Tuesday, March 31, 2009

MercedesBenz Delivers 4Door DropTop



Mercedes-Benz confirmed the rumor that spread like wildfire in the previous months. The rumor is about a 4-door convertible that comes with a fascinating drop-top. The new convertible from the automaker named Ocean Drive, will make its debut early next month at the 2007 Detroit Auto Show.



At a glance the new convertible appears like a decapitated S600 but a closer look suggests sophistication and state-of-the-art quality. It is given a unique body work that boasts large grille that also serves as Mercedes-Benz hood ornament. The door handles are mated to the striking architecture of the vehicle. The vehicle is also equipped with distinctive LED-based Mercedes-Benz headlights and taillights. In addition, 4 Lamborghini doors Mercedes-Benz are integrated to create a breathtaking vehicle.



To create a catchier and more indulging convertible, Mercedes-Benz integrated Ocean Drive's power operated soft-top behind the rear seats. The automaker's Airscarf heating system is also fitted onto the four seats to allow comfy driving even in colder weather conditions.



Mercedes-Benz did not give information about the production model of the car. Further, they are claiming that the mentioned convertible is not just a concept but a design study. According to auto analysts, automaker's decision regarding the production version will be influenced significantly by how the vehicle will be received by the auto market. When Mercedes-Benz finally decides to mass produce the vehicle, it will be its first production four-door convertible since the 1960s. More information about Mercedes-Benz Ocean Drive design study will be revealed by the automaker during Detroit show press days which is scheduled on January 7 to 9 next year.



Mercedes-Benz is a German brand for cars, trucks, buses and coaches, which are produced for Daimler-Benz AG. The latter's inception can be reckoned on June 28, 1926. Mercedes is now owned by Daimler-Chrysler AG. The brand name is applied to the models of one of the premier automakers today.



The automaker has introduced auto breakthroughs both in the past and present. In 1908, Daimler-Benz and Chrysler agreed on the merger of equals, which eventually created DaimlerChrysler AG.



Mercedes-Benz pride convertibles include the 2007 CLK-Class priced at $46,200-$89,200, SL-Class $94,800-$186,000, and SLK-Class $43,350-$62,500.











As a manager of one of the largest auto store in Springfield,Massachusetts, Sarah has extensive expertise on auto parts and automotives in general. This 42 year old is a certified car enthusiast.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Preventing Alzheimer's with Vitamins

Most Alzheimer?s patients are banging their heads to find out the answer for one of the most common questions - Can vitamins help prevent Alzheimer's disease? For the benefit of these sufferers, a study was conducted in Johns Hopkins University to study the progress of Alzheimer?s disease. The results did suggest that the Alzheimer patients who consumed vitamins C and E together might slow down the progress of Alzheimer?s disease.

There is always hope that there is a cure out there, and this holds true for Alzheimer?s too. This dreadful disease robs millions of people of their lives and memories. As prevention is better than cure, you can reduce your risk of Alzheimer?s disease by adopting some simple measure that will be discussed in this article.

Effects of Alzheimer?s

A great number of our senior citizens in nursing facilities have Alzheimer?s disease. The main action of this disease is that it will shut down the short-term portion of the brain. The typical Alzheimer patient may forget the name of their children but will remember people and events from their childhood.

After 20 years of age, the human brain cells start to pass away at a rate of about 9000 per day. For this reason, scientists have been testing the effects of vitamins on the human brain. Vitamins C and E seem to offer the most benefit.

The antioxidant vitamin supplements

Vitamin C and E are building blocks of good health and may protect the aging brain from Alzheimer?s disease. A healthy body will secrete enough Vitamin C and E to defend the brain from injury from free radicals. Both of these vitamins have proven helpful in numerous health conditions including stress, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and heart disease.

In order to help protect your brain from damage, you must include a sufficient amount of antioxidant vitamins to help control Alzheimer?s. The amount of vitamins needed to help prevent Alzheimer?s varies for each individual based on several factors including genetics and diet. Typically, if you were to include 500 milligrams of vitamin C and 500 milligrams of vitamin E daily with your diet, you may help protect your brain cells from early destruction, and therefore, Alzheimer?s.

It is evident through the many studies performed that vitamins E and C may offer a defense against Alzheimer?s disease when consumed in combination. However, when vitamin E is combined with the lower doses of vitamin C found in multivitamins, there is little protective effect for brain. You must take large doses of both to get the desired effects.

Other vitamins to consider

In addition to these vitamins, there are two other substances that your body needs a healthy amount of to ward off Alzheimer?s, vitamin B and homocysteine. Low B vitamin and high homocysteine may lead to Alzheimers disease. Food sources that are rich in Vitamins B6, B12, and folate such as leafy green vegetables, spinach, chickenpeas, lentils, and asparagus should be included in your diet. Excess homocysteine will be metabolized by Vitamin B6, B12 and folate. Consumption of the food sources rich in these nutrients may minimize the occurrence of the Alzheimer?s disease.

Alan Kintel is a writer that concentrates on helping people better themselves, for cutting edge information you NEED to know check out his website at http://someofthebest.info


Sunday, March 29, 2009

Preparing a House to Sell

After you have decided to sell your house, you must prepare the house accordingly. The look of your house will be the first impression the buyer gets. So you need to prepare your house very carefully, to give the right message.

The first thing that the prospective buyer sees is the exteriors. Make any necessary repairs. If you have a lawn or garden, make it attractive. Check that the sidewalks and driveways are free of weeds and clutter. Make enough room to walk comfortably on steps, balconies, patios, etc. Clear away any unnecessary furniture and articles. Also, all pathways and rooms should have sufficient lighting. Ensure that all doors, windows and cupboards are openable. Try to remove clutter from the basement and garage. Have the house professionally cleaned, especially carpets and draperies. Any pending repairs and painting should be undertaken before listing the house for sale. Bathroom and kitchen fixtures should be in proper working condition. All pet areas and bathrooms should be cleaned thoroughly. Check that there are no clogged drains or rain gutters causing seepage and dampness. Spray an insecticide to get rid of bugs. And if you are still not sure how to prepare the house for selling, you can hire a professional inspector who can recommend what changes and repairs you need to do before selling your house. It will give you a third-party perspective of improvements required.

Additionally, it is a good idea to remove your personal imprints from the rooms. If you have too many family photos hung around, it can put the buyer off. And if you have a list of all the special features of your house and location, it can give a good impression to the buyer. Also list what items and accessories you are selling along with the house. Keep all your old bills handy for inspection. And before any prospective viewer comes, try to air the house properly so that any smells can be eliminated. You could use air fresheners or even coffee aroma for a more subtle effect. And try to keep your pets in control during the visit. Last but not least, try to disconnect your emotions from the house. Eventually it can turn out be in your favor, since you will have to part with the property.

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Designer Car Interiors Car Seats & Covers


Custom Seat Covers


Why choose to use a seat cover? Designer seat covers are available from various suppliers, they all have significant modifications in fit, construction, style and price


Caring for your car seats by using a cover is probably the most overlooked aspect of maintaining your cars appearance, not to mention the value.


Most of us will simply run the hoover over the interior once a month if that, and before long the wear and tear will undoubtedly begin to show. This will rapidly devalue the vehicles worth.


Applying seat covers will keep your seats in mint condition, saving them from unnecessary accidental damage and long term wear.


Many companies offer designer car interiors which incorporate bespoke seat covers.


You can choose from a huge range of materials including denim, sheep skin & silk. The ideal seat cover will fit so well to the vehicles original seats it will be mistaken for the original upholstery.


Not only is the seat cover used as protection, but it can be modified for comfort and style. Furthermore there are companies that will offer designer embroidery enabling you to promote your business, dedicate to your loved one, or create your own wacky art design!


If you are an intrepid outdoors man you can purchase heavy duty waterproof seat covers and boot liners to protect your upholstery so those fishing and camping trips wont end with you spending the whole of the next day scrubbing your seats clean. Simply pull the covers off and throw them into the washing machine.


Many seat covers are stain resistance, machine washable and waterproof and also make allowances for arm rests and recliner wheels, what ever your requirement or style is you will be able to find a car seat cover for your needs.


Making the right choice when buying a child seat


The first thing to consider when buying a baby car seat is safety! The seat must be appropriate for your babies size and weight. It must also fit correctly into your car. Most retailers are more than happy to give a demonstration and test the seat in your car before you buy.


Even children up to the age of eleven who are not five feet tall must use a child seat of some sort.


Once you have decided on a particular car seat make sure you follow the manufacturer's instructions to the letter. Always allow enough time as fitting a child seat can be very frustrating. Also when it comes to strapping your child in the straps are tight enough to stop the child wriggling free but not too tight to cause the child injury or discomfort. Always give the straps a tug to make sure the seatbelt has locked.


Child Seat Age and Weight Guide


Baby Seats


Babies weighing up to 13kgs and from birth up to one year should be fitted with a baby seat. Baby seats must face backwards and can be installed in either the front or back seats providing the front is not fitted with an airbag.


Child Car Seats


Child car seats are for children aged 9 months to four years. The child must be able to support their own head and weigh between 9 and 18kgs. They face forward and are normally fitted in the back seat of the car.


Booster Seats and Cushions


These types of seats are for children weighing 15 to 36kgs aged approximately 4 to 11 years old. They are primarily designed to elevate the child in order they can safely use an adult seat belt.


Finally and one of the most important aspects to remember is not to get distracted by your child whilst driving. Many accidents are caused from the parent turning round to deal with a child whilst continuing to drive. In the event the child needs attention pull over to a safe location before dealing with the situation.

About the Author

Vicki Churchill is the owner of http://www.designer-car-interiors.com, a site that specializes in designer car interiors and information on car seat safety

Friday, March 27, 2009

Ultralight Backpacks The Lightest

Why ultralight backpacks? Devotees of ultralight backpacking know you reduce your packweight most by concentrating on the ig three; backpack, shelter, and sleeping bag. Forget those 6-pound backpacks, 9-pound tents and 5-pound sleeping bags. Reduce that 20 pounds to less than 5, keep the other gear to 5 or 6 pounds, and you can chuck the hot and heavy hiking boots, put on the running shoes, and start enjoying those trails.

Four Ounce Ultralight Backpacks

No, that's not a typo. One of the ultralight backpacking suppliers recently came out with a light pack with a capacity of 1800 cubic inches, plus more in an expandable rear pocket. Designed to carry just fifteen pounds, It may be more fragile than the average pack, but it weighs just 3.7 ounces! With a pack that light you're well on your way to keeping your total packweight to fifteen pounds.

