cartier love bracelet of "good taste," to create a plague of consumers who descend every weekend upon University Village, Pacific Place, and other temples of the new good taste. They might be called, collectively, Pottery Barn Nation. Having been trained at the Gap and Ikea, they now set their sights a notch higher on the price and design scale. They've got the money now they want quality with a capital Q. Until now, purveyors of the finer things in life have always been something of a clannish secret, a kind of knowledge passed from generation to generation among Seattle's well heeled families. An outsider would scarcely notice the abundance of plain brown boxes at a wedding shower, for instance, but a woman with the knowledge would recognize it as the trademark of Miller Pollard and understand that the bride also "knew." The Seattle ethos required that you spent your money quietly and with taste. Flaunt your doubloons, indulge a penchant for Graceland style decor, and you'd be harrumphed out of town. Old Seattle didn't give up its discreet knowledge. Instead, more than a dozen national upscale retailers invaded the city, intent on satisfying New Seattle's craving for affluent taste. Tiffany, Cartier, and Max Mara have set up shop at Pacific Place. W Hotels, a tastefully hip chain of "boutique" hotels catering to plugged in twenty and thirtysomething business travelers the Pottery Barn of hotels is scheduled to open its downtown Seattle location next month. A quartet of home specialty chains Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Anthropologie, and Sundance offer "lifestyle" furniture and housewares at University Village, creating a new niche of upscale home shop between the Ikea/Pier One level of affordability and the Miller Pollard level of unsurpassed, and very expensive, quality. "Our market doesn't have, for instance, the density of home furnishings that other markets do," says University Village general manager Jennifer Severson. "We've got [the shops along] Western Avenue, but there's no Crate Barrel, no ABC Carpet and Home, and only one Ethan Allen." Matt Griffin, managing partner of Pine Street Development (which created Pacific Place) and a co owner of University Village, talks about the opportunity to purchase a Max Mara coat or a Tiffany bracelet as a right the city had for too long been denied. "It wasn't fair that Seattle people had to get on a plane and go to Chicago, San Francisco, or New York to go to those shops," says Griffin. "They deserve to have those shops in their backyard. They deserve to have those choices."But they're doing something more than merely filling a void. They are, for better or worse, changing the culture of Seattle. A little of the city's humble character has vanished. It's not enough to buy a pretty necklace, a comfortable chair, a useful lamp anymore. Now you've got to buy with Taste, and these national stores are happy to make the choice easy for us. A year ago a husband might have actually shopped for an anniversary necklace; asked around and maybe gone to Turgeon Raine or Fox's downtown instead of visiting his friend in the business, Mr. Shane. This year he doesn't have to ask. Whatever he gets will be fine as long as it arrives in the robin's egg blue Tiffany Co. box. At Turgeon Raine or Fox's (which already had, those with the knowledge knew, a Tiffany boutique), the affluence was quiet and implicit. Thirtysomething women in expensive white T shirts turn wall hung kilims and sisal rugs like pages in a giant's book. A young man wearing an Abercrombie Fitch cap tinkers with a harbor lantern. A young couple in their twenties he in Vans sneakers and standard issue facial hair, she in Gap shorts and top inquire at the desk about the $1699 Belvedere sofa. The young clerk comes alive."D'ya ever see Frasier?" he asks, bustling over to the floor model. Like most clerks in the store, he is completely jazzed about working here, despite having to wear one of those ridiculous wireless headsets."On their set?" he continues. "It's the exact same sofa, except another color. And I think they do something different with the pillows."The couple hem and haw, but I'm replica cartier love gold sold. Not on the couch but the pitch itself, which strikes a note that perfectly captures the city's fever for all things tasteful, affluent, and house proud. Not only is the couch chic enough to draw Nielsen ratings, it draws them as an integral part of Frasier Crane's fantasy Seattle condominium. This is the same Frasier Crane who, saddled with downmarket ancestry, had to bootstrap his own sense of discernment to become the erudite, cultured gentleman we laugh at every Thursday. Thanks to nine years of economic expansion, the late baby boomers and early Gen Xers, who 10 years ago thought their chances of buying a first home were slipping away, are now buying their second or adding a master suite to the first. Since the beginning