Freitag, 27. November 2009

Retailers ready as Black Friday dawns

Retailers ready as Black Friday dawns

Fri 27 Nov 2009

By Andrea Chang

Linda Sanchez, center, with her niece Raquel Brogmus, 1 1/2, and daughter Tatiana Sanchez, 16, spends Thanksgiving planning her Black Friday shopping while camped out in front of the Best Buy store in Burbank.

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Retailers are doing whatever it takes to lure shoppers to the malls today.

Desperate to avoid a repeat of last year's disastrous holiday season, stores are offering freebies, slashing prices and using social media to promote their deals. With hopes pinned on the day after Thanksgiving, the traditional kickoff to the Christmas season, many planned to open well before dawn.

"Black Friday will be a very key day for us," said Mike Taxter, an executive vice president at J.C. Penney Co. and director of JCPenney stores, which are offering 15% more specials than last year. "If you're going to run the race, you want to start that first day off really strong."

But worries remain that amid continued consumer stinginess, the crucial holiday season won't be that much better than last year's, when sales during the November-December period were the worst in more than 40 years.

Spending patterns on Black Friday could have far-reaching implications for the battered economy: Strong sales could kick-start the recovery after months of uncertainty. A sluggish season could mean more weakness beyond Christmas.

"Black Friday is critical for the whole economy to get a feel for where the consumer is headed," said Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at market research firm NPD Group. "If the consumer doesn't engage in spending, the economy is going to continue to lag. The recovery is just going to be prolonged."

Another drag on the day's receipts could come from retailers themselves. Burned last year, merchants anticipated a weak holiday season and have scaled back inventory levels an average of 12% to 18% this year, Cohen said.

"I can think of a couple of instances already at J.Crew and at the Gap where some of the popular items are gone," said John Morris, a retail analyst at BMO Capital Markets. "It's going to be the first time in a long time that you're going to see some of the players sell out of product before they even get to Black Friday."

Up to 134 million people are expected to shop today or over the weekend, 4.7% more than the 128 million people who planned to do so last year, the National Retail Federation said this week.

But with the nation's unemployment rate in the double digits, will people spend freely or merely window shop?

For Yheisi Alfaro, 27, how much she'll spend on Black Friday depends on how good the bargains are. The clerical worker from West Los Angeles planned to go with friends to Camarillo Premium Outlets but said she was shopping for discounted items only.

"I won't buy unless it's a really good deal," she said. "If it's less than 50% off, I won't be interested."

Still, many industry watchers are expecting huge shopper turnout fueled by pent-up demand.

With merchants promising bigger and better deals and warning customers that low inventory could cause hot items to sell out, they're hoping to attract not just loyal Black Friday shoppers but also those like Christina Clark, a high school teacher from Santa Monica who has resisted shopping on the day after Thanksgiving for years.

"I kept saying, 'It's not worth it,' " said Clark, 40. "But now, because things are going to be limited and because there's going to be more deals than ever before, this year I'll brave the crowds."

Black Friday marks the single largest sales day of the year for many retailers. Many, such as JCPenney, Gap and Sears, have boosted not only their traditional promotional efforts, but have also taken to social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to tout their specials.

One of the season's most aggressive chains, Toys R Us Inc., planned to open all of its namesake U.S. stores at midnight Thursday for the first time, give away a box of Crayola crayons with every purchase and offer more than 120 door-busters and bonus "mystery deals."

"The rest of the year is preseason for us," said Jerry Storch, chief executive of the toy giant. "We are far more excited than we are worried."

But industry analysts say there is still plenty to be worried about. Many are predicting that the holiday season will be relatively flat at best; if sales are much worse than expected, that could spell trouble for a strong turnaround because consumer spending accounts for about 70% of all U.S. economic activity.

Retailers will face stiff competition from bricks-and-mortar rivals and online sellers such as Amazon.com. Cutthroat price wars have already broken out among some retailers over popular gifts such as toys, electronics and books.