I bought a six ounce pack at Walmart. Maybe you didn't know they sold ultralight backpacks, and niether did they. I'm sure it was intended as a daypack. However, it has 1200 cubic inches and weighs only 6 ounces, so I'll use it for summer overnighters. At $4, it was light on the budget too.

It easy to imagine that a decent-sized backpack can be made at home that weighs less than 8 ounces. If it's a simple one, without extra pockets, made from light nylon material, how much could it weigh? Making your own may be the way to get the lightest backpack.

Alternatives To Ultralight Backpacks

I've used my 8-ounce duffle bag for backpacking. With no pockets, it's tough to organize things, but it has lots of room, and it is very tough. In practice, the full-length zipper makes it so easy to see everything that organization isn't very important.

I also have tied the duffle bag to an an old aluminum pack-frame, to create a full-suspension backpack. It has a hip belt, comfortable padded straps, and weighs exactly two pounds. It worked fine on a trip above timberline in the mountains of Montana. If there are any lighter exterior-frame ultralight backpacks out there, I haven't seen them.

You can also go on overnight trips with just a bivy sack, a bottle of water and a few granola bars in the pockets of your jacket. I've done this in the summer. Of course, I suppose without ultralight backpacks, this can't even be called backpacking.

By: Steve Gillman

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

On Men Buying Tampons and the Importance of Properly Targeting Your Audience

Today's Internet Marketing article has to do with a subject near and dear to my heart ever since I married my lovely wife Yvonne.

Buying Tampons for a woman... while still feeling like a man.

Picture this:

You are a guy (a man's man) and your wife, girlfriend, mistress, booty call, fling (whatever...) is sick at home when she calls you at your cellphone to ask you if you can be a sweetheart and run to the store to pick up some tampons for her.

Panic sets in...

You have no idea where to start, what to ask for at the store or what type of packaging tampons are sold in... but, you committ to run the errand in order not to piss her off and potentially ruin the relationship (imagine, she is sick AND she has her period... Double whammy.)

I don't know about you, but there is something to be said about going to a supermarket or drug store and purchasing a box of tampons that makes me as a man feel a little antsy. Starting from the fact that 99% of the time I have to ask someone (typically a woman... hopefully) where they are located in the store.

Once I get there, it is hard to distinguish among all the girlie looking boxes which is the one I am supposed to buy (I may be an expert in Internet marketing but I am clueless on the topic of which feminine hygine product to choose. All the boxes look the same and the colors are pretty similar.) - All this while trying to pull off a covert operation so no one sees me buying something that is not for me (but technically I am the only one who knows that...)

OK... On with the reason for my article and how this all ties into Marketing and Internet Salesmanship.

I think it's pretty obvious that tampons, sanitary napkins or pads are products that are targeted towards women being the purchasers and the end consumers of the product, and the top brands in the market such as Playtex, Always, Tampax and Kotex have a firm stronghold on that consumer segment.

This got me thinking about an opportunity for a new brand of tampons trying to break into an already saturated market such as tampons and what it would take...

For instance, rather than trying to cannibalize on the main target audience traditionally pursued by the main players, this new brand could create a tampon marketing campaign geared towards men who are buying tampons for their wives, girlfriends, daughters, etc. which would position itself as taking away the embarassment and confusion of the men who are running the, until now, shameful errand of going for some tampons.

I know this example may seem a bit silly to some readers at first, but I am taking the ruthless extreme in order to make a point (and there is a point...)

Let's see how this would play out:

After much discussion with an expert on the subject (my wife Yvonne), we came up with a hypothetical tampon brand called They're not for me... These tampons would be packaged in a discrete, masculine-looking box which would be color coded based on the absorbency of the tampon. For example, lue for light days, green for regular days, ed for heavy days and silver for extreme flow (personally, I would rather not imagine the days that would require these.)

Women asking men to purchase tampons while at the store would simply have to tell them which colored box (absorbency level) of They're not for me... they need.

Furthermore, the boxes could also be placed in an area highly trafficked by men and which would present the least embarassment to the male consumer buying it (e.g. condom aisle, next to the shaving needs, even behind the sales counter right next to the cigarrettes - imagine, walking up to the counter sales person and asking for a carton of Marlboro reds, a pack of gum and a blue box of They're not for me...)

In fact, a creative marketer could do cross promotions with companies that traditionally market to men to include incentives to buy the product. For instance, $2 off a six pack of beer with your purchase of They're not for me..., a sweepstakes to win tickets to a ball game, etc.

This They're not for me... brand also has the potential to incite a good amount of press coverage as it takes an unusual approach on what has been a common/embarassing issue faced by all.

Just the amount of press coverage on this would be enough to help the product launch and establish itself firmly in the market.

(BTW, to disclaim and legally cover my a*s - this is just an idea I am using as an example that I am sharing with you and I am not endorsing nor encouraging that you do anything with it. In other words, I won't be held responsible for your level of success or lack thereof if you decide to actually execute on it.)

Ok, enough about tampons for the moment, I think you get my point.

When launching a product in a highly competitive market such as selling on the Internet where there are already established competitors and the barrier to entry for new products is not that high, you need to find a way to position your product with a different twist that will allow you to specifically target what audience segment you are pursuing and address what specific benefits are in this product for them.

For example, in the They're not for me... tampon example:

- The product takes a different slant to that followed by the market leaders to address an underserved segment of the buying population by addressing an unmet need.

- This not only makes the product be more suitable to the buyers of the product but also adds a different twist that makes it stand out from the hundreds of other already available options.

- While we are on this, specifically targeting such a narrow niche also creates the possibility of selling the product at a higher price premium as this is a more targeted product which offers extra benefits/comfort level to the immediate buyer.

(For example, there is a new line of condoms by Trojan condoms being marketed specifically for women which sells on a per package price for considerably higher than the traditional male targeted line.)

KEY TAKEAWAY:

When crafting the marketing/positioning for your new product offering, think of the specific segment of the market you are pursuing and create a product that alks the talk, looks the part and addresses the wants and needs of that audience. By taking a tight/specific approach, you might be able to target a segment of the audience that may not be being fully served by other players (e.g. PC / Microsoft type computers dominate most of the general desktop market but Apple has carved a very profitable niche in the graphic designer and music production segments with their Macintosh; and have gone on to extend this music / multi-media perceived market expertise into a practically complete market domination with their i-Pod brand of MP3 players.)

Take a moment to look at your current online sales strategy and any upcoming products you may be creating. See if there is a different angle that will allow you to take advantage of your business core strengths to make the final product marketing different from every other product out there.

Think outside of the box and explore all angles no matter how absurd they may seem to you at first - there may be a gem hidden in there somewhere. After all, there must be quite a profitable niche when Clinique launched its beauty line exclusively targeting men and why Just For Men hair coloring products is one of the leading brands among the countless hair coloring options available.

Now, if you'll please excuse me, I need to run out to the store to buy some tampons for my wife.

If I could only remember if she needs egulars or supers...

George Levy is an internationally recognized marketing expert responsible for helping businesses both large and small use the Internet to sell over $100 million dollars in the United States, Canada and 14 countries across Latin America. He is the developer of the Internet Salesmanship program and is known for his Ruthless Truths about online sales and making money on the web. To get instant, Free access to his Internet Salesmanship newsletter, Blog and seven day web marketing course, visit: http://www.internetsalesmanship.com/


Monday, March 23, 2009

Ten Tips to Prepare for a Backpacking Trek


1. Make a checklist. My pocket survival kit is a good start, but you need to think about what gear you plan to take including, sleeping bag, inflatable pad, tent, camp stove, fuel, food, water, clothing and other essentials.


2. Examine your gear. Unfold your tent and check the seams. Make sure there are no tears in your sleeping bag, check your backpack frame and straps, test your camp stove, sharpen your knife, and replenish first aid kit items. Make sure your clothing and shoes fit correctly.


3. Study maps and routes. Make sure you have the most updated maps. Trails may be rerouted due to changes in land ownership, severe weather or other reasons. It's not unusual for unmarked trails to be overgrown or for new unmarked trails to be created. In many areas, trails that are navigable in one season may not be navigable in another season.


4. Determine how much weight you're willing to carry. One gallon of water weights 8 pounds, almost 4 kilograms. If you do not have access to potable water, you either have to carry it or carry water purification materials. Add the weight of your gear, tools, food and items like a camera, journal, and cell phone - and it's an easy 35-50 pounds or 16-23 kilograms.


5. Leave information on your planned route with family or friends. Aron Ralston, the climber who cut off his arm to survive a fall, told interviewers that his biggest mistake was not letting anyone know where he was going. No one knew where to look for him. Cell phone signals are not always reliable, especially in mountains and canyons. Even the most experienced and careful outdoors person can get into trouble.


6. Have a contingency plan. Nature is unpredictable. Once you get out on the trail, the planning continues. Make a mental or written note of where you find patches of edible plants, accessible water, and good shelter locations as you hike. The best way to stay out of a survival situation is to practice what you'd do if you were in a survival situation. If you have access to a wooded area, practice building a debris shelter, making a hand drill fire or twisting dogbane fibers into rope. You don't have to master these skills, but knowing what is possible is often the difference between survival and disaster.


7. Check local weather conditions. This may still not be enough, as I discovered on October 4, 1987, when the weather forecast for rain turned out to be 12-15 inches of snow. I had the right gear, but it was still a 3-hour hike down a mountain to safety. The danger in that situation was the snow-ladened trees had not dropped their leaves and when branches broke, the weight could cause injury.


8. Check and recheck every item you plan to take. Lighters and flashlight batteries are light-weight; it's a good idea to pack extras. Larabars have no refined sugar, last up to 9 months, and are an excellent alternative when you cannot prepare food.


9. Become familiar with local flora and fauna. Study field guides and well-organized websites, so you have an idea of what lives where you will be backpacking. Wild edibles in season make a delicious supplement to purchased foods. In a survival situation insects and small animals that are easy to catch could be the survival difference. Again, you don't have to eat them, but knowing what is and is not edible and having a general idea of how to prepare wild foods is valuable. I have fun discovering new foods.


10. Carry an appropriate garbage container. In the back country you need to carry out what you carry in, so make sure you have a container that you can seal to avoid contaminating the other items in your pack. Biodegradable toilet paper is an alternative, but you will still have food wrappers and other products that cannot ethically be left behind.


Happy Trails.
About the Author

JJ Murphy, is a nature writer, blogging hiker, curriculum creator and tree-hugger currently based in Harriman, NY. Visit http://www.writerbynature.com for more information, including JJ's favorite places for gear and supplies.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

The Playtex Bra A Classic

The Playtex bra line is a top of the line high quality brassieres offering exceptional
support and coverage to the modern woman at very reasonable prices. Playtex Bra is
sensitive to women needs so no matter the kind of protection you need, there is a
Playtex Bra just for you!