of 1995 the stock market has created more than $5 trillion in new wealth. Household net worth has risen about 50 percent since 1992. And we're spending the dough. Economist Lester Thurow now proclaims that Rule Number One for building wealth in the new economy is to not save money, and we're following it to a tee: In 1997 the nation's savings rate was 3.8 percent, the lowest in decades. We're moving on up. Jean Godden recently ran a snippet of conversation overheard in this same Pottery Barn. "You know I really like shopping at Pottery Barn. It's such a cool store," one woman said to a friend. To which the friend replied: "Well, you know the economy's good when people like us are looking at stores like this one."IN HIS NEW BOOK Luxury Fever: Why Money Fails to Satisfy in an Era of Excess, Cornell University economics professor Robert Frank argues that the spending habits of the superrich set the pattern for the rest of us. In Seattle his thesis has proven to be uncannily accurate. Bill Gates and his vested legions aren't flashing diamond encrusted Rolexes. They aren't wearing Louis Vuitton and Prada. Where's the one place we know Gates is putting his money? Into his house. It's a perfectly Seattle solution. We like our money spent sensibly so it all goes into the house. Oh sober, practical us. For those unfamiliar with the store, understand that it has as much to do with hardware as the Seattle Supersonics have to do with supersonic jets. A $900 oak and leather chair sits next to a handsome Craftsman style end table, upon which rests a $175 Arts and Crafts era reproduction table lamp. Sprinkled among the pricey furniture and old fashioned mops are bite size pieces of nostalgia kazoos, Moon Pies, a 1955 style Duncan yo yo and gee whiz gadgets that stir the curiosity but always stay barely this side of tacky. Just as the overpriced vulgarity of the Sharper Image epitomized the mid 1980s, Restoration Hardware's fetishization of high quality, tasteful, and useful items epitomizes the late 1990s. The store has been described as "Pottery Barn for boys," but it's more than merely a guy friendly housewares boutique. The store began as the frustration of Stephen Gordon, who in 1978 bought and began restoring a Queen Anne Victorian house in Eureka, California. After spending weeks tracking down authentic period hardware and lighting fixtures, Gordon realized there might be a market for others doing the same thing. Just about every item in the store is accompanied by its own wall placard or stand up card containing a 100 word essay, usually written by Gordon himself, expounding upon the product's history. The essays are perfectly pitched, neither too mundane nor too exotically J. Petermanesque. (That way, Peterman discovered earlier this year, lies Chapter 11.) The card accompanying a display of tea is typical: Marta, an RH buyer, was on her way to a conference in London when she tracked down these tins of Earl Grey and English Breakfast, made by Taylors of Harrogate. "This tea is so remarkable," Marta gushed to her colleagues, "that I must bring some home every time I hit London." Your own worldly affluence is implied in the setup. Marta is that friend you ask to bring back a small tin of tea from the shop you discovered on your last trip to London. This is more or less the same plush smoker sold a few doors away, for more or less the same price, at Pottery Barn, Anthropologie, and replica gold cartier bangle Sundance. (Miller Pollard's version will run you $2,400 and may outlive your grandchildren.) But at those stores the chair sits mute and anonymous, its name and price often hidden under the cushion. At Restoration Hardware it becomes the "Coco" chair. The name both flatters the cultural intelligence of Gordon's customer if you need to be told "Chanel," you're in the wrong store and bestows an aura of smoky French style upon the object. As if that weren't enough, Monsieur Gordon adds an American in Paris spin: "Ed was on his honeymoon (or maybe it was his pre honeymoon . . . I can't remember which) with Lucy. Ed spotted a number of chairs that look remarkably similar to the Coco chair he later designed post honeymoon. . . ."It sounds cheesy but it works. After browsing through Restoration Hardware, stepping into another housewares store seems like wandering into a warehouse of naked products. The unstoried tables, chairs, and glassware suddenly seem so common, without provenance or letters of reference. Gordon has found a way to reproduce and mass market the work that high end furniture dealers have always done. At Seattle's better independent home stores Keeg's, Eggbert's, Miller Pollard, David Smith Co. the owners and buyers have better stories than Gordon. David Smith, a Seattle based importer of Indonesian furniture whose business has increased fourfold in the last two years (Pottery Barn sometimes buys from him and then sells it to you), can tell you about