Another problem is that many of the season's hottest items are all relatively inexpensive -- such as girls' sequined tops, accessories, dolls and $10 Zhu Zhu robotic hamster pets -- further underscoring consumers' preference this year for affordable holiday gifts.

"We're calling it the cheap-thrill Christmas," Morris said.

Even with all the available deals, it still wasn't enough to persuade Nicole Tellem, an attorney from Playa Vista, to shop today.

"I always stay away," said Tellem, who plans to spend 40% less on the holidays than she did a few years ago. "I can't fathom getting up that early and competing with everyone else even if it means getting a better deal."

Although Black Friday is the single biggest volume day of the year for the Disney Store, President Jim Fielding said even if the chain underperforms today there's still time to rebound and have a strong Christmas season.

"Of course we want to make our numbers and make our budget on the day after Thanksgiving," he said. "But we're not going to overreact if it doesn't meet our expectations. The holiday shopping season is long."

Cohen, of NPD Group, said that in a year when frugal is fashionable it'll come down to who is offering the best prices.

"It's going to be a shopping day, but not necessarily a buying day," he said. "If the store isn't on sale or there aren't really good deals, then they're not going to be busy. It is going to be all about the chase of the deal."

andrea.chang@latimes.com

Times staff writer Ronald D. White contributed to this report.

Freitag, 20. November 2009

Depressed woman loses benefits over Facebook photos

Depressed woman loses benefits over Facebook photos

Last Updated: Thursday, November 19, 2009 | 9:45 PM ET Comments411Recommend264

A Quebec woman on long-term sick leave is fighting to have her benefits reinstated after her employer's insurance company cut them, she says, because of photos posted on Facebook.

Nathalie Blanchard, shown here on a beach holiday during her sick leave.Nathalie Blanchard, shown here on a beach holiday during her sick leave. (Facebook)Nathalie Blanchard, 29, has been on leave from her job at IBM in Bromont, Que., for the last year and a half after she was diagnosed with major depression.

The Eastern Townships woman was receiving monthly sick-leave benefits from Manulife, her insurance company, but the payments dried up this fall.

When Blanchard called Manulife, the company said that "I'm available to work, because of Facebook," she told CBC News this week.

She said her insurance agent described several pictures Blanchard posted on the popular social networking site, including ones showing her having a good time at a Chippendales bar show, at her birthday party and on a sun holiday — evidence that she is no longer depressed, Manulife said.

Blanchard said she notified Manulife that she was taking a trip, and she's shocked the company would investigate her in such a manner and interpret her photos that way.

"In the moment I'm happy, but before and after I have the same problems" as before, she said.

Blanchard said that on her doctor's advice, she tried to have fun, including nights out at her local bar with friends and short getaways to sun destinations, as a way to forget her problems.

She also doesn’t understand how Manulife accessed her photos because her Facebook profile is locked and only people she approves can look at what she posts.

Insurer confirms it uses Facebook

Her lawyer Tom Lavin said Manulife's investigation was inappropriate.

"I don't think for judging a mental state that Facebook is a very good tool," he said, adding that he has requested another psychiatric evaluation for Blanchard.

"It's not as if somebody had a broken back and there was a picture of them carrying with a load of bricks," Lavin said. "My client was diagnosed with a major depression. And there were pictures of her on Facebook, in a party or having a good time. It could be that she was just trying to escape."

Manulife wouldn't comment on Blanchard's case, but in a written statement sent to CBC News, the insurer said: "We would not deny or terminate a valid claim solely based on information published on websites such as Facebook." It confirmed that it uses the popular social networking site to investigate clients.

Insurance companies must weigh information found on such sites, said Claude Distasio, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association.

"We can't ignore it, wherever the source of the information is," she said. "We can't ignore it."

Blanchard estimated she’s lost thousands of dollars in benefits since Manulife changed her claim.

Wild Divorce Parties a Growing Trend


Wild Divorce Parties a Growing Trend
Celebrate a new beginning by getting a bit crazy.