The Playtex bra is a line of undergarment from women all over the world. Bra is
classically defined as an undergarment for women manufactured to provide support
and coverage to the women breasts. A bra has two elastic straps places in the
shoulder, two full or half cups to hold the woman's breasts, and a band which is
placed underneath the breasts to hold the straps and the cups. They have clasps at
the back or in the front to close the bra. Playtex bra is made from various kinds of
materials such as spandex, cotton, and lace. Some Playtex bra also has wires
underneath the cups to give shape to the breasts.

The Playtex Bra line has different kinds of bra which offer different kinds of protection
depending on the woman's needs. Training bra are smaller than the regular size of
brassieres. It was invented during the 1950s and functions to give coverage and
support to adolescent and pre-adolescent girls who do not fit in the standard size
bras. The Playtex Bra line for young girls include nice, pretty training bra in fun
colors. It is the usually the bra that signals womanhood.

Another kind of bra is the maternity or nursing brassiere. It is a bra that is designed
for women to make breastfeeding easier. The design makes it easy for the mothers to
breastfeed their babies whenever they are hungry. Usually nursing bra are not wired.

The Playtex Bra line also include bra that are designed to offer complete support to
the women. They are equipped with wires underneath the cups with some padded
and some unpadded designs. Padded bras with wires give impeccable shape to the
women breast. The full support line will be perfect for women with bigger breasts.

Push up brassieres are also offered by the Playtex Bra line. The design is very popular
nowadays and give excellent lift and improve the shape of the breasts. Push up bra is
perfect for some particular dress styles. It enhances the cleavage and makes the
breasts look fuller. Another style of bra is called the shelf bra which is a specialized
bra inserted in swimsuits and tank tops to give excellent support during special
needs. Some are foamed shelf bra to give protection and enhance the breast.

The Playtex Bra line also has strapless brassieres designed to complement some
styles of clothes such as tube tops, off-shoulder, halterneck, and other clothes with
similar styles.

The Playtex Bra line also offers sports bra to support women during strenuous
exercises and during sports. The sports line of Playtex Bra are great when hiking,
running, jogging, working out, and other activities when that sensitive part of the
woman's body need maximum support.

No matter what style and type of bra that you choose, it is important that you get
the brassiere that gives maximum support while flattering your figure and avoiding
discomfort. Large breasted women are prone to back pain because of insufficient
support from ill-fitting brassieres. And Playtex Bra has a myriad of choices to make
sure that you will never have to wear ill fitting brassieres ever again.

Joyce Dietzel writes articles for your-bra-store.com a website dedicated to all the right bras for you.

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By Joyce Dietzel

Friday, March 20, 2009

Recipe South African Buttermilk Rusks

Rusks in South Africa are part of the cultural identity ? one of the things that exiles in a foreign land long for. Children are brought up on Rooibos tea (a herbal bush tea) and rusks. These aren?t the pallid soggy affairs that pass for rusks in the UK - Farleys rusks given to teething infants and guaranteed to coat your entire house with a paste of gooey gloop. South African rusks are of a texture somewhere between bread and cake, with extra bits of raisin or nuts, baked hard so that they must be dunked in tea or else gnawed slowly. They last a long time in an airtight tin, so are baked in big batches but even so they don?t last long in our house.

As an Englishwoman married to a South African living in London, I came across rusks on our visits to his family and was instantly converted. ?Ouma?s Rusks? are the famous ones that come in several varieties and we always came home with a few packs in our suitcase. On a longer visit in a cottage in Philadelphia, near Cape Town, I found a recipe to bake my own rusks, tried it and have been baking them every two weeks pretty much ever since.

When our son was a toddler waking at 5.30 every morning, the only thing that made the morning bearable was the thought of tea and rusks. Our son started off on them early and our sofa became a nest of cushions and crumbs. The first thing he ever helped bake was rusks and I always had my patience tried, as the mix became the scene of excavations with diggers or a castle with a moat. The girls also joined in when they were old enough, so for a time I had three children all wrestling to get their hands in the dough. Now the youngest is adept at making balls the right size and I have a band of useful helpers. So rusks have become part of our family culture too, my children may have missed out on the rooibos tea tradition ? (I love it, they hate it) but at least they were brought up properly as regards rusks!

Several friends in London were smitten, asked for the recipe and started baking and it has since been dispersed as far afield as Pakistan and the USA.

The recipe:

South African Buttermilk Rusks

1.240kg / 2lb12oz flour (I use 1kg wholemeal and the rest white)
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
2 teaspoons of salt
250g / 9oz butter
? cup raisins (optional)
2 eggs
1 ? cups brown sugar
2 cups buttermilk
1 cup oil

(1 cup=250ml)
Preheat the oven to 190C/380F
Grease three loaf tins of base measurement 20cmx10cm / 8?x 4? approx or any combination of deep baking dish that adds up to about the same.

In a large mixing bowl sift together the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda, cream of tartar and salt. Cut the butter into small cubes and rub into the flour. Add the raisins if you are using them. You can experiment with various nuts and seeds as well, though the rusks are equally good plain.

In another bowl mix together the buttermilk, sugar, eggs and oil and beat until well combined. Stir liquid into dry ingredients and mix then knead to a firm dough.

Form the dough into balls about the size of a ping-pong ball and pack them tightly in one layer into the loaf tins. I usually get six rows of three into each of my tins. Bake for 45 minutes.

Turn out onto a rack and leave to cool for 30 minutes before breaking up into individual rusks along the joins of the balls. Dry in a low oven 100C/200F for 4-5 hours until the centre is completely dry. These can be kept for ages in an airtight container.

Warning: crumbs guaranteed on the sofa, in the bed, over the carpet and the car seats!

Copyright 2006 Kit Heathcock


About the Author:

Kit Heathcock - worked and travelled in Italy for many years, is passionate about food and loves being a fulltime mother. Co-creator of http://www.aflowergallery.com home of original flower pictures and http://www.food-and-family.com




Thursday, March 19, 2009

Never Look Back Baseball History Leroy Satchel Page

Never Look Back

New Year resolutions come and go -- except for me.

Many years ago ? none of your business how many -- I adopted a set of good intentions propounded by the legendary African-American baseball player Leroy Paige.

He was best known as ?Satchel? ? a nickname he acquired as a young boy carrying luggage for nickels at the Mobile, Ala., train station.

I had the pleasure of interviewing the renowned star when he earned a living barnstorming the country with a back-up team from the old Negro League.

At that time, I was a rookie sportswriter for the Flint (Mich.) Daily Journal and relegated to the least assignments ? black baseball players so regarded prior to World War II.

There aren?t many of us old baseball fans around to recount the feats of Satch who may have been the greatest pitcher of all time. My evaluation of Satchel is hard to prove because he played the game before blacks were accepted in the major leagues.

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There were many professional Negro baseball teams in my days of sports writing. Black players were famous in big cities where there was a population of African-Americans large enough to support a team.

In addition to Paige, there was Cool Papa Bell, Josh Gibson, Oscar Charleston who often back-flipped to catch a fly ball, Jody Johnson and Pop Lloyd ? just to mention a few.

They played for such teams as the St. Louis Stars, East St. Louis Cubs, Chicago American Giants, Kansas City Monarchs, Washington Homestead Grays, Birmingham Black Barons and Pittsburgh Crawfords.

Though not nearly as well paid as their white counterparts -- $60 a month plus eats and lodging was typical ? Negro League players played heads-up often-unorthodox baseball. A few stars such as Paige and Gibson drew $125 a week.

After the World Series, pick-up teams of white major league players toured Negro League towns to play exhibition games. In these contests, African-American teams regularly trounced the white stars.

The opportunity to learn new tricks was the principal reason major leaguers went barnstorming in the Negro League.

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Satchel brought the Kansas City Monarchs to Flint to play the leading team of the pro-competent Industrial League. The Monarchs, with Paige on the mound, walloped our local boys -- but with a grace and skill that brought fans to feet many times.

He had an accurate fastball with which he could nip the corners. Opposing batters claimed it disappeared on its way to the plate.

His curve had drop that made grown men cry. It was like rolling a ball off a table.

To show off in exhibition games, Satchel would pitch an inning while seated in a rocking chair on the mound, or call in the outfield to sit behind him while he fanned out the side.

Once Gibson led off the first inning with a single and then razzed Satchel. Irritated, Satchel waved his teammates to the dugout, ignored Gibson who sauntered to third and then struck out the next three batters.

Satchel?s most devastating pitch was the ?hesitation.? In some mysterious manner, he could pause in mid-delivery for a millisecond. It was just enough to confound the best batters.

He let me swing against that pitch in the exhibition warm up. I struck out on three throws and quit for the day.

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Breakthrough for blacks aspiring to the major leagues came in 1947. Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson for the old Brooklyn Dodgers. Thereafter, the Negro League faded for lack of good players.

Satchel was signed up by the Cleveland Indians in 1948 as the oldest rookie ever to play major league baseball. He racked up a 6-1 record with a 2.48 ERA that year to help the Indians win the American League pennant.

He pitched one inning in the 1949 World Series won by Cleveland.

Satch retired a couple a couple years, then came back to play a season with the St. Louis Browns. However, the great Paige was then somewhere in his late forties ? an old man by baseball standards. He professed not to know his age.

With much of youthful speed gone from his fast ball, he relied on breaking stuff, including the hesitation speech.

He did right well until they outlawed the hesitation. Satch was dropped from the roster but played in the 1952 and 1953 All Star games.

Twelve years later, at the dubious age of 59, Satchel pitched three innings for the Kansas City Athletics to become the oldest player to pitch in a major league game.

Roy Campanella chaired a committee to select some players from the old Negro League for a special section of the Baseball Hall of Fame. The committee concluded two years of work without making any recommendations. It was too difficult to choose from the hundreds of candidates.

Nevertheless, the first African-American to be enshrined at Cooperstown ? on the basis of record, not skin color ? was Satchel Paige in 1971. He died in 1982.

Sometimes I wonder if he had any regrets that the color barrier was not broken before his prime, instead of in his declining years.

But then I dig out the clipping of that interview of so long ago and re-read the sage advice he gave a young sportswriter for a long and happy life ? pearls of wisdom I adopt every January as my road map for the coming year:

1. Avoid fried meats which angry up the blood.

2. If your stomach disputes with you, lie down and pacify it with cool thoughts.

3. Keep the juices flowing by jangling around gently as you go.

4. Go light on the vices, such as carrying on in society. The social ramble ain?t restful.

5. Avoid running at all times.

6. And, finally, the admonition that made Satchel Paige immortal: Never look back. Something may be gaining on you.

January 16, 2000 .

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

5 cars under $30000 that scream for summer fun!