tracking down that teak dining table last month in Java or stumbling upon those pieces of folk art in Bali if you happen to catch him in his South Lake Union store. Trouble is, he's working in Bali and Java six months of the year. We made it first at Borders and Barnes Noble, where national chains simulated the independent bookstore experience and found that buyers were willing to overlook clueless clerks as long cheapest cartier bracelet copy as the selection was good, the stores were open late, and they could hang out in overstuffed chairs. They're also being met wherever they shop by a new wave of well designed goods driven further down the retail food chain. Go to Fred Meyer. A few months ago ago I went shopping for a dustbin to put beside the bathroom sink. No big deal. At Freddie's I stood before an island of functional plastic receptacles, a Rubbermaid roundup, in the midst of which sat a cool sky blue number, totally unlike its neighbors, with soothing curves and egg shaped handle cutouts. Looked like something out of the MoMA gift shop. I bought it. Turns out I was like the million and oneth customer to discover the "Garbo" wastebasket, a smash hit manufactured by Umbra, a Toronto based housewares manufacturer. I called up the company and asked about it."When we came into the housewares business in the late 1970s, well designed products were treated like museum pieces," Umbra's founder and president Les Mandelbaum told me on the phone from Toronto. "We took the approach that said, 'Hey, you can apply good design to all sorts of things.' It doesn't have to be a vase; you can apply it to a trash can or a drapery rod or a picture frame. And it doesn't have to be that much more expensive." As with the Garbo, Mandelbaum manufactures highly designed products and sells them to the masses, driving good taste and challenging design into downmarket outlets like Freddie's. Drive out to Target in West Seattle. Walk the linoleum squares, smell the yellow popcorn, listen to mothers warn sullen young sons: "Don't start with me!" A few aisles north of the Britney Spears T shirts and Star Wars slap bands you'll find the Michael Graves section, announced with a Pottery Barnish black on blonde wood sign. There's Graves' signature toaster ($39.99), its cartoonish egg handle suggestive of Goofy fixing breakfast; there's his whimsically rounded can opener ($19.99), his mixer ($29.99), paper towel holder ($14.99), and ice bucket ($29.99). It's all very . . . condescending. Target displays Graves' designs apart from all the other ice buckets and can openers, as if to lecture its customers: This, you uneducated clods, is good design. But the very fact that Graves' products announce their "designness" like barkers on the midway turns them cheap and tasteless. Good design and tasteful products can, in fact, be found at Target. His placards not only give Restoration's products a storied history, they lend the entire store the air of an art gallery. The drawer knobs are displayed against polished fir like works of conceptual art. A single white castor hangs mounted on the wall like a Duchamp readymade. A German manufactured tape measure is touted as a "Metropolitan Museum award winner." (Of what? It doesn't matter.) It's as if Gordon has hidden an annex to MoMA's design collection in every store. There is exactly one dustpan for sale. It's $15, aluminum, and has exquisite scalloped sides and a beautifully curved handle. There's an old fashioned corn broom. A can of Zippo lighter fluid. Trust your eye, Gordon tells his customers. Good design is all around you. Wrapped like bright red napkins in a wire bucket are a couple dozen "Buffalo Shop Towels," priced at three bucks a five pack. These are the same cheap rags stored in a bin near the cash register at Schuck's (for $1.99), but Stephen Gordon has lifted them into objets d'art. They are "what your mechanic probably employs for grubby grease and oil messes," the placard tells us, but Gordon's message is unmistakable: It's all about seeing the red. I see and am sold. I walk out of the store with a bag containing five red shop towels, feeling as though my education in good taste has just begun, and that my citizenship in Pottery Barn Nation has been confirmed.About some cartier ring stainless steel juste un clou imitation up to the minute fashion news recommend trends
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. . . We tell these can you believe it tales as a way of deflecting envy, setting up as fools "Fifty grand on a TV and stereo?!" those whose riches have come a little too easily and a lot too early. The tales, I suspect, also justify our own increasingly affluent shopping habits. For while the success of Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, RealNetworks, and their e kin have minted millionaires by the dozen, much of the rest of the city's middle class have seen their own boats rise on the same tide.
