The News Review:
- Foreign retailers invade New York
- ABC shines at Australia Day Awards
- j ‘¢Countdown to Super Bowl XLII
- eBay Tries n the Cheap Suit
- Man who killed 24-point buck didn’t have license
Foreign retailers invade New York
International Herald Tribune – Jan 29, 2008
Lumas has a bright and airy store in SoHo. Like all of the 13 stores in this global chain it sells limited editions of photographs signed by the artists. But unlike most high-end art galleries Lumas sells 100 to 150 copies of each image so prices are more affordable. Ullrich secured the lease in SoHo a couple of years ago. But he said he was having a much harder time finding a reasonably priced space in Midtown. He said rents on Madison Avenue were too steep for a photo gallery… Ullrich secured the lease in SoHo a couple of years ago. But he said he was having a much harder time finding a reasonably priced space in Midtown. He said rents on Madison Avenue were too steep for a photo gallery.
ABC shines at Australia Day Awards
abc.net.au – Jan 29, 2008
The event was a huge success and included the Bananas in Pyjamas Andrew and Julian from the Chaser Andrew Lofthouse and Jenny Woodward from the TV News and country singer Beccy Cole. It also provided an opportunity for local artists to perform to a huge crowd. Why not check out the.
j ‘¢Countdown to Super Bowl XLII
USA Today – Jan 29, 2008
Also:•View a photo gallery of the festivities in Glendale. •Meet the Giants and Patriots starters in our lineup graphic. Follow Super Bowl week at superbowl.
eBay Tries n the Cheap Suit
Motley Fool – Jan 29, 2008
The new pricing strategy could reverse that if unchecked. Thankfully there’s a more exciting part of the new plan. Beyond making photo gallery insertions free — a logical move that will make listings more visually stimulating — the real clincher is that eBay will start to penalize poor sellers by burying them in search results. Spanking the lackluster listingsIf you’re an eBay seller with a poor feedback rating or you refuse to accept eBay’s PayPal or a major credit card as a fulfillment option your listings will suffer when pitted against PayPal-ready sellers with a past of satisfying buyers. What eBay is doing here is really channeling the paid search giants like Google (Nasdaq:.
Man who killed 24-point buck didn’t have license
MLive.com – Jan 29, 2008
Contacted after the charge was authorized Tuesday afternoon James said he confessed to Bahlau and will plead guilty. “I turned myself in and told the truth on my own” James said. “Like I told the conservation officer it was an honest mistake. I always bought my deer licenses but this time I forgot.