It's coming. Summer that is. With its long warm days, who hasn't been tempted to go out and get a convertible. So here it is. 5 cars that know what fun in the sun is all about. Just don't forget the sunscreen.



Mazda MX-5 Miata

Introduced to North America 17 years ago, the Mazda Miata has become as American as apple pie. And like many of us, it has grown in just about every dimension over the years. But don't be fooled, this guy has some muscle. With a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder engine that pumps out 170hp, the Miata can hold its own, especially when it comes to the twisty bits. Great handling, strong brakes and a well-finished interior round off a top-notch package built for summer fun.


Pontiac Solstice

Not since the Pontiac Fiero have we seen a 2-passenger vehicle from GM's performance division. But all similarities stop there. The Solstice is a thoroughly modern car with a 2.4L 4-cylinder generating 177 horsepower. Available 18 wheels and distinctive styling mean the Solstice doesn't go unnoticed. Starting at just over $20,000, don't except to see many of these sitting on dealer lots anytime soon. In fact, many dealers have sold the vehicles for more than MSRP, a sign that this car is in huge demand.


Jeep Wrangler

It's no sports car but the Jeep Wrangler is all about summer fun. Put down the roof and head for the hills. With 4-wheels drive and a rugged suspension, the Wrangler is just at home on the Rubicon trail as it is in a Wal-Mart parking lot. Jeep will be introducing a revised version of the Wrangler for the 2007 model year and rumors have been swirling about a 4-door version. If so, you'll now be able to bring your friends along in comfort as well as style.


Ford Mustang Convertible

Who could forget about the original pony car? Whether you opt for the standard 210 horsepower V6 or the heart pounding 300hp V8, the Mustang grabs your attention. Open the door and you'll be greeted by a handsome interior with just enough retro cues to make it interesting. Though you could fit someone in the back seat, I wouldn't ask the in-laws to jump back there unless I was looking for trouble. Sorry, the back seat is reserved for junior. But who said buying a convertible was about being practical?


MINI Cooper Convertible

It may not be the most masculine car on the market, but the MINI Cooper Convertible is certainly one of the most fun convertibles available at any price. Check out that handling. Sticks to the road like a go-kart. Spring for the supercharged engine and its 170hp will pull this MINI around without hesitation. Truck space? Uh, yeah just about enough for a couple of gym bags but who cares? Fold down the top and put your golf clubs in the back seat. Nothing else will fit back there anyway.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Educational Toys Video Games and Enron


I was watching CBS 60 Minutes and they had an article on Echo Boomers. A prominent professor and pediatrician was told by a fortune 500 executive that the thing that struck him most about the new generation coming into the workforce, was their lack of long term vision. He said that they treated business like a video game, where if they didn't see instant results, then it wasn't of interest. He also commented that today's young employees cannot proceed in a step wise fashion, cannot accomplish a task in a methodical way. As a retailer of educational toys I immediately drew a connection. The pediatrician noted that the echo boomers had been coddled by their parents, driven to soccer practice, provided with trophies for participating. He had observed that when left to play by themselves without adult organization, they were often lost.


I couldn't help but think of the Enron scandal, where earnings were fabricated to meet the expectations of the market. I know those involved in Enron are of an earlier generation, but are we teaching similar behaviour through video games.


Educational toys have always been a mainstay of my children's fun and games. We often use science kits and science toys as fun activities on a rainy day. My children are still impulsive, but they are also prepared to make sacrifices for something that excites them.


Educational toys may not be the solution to all the world's problems but I think they are a good place to start.


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Monday, March 16, 2009

Who Should Hire the Real Estate Appraiser and Why?

Everyone involved in the sale of real estate has a vested interest in the results of a real estate appraisal. The outcome affects the seller, the buyer, the lender, and even the realtor.

A too low valuation of the property by the appraiser could mean a seller must lower the asking price. For a lending officer, it could mean a lesser commission or none at all. A too high valuation means the buyer could be paying more than the property is worth. For the realtor, his/her commission could go higher or lower, which is based on the purchase/sell price of the real estate.

An appraiser, who should be licensed by the state, performs the real estate appraisal. It is best to hire someone local with years of full-time experience in order to get a more accurate appraisal. The appraiser and appraisal are governed by the minimum standards, published periodically in the Uniform Standard of Professional Appraisal Practice by the Appraisal Foundation. The Foundation is chartered by Congress.

The recent real estate bubble, unfortunately, brought problems for appraisers and many involved in real estate transactions. According to Realty Times in their April 2006 issue, appraisers have been routinely asked by lenders to inflate real estate values to keep up with the ever-rising real estate market. One real estate appraiser in San Diego quit and turned in his license to the state, after being fired three consecutive times for refusing to inflate his valuations. Now, real estate appraisers across the United States are under a microscope from federal financial regulators and Congress.

The real estate appraiser may be hired by the seller to determine an accurate selling price or by the buyer to ensure the accuracy of the purchase price and mortgage; but generally, the lender does the hiring or uses their own in-house appraiser. Though buyers may assume the lender has their best interest, mortgage lenders have their own best interest at the forefront, especially some not-so-scrupulous lending officers who may be targeting a higher commission.

If I were a seller, I would hire my own real estate appraiser to ensure I was getting the most for my property. As a buyer, I would put the money out upfront to hire an independent and objective appraiser with no connection to anyone within the real estate transaction. This ensures that I do not contract for a mortgage, based on an inflated appraisal valuation, that will give me a new home with a lower or negative equity. The lender still may require a different appraiser.

If five different real estate appraisers evaluated the same property within the same timeframe and under the same conditions, it could result in five different and varying real estate valuations. Why? There is no set checklist or established value for each property feature and amenity. Though appraisals are based on prescribed standards, it is a subjective process.

If there is more than one real estate appraisal and they disagree significantly, you have options. If the value is too low for the seller, renovations may raise the value ? or you can decline to sell. If the lender insists on its appraiser?s value, which disagrees with your real estate appraiser?s value, as the buyer you can look for financing elsewhere ? or decline to purchase the real estate. There also is the option to bring the appraisers together to come to a common agreement on the value.

Remember, the person looking out for your best interest is yourself. Ensure the appraiser in your real estate transaction is reputable, objective with no connections to anyone in the transaction, local and experienced.

John Harris is an expert researcher and writer on real estate topics such as economics, credit improvement tips, home selling advice and home buying preparations. For more on San Diego Homes for Sale visit http://www.twtrealestate.com

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Benefits of Using a Los Angeles Real Estate Broker

Are you a Los Angeles resident who is interested in selling your home? If you are, have you made a decision as to how you want to sell your home? Homeowners who are interested in selling their homes have a number of different options. One of those options includes the use of a Los Angeles real estate broker.

Many homeowners wonder why they should use the services of a Los Angeles real estate broker. There are a number of benefits to using one. If you are about to sell your home, you should familiarize yourself with the benefits of using a Los Angeles real estate broker. Doing so will enable you to make an informed decision as to whether or not you want to sell your own home or seek assistance.

Perhaps, the most important benefit of using a Los Angeles real estate broker is the assistance that you will receive. Real estate brokers are often referred to as real estate agents. Each person, no matter which name they choose to go by, should be trained and experienced in customer service. This training will allow a real estate broker to offer you the utmost service, as well as potential buyers.

A knowledgeable and helpful real estate broker is important to the successful sale of a house. In addition to being trained in customer service, real estate brokers will assist you all the way through the selling of your home. This means that they will not only deal with potential buyers, but advertise the sale of your home, and work with lawyers or accountants. Basically, they will stay with you until the sale is officially completed. All of these features are beneficial to homeowners.

The proper advertising of your home is important because it enables potential buyers to visit your home or even know that it is for sale. Many homeowners are inexperienced when it comes to advertising and marketing. This is why many for sale by owner homes sell for less than they actually should. The knowledge and marketing experience that most real estate brokers receive will not only help your home sell, but it may also drive up the value.

If and when your home receives a buyer, that individual will likely escrow the money for the home. Arranging and managing an escrow payment is a difficult task. Many home buyers have accountants or lawyers on hand. Dealing with these professionals may be overwhelming. If you use the services of a Los Angeles real estate broker, you may not even have to have contact with these individuals. Many real estate brokers in the Los Angeles area will process and monitor all payment methods used by potential buyers.

As a homeowner, you have the final say in whether or not you want assistance with selling your home. If you offer your home as a for sale by owner home and the process is not going well, you can always seek assistance from a professional if you need it.

Brad Horn is a writer for 1 percent realtor where you can find a great resource for information regarding a Los Angeles Real Estate Broker

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Tucson Real Estate

Tucson real estate is flourishing, and it's easy to see why. Tucson is known for having ideal weather - it has a sunny, dry climate that makes it very attractive not only for tourists, but for people looking to settle.

Booming

The boom in Tucson real estate started in 2004, when total sales volume of homes in the vicinity increased by a little more than 55 percent. In the same year, the number of residential units alone rose from around 960 in November to a whopping 1,200 only one month later. Tucson real estate deals are also closed a lot faster than the time it takes to close a deal in other states. In fact, nearly 60 percent of homes in the Tucson area get sold within 30 days after it is listed. This is attributable to the fact that most Tucson homes are considered to be very good deals for buyers; the city is very livable, and the people are very accommodating.

The trend carried on in 2005 and will probably carry way into 2006, especially because the Tucson economy has become conducive to young families, recent graduates and even retirees. A lot of aggressive buyers and investors are taking advantage of the drift and are staring to put their money into Tucson real estate, which is predicted to be very profitable.

Preparing to buy

It?s a good idea to consult expert Tucson real estate agents if you are looking to buy property in the area. Most real estate agencies offer free consultation to allow you to see the costs of real estate in the area, what loan options are available to you, relocation advice etc. As an added service, some agencies even offer free one-time cleaning services for your new Tucson home.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

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LOS ANGELES -150 (KUO) VS. CHICAGO (MILLER) 2:20 ET September 14. I really liked the way the Dodgers bounced back last night at Wrigley after giving up a game they should have won the night before. They took off out of the gates, and broke it wide open in the 5th inning with a four run frame. Look for more of the same as the Dodgers continue to battle pretty much the entire NL West for the division crown. This Kuo kid impressed in his one and only start last week at New York pitching 6 innings of shut-out ball while striking out 7 and walking 3. The Cubs tend to make pitchers they've never seen before look like Cy Young, so I'm expecting them to be fooled by this guys stuff as well. Wade Miller is making his second start since coming off the DL. The first one wasn't pretty in Atlanta where he gave up 5 hits and 4 earned runs in only 3 innings of work. He'll be on a pitch count once again this afternoon, and it shouldn't take the Dodger bats more than an inning or two to figure his stuff out. It's weak, and nowhere near what he was capable of a few years back. With an important weekend series with San Diego on deck, look for the Dodgers to get out of Wrigley with a series victory.