That prosperity has combined with another trend, the marketing downward fake cheapest place to buy cartier love bracelet of "good taste," to create a plague of consumers who descend every weekend upon University Village, Pacific Place, and other temples of the new good taste. They might be called, collectively, Pottery Barn Nation. Having been trained at the Gap and Ikea, they now set their sights a notch higher on the price and design scale. They've got the money now they want quality with a capital Q. Until now, purveyors of the finer things in life have always been something of a clannish secret, a kind of knowledge passed from generation to generation among Seattle's well heeled families. An outsider would scarcely notice the abundance of plain brown boxes at a wedding shower, for instance, but a woman with the knowledge would recognize it as the trademark of Miller Pollard and understand that the bride also "knew." The Seattle ethos required that you spent your money quietly and with taste. Flaunt your doubloons, indulge a penchant for Graceland style decor, and you'd be harrumphed out of town. Old Seattle didn't give up its discreet knowledge. Instead, more than a dozen national upscale retailers invaded the city, intent on satisfying New Seattle's craving for affluent taste. Tiffany, Cartier, and Max Mara have set up shop at Pacific Place. W Hotels, a tastefully hip chain of "boutique" hotels catering to plugged in twenty and thirtysomething business travelers the Pottery Barn of hotels is scheduled to open its downtown Seattle location next month. A quartet of home specialty chains Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Anthropologie, and Sundance offer "lifestyle" furniture and housewares at University Village, creating a new niche of upscale home shop between the Ikea/Pier One level of affordability and the Miller Pollard level of unsurpassed, and very expensive, quality. "Our market doesn't have, for instance, the density of home furnishings that other markets do," says University Village general manager Jennifer Severson. "We've got [the shops along] Western Avenue, but there's no Crate Barrel, no ABC Carpet and Home, and only one Ethan Allen." Matt Griffin, managing partner of Pine Street Development (which created Pacific Place) and a co owner of University Village, talks about the opportunity to purchase a Max Mara coat or a Tiffany bracelet as a right the city had for too long been denied. "It wasn't fair that Seattle people had to get on a plane and go to Chicago, San Francisco, or New York to go to those shops," says Griffin. "They deserve to have those shops in their backyard. They deserve to have those choices."But they're doing something more than merely filling a void. They are, for better or worse, changing the culture of Seattle. A little of the city's humble character has vanished. It's not enough to buy a pretty necklace, a comfortable chair, a useful lamp anymore. Now you've got to buy with Taste, and these national stores are happy to make the choice easy for us. A year ago a husband might have actually shopped for an anniversary necklace; asked around and maybe gone to Turgeon Raine or Fox's downtown instead of visiting his friend in the business, Mr. Shane. This year he doesn't have to ask. Whatever he gets will be fine as long as it arrives in the robin's egg blue Tiffany Co. box. At Turgeon Raine or Fox's (which already had, those with the knowledge knew, a Tiffany boutique), the affluence was quiet and implicit. Thirtysomething women in expensive white T shirts turn wall hung kilims and sisal rugs like pages in a giant's book. A young man wearing an Abercrombie Fitch cap tinkers with a harbor lantern. A young couple in their twenties he in Vans sneakers and standard issue facial hair, she in Gap shorts and top inquire at the desk about the $1699 Belvedere sofa. The young clerk comes alive."D'ya ever see Frasier?" he asks, bustling over to the floor model. Like most clerks in the store, he is completely jazzed about working here, despite having to wear one of those ridiculous wireless headsets."On their set?" he continues. "It's the exact same sofa, except another color. And I think they do something different with the pillows."The couple hem and haw, but I'm replica cartier love gold sold. Not on the couch but the pitch itself, which strikes a note that perfectly captures the city's fever for all things tasteful, affluent, and house proud. Not only is the couch chic enough to draw Nielsen ratings, it draws them as an integral part of Frasier Crane's fantasy Seattle condominium. This is the same Frasier Crane who, saddled with downmarket ancestry, had to bootstrap his own sense of discernment to become the erudite, cultured gentleman we laugh at every Thursday. Thanks to nine years of economic expansion, the late baby boomers and early Gen Xers, who 10 years ago thought their chances of buying a first home were slipping away, are now buying their second or adding a master suite to the first. Since the beginning of 1995 the stock market has created more than $5 trillion in new wealth. Household net worth has risen about 50 percent since 1992. And we're spending the dough. Economist Lester Thurow now proclaims that Rule Number One for building wealth in the new economy