Updated: Thursday, 19 Nov 2009, 10:50 PM PST
Published : Thursday, 19 Nov 2009, 10:50 PM PST

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Video Story Producer:
Martin Burns
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Reporter:
Mark Thompson

Posted by: Scott Coppersmith

Los Angeles - Half of all marriages end in divorce... and maybe the divorce party is the reason why!

Nothing helps end a bad marriage like a good and wild party with your friends.

We hooked up with some women curing their heartache with big doses of man medicine.

Angel:
"I'm divorced now, i can do that."

Mercy:
"You gain your heart back and the sexiness."

Dancer:
"They've been with Joe Schmoe. Finally, they've got someone they actually like in front of them. They go crazy."

Some say parties like these send a message to ex-husbands.

Angel:
"See what you missed out on?"

Divorce parties are becoming big business. There are books to help you plan them... sweet designer cakes with bitter themes... and even custom coffins for your wedding ring.

Mercy and Katherine invited us along as they took their newly-divorced friend, Anya, to The Highlands Hollywood ... home of the Hollywood Men , LA's hottest male revue.

Mercy:
"I wanted to get her out of what she was going through and show her a good time."

Smokin' hot firemen... sizzling old west cowboys... steamy bare-chested soldiers... and hot cops, in and out of uniform.

The kinds of guys that really get these women's horns up.

Mercy:
"It really made me feel good to show her what it's like to be single."

The boom in divorce parties has sparked a whole new industry.

Janet Morante LaFauci runs a party planning and decoration business called Party Over Here . She's been swamped with requests for decorations... for divorce parties!

Janet:
"I had to custom make them because there wasn't a lot of party supplies out there."

So she came up with divorce party sashes, divorce diva necklaces, and all kinds of party favors... and expanded her business to cater to ladies returning to the bachelorette pool at DivorcePartySupply.com .

The top seller? The "ex-husband voodoo doll."

Janet:
"Life is too short not to have fun and celebrate."

Home divorce parties are another new trend.

Angel had hers two days after her divorce was final. No sense in wasting time getting on with a new life, right?

For her and her friends, this is their fourth divorce party... and their fave dancers from West Coast Hunks say they get wilder every time.

Dancer:
"We're being bitten up. We're being scratched. I've got scars!"

Divorce parties may seem like a guilty pleasure, but the women we talked to had no regrets.

Anja:
"It's all about getting out there. New doors opening."

Angel:
"So much fun, i recommend it to everyone, it was amazing."

Mittwoch, 18. November 2009

Study: Men Focus on Women's Breasts


Study: Men Focus on Women's Breasts

Updated: Sunday, 06 Sep 2009, 12:42 PM EDT
Published : Sunday, 06 Sep 2009, 12:29 PM EDT

By MIKE BRODY

(MYFOX NATIONAL) - Many women have complained that men look at their breasts instead of their eyes when they meet, and a new study seems to have proved them right.

Researchers from New Zealand’s University of Wellington found that just under half -- 47 percent -- of men first look at a woman's chest when they first meet, according to the Daily Mail .

Another third of men look at a woman's waist or hips as their "first fixations," and fewer than 20 percent look at the face.

Some believed that evolution could be behind the findings as women with larger chests and slimmer waists have higher levels of hormones and are more fertile, but the researchers said the reasons may be simpler than that.

"Men may be looking more often at the breasts because they are simply aesthetically pleasing, regardless of the size," they said.

The researchers also found that breasts are not only the first thing men look at, they also glance at them for longer than any other body part. And that may not be a bad thing for men.

A 2007 German study published in the New England Journal of Medicine stated that staring at women's breasts improved men's health. The study claimed that staring at breasts for 10 minutes a day was as healthy as going to the gym for 30 minutes daily and prolonged a man's life by five years.

How Much Skin Should Women Show?


How Much Skin Should Women Show?
Study says '40 percent'

Updated: Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009, 6:12 PM PST
Published : Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009, 4:55 PM PST

By LILY FU

(MYFOX NATIONAL) - Ladies, if you're looking to attract the right kind of attention from men, flash 40 percent of your skin.

