Wednesday, April 25, 2007

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Tennis Shoe With the advent of spring, new horizons of fashion arrives but once you buy an accessory it can be used and reused for a long time. Accessories are multifunctional, they can renew any outfit.

Here are some updates for the coming spring season.

This season shoe are prepared to make a fashion statement with lucite heels, cork-soled platforms, high-heeled pumps in yellow, red, polka dot, striped and animal prints. You can also wear flats with shorts, skinny pants or the new wide-legged slacks.

Patent leather jacket is back to add oomph to an outfit. You can wear them over a dress, jeans, capris.

Wide belts worn at the waist made of washed silks and patent leather can bring a 'get up and go' look in you.

Gone are the days when handbags had larded studs, embroidery and accents.

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a safeguard for distressed homeowners, The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) has pledged to provide refinancing for certain at-risk borrowers across their state.On April 2, 2007, the agency will officially unveil a refinancing program designed to help borrowers dealing with financial hardships such as job loss, divorce, or rising interest rates on adjustable-rate mortgages."We are aware of the detrimental effect of unaffordable monthly mortgage payments on the people of the State of Ohio," said Doug Garver, executive director. "The agency has worked diligently with our partners to develop a refinancing program that will address this issue. After helping over 100,000 families purchase their first residence, OHFA is determined to help other families continue to afford the place they call home."The agency says the program will offer 30-year fixed-rate loans and a 20-year fixed-rate second mortgage option at an amount up to four percent of the home's appraised value to assist with closing costs. D2C.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

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Cashback is a sweet, melancholy comedy for rueful romantics that should have landed here to honour St. Valentine. But we'll happily take it in the name of St. Patrick.

This expanded feature-length version of the 2006 Oscar-nominated short film by hugely talented young British writer-director Sean Ellis deals with the unhappy consequences of being dumped by a girlfriend.

The question asked is, What is love, anyway? And while we're at it, What is beauty? As formulated by shoe-gazing art student Ben Willis (appealing Sean Biggerstaff, the Quidditch captain in the first two Harry Potter films), there is no easy answer.

Ben is in pain. One day he's thick as thieves with Suzy (Michelle Ryan). The next, she's ditched him for a bigger man on campus. Because he's a sensitive artist, he takes the news like a shaft to the heart. Buy-in-Home.

Monday, April 23, 2007

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Cashback is a sweet, melancholy comedy for rueful romantics that should have landed here to honour St. Valentine. But we'll happily take it in the name of St. Patrick.

This expanded feature-length version of the 2006 Oscar-nominated short film by hugely talented young British writer-director Sean Ellis deals with the unhappy consequences of being dumped by a girlfriend.

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The question asked is, What is love, anyway? And while we're at it, What is beauty? As formulated by shoe-gazing art student Ben Willis (appealing Sean Biggerstaff, the Quidditch captain in the first two Harry Potter films), there is no easy answer.

Ben is in pain. One day he's thick as thieves with Suzy (Michelle Ryan). The next, she's ditched him for a bigger man on campus. Because he's a sensitive artist, he takes the news like a shaft to the heart. Buy-in-Home.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Don't Look Back, Michael

TO MOST, AIR FORCE ONE MEANS the presidential jet. But for sneaker lovers from hip-hop artist Kanye West to aspiring musician Travis Johnson, a pair of Air Force Ones are a fashion must. "They're fresh," says Johnson, 25, of Long Island, N.Y. That kind of respect has made them the hottest selling athletic shoes behind Air Jordans, generating sales of about $500 million a year for sneaker king Nike.

AF1 turned 25 last month, and Nike celebrated by launching Air Force 25 and collaborating with MTV on a special highlighting the shoe's history. It's a sure bet ...

Monday, April 9, 2007

Zurich's Farmers Group to Buy US Auto Insurer Bristol West

Swiss insurer Zurich Financial Services AG said Friday that an American subsidiary intends to buy Bristol West Holdings Inc. for around $712 million, helping to beef up the Swiss insurer's U.S. operations.

Bristol West, an auto insurer based in Davie, Fla., confirmed that it had agreed to be acquired by the Zurich Financial's wholly owned subsidiary Farmers Group Inc., which offers a range of insurance and other products. The cash offer to Bristol West shareholders works out to $22.50 a share.

As part of the transaction, Farmers will immediately sell the underlying insurance business to the Farmers Exchanges, which Farmers Group manages but doesn't own.

"Adding Bristol's auto insurance business to the Farmers platform is a great fit and contributes to increase our outreach,'' said Farmer Group Chief Executive Paul Hopkins.

New priest compensation plan to take effect July 1

BRIGHTON -- The Archdiocese of Boston will increase priest stipends on July 1 in an effort to compensate for higher living expenses and defray the cost of Social Security. The goal of the new policy is to be fair and just for all priests, according to Father Robert Connors, chair of the Stipend Committee.

The benefits package for archdiocesan priests was recently approved by Cardinal Sen P. OMalley after two consultations with the Presbyteral Council. The policy is usually reviewed about every three years but has not been changed since 2003, except for annual cost of living increases of 3 percent.

Father Arthur M. Coyle, secretary for pastoral and ministerial services, laid out the two primary reasons for the increase in a letter to the priests of the archdiocese.

BY MIKE SULLIVAN

NORTH AURORA -- One of life's most frustrating -- and expensive -- propositions is getting your car to the shop for regular maintenance. Or worse -- getting your car repaired.
But a new company says beleaguered motorists no longer need rely on the phone book or an Internet search to determine which shop will give them the best price and most responsive service.
Ianauto.com (International Automotive Network+auto) has arrangements with professional mechanics who provide online estimates for needed repairs in just a few minutes, says Drew Turnbaugh, president.
He says he dreamed up the concept a few years ago. Last year, with the help of a silent partner, Turnbaugh got financial backing from business developers and rolled out Ian Auto.
Turnbaugh left his previous job, staffing and training of people for the mortgage industry, in order to devote more time to his company, based in North Aurora.