is to not save money, and we're following it to a tee: In 1997 the nation's savings rate was 3.8 percent, the lowest in decades. We're moving on up. Jean Godden recently ran a snippet of conversation overheard in this same Pottery Barn. "You know I really like shopping at Pottery Barn. It's such a cool store," one woman said to a friend. To which the friend replied: "Well, you know the economy's good when people like us are looking at stores like this one."IN HIS NEW BOOK Luxury Fever: Why Money Fails to Satisfy in an Era of Excess, Cornell University economics professor Robert Frank argues that the spending habits of the superrich set the pattern for the rest of us. In Seattle his thesis has proven to be uncannily accurate. Bill Gates and his vested legions aren't flashing diamond encrusted Rolexes. They aren't wearing Louis Vuitton and Prada. Where's the one place we know Gates is putting his money? Into his house. It's a perfectly Seattle solution. We like our money spent sensibly so it all goes into the house. Oh sober, practical us. For those unfamiliar with the store, understand that it has as much to do with hardware as the Seattle Supersonics have to do with supersonic jets. A $900 oak and leather chair sits next to a handsome Craftsman style end table, upon which rests a $175 Arts and Crafts era reproduction table lamp. Sprinkled among the pricey furniture and old fashioned mops are bite size pieces of nostalgia kazoos, Moon Pies, a 1955 style Duncan yo yo and gee whiz gadgets that stir the curiosity but always stay barely this side of tacky. Just as the overpriced vulgarity of the Sharper Image epitomized the mid 1980s, Restoration Hardware's fetishization of high quality, tasteful, and useful items epitomizes the late 1990s. The store has been described as "Pottery Barn for boys," but it's more than merely a guy friendly housewares boutique. The store began as the frustration of Stephen Gordon, who in 1978 bought and began restoring a Queen Anne Victorian house in Eureka, California. After spending weeks tracking down authentic period hardware and lighting fixtures, Gordon realized there might be a market for others doing the same thing. Just about every item in the store is accompanied by its own wall placard or stand up card containing a 100 word essay, usually written by Gordon himself, expounding upon the product's history. The essays are perfectly pitched, neither too mundane nor too exotically J. Petermanesque. (That way, Peterman discovered earlier this year, lies Chapter 11.) The card accompanying a display of tea is typical: Marta, an RH buyer, was on her way to a conference in London when she tracked down these tins of Earl Grey and English Breakfast, made by Taylors of Harrogate. "This tea is so remarkable," Marta gushed to her colleagues, "that I must bring some home every time I hit London." Your own worldly affluence is implied in the setup. Marta is that friend you ask to bring back a small tin of tea from the shop you discovered on your last trip to London. This is more or less the same plush smoker sold a few doors away, for more or less the same price, at Pottery Barn, Anthropologie, and replica gold cartier bangle Sundance. (Miller Pollard's version will run you $2,400 and may outlive your grandchildren.) But at those stores the chair sits mute and anonymous, its name and price often hidden under the cushion. At Restoration Hardware it becomes the "Coco" chair. The name both flatters the cultural intelligence of Gordon's customer if you need to be told "Chanel," you're in the wrong store and bestows an aura of smoky French style upon the object. As if that weren't enough, Monsieur Gordon adds an American in Paris spin: "Ed was on his honeymoon (or maybe it was his pre honeymoon . . . I can't remember which) with Lucy. Ed spotted a number of chairs that look remarkably similar to the Coco chair he later designed post honeymoon. . . ."It sounds cheesy but it works. After browsing through Restoration Hardware, stepping into another housewares store seems like wandering into a warehouse of naked products. The unstoried tables, chairs, and glassware suddenly seem so common, without provenance or letters of reference. Gordon has found a way to reproduce and mass market the work that high end furniture dealers have always done. At Seattle's better independent home stores Keeg's, Eggbert's, Miller Pollard, David Smith Co. the owners and buyers have better stories than Gordon. David Smith, a Seattle based importer of Indonesian furniture whose business has increased fourfold in the last two years (Pottery Barn sometimes buys from him and then sells it to you), can tell you about tracking down that teak dining table last month in Java or stumbling upon those pieces of folk art in Bali if you happen to catch him in his South Lake Union store. Trouble is, he's working in Bali and Java six months of the year. We made it first at Borders and Barnes Noble, where national chains simulated the independent bookstore experience and found that buyers were willing to overlook clueless clerks as long cheapest cartier bracelet copy as the selection was good, the stores were open late, and they could hang out in overstuffed chairs. They're also being met wherever they shop by a new wave of well designed goods