How do you figure that? For the purposes of their study, British scientists defined each arm as 10 percent, each leg as 15 percent and the torso for 50 percent, according to the Daily Mail. The study involved observing females at a popular nightclub in Leeds, UK, and how often they were asked to dance by men. What the study revealed was that that women who showed 40 percent of their skin were approached by twice as many men as those who were more covered up.

An outfit that would qualify as showing off 40 percent would be a sleeveless top and a skirt that's just above the knees.

"Any more than 40 percent and the signal changes from 'allure' to one indicating general availability and future infidelity," said researcher Dr. Colin Hendrie of the University of Leeds. "Show some leg, show some arm, but not any more than that."

Those most popular were women who combined the 40-percent rule with tight clothing and sexy dancing.

Some mocked the findings of the research. "Clearly this is a ridiculous survey with about as much subtlety as one of Simon Cowell's putdowns," wrote Carola Long on the New Zealand Herald . "For a start, the observation that sexy dancing and tight clothing also help attract men is hardly revelatory. It's one nightclub in one city, and the way women dress and men's responses to them varies hugely between cultural tribes and postcodes, while the assumption that women are passive creatures waiting to be approached is highly patronising. But it's hardly an isolated nugget of research."

Added Daily Mail reader Frank LeMoyne , "Sending 'researchers' into nightclubs seems to be all the rage among (pseudo)scientists these days. What a load of rubbish. Here's the real deal: Every woman is different. And that didn't cost you anything,"

Freitag, 30. Oktober 2009

Trashy Lingerie Sexy Halloween Costumes


Trashy Lingerie Sexy Halloween Costumes

Updated: Thursday, 29 Oct 2009, 10:55 AM PDT
Published : Thursday, 29 Oct 2009, 10:55 AM PDT

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Video from:
Good Day LA

Posted by: Dennis Lovelace

Los Angeles (myFOXla.com) - Looking to spice up your Halloween night? We’ve got you covered! Carmen Palumbo and the “boo-tiful” models of Trashy Lingerie show us some sexy Halloween costume ideas.

For more info visit:
www.trashy.com
www.trashygirls.com
www.trashy.com/trashy_party

Haunted Hay Ride, La



Lady Suzanne Goes for a Haunted Hayride

Updated: Friday, 30 Oct 2009, 3:27 PM PDT
Published : Friday, 30 Oct 2009, 3:27 PM PDT

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Reporter:
Suzanne Marques

Posted by: Scott Coppersmith

Calabasas - Suzanne Marques does her annual Halloween costume thing a little early this year and goes for a ride on the Haunted Hayride in Calabasas.

Lady Gaga costumes are obviously hot this year. We just wonder how authentic the costume tries to get... if that isn't too obscure a reference! ; )

You can check out the Haunted Hayride for yourself through midnight on Halloween... Saturday, October 31st.

Get ticket information at losangeleshauntedhayride.com .

Samstag, 26. September 2009

Infos zum Oktoberfest: Besucher, Zahlen
Oktoberfest organisers have made tits out of themselves by banning bare-breasted pics - but check out the best naked boob photos from last year's beer festival! (Links to bild.com) more ...



The best Oktoberfest facts: Drinkers set to splash out €1bn at beer festival

BILD presents the best Oktoberfest facts

Drinkers set to splash out €1bn at beer festival

Oktoberfest may be about drinking beer and wearing funny clothes, but nowadays it's big business - with nearly €1 billion set to be spent at this year's festival.
And that's not the only amazing fact about the legendary Munich beer festival.

Oktoberfest was first held in 1810 when Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, who was later crowned King Ludwig I, wanted his people to share in the celebration of his marriage to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen on October 12.

Anniversary celebrations continued each year, usually starting in late September and ending in the first week of October.

BILD has collected some of the best Oktoberfest facts:

Approximately €955 million are spent during the 16 days of Oktoberfest.

About 12,000 people are employed, 1,600 of whom are waitresses

There are about 100,000 seats in the festival halls.

Lost property at last year's Oktoberfest totalled about 4,000 items, including 260 pairs of glasses, 200 mobile phones, a wedding ring and two crutches...