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PHILADELPHIA +123 (MOYER) VS. ATLANTA (JAMES) 7:35 ET September 14. The Phills have won 3 of Jamie Moyer's four starts since he came over from the Mariners, and I'm expecting them to complete the sweep this evening before heading out to Houston for an important 3-game set. As long as the Phills continue to pound the ball in the clutch, I'll be riding them. Even more so with such a nice return!!! Am I seeing this correctly? The Braves are a buck thirty chalk at home to beat the Phillies. The same Phillies that swept a double header from them yesterday, and the same Phillies that have won 11 of the 17 match-ups this year. You must be talking about another Philly team, or is it the one that now only sits 1.5 games in back of the Padres for the Wild Card lead? You've got to be kidding me!!!! The Braves do NOT deserve to be the chalk in any meeting with the Phillies at this point in the season. Certainly not this high of one. They're home field advantage is null and void, and was never a really good one to begin with. Ryan Howard is swinging like a madman, and most of the Braves big hitters are riding the pine injured.


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MARYLAND/WEST VIRGINIA OVER 47 7:30 ET ESPN September 14. Make no mistake about it people, this is a huge rivalry that's seen the Terps get the best of the Mountaineers the L/5 years. Both Head Coaches Ralph Friedgen and Rich Rodriguez took over each of their respective programs back in 2001, and it's been The Fridge that holds the upper hand in the series by a 3-2 margin. That being said, the Mountaineers are a much different animal right now than they've ever been under the tutelage of HC Rodriguez. They come into this match-up the #5 ranked team in the country, and will no doubt want to put on a show for all the casual onlookers with this being the only primetime pigskin game of the night. However, the turtles aren't just going to lay down and allow the Mounty's to manhandle them. I believe Maryland has kept it very low key in their first two games of the season. Once they built a comfy first half lead vs. MTSU last week, HC Friedgen elected to pull a bulk of his starters and march a number of his reserves in for the remainder of the game. He also hasn't shown much of his aerial attack this year, and I'm hoping he's planned on unleashing it against WV's inexperienced secondary. That's where the Mounty's are most susceptible, so I'm sure the big guy has devised a plan to attempt to pick it apart. I'm going to give him and the turtles the benefit of the doubt and predict they'll be able to do it. However, I don't see the Terps containing WV's potent offensive attack at all, and RB Slaton has already said he plans on doing a number vs. the team he planned on playing for early in his career. QB White will also be able to burn the Terps defense with both his legs and his arm, and I'm looking for enough points to be accumulated by both squads to push the total 'Over' the closing number.


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IOWA STATE (+13') VS. IOWA 12:00 ET ESPN September 16
Remember, QB Tate sat out last week's game at Syracuse with an apparent abdomen injury. He won't be 100% in this one, and if the Cyclones manage to knock him out you'll cringe once you see back-up QB Manson in action. He looks the part, but he can't throw worth a damn (4 INT's). Wow, wow, wow!!! This line is way too high people!!! This is an enormous rivalry that's seen Iowa State hang with much better Iowa clubs in the past both ATS and SU!!! Don't fall for the trap!!! Even if you think Iowa will simply take it to the Cyclones after they were embarrassed in Ames last year. Don't do it. Take all the points you can get here, and enjoy what's going to be another classic battle. ISU is a solid 6-2 SU and 7-1 ATS the L/8 times these teams have met. Iowa State is a very well coached football team. HC Dan McCarney is an alumnus of the University of Iowa, and has coached on the same staff with Kirk Ferentz in the past. These two guys know each other very well, and that's a main reason why these games have been so competitive in recent years. The Cyclones still boast a fantastic offense led by QB Bret Meyer who was one of the Big 12's best QB's a year ago. They've got an excellent WR corps and a solid running game. They will be able to put some points up on the board vs. the Hawkeyes defense. Grab all the points you can get as these teams square off for Iowa bragging rights.


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MICHIGAN (+6') VS. NOTRE DAME 3:30 ET NBC September 16. Rev up the hype monster, because Michigan/Notre Dame is here!!!! You really never have to dig into all the numbers in this rivalry game. Your best bet is to just take as many points as your out is offering since the underdog is a stellar 9-1 ATS the L/10 times they've met. The Irish knocked off the maize and blue in the Big house last year as seven-point underdogs, and now it will be Michigan that look's to return the favor this season. The Wolverines are saying all the right things heading into this match-up, and it's Notre Dame that's begging them to come and prove it. Well, I believe they'll do just that and give the Irish faithful a major scare along the way. Michigan looked awfully good a week ago ripping apart what I believe to be a decent Central Michigan squad. The Irish looked good as well in defeating Penn state, but the Wolverines are a completely different monster. They're much more experienced on both sides of the ball, and I think they have the better overall defense. Look for them to try and get pressure on QB Quinn on a consistent basis since GTECH showed that as being the key to keeping this Irish offense grounded. Offensively, look for RB Mike Hart to be the reason the Wolverines cash this ticket. Passing has been darn near impossible against the Irish this year with their solid safety tandem, but running the ball hasn't. The Irish have given up a combined 277 yards in their first two games. Look for RB Hart to bounce back with a huge effort here after getting knocked out of last year's game in the first half. This will no doubt be a more entertaining game than last season, but as much as things change they tend to stay the same. In other words, grab the points!!!


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HAWAII (-12) VS. UNLV 12:00 ET September 16. The Rebels lost a tough game last week even though they believe they won it on the final play of the game. In case you were unaware, the last play of the game saw QB Steichen loft the ball into the endzone for an apparent TD catch. However, the officials said the pass was incomplete and the game was over. UNLV was so irate that it refused to go into the locker room for 15 minutes screaming at the officials and waving their helmets in the air. Still, they lost the game and might have lost QB Rocky Hinds for an undetermined amount of time as well. Now they have to trek out to the islands to take on a Hawaii team that I feel is a complete monster this season. The Warriors have one of the best offenses in the country on hand, and its defense will no doubt play better in front of the home crowd. QB Colt Brennan is the best QB in the country whom you've never heard of, and he's got one of the best WR corps in the country as well. UNLV is an improved team this year, but I don't believe their heads will be in this one. The island is always a tough place for opponents to come and play because of the beautiful surroundings. Hawaii has had two weeks to prepare for this game after nearly upsetting Alabama in Week 1. It's lights out for UNLV tonight, but at least they'll get to partake in some beautiful sight seeing and maybe be fortunate enough to get leised.


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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Real Estate That's Out Of Sight

Many real estate investors have been flocking to some of the less expensive or newly appreciating parts of the country and plunking down their hard earned cash in order to get into the game. In this Special Report, we are going to take a look at what you need to know before you invest in real estate that?s out of sight.

One of the mistakes that many real estate investors can make is to confuse what seems like inexpensive investment property with investment property that is a smart buy. This happens especially when real estate investors are used to the high prices of hometowns such as Los Angeles, New York City and Washington D.C. Real Estate investors that hail from these cities must take off their hometown ?real estate goggles? and heed the advice of local experts in the cities they are considering for investment.

Ron Akin, owner of Sunridge Management in Dallas Texas, says, I have seen real estate investors come to Texas from places where the property is expensive, like California, and they get so excited to see apartments selling for $22,000 per door when they are used to $80,000 - $120,000 per door. The key is to understand that what seems inexpensive for your home town does not mean it is inexpensive for our town. There is a lot more to consider than the price of the property before you purchase in a new market.

Once you leave the comfort of your own town to venture out to exciting new real estate destinations, real estate investors need to be aware that if property prices are lower it is also going to mean that rents are most likely lower. Sometimes rents are so low that properties won?t cash flow even if they do seem ?cheap?. Another consideration is maintenance and management expenses. When buying out of state you are going to be at the mercy of someone else watching your building and you aren?t going to have the ability to do things as inexpensively as you would if you were close to your property. Here in L.A. I have access to a very large, very reasonable labor pool. In New Jersey, where I own investment property, the available labor pool is extremely limited and at least two to two and a half times as expensive, says real estate investor Sandy Shaud.

When you are considering investing out of town or out of state, one of the first things to do is find a local investment real estate agent. It is crucial to be aware of all of the special considerations of your potential new city. Joanne Ferraro of Prudential Fox and Roach in Margate NJ says, Our city has restrictions on renting, like how many occupants you can have per unit and also restrictions on how you can?t terminate a tenant, even if their lease is up. Unless you get assistance from a local real estate agent, there is no way you can know all that you will need to know as a new property owner in our town.

If you are considering a larger purchase like an apartment building, have a few professional property managers check out the building and the rents and expenses to see if they are realistic. Ron Akin says, I have seen a lot of cases, especially sales of buildings that were managed by private owners, where the number of vacant units or the monthly expenses were not the least bit accurate. A good property manager can review the building and the books and give you their neutral opinion on whether a property can give you the cash flow you are looking for.

Another consideration is property taxes. Property taxes can vary greatly and have a great impact on your bottom line. The latest run up in real estate prices has been great for many real estate investors net worth yet bad for their monthly cash flow. If you own property in an area that reassesses property values every year, you could see a big jump in your tax liability since your property value has gone up. Sandy Shaud says, My property taxes in California are set permanently at 1.25% of the purchase price of my property. In Dallas, where I have a large apartment building, my taxes are about 3% and reassessed every year. Three percent is a huge bite out of my monthly operating budget.

Finally, you want to look at the tenant base and vacancy rate of your potential new investment town. You can buy plenty of inexpensive rental property all across the country, but will you be able to rent it out for at least a break-even cash flow? Again, this is where your local real estate agent comes in handy. They can tell you the going rents and how difficult it is to find tenants in the neighborhood you are considering.

Another consideration is the type of tenants you will most likely attract depending on where you buy. I have an investor who bought a property for $55,000 and it cash flows, but he wants to sell because he is having trouble dealing with the tenants. He bought in a rough part of the city and the occupants of his property are of a different mindset, says Megan Weil of Prudential Fox and Roach in Philadelphia. Frankly, he is scared to deal with them. Sometimes it works out better to buy a more expensive property in a neighborhood where you will be dealing with like-minded tenants, even if the cash flow isn?t as good.

There is a lot to consider before you jump into a real estate investment outside of your home town. Many seasoned investors will not buy out of town or out of state due to the increased expenses of managing a property from afar and the lack of control. Randy Bach, a CPA from Encino, advises, I tell my clients that they shouldn?t buy out of town unless they have the time and money to visit their property at least once a year. Hormoz Azizzadeh, a long time investor in Los Angeles says, I won?t buy rental property out of my area as it is too expensive and difficult to manage from far away.