driven further down the retail food chain. Go to Fred Meyer. A few months ago ago I went shopping for a dustbin to put beside the bathroom sink. No big deal. At Freddie's I stood before an island of functional plastic receptacles, a Rubbermaid roundup, in the midst of which sat a cool sky blue number, totally unlike its neighbors, with soothing curves and egg shaped handle cutouts. Looked like something out of the MoMA gift shop. I bought it. Turns out I was like the million and oneth customer to discover the "Garbo" wastebasket, a smash hit manufactured by Umbra, a Toronto based housewares manufacturer. I called up the company and asked about it."When we came into the housewares business in the late 1970s, well designed products were treated like museum pieces," Umbra's founder and president Les Mandelbaum told me on the phone from Toronto. "We took the approach that said, 'Hey, you can apply good design to all sorts of things.' It doesn't have to be a vase; you can apply it to a trash can or a drapery rod or a picture frame. And it doesn't have to be that much more expensive." As with the Garbo, Mandelbaum manufactures highly designed products and sells them to the masses, driving good taste and challenging design into downmarket outlets like Freddie's. Drive out to Target in West Seattle. Walk the linoleum squares, smell the yellow popcorn, listen to mothers warn sullen young sons: "Don't start with me!" A few aisles north of the Britney Spears T shirts and Star Wars slap bands you'll find the Michael Graves section, announced with a Pottery Barnish black on blonde wood sign. There's Graves' signature toaster ($39.99), its cartoonish egg handle suggestive of Goofy fixing breakfast; there's his whimsically rounded can opener ($19.99), his mixer ($29.99), paper towel holder ($14.99), and ice bucket ($29.99). It's all very . . . condescending. Target displays Graves' designs apart from all the other ice buckets and can openers, as if to lecture its customers: This, you uneducated clods, is good design. But the very fact that Graves' products announce their "designness" like barkers on the midway turns them cheap and tasteless. Good design and tasteful products can, in fact, be found at Target. His placards not only give Restoration's products a storied history, they lend the entire store the air of an art gallery. The drawer knobs are displayed against polished fir like works of conceptual art. A single white castor hangs mounted on the wall like a Duchamp readymade. A German manufactured tape measure is touted as a "Metropolitan Museum award winner." (Of what? It doesn't matter.) It's as if Gordon has hidden an annex to MoMA's design collection in every store. There is exactly one dustpan for sale. It's $15, aluminum, and has exquisite scalloped sides and a beautifully curved handle. There's an old fashioned corn broom. A can of Zippo lighter fluid. Trust your eye, Gordon tells his customers. Good design is all around you. Wrapped like bright red napkins in a wire bucket are a couple dozen "Buffalo Shop Towels," priced at three bucks a five pack. These are the same cheap rags stored in a bin near the cash register at Schuck's (for $1.99), but Stephen Gordon has lifted them into objets d'art. They are "what your mechanic probably employs for grubby grease and oil messes," the placard tells us, but Gordon's message is unmistakable: It's all about seeing the red. I see and am sold. I walk out of the store with a bag containing five red shop towels, feeling as though my education in good taste has just begun, and that my citizenship in Pottery Barn Nation has been confirmed.
Rodeo Drive Opts for Sterling Image
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Friday, November 26, 2004 Chapter One Moscow swam in color. Hazy floodlights of Red Square mixed with the neon of casinos in Revolution Square. Light wormed its way from the underground mall in the Manezh. Spotlights crowned new towers of glass and polished stone, each tower capped by a spire. Gilded domes still floated around the Garden Ring, but all night earthmovers tore at the old city and dug widening pools of light to raise a modern, vertical Moscow more like Houston or Dubai. It was a Moscow that Pasha Ivanov had helped to create, a shifting landscape of tectonic plates and lava flows and fatal missteps. Senior Investigator Arkady Renko leaned out a window the better to see Ivanov on the pavement ten floors below. Ivanov was dead but not particularly bloody, arms and legs at odd angles. Two black Mercedeses were at the curb, Ivanov's car and an SUV for his bodyguards. 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 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 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 copy cartier ring setting 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 cartier mens bracelet replica 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 cartier ring setting imitation 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. 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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. 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Couples and sex therapist Angela Skurtu also warned that Valentine's Day shouldn't be the only day you express your love.