At the 2007 event, 69,406 hectorlitres of beer, 521,872 roasted chickens and 142,253 pairs of pork sausages were consumed.

Find more Oktoberfest facts and statistics at Muenchen.de

Freitag, 25. September 2009

Thủ tướng Đức ghé quán ăn Việt


Thủ tướng Đức ghé quán ăn Việt

Thủ tướng Đức Angela đã ghé thăm quán ăn của người Việt mang tên Soup & Nem ở thành phố Leipzig trên đường đi vận động tranh cử.

Cuộc viếng thăm hôm 15/9 diễn ra rất nhanh và không được báo trước. Tờ Tuổi Trẻ cuối tuần cho hay đây là lần đầu tiên trong vòng 20 năm kể từ khi nước Đức thống nhất, một thủ tướng ghé thăm cơ sở kinh doanh của người Việt. Bà đã bắt tay các nhân viên trong quán ăn.

Merkel, 55 tuổi, đang tiến hành cuộc vận động cho cuộc bầu cử sẽ diễn ra cuối tuần này. Đảng Dân chủ Thiên Chúa giáo (CDU) của bà được dự đoán sẽ giành chiến thắng dễ dàng. Theo kết quả cuộc thăm dò dư luận mới đây do tạp chí Der Spiegel tiến hành, Merkel nhận được sự ủng hộ của 76% số người tham gia. Đối thủ chính của Merkel trong cuộc bầu cử lần này là đương kim ngoại trưởng Frank-Walter Steinmeier, thuộc đảng Dân chủ Xã hội (SPD).

Theo công bố của Đức, hiện nay ở nước này có 85.000 người Việt Nam sinh sống và làm ăn. Trong đó có 60.000 người được chính phủ Đức cho phép ở lại, những người này có điều kiện làm việc và ăn ở ổn định.

(Video: Youtube)


http://www.vnexpress.net/GL/The-gioi/Nguoi-Viet-5-chau/2009/09/3BA13DC5/

Montag, 24. August 2009

Global Warming

Is it a real threat, or just another media trend? http://www.theresident.net - get a new view on news at http://www.russiatoday.com

Sonntag, 5. Juli 2009

High School Graduation Ceremony July 04, 2009

The High School Graduation Ceremony of the Michaeli High School in Munich (as known Abiball) was being celebrated at the Paulaner beer cellar surrounded with its shady beer-garden/Biergarten. Students who passed the examination receive their Certificate of High School Graduation on this ceremony. It’s an ending and a beginning for all students here. We’re there. Let’s party! BEST WISHES!

[July 04, 2009]

Info Michaeli High School Munich/Michaeli Gymnasium
http://www.michaeli-gymnasium.de/

Montag, 15. Juni 2009

High-school Graduation - "Abitur" Certificate (german education system)

My daughter's achieved in high-school graduation in german education system (Abitur). The whole family and I really enjoy this success and are very happy. From now on she's going to enter a new step of her life. BEST WISHES! [Juni 15, 2009]

Donnerstag, 16. April 2009

The commuter


I was on a regional train of Deutsche Bahn/German Rail on the way back from work and have had a lot of time for dreaming, and... thinking about life and I have really enjoyed the fascinating landscape especially in winter when the sun is slowly going down behind the horizon.
I love these trains, because they carry me weekdays to Augsburg and bring me back home in Munich after a day of working.
It was about 26°F and cold outside. As I saw the first snow-covered fields in southern Bavaria Germany, I began to feel more and more homesick. I was tired but happy like the other commuters, I guessed.

Stop smoking , Thanks to Champix


Chantix/Champix - anti-smoking pill will help you to stop smoking if you really want to do that. It was my first definitive decision to stop smoking, used Champix. I had tried sometime in the last few years, but so far without success. I have been trying to stop smoking once again and used Champix on March 9. 2009. Champix is expensive and costs as much as the cigarettes. The anti-smoking treatment with Champix takes 3 months. [March 16, 2009]