However, many new real estate investors need to start in less expensive areas, as they don?t have enough money to buy in a more expensive town. Investor Sandy Shaud says, It is possible to have a successful real estate investment outside of your own home town. Just be prudent, do your homework and personally inspect the property and neighborhood. I do not recommend buying property from a meeting or on line without a personal visit.

Sandy Shaud, producer, Real Estate TV www.realestateinvestmenttv.com

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Children and Seat Belts


Would you push your child out in front of an oncoming car?


No?


Then why would you allow your child to ride in your car without their seatbelt on?


Either way, the impact could be deadly.


If your reasoning is you are only going to the store, or just dropping them off at school, think again. Most accidents happen within 25 miles of home. A collision at thirty miles per hour is equal to jumping off a three-story building. Over 600 unrestrained children under the age of 5 are killed every year and 80,000 are injured as passengers in car wrecks. Seat belts could have prevented over 50% of these injuries and fatalities.


Research shows that when adults buckle up, 87% of children buckle up too. Parents and children are spending more time in vehicles than in the past, so why not buckle up and be safe? Buckle up, set a good example, and ensure your children are restrained.


Children under the age of 5 should be in child restraint seats and children under the age of 13 should always ride in the back seat. From birth to 20 lbs, babies should be in rear-facing car seats, which are reclined 45 degrees. From 1 to 4 years, children should be in forward facing cars seats. Until children are 8 or 57 tall, they should be in boosters with lap and shoulder belts. Be sure your car seats are also installed properly. If you are unsure, check with your local police department or with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a local inspection station.


There is no valid excuse not to use your seat belts. Buckle up, buckle your children up and be safe.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Real Estate Marketing Reports Instant Web Site Content

Don't have time to create content for your site? Join the club. Many other real estate agents are in the same predicament. They need web content to increase site visits and boost search engine rankings, but don't have the time to devote to everything else that they need to be doing. So, they use pre-written content.

Everyday real estate prospects are logging onto the Internet looking for information, but are often frustrated with results that are full of sales pitches, but lacking in helpful information. Astute marketers are recognizing this and are and using pre-written real estate web site content and marketing reports to their advantage. Prewritten web content is a growing phenomenon and many agents are changing their marketing fortunes using it.

Whatever you're advertising - your services, listings or whatever - a website with great content is a great way to do it. If you market online long enough you'll discover that the most effective web sites have customized content that site visitors love, and when visitors like them the search engines do, too!

It can take months, and in some instances years to personally write enough web site copy to have an effective, lead generating web site. On the other hand, you can purchase volume content for pennies on the dollar and upload it to your web site in minutes. So, why settle for adding a page 1-2 times a week when you can add hundreds of pages whenever you want to.

Yes, well written, unique content will get you noticed by human visitors and search engine spiders alike. And when prospects visit your informative and helpful site they're more likely to do business with you because of it. And just in case you don't know it, the more web site pages you have the more visitors you'll get, which makes for even more leads.

While most real estate web sites appear to have just a few pages, the more dynamic ones frequently have hundreds of hidden, hard working pages feeding the search engines and directing visitors to them. Everyday you read about the next best thing to grow your business. Whatever you're advertising - your services, listings or whatever - a website is a great way to do it.

Connect with prospects by educating them about the home buying and selling processes. Whatever you're advertising - your services, listings or whatever - a website is a great way to do it. While it might not be right away, or as soon as you'd like, they may eventually they'll contact you for assistance.

An effective web site is integral to your long term success as a real estate agent. A well designed one can drive traffic to your site and by way of the content rich web site pages on it, pages that will be indexed by search engines.

So, stop struggling with what to say and start using prewritten content; content ready to use as letters, web site pages, real estate marketing reports, brochures, flyers, mailers, etc. Use them as is or make them uniquely yours in a matter of minutes! In any regard, if you don't have any I encourage you to get some, as they're on of the fastest and most economical ways to add value to your web site and generate more real estate leads.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Disclosing Defects is Every Seller?s Responsibility

Sellers have the responsibility of disclosing any defects in the property to the buyer. The seller should disclose defects which could affect the value of the property as well as the living conditions. The defects may relate to insulation, structure, plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling systems, fixtures, etc. No defect is too small to be kept away from the buyer.

It is understandable that most sellers feel that disclosing defects may result in a lower price, so why should they subject themselves to this? Firstly, because it is unethical and unfair to those buying your home. If this is not a good enough reason, consider the damage you will suffer if the buyer decides to sue you later.

Some states require sellers to fill in a disclosure form which has to be handed over to the buyer. If the seller does not present this form, the buyer can easily withdraw his offer and get a complete refund of his earnest money deposit. Laws have becomes stringent over the years to protect consumers, in this case the buyers. Some items have to be specifically disclosed and vary from state to state. Federal law requires disclosure related to lead content.

Even if there are no strict laws applicable, one is not allowed to mislead the buyer. You may choose to hide a minor defect but leading the buyer to believe something which is false will surely get you into trouble. If you lie about a particular defect and the seller finds out later, you will be required to reimburse for repairs and perhaps suffer litigation.

Get an inspection done if you must but reveal the condition of the property truthfully. If it is possible you should consider fixing some of the major defects. Even if you are selling your home ?as is?, it only means that you are not required to renovate or repair defects. You will still have to disclose the defects to the buyer.

Find out the legal obligations of the seller in your state to fulfill your duties completely. Although it is up to the seller to reveal all defects, it is suggested that one should do it. It will provide the buyer a clearer picture and save you from getting slapped with a lawsuit.

Sadiya Anjum - ChoiceOfHomes.com - Find listings of Homes for Sale online. Home owners may also advertise their home for sale online.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

David Hicks: Why has he not yet been bought to trial in Australia?


David Hicks: Why has he not yet been bought to trial in Australia?


Habeas Corpus: Law a prerogative writ directed to someone who detains another in custody, commanding them to produce the other person before the court. It is mainly used to test the legality of an imprisonment. Macquarie Dictionary


David Hicks is charged with conspiracy, attempted murder and aiding the enemy. But the charges are significant for what they do not spell out. Though they are extremely serious, there is no allegation that Hicks killed or specifically harmed anyone.


His captors insist that he trained in al-Qaeda camps, guarded a Taliban tank at Kandahar airport and travelled to Konduz in northern Afghanistan to join Taliban engaged in combat against US-led forces. They say he intended to kill coalition combatants in Afghanistan between September and December 2001. They insist he aided al-Qaeda and the Taliban in the context of armed conflict. There are, however, some puzzling aspects, such as the claim that Hicks translated al-Qaeda training material into English from Arabic, a language of which he is believed to have had only a limited command.


The legal limbo in which Hicks and other detainees are held means they have been unable to invoke the writ of habeas corpus. They are held on Cuban soil, leading to the technical legal argument that this exempts them from the protection of the US constitution and the normal legal protections to which a prisoner is entitled. They have been held as enemy combatants, not prisoners of war, and so have been denied the protections of the Geneva Convention. Yet the charges against Hicks relate to warlike conduct.


Through the willing surrender of two of its citizens to this process, the Australian Government has set a dangerous precedent that should alarm all Australians. The military commission that will hear the case against Hicks is an extension of the US executive, not an independent tribunal. It is answerable ultimately to a US President who has called those in Guantanamo evil people.


This is second-class justice. Even alleged terrorists are due their day in court. Nothing in these latest developments overtakes belief that the fate of Hicks should be decided under Australian law or before a properly constituted international tribunal, not by the US military.


[Major Michael Mori - Military Lawyer for David Hicks claims the five year delay, so far, in bringing David to trial is due to the fact that he did not violate any international law so the US had to make up charges and an unfair system that would rubber stamp the charges without question. Had the US used a real court system like the courts-martial, we could have had a trial within the first year. But of course, David would have been acquitted which would not have served the political agendas in the US and Australia.
All David has wanted is a fair trial and Australia did nothing to obtain that for him since a fair trial would have proven David's innocence.


David's father Terry said the United States government was keeping his son in detention at the Cuban naval base as a scapegoat following the release of other western prisoners, including fellow Australian Mamdouh Habib.


Mr Hicks said David was the only westerner left among 540 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.


I think David's the token white fella, he told the Australian Associated Press [AAP.


They're going to try and make an example out of him, particularly to the western world, that this is what happens if you play with fire.


David Hicks was granted British citizenship in December 2005 but his five-year battle for freedom again fell into limbo when the British government appealed the High Court ruling.


The US and the British governments have an agreement that British detainees will not face the US military commission.


But unlike the nine other Britons who have been released from Guantanamo Bay, Hicks has been charged - with conspiracy to commit war crimes, attempted murder and aiding and abetting the enemy.


November 8, 2006: Irish rockers U2 used the opening concert of their Australian tour to campaign for terrorist suspect David Hicks to be released from Guantanamo Bay.
The super group's front man, Bono, raised the Hicks case during a concert at the Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre in Brisbane. Bono, said Hicks should be released from the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, where he has been since 2001. We call for David Hicks to be brought back to Australia, he said.


Although Australian Attorney General Philip Ruddock announced in August that the government would push for Hicks' return to Australia, Canberra has not made any such statements since that time.


In September, Ruddock said he had demanded the trial be dealt with as quickly as possible. We want to see it resolved as soon as possible, but we have to be realistic, he was quoted as saying in the September 29 Sydney Morning Herald.


This sounds good, but the truth is that neither Ruddock nor John Howard have pressed Washington to release Hicks, as the Blair government did for the Britons incarcerated in Guantanamo.


Australians are outraged at Hicks being denied justice and a News poll taken over September 1-3 found that more than 55% believe Hicks will not receive a fair trial under US jurisdiction.


John Howard, Phillip Ruddock and foreign minister Alexander Downer's acquiescence to the new US military commission law means that they are also in favour of denying habeas corpus, and possibly not just for Hicks.


A message sent from Australia's Washington embassy to Mr Howard's office in July 2005 outlines the findings of the US Navy investigation. The message, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, said an extraordinary effort was made by the US Navy to investigate allegations of abuse.


It concluded: The Australian Government's regular visits to Mr Hicks have enabled us to assess firsthand [the US Department of Defence's treatment of Australian detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
The Department of Defence treats all detainees humanely. They are provided food, religious materials, shelter, medical care, mail service, reading materials and clothing.


Despite the Australian Government's acceptance of US Navy investigation, allegations of abuse against Mr Hicks and other detainees continue to be made.


He's pretty down. He's not well and it's very hard talking to him, Terry Hicks said.


Explaining to him about the British citizenship, he's now at that point where he doesn't really care.


