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Rebecca Minkoff's Classic Nikki Hobo (Sep 18, 2011)
This bag is casual and cool for a summer day, yet classic and refined for an evening. Rebecca Minkoff blends soft Genuine Italian leather with bold metal hardware to create a casual hobo that is hybrid of cool and tough. Adorning a pair of jeans and tee would look all the rave, but with the variety of colors this satchel comes in, one could wear this bag a variety of ways. From a road trip to the country to a day trip to the city, Rebecca Minkoff's Classic Nikki Hobo is the ultimate travel partner this summer.
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Warning to Luxury: Popularity Often Hampers Selling (Oct 11, 2011)
A Morgan Stanley survey found that many Japanese consumers avoid certain luxury brands because they are too popular.
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com wanted to share with you, dear bagistas, what makes a great everyday handbag? Check out the article below and be sure to check out bagbunch (Jan 01, 1970)
Our friends over at Bagbunch. com wanted to share with you, dear bagistas, what makes a great everyday handbag? Check out the article below and be sure to check out bagbunch. com for more great articles!What Makes a Great Everyday Handbag?Men complain about a woman’s many quirks, one of these is the typical woman’s need to have more than one handbag. After all, in the view of a practical man, a woman only needs one handbag to hold one’s things. But as we all know, for a woman, it gets more complicated than that. For one, the handbag has to match her outfit for that day. Second, the bag has to suit her activities for that day.
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Many champions turn off the switch once they become champions because they have nothing left to go for (Jan 01, 1970)
Any destination you seek has an endpoint and a completion. Many champions turn off the switch once they become champions because they have nothing left to go for. They reached their goal. For example, motivators like success, wealth, a specific dollar amount, achievement of a goal, fame, power, approval or anything else is temporary and will fizzle out. It will either fizzle out once you reach it or it will fizzle out because you’ve given up your hope that you can reach it. For most people, it’s the latter. Contribution has no fizzle point. Many of you reading this would probably like to come from this place of contribution, but have something in the way. Doubt, fear, worry.
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Old Pros Ready For Open (Sep 18, 2011)
The Open has got off to a flying start this year however it is not just the young that the course has opened up for. Next Thursday the Senior Open Championship tees off at The Old Course. The championship will be held on the famous course with famous stars from all over the world aged over 50. Forgan sponsored, Ian Woosnam, will be one of the competitors playing for the championship. Another big name hoping to make some money at Sunningdale is former European Ryder Cup captain Mark James. James, whose first Senior Tour victory came in the 2005 Senior Masters at Woburn, is in form of late and is aiming to clinch his maiden senior major title."I've had a good start to the year, winning in Mallorca and finishing tied eighth in the US Senior PGA Championship, so I feel confident going into the Senior Open at Sunningdale," said the 55-year-old."My victory in the Ford Senior Players Championship in 2005 has shown me that I can win a senior major championship and hopefully I can reproduce that type of performance again and win the Senior Open."Mark James has a good track history by winning 18 titles in 25 years on the European Tour. The Open championships is one of his favorite tournaments and he said, "I feel as if I am coming into form at just the right time and it is a title I would love to capture and it would obviously help immensely in the Senior Tour Order of Merit race."However he will have some stiff competition with other major winners Greg Norman, Sir Nick Faldo, Tom Lehman, Tom Watson, Bernhard Langer and Sam Torrance. Forgan will be supporting Ian Woosnam for the pound 192,000 prize.Langer is also in good form after falling just short of becoming the oldest winner of a European Tour event at the BMW International Open last month.The 51-year-old German has previous success at Sunningdale, winning the European Open in 1985 - the same year he won his first US Masters Green Jacket.The 2004 Ryder Cup winning captain said: "I think it always helps to have won a tournament on a golf course and I have some good memories of Sunningdale. I like it a lot. "The course is usually in fantastic condition and it is a good shot-maker's golf course, so I'm looking forward to it very much. "Traditionally we have always played The Senior Open on a links golf course so this is a little bit of a different challenge, but not a bad one. "I'm excited to be back at Sunningdale and hopefully we will have some good weather and we certainly will have good competition."