"It's very common for couples to put their relationship on the back burner and stop putting effort into the relationship," Skurtu said. "So Valentine's Day, while it is kind of important or not important, does say a lot about a couple's relationship."
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For their first Valentine's Day he got her diamond earrings and then he joked that perhaps he'd set the standard a little too high.
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"When you've been with someone as long as we have, you seek refuge in each other," Moses said. She said the thought behind the gift is really what matters, not the gift.
Vassel said that if a guy tells him he's getting his significant other a dozen roses, he advises him to start 11 days prior and bring home one rose each day. Or maybe someone does the same with a bouquet of artisanal beers, kombucha or chocolate truffles.
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"Old people don't talk about it much, but we still like to cuddle," Storey said. "Being together is more important. Sharing time with each other. Enjoying our own company and spending time with our lovely family, that's our Valentine's Day it's every day."
Vassel said that quiet displays of love are usually the most effective. Some people, men especially, think that big showy declarations are best, but Vassel says that they should ask if they are really showing their love or just showing off.
Alexis Cook, 25, of Maplewood said she was single last Valentine's Day. She's been dating Patrick Vitt, 26, for about 10 months and they've already started celebrating Valentine's Day. She received a little blue box from Tiffany and Co. in the mail, the "I love you" ring. And she got him a rolling tool chest because he's "quite the handyman."
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"It is extremely important to show each other appreciation and not only on Valentine's Day. I would lose track if I were to count how many times a day we say, "I love you," or something sweet to each other," she said.
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Here's it is important using designer watches. Even though minor, there're particularly intricate as well as clearly even though outside ( blank ) there're just like little little machines, meaning they should be cleaned thoughtfully and thoroughly. A close watch is really an object of Replica Breitling Navitimer, and might be treated so. Generally, conventional watch repairs and maintenance incorporates safe guarding the actual activity, defending the timepiece from water damage or breakage, and cleansing the case along with the band to assist it remain tiptop shape.
Should you be taking good care of a close look with manual mechanical movement, you will have a bit less to concern yourself with. You must make certain you wind the wrist watch putting on daily, concurrently each day, and prevent winding becoming soon whenever you feel an amount of resistance. It will aid to remain the spring at maximum tension. Watches with automatic movement are so much easier they demand simply wound once every a couple of weeks, is additionally wear them daily (which almost everyone do).
The watches that requirement the most care are those with quartz movements, rather than unluckily for your needs, Breitling watches set this category. Watches with quartz movement generally require that you choose to remove tired batteries every decade, replacing them with new ones, in order to ensure that your chosen watch stays in full operating condition. Perhaps more to the point, however, whenever you wear your Breitling watch, you are likely to desire to avoid equipment that create an effective magnetic field, not to mention extreme temperatures.
What exactly does this suggest? It implies it is advisable to remove your watch before you walk through the metal detector on the airport, and that also it is advisable to to take wax off before you decide to dive inside the pool or hop in to the shower. Hot tubs and saunas may also be no fine place for your Breitling, as they possibly can screw while using the movement and wreck havoc on the casing. Imagine your watch as something delicate it could handle each day wear, nonetheless, you prefer to address it well and you'll like to! You spent enough money it, in fact.
Many luxury watchmakers, including Breitling, propose that you send your watch looking for a complete movement overhaul every over to help keep your watch performing on the best condition. Even if this cost a little bit of money, this is the how to maintain your Breitling watch in prime operating condition, and worth their expense, together with the investment you made in purchasing the watch itself.
Eco friendly thing to not overlook: your Breitling watch isn't manufactured for regular water usage. Your watch does not want to visit swimming. Be sure to look lose time waiting for water proof, as some watches are meant for water wear, while other people aren't. Should you ever see bubbles of water with the the surface of your watch face, take it to some professional immediately. In relation to regular care, clean your watch every so often which includes a soft cloth individuals who are available in jewelry cleaning kits are advisable. Anything rougher may provide simple facts of your respective watch, particularly the crystal face, that's easily scratched.
