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...Winter may still be a while away, but spring is already in the air?in New York City, at least, where more than 200 designers last month unveiled their latest looks for spring 2006. Here, a glimpse at four big trends to watch for next year...
...Winter may still be a while away, but spring is already in the air - in New York City, at least, where more than 200 designers last month unveiled their latest looks for spring 2006. Here, a glimpse at four big trends to watch for next year. Rough Stuff Forget about ladylike looks. Handbags and shoes Loh and Behold Avant-garde murals and imaginative furnishings characterise a new Singapore hotel Identity Parade An iconic style magazine marks its quarter century Summits of Style Esoteric treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection...
...bitter Siberian winter approaches, millions of wild birds heading across the Urals toward Africa stop off at the protected wetlands site at Lake Manyas in Asian Turkey. That may explain why, not far away at a farm in Kiziksa, 1,700 turkeys died this month. Scientists confirmed they were infected with H5N1, the avian influenza strain responsible for 60 human deaths in Asia since 2003. Experts now fear the virus is inexorably winging its way toward Europe. Turkish authorities quickly imposed a quarantine around the infected farm, culling 8,600 birds. But another H5N1 outbreak hit Romania's Danube delta...
...President