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NZ dollar tumbles

2010年2月26日

> The New Zealand dollar plunged more than a rolex fake US cent yesterday after the Consumer Price Index for the December quarter was lower than expected and after China was reported to be constraining bank lending. The kiwi fell from around US74c to US73.50c. "The Human hair extensions market was positioned for a flat result, or maybe even a positive number, and it came out
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NZ pavilion set to wow Chinese

2010年2月26日

Canterbury's input into the New Zealand Pavilion for the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai is growing, as are hopes the expo will stimulate Kiwi exports to China.

Construction of the $32 million Kiwi pavilion is well under way. It is expected to draw in 40,000 people a day when the expo event runs for 184 days from May 1 to October 31.

New Zealand commissioner- general for the expo, Phillip Gibson, has just returned from Shanghai with a progress report on the pavilion, saying it is on budget and schedule for the Christchurch architecture firm Warren & Mahoney-designed building.

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New Zealand's growing trade with China - with exports up from $1.9 billion in 2008 to $3.3b in 2009 - was just one reason Kiwis should sit up and take notice of an event the Asian country is spending US$45b (NZ$61.1b) to US$50b on, he said.

It was the biggest World Expo, and the Chinese were talking of it as the biggest grouping of people for a drawn- out timeline event of its kind, Gibson said.

About 70 million visitors - mainly Chinese - were expected on the downtown 5.2 square kilometre site straddling the Huangpu River, and the Kiwi stand had been picked by local media as a "must visit" part of the event.

"Now why are (the Chinese doing it)? Well I think there's a tectonic shift taking place in world political and economic power towards north Asia, in particular China. This essentially is part of China's coming out party to the world," he said.

The Kiwi pavilion was backed by corporates including Christchurch headquartered Solid Energy, and about $2 million of sponsorship. Solid Energy had also been a sponsor of the Aichi, Japan expo in 2005.

Canterbury organisations including the council, the Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce, and the Canterbury Development Corp were also involved.

Regional representation would likely come from Wellington, Hawke's Bay, New Plymouth, Otago/Southland and Auckland.

The pavilion would use wide- screens (some on "Pou" poles) to allow visitors to get a sense of New Zealand via Full lace wigs a visit from the shoreline, into the city and suburbs and then out to the country by watching moving and still images on the screens. He said occasionally a strong southerly would whip through the building, but only via the screen images rather than to the discomfort of the visitors.

The 2000 square metre pavilion site was once a Shanghai steel mill, and the building would be close to the Chinese building.

Visitors would be met by kapa haka (traditional Maori) groups with about 60 to 70 Kiwis due to attend the site and help make the New Zealand experience a friendly and welcoming one, he said.

The Maori theme would continue with the entrance to the building looked over by Tane - who according to mythology was the god of forests and of birds, and the son of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, the sky father and the earth mother.

The theme for the pavilion was "Cities of Nature: Living between Land and Sky", partly inspired by the Maori creation story. There would also be many Chinese-speaking Kiwis, to explain the "day-in- the-life" presentation via the screens seen by visitors treading along a 112 metre long internal walkway, Gibson said. Visitors would eventually emerge onto a rooftop garden.


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Perv student gets 2yrs jail

2010年2月26日

A STUDENT was jailed for two years yesterday after admitting loading 800 indecent images of children onto his computer.

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Yuncan Meng, 30, of Hull, also confessed to earning pounds 700,000 from selling fake computer game devices.


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He will be deported back to China after his jail term, Hull crown court was told.


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Obama backs Tibet 'identity'

2010年2月26日

PRESIDENT Barack Obama has told the Dalai Lama of his "strong support" for the preservation of Tibet's identity and encouraged talks between the exiled Tibetan leader and China.

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After private talks between the pair at the White House yesterday, spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama stated support tag heuer replica for "the preservation of Tibet's unique religious, cultural and linguistic identity and the protection of human rights for Tibetans" in China.

Speaking to reporters, the Dalai Lama declared himself "very happy" and said Obama was "very much supportive".


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The meeting was kept low key in deference to anger in China. Beijing considers the Buddhist monk a separatist, and Obama wanted to avoid overly riling China when its co-operation is needed on key priorities.


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Obama has tough job in closing

2010年2月26日

President Obama is spending $2.1 million to help Suntech Power Holdings build a solar-panel plant in Arizona. It will hire 70 Americans to assemble components made by Suntech's 11,000 Chinese workers.

That gap shows the challenge Obama faces as he works to create "green" jobs.

Asia makes more than half the world's wind and solar energy equipment, and is gaining ground as U.S. factories lose out to cheaper labor and higher demand for clean energy. China for the first time topped the U.S. in wind-turbine manufacturing and installations last year, the Brussels-based Global Wind Energy Council said in a report released last week.

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Obama is giving billions of dollars in tax breaks to the wind and solar industries to create jobs in the United States even as production expands faster overseas.

First Solar, the world's largest maker of thin-film solar-power modules, won $16.3 million to add 200 manufacturing jobs at its Ohio plant, yet 71 percent of its planned factory growth will go to Malaysia. The company employs 4,500 people globally.

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"The cost of manufacturing here is too expensive compared to Asia," said Guy Chaffin, chief executive officer of Elite Search International, a Roseville, Calif.-based executive search firm that has found employees for Tempe, Ariz.-based First Solar and Solar Millennium AG. "As far as a flood of good jobs coming to the U.S., we're not seeing it."

To compete for clean-energy jobs, the United States must create demand by capping fossil-fuel pollution that contributes to global warming, said Carol Browner, Obama's coordinator of energy and environment policy.

Obama backs a "cap-and-trade" system to limit carbon emissions and establish a market in pollution allowances, a proposal that passed the House and has stalled in the Senate. Congress is also debating measures, backed by the administration, that would require utilities to buy some of their power from renewable sources.

"Will batteries that power the next generation of hybrid cars come from South Korea or South Carolina?" Browner said. "The best way to take advantage of these opportunities is to put in place the right price signals here at home, create the demand here at home so that our companies will make the investment here at home."

Officials in the Buffalo Niagara region are hoping green energy becomes a key source of new jobs in the coming years. A deal to provide lucrative incentives to Globe Metallurgical in Niagara Falls includes a provision to provide discounts to New York companies. The New York Power Authority has advanced proposals to develop significant wind and solar power projects in the region.


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In all, the U.S. solar industry added about 18,000 jobs last year, almost doubling total employment to about 40,000, said Monique Hanis, a spokeswoman for the Solar Energy Industry Association, a Washington-based lobbying group. About half those were in manufacturing, she said.


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PERFORMANCE WEAR

2010年2月26日

When Roger Federer stepped out in a crisp white military-style doubled-breasted jacket carrying a flashy kit bag at Wimbledon last year, the Swiss tennis dandy was both mocked and applauded.

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The Nike outfit was aptly described by The Daily Telegraph as a cross between Sergeant Pepper and An Officer and a Gentleman. Just as well he walked away with his sixth Wimbledon title.

Caroline Wozniacki, of Denmark, wasn't so lucky at last month's Australian Open - she crashed out of the competition losing to Li Na, of China. Still, at least she looked good, togged out as she was, in an adidas Stella McCartney Tennis Performance dress, complete with a floral motif featuring Climalite technology mesh panels on the sides for optimum ventilation.

She also rocked in a Performance hot pant and bra, and biker- style jacket in slate green with diagonal zippers, chunky pockets and shoulder flaps.

Tennis is the one sport where players have traditionally been able to express their individuality through their on-court wardrobe. Now more sporting disciplines are following, with fashion lines branching into high-performance sportswear and/or fashion items inspired by sportswear. Example: Jimmy Choo, Christian Louboutin and Rick Owens are all doing high-top trainers and Alexander McQueen's sportswear collection for Puma was inspired by boxing.

The trend is swinging the other way, too, with sports brands such as Skins making their hardcore performance pieces more fashionable. Its current outdoor range comes in a camo print.

Orca, known for its fast Human hair extensions wetsuits and triathlon garments, knows "not everyone wants to wear lycra in public" and has developed its new Core range with comfort and style in mind, and it comes in fashionable colours. It also transferred its garment technology to swimwear featuring distinctive Orca styling.

New Zealand clothing company Untouched World has joined the sporty ones with the launch of its Ethical Performance Cyclewear range. The eco-friendly range has been tested and endorsed by Kiwi- born Phil Keoghan, host of television's award-winning The Amazing Race, and Crusaders head coach Todd Blackadder.

Keoghan tested the clothing when he cycled from Los Angeles to New York to raise money to help fight multiple sclerosis. He covered more than 5630 kilometres, averaging 160km a day.

The Mountainsilk Recycle range combines an inner base of merino and a protective outerlayer of recycled polyester.

New Zealand company Icebreaker is the trailblazer when it comes to high- performance wear that is eco- friendly and good looking. Icebreaker's ultralite fitted top is made from GT150, the lightest, finest merino available, and features eyelet panels for increased venting in sweat zones.


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Sporty Icebreaker HR manager Kimberley Gilmour put one of the tops through a vigorous weekend workout during her training for this year's Coast to Coast. She wore it for the 12km run on Friday, the 100km bike ride on Saturday, and the 10km run on Sunday. On Monday she slept in the garment, on Tuesday she wore it on a 30km run. She didn't use deodorant and when she offered the top for a sniff test it smelt clean and odourless. Even the armpits.

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Obama in Dalai Lama China row

2010年2月26日

AMERICA'S tense relationship with China took a turn for the worse yesterday when Beijing warned President Barack Obama not to meet with the Dalai Lama.

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The White House last month said President Obama had "every intention" of visiting the exiled Dalai Lama.


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Obama Lama ding-dong..

2010年2月26日

BARACK Obama will be showing a brave face to China by meeting the Dalai Lama - with a helping hand from wife Michelle.

The President has vowed to have talks with the Tibetan Buddhist leader later this month, despite Chinese objections.

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It may call for clever diplomatic moves, but yesterday Mr Obama had an equally tricky problem with his wife's lipstick.

The First Lady wiped telltale make-up marks from his
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