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Here's it is important using designer watches. Even though minor, there're particularly intricate as well as clearly even though outside ( blank ) there're just like little little machines, meaning they should be cleaned thoughtfully and thoroughly. A close watch is really an object of Replica Breitling Navitimer, and might be treated so. Generally, conventional watch repairs and maintenance incorporates safe guarding the actual activity, defending the timepiece from water damage or breakage, and cleansing the case along with the band to assist it remain tiptop shape.
Should you be taking good care of a close look with manual mechanical movement, you will have a bit less to concern yourself with. You must make certain you wind the wrist watch putting on daily, concurrently each day, and prevent winding becoming soon whenever you feel an amount of resistance. It will aid to remain the spring at maximum tension. Watches with automatic movement are so much easier they demand simply wound once every a couple of weeks, is additionally wear them daily (which almost everyone do).
The watches that requirement the most care are those with quartz movements, rather than unluckily for your needs, Breitling watches set this category. Watches with quartz movement generally require that you choose to remove tired batteries every decade, replacing them with new ones, in order to ensure that your chosen watch stays in full operating condition. Perhaps more to the point, however, whenever you wear your Breitling watch, you are likely to desire to avoid equipment that create an effective magnetic field, not to mention extreme temperatures.
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Many luxury watchmakers, including Breitling, propose that you send your watch looking for a complete movement overhaul every over to help keep your watch performing on the best condition. Even if this cost a little bit of money, this is the how to maintain your Breitling watch in prime operating condition, and worth their expense, together with the investment you made in purchasing the watch itself.
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Significant popular known designers of watches could be the Switzerland company of Tag Heuer and the other of most sought after lines are that regarding the Tag Heuer F1 Watch. It's a favorite among many professional athletes, as well as many Fashionistas. Perhaps that is one of several purposes why lots of people aim to obtain one of these statement making watches.
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The Tankissime is often a relative for the Tank's overall shape and design, with an additional emphasis on elegance. The bracelet is supplied in pick of silver or gold possesses the option for being lined with diamonds. By far the most distinctive and sought after designs for girls, it might be the most expensive.
The Tortue for ladies has been around since 1913, years before a Tortue for males was available. This classic design has an increased exposure of round curves, differing greatly through the popular Tank styles in look. It possesses a beauty and functionality all it's own, and it's just about the most sought after designs by collectors.
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I cannot believe how gullable the media is and how dumb the people of the United States are. The Republicans have a staff of all these educated people working for them but not enough brains between them to come up with their own campaign. They have to steal everything from Obama. I don't have enough time to write all the things they have taken from them and who is running for President, Palin or McSame. And for the polls, who cares. The Republicans can stick that 1/8 of 1% of the population poll you know where. Wake up people. Do the Republicans have more than one speech on their campaign trail. I am so tired of hearing that agitating voice of Sarah Palin and her dumb bridge and ebay jet. Wake up people. The Republicans aren't saying anything and I'm still waiting for McSame to finish a sentence without going taking a nap. Read between the lines. They are saying, " We don't know what the hell we are doing". This is Obama vs. McSame not the bored woman from Alaska.
I would like to know who is going to hold the ceo's and other mgmt people at Fannie Mae Freddie Mac accountable for their actions or lack thereof? We confiscate the belongings of drug dealers, why not them? They have done horrific damage to the taxpayers, and yet we may give them a severance package? Hell, I would take their salaries they have "earned" while in their positions since they clearly did not do their jobs. I am a single professional who pays school taxes willingly. I do not have a mortgage, nor do I think I should shoulder any financial reponsibilitiy for this failure.
She is not hiding her family, if she did, they would say she has something to hide, she has her own little group of young people helping her out .
Sarah, we in Canada are also into an election, if they do not treat you well in the USA, we would welcome you anytime here at home, hope you do get to come to visit our country, we understand, and we do not judge and put anyone into the wringer like they do elsewhere.
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Even before our national convention, the Obama campaign dispatched what The Wall Street Journal called a "mini army of 30 lawyers, investigators and opposition researchers" to Alaska to dig up dirt for their personal attacks on Governor Palin and her family.