David had been sexually and physically tortured and had endured 18 months' solitary confinement during his incarceration, I think that would bring anybody to their knees, his father said.


Terry Hicks slammed the Australian government for its lack of support, particularly after its involvement in the cases of drug traffickers Schapelle Corby and Van Tuong Nguyen.


Terry says here will be an appeal against US legislation that provides a new framework for military trials. The new legislation also allows tough interrogation and the indefinite detention of terrorism suspects.


It was recently signed into law by US President George W Bush.


Terry Hicks says there is not much change to the last model for US military trials, which was ruled invalid by the US Supreme Court.
David's defence team will ... appeal against this, it'll have to go through the Federal Court of America to start with, then it'll work its way through the Supreme Court.


That could take upwards of two years, so David will be stuck there for another two years. he claims.


Claims of abuse emerged, with an affidavit from a US marine who said guards bragged about routinely beating inmates.
The marine told of one guard who bragged about slamming the head of a detainee into a cell door. His statement said other guards spoke of hitting detainees and denying them water.


Former US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld: 'Detaining enemy combatants provides us with intelligence that can help us prevent future acts of terrorism. It can save lives and, indeed, I am convinced it can speed victory.' Rumsfeld approved a range of measures for use against reluctant prisoners, including solitary confinement - which could be administered in repeated, back-to-back doses of 30 days - chaining people for hours in chilled or heated interrogation rooms, and what he euphemistically called 'sleep adjustment' - in other words, deprivation.


Vincent Cassard, head of the Red Cross inspection team, said the relentless interrogations were having serious consequences for the detainees' mental health.


The International Committee of the Red Cross [ICRC feels that interrogators have too much control over the basic needs of detainees that the interrogators attempt to control the detainees through use of isolation. The interrogators have total control of the level of isolation in which the detainees were kept; the level of comfort items detainees can receive; also the access for basic needs.


Cassard gave the example of interrogators' deciding that unco-operative detainees would not be allowed books. Again Cassard told him that the Red Cross team had heard so many prisoners say that books and other 'comfort items' were confiscated for refusing to talk that they believed this must be true. Miller replied that 'he would listen to the allegations, but he had given the ICRC the accurate facts'.


Major-General Geoffrey Miller made no secret of his belief that subjecting the unco-operative to harsher conditions had boosted the yield of intelligence. 'We are developing information of enormous value to the nation, enormously valuable intelligence,' he said with passion. 'We have an enormously thorough process that has very high resolution and clarity. I think of Guant?namo as the interrogation battle lab in the war against terror.'


Shafiq Rasul, one of the Tipton Three from Staffordshire, who was freed in March 2004, described the effect of Miller's system, which after three months' in solitary led him to make a false confession of attending a 9/11 planning meeting with Osama bin Laden and the fanatical Mohamed Atta in Afghanistan in January 2000. He was told the meeting had been videotaped.


Rasul claims,' the walls [of the interrogation room were rusty, and they seemed to be soundproofed. There was no ventilation; it was hot in there. One interrogator told me that anyone who was in Afghanistan was guilty of the murders of 9/11 - even the women and children killed by the American bombing.


'But they said my position was much worse, because the meeting in this video was to plan 9/11, and loads of people had told them that this guy in a beard standing behind bin Laden was me. I told them that in 2000 I didn't leave the country that I was working at the Wednesbury branch of Currys, who would have my employment records. They told me I could have falsified those records - that I could have had someone working with me at Currys who could have altered the data the company held, and travelled on a false passport.'


Finally, as his isolation continued and the interrogators deployed their full range of techniques, Rasul said, he cracked. In a final session, a senior official had come down from Washington: 'My heart is beating, beating, I'm saying it's not me, it's not me, but I'm thinking: I'm going to be screwed, I'm on an island in the middle of nowhere, there's nothing I can do.
This woman had come down and she plays me the video. I say: Are you blind? That doesn't look anything like me. But it makes no difference. I'd got to the point where I just couldn't take any more. Do what you have to do, I told them. I'd been sitting there for three months in isolation, so I say, Yes, it's me. Go ahead and put me on trial.


The time has come for the Australian public to stand up and demand that their government return David Hicks home to face his so-called wrong doings here in Australia. With the ever growing threat of a terrorist attack here in Australia, it would seem good practice for our court system to trial Hicks for possible terror allegations.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Scenario Of Intimatewear Market

The journey of lingerie from 'cotte' to trendy intimatewear

The existence of lingerie is as old as the existence of women who wear it. In the middle ages things were easygoing as women wore various corset-like alternatives like the cotte, the bliaunt and the surcot, which move on easily over their dresses and hold the breasts firmly. Wearing underwear/corsets has been practiced since the ancient civilization of Egypt and Greece, where women wore corsets to support their breasts. Bras have been worn in all ages to support women's breasts and give them a fashionable look.

18th Century: It is believed that the history of underwear started in the 18th century. The padded silhouette with a flat stomach, slim waist and cone-shaped bust was a style. The corset, a vital part of any woman's clothing at that time, gave the body a typical shape, squeezing the internal organs and making them feel comfortable. Extreme usage of satin, silk and damask decorated with embroidery, ribbons and laces gave the effect of artistry.

19th Century: Women wore corsets, crinolines and bustles. The S-shaped silhouette trend started at that time. Women wore underwear like knickers, corset, camisole and waist slip.

20th Century: Lingerie turned out to be simpler and more practical. Corsets were replaced by a more flexible girdle modern bra. Pastel colours for lingerie came into existence. In 1910 boyish silhouette became a trend. The first brassiere to have a patent, which was accepted largely, was a bra invented by a young New York socialite named Mary Phelps Jacob in 1910. In the 1930s femininity became a fashion trend. A woman was covered by the one-piece garments known as corsets including a curved and bust-emphasizing brassiere and girdle with garters. But one-piece corsets were accepted largely and panties were reduced in size and finally gained the shape of bikini briefs.

21st century-the era of intimacy-intimatewear: In this era the fashion is pushing women to exhibit the underwear as outerwear which is worn for the sensitive pleasure of a partner. Lingerie is considered as the second skin by many women. In the present era, women have more choices than ever in terms of style, design, fabrics etc. Since many centuries fashion in connection to lingerie styles was toggling between the feminine and masculine, painful and practical. In the recent time, lingerie is the most attractive, luxurious and feminine clothing that is worn intimately and respected for its practicality and comfort.

Worldwide Market Growth Forecast of Lingerie

Today, the main concern about marketing the lingerie products is the fight for share between global brands and retailers' local labels worldwide. It is also about consumers' choice and acceptance of brand. With its matchless combination of fashion and function, lingerie is a product category that crosses the fine line between necessity and luxury. Besides these features, it has increased into about a US$30 billion-a-year industry and placed itself for further growth over the next five years.

To know the global lingerie market, it is essential to check out not only the competition between brands, but also the separate bra-wars taking place between brands and local retail labels. The leading player among lingerie brands worldwide is United States-based manufacturer Sara Lee, which has a major market share in its home country as well as the European market. After Sara Lee there exist companies like Warnaco, Fruit of the Loom, VF and Maidenform, in Europe Triumph also possess a major market share. The more comfy La Perla, meanwhile, is atop the high end of the world lingerie market.

In the retail sector, US chain Victoria's Secret, the UK's Knickerbox and northern European retailer Hunkemoller provide to the specialist market, but the huge quantity of lingerie is traded by clothing retailers like Marks & Spencer and hypermarkets like Wal-Mart and Carrefour. Though, the tendency is to be robust on briefs than bras, and repeatedly sell these items in multiple packs. While the leading retailers and brands keep up to propel the market, the nature of uniqueness demands that there is also a push of smaller, more up market labels that offer to a few niche.

Of the total world lingerie market, amounted to US$29.5 billion annually in 2003, bras calculated to 56 per cent of total sales, while briefs and the body wear/daywear/shape wear category add 32 per cent and 12 per cent in that order. Of about 6.4 billion bras and briefs were procured worldwide in 2003. The report shows that the average woman buys two bras and five pairs of briefs per year. Lingerie sales in the developed world are observed to be basic fashion-driven, with the average woman having six bras and eight pairs of briefs in her wardrobe - more than she usually requires.

The buying of these products is normally determined by style factors, like as what styles (g-string, padded bra) look best under certain types of clothing, or what colors appear best. In the past, this picture has not been right for developing countries where lingerie is bought more out of need than desire. Though, population growth, unstable demographics and the appearance of consumers with more disposable income is changing purchasing habits in these regions, and the lingerie market is projected to gain advantage from this opportunity.

According to a research report, the global lingerie market was calculated to be $29.15-billion (U.S.) in 2004 and is projected to increase (at the rate of about 9 per cent) to $31.6-billion in 2012. And the product category that will have the quickest growth is odywear, daywear and shapewear.

Despite this noteworthy growth, demand for lingerie in the developed world has been observed to be rising at about five per cent (based on low population growth, ageing demographics and product saturation), while that of the rest of the world is projected to increase by almost 20 per cent.

While this turns out to be a fairly steady 7 per cent raise in world volume to 6.8 billion units, it also amounts to massive growth in developing nations. This will go together by a noteworthy push towards offshore manufacturing in countries like China and India, as continuing enhancement in technology and communications make such alternatives far more cost effective than the domestic alternative. Markets that are expected to develop in the future include the Indian sub-continent, China and Southeast Asia. India and China are projected to increase their international market share by about US$100 million each, while Southeast Asia, already a leading market for lingerie, will increase by US$350 million in value.

Given that price points in these sub-regions are somewhat low; this expected growth shows an opportunity in huge quantity for lingerie companies. Products which shape the body and offer smooth curves are observed as a key growth sector for baby boomer lingerie buyers. New and innovative fabrics like Lycra and microfibers will keep on featuring a lot in this segment.

Prices to keep steady

With downward price emphasis at a retail level compensating any attempts at increasing manufacturers' costs, prices are not anticipated to have any noteworthy impact on lingerie market growth in the developed world till 2010. Though, value growth in the developing world is more complicated to estimate, due to the extensive trading in the gray or black markets and, hence, not at normal retail prices. Nonetheless, Sara Lee is anticipated to keep on its dominance of the developed world market and formulate sizable inroads into other markets over the next five years - even in the challenge of financial problems faced by competitors such as Warnaco and Maidenform. Along with it the low profile and hence low debt European companies like Triumph and Wolford will keep surviving. It is understandable that high-volume growth for lingerie's leasing players will come from emerging markets, while, in a sector where discrimination is important, beneficial business will also be held by niche marketers. Fortunately for all matter, lingerie is pushed by female consumers' loyalty to brand, fit and comfort, making it as one of the more financially strong segment in the apparel market.

China

China exported 4.2 billion pieces of women's undergarments in 2004, a 30 percent raise from 2003. In China, Shantou is one of the leading manufacturing hubs for women's undergarments with well-set up and good factory management systems, offering prompt service and efficient supply chain system. This harbor city in Guangdong province exported women's underwear worth $650 million in 2004, accounting to be the third of China's outbound shipments of the product. Shantou possesses more than 1,500 suppliers, about 150 of who export directly. Shantou's associated towns of Gurao, Xiashan, Chendian and Liangying are the leading manufacturing areas. Gurao, the biggest center, has more than 440 undergarment makers. Annual sales reach $260 million, including 564 million brassieres and 180 million pairs of underpants. Shantou is renowned across China as a major producer of knitted underwear. Xiashan and Chendian each produce more than $100 million worth of women's undergarments per year.

Suppliers in Shantou vary from small companies with 50 workers to big manufacturers with 1,500 employees. Though, small and midsize suppliers constitute the major companies. Many suppliers possess vertically integrated production with in-house fabric knitting, dyeing, finishing and printing, and garment sewing, embroidery and packing capability. The city's bra and panty suppliers target on midrange models, but high-end designs are also made by them. Approximately 90 per cent of output is for OEM orders.

Seamless bras and panties are trendy designs which are more preferable now a days. Hanzina Underwear Co. Ltd, a leading supplier of such products, has invested a huge amount in 20 Santoni circular knitting machines from Italy, two warp knitting systems and 350 sewing machines. The company makes 200,000 pieces per month. The use of lace and embroidered fabrics is also well-liked among Shantou suppliers. Chengtai Underwear Knitting Factory makes bra and panty sets with lace trimmings, embroidery or prints.

The midsize company makes undergarments for Wal-Mart and donna l'oren. Hongjie Underwear Industrial Co. is also a leading producer with 1,500 workers and fully integrated production that covers fabric knitting and sewing. The company provides fancy bras and panties in crocheted fabrics, intricate prints and embroidery. The company also produces items like push-up and convertible brassieres.

Many companies are making efforts to decrease their lead and delivery times. Shantou's port, one of the 20 leading harbors in China, transports cargo to many countries and regions. This facilitates suppliers to provide convenient shipping to foreign buyers and supports in continuation in transportation at cheaper rates.

India

The lingerie market in India is still in its infant stage and, until in recent times, the accessibility of high quality intimate apparel was limited to irregular or grey imports sold under the counter. Because of the limited products and lack of enough specialized and organized retail atmosphere, the fashion realization and quality awareness of the Indian consumer for intimate apparel is yet to be realized.

India is also one of the most scattered retail markets in the world. The products, so far, have been mainly marketed as a commodity and are price and margin oriented. Till today huge quantities of bras are sold to end users by male salespersons in mom-and-pop shops. Majorities of the stores do not even provide a trial room.

As a consequence, large consumer base are not sure of the functional features of a bra or even their own sizes. When Gokaldas Intimatewear began developing Enamor, their first aim was good fit. Across India Enamor surveyed and measured 4,000 women. They noticed that 80 per cent of Indian women wore a uncomfortable fitting underwear. In India, bras were made only in B and C cup sizes, though Enamor's research found that most Indian women required A or D cup sizes. In India Triumph, Lovable Lingerie, Enamor, VIP, Juliet, Amul etc are major players in lingerie market. Today 70 per cent of the lingerie market of India is unorganised. But that can be replaced with the increase in the number of malls and quality-conscious consumers. For example, Lovable's growth of 20 per cent last year was sustained by new retail space.

The joint market contribution of the leading five retailers in India totals less than two per cent. Though, Lingerie sales have increased by 12 per cent in the past five years because of a new awareness of intimatewear. Women's innerwear industry in India is worth Rs. 2,000 crore and is growing at an average rate of 12 per cent.

Turkey and Bangladesh have already observed the potential and are aggressively promoting its innerwear industry. Many Asian countries are defeating India in the US, the world's biggest clothing importer. According to the US office of Textiles and Apparel, in 2002 the country imported 198,094,426 dozen pieces of cotton underwear. India's contribution in this was a paltry 2.36 per cent. In bras using manmade material, the US imported 37,676,800 dozen pieces. While China constituted 32 per cent of these, Indonesia had 10.5 per cent. Even Bangladesh had 1 per cent. However, India exported a meager 0.65 per cent. Though, there is a great potential to be taped if approached in an organized manner with a proper set up.

Womenswear: the most profitable segment

The Rs.28,375-crore womenswear apparel segment covers 32.1 percent share of the Indian apparel market in value terms. In volume terms, market share of womenswear is one percent greater than that of menswear but in value terms its share is five percent less than that of menswear due to branded segment in womenswear was practically non-existent till a few years back. At present, it is the most profitable segment for investment. During 2005, volumes increased by 5.5 percent while value appreciation was as high as 15 percent.

Women's trousers and skirts category observed a highest growth during 2005, volumes growing nine percent and value appreciating more than 23 percent over 2004 levels. Western wear like suits and blazers and Lingerie are the two other categories where progress was excellent, volume and value growth being 10 and 21 percent respectively in the Western wear and 6.8 and 18.1 percent in lingerie.

In early days the Indian women mostly trusted foreign products or directed their friendly corner tailors to stitch form-fitting bodice, which were worn under dresses. But now the scenario is different. The first trendy movement for both men and women was seen when Associated Apparels Pvt Ltd, producers of Liberty shirts, introduced the world famous Maiden Form bras, Jockey men's underwear and Jantzen swimwear in 1962 in India.

It was a lanky period for Liberty shirts with complexity in imports and the export market initiation, so the late Bhawandas Wadhwani approached the lingerie business with technical knowhow from the USA. The brands got an achievement of optimum level with their styles and quality. But due to the government's restrictions for foreign brands, Wadhwani discontinued the overseas tie-up and changed the names to Libertina for lingerie and Liberty for men's underwear in the late 70s. From 80s to 90s the company focused on undergarments. Even today Libertina and Liberty are still one of the major players in the lingerie market.

With the great triumph of Libertina and Liberty, other Indian companies also shifted into the lingerie markets. In the 70s Peter Pan from Dawn Mills entered in the market with lingerie styles of the West. The brand was popular amongst the Indian women, but two decades later it vanished from the market.

In 1971, VIP entered the men's underwear market with a big-bang and became the most talked about brand due to its advertisement featuring model Dalip Tahil. Since then VIP is a leading player in the men's and women's underwear market. VIP launched Petals, a Lycra moulded cup bra with motifs, which was accepted well at that time, but was later discontinued. But introducing Loveable in 1996 was a huge success as they brought in a foreign brand, but it was made in India. Lovable was followed by Feelings, VIP's domestic products and Daisy Dee another foreign brand. The very ultra Vanity Fair was introduced in 2004 and lastly a Korean Brand Try for men and women in 2004. VIP's fashionable new men's innerwear called Frenchie X was targeted to meet the challenges thrown by the foreign brands.

Another leading brand in the lingerie market is Rupa & Co established in 1985. Its variety of men's, women's and children's underwear put together makes it India's biggest innerwear manufacturer and seller. Besides these two brands there are other labels produced by them. Amul, Lux Cozi, Dollar are some of the brands catering to a particular segment of the men's underwear market, while the lingerie segment has its own local offerings like Neva, Bodycare, Softy, Lady Care, Little Lacy, Red Rose, Sonari, Feather Line and many more.

In the 90s Jockey re-entered the Indian market followed by Calida and Liberti Blu. Then the very high fashion Gossard existed for a limited time. In the 21st century, Enamor, another foreign brand entered the Indian market through Gokaldas Exports and the very chic French brand Aubade started its only outlet in Mumbai. La Senza is the next foreign brand that is set to enter the market while Hanes has already set with a very unconventional ad campaign targeted to comfort for the Indian male.

One of the leading foreign players in the Indian lingerie market is Triumph. They have a presence in 150 countries around the world and a turnover of US $2 billion with a production of over 200 million units annually, producing 6000 new fashion styles per year designed by 200 designers in 11 countries. Triumph started its operation in India in six metros, and is now spread in 45 cities. As far as lingerie is concerned, India is still in its initial stage. India has to wait to become a matured market as compared to the other Asian markets like Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China and Vietnam. In the last three years there has been a great growth in the business but the retailing of lingerie and distribution channels are limited. Triumph markets through retailers, MBOs, and two franchisees in Mumbai and Kolkata, and further more they are going to increase in the near future. From 300 outlets in India they target to cross 1,000 outlets in three-five years. With all raw materials imported from Europe, Triumph is produced in Chennai and has gained a 50 per cent raise in sales since it came into the country. Though, Triumph is the only internationally managed brand, it also aims to satisfy Indian buyers and has the capability to source intelligent fabrics not offered in India. Triumph was the first to introduce moisturising fabrics with Aloe Vera and the one-piece bra which is produced by one piece of fabric. The sizes and styles are very particular to Indian consumers. Triumph which begun production in India in 1998 has been exporting to the USA before it came into the local market. With 80 per cent exports and 20 per cent local sales in India, Triumph adds new products and concepts for 5-10 styles each year.

Lately, well-known international lingerie brands - Aubade - from the fashion capital of France has entered in Indian market.

While the international lingerie outlook is as exciting and bright as the outerwear one, India's growth in the former segment can be called just about negligible. Body and beach fashion shows are showcased twice a year around the world showing the latest trends in innerwear fashion. New underwear fabrics with 'anti' treatment like anti-stress, anti-smog, anti-static, anti-allergic, anti- bacterial, anti-moisture and anti-odour pamper the body. Top European products like Bruno Banani, Excellent, Schneider, Louis Feraud, Calvin Klein, Gianfranco Ferre, DKNY, La Perla, Gossard, and Schiesser are some of the brands that set their inspiration to the ultimate test. Thanks to the new outerwear performance made by designers around the world and India, lingerie is seemed with renewed fascination in India too.

It may be shocking that there are 1000 Indian brands in the market but only 200 are nationally active. The others cater to markets in the vicinity of their production. Many of these brands have so far continued the advent of MNC labels for the last decade and should continue to do so.

The Indian lingerie Industry is growing because of the increasing domestic demand coupled with huge export potential. It will soon receive an upfront position. From a cottage industry it can be transformed into a growing trade. Indian brands have experienced that they have to be more quality conscious and work harder in branding, promotion, packaging and innovation. Only the mindset to make world class lingerie is lacking. Smaller countries like Sri Lanka, Turkey and Bangladesh are major producers in this segment. Indian companies have recognized the significance of innerwear for men and women and the competition is just boiling as new and more players arrive to offer Indians that much required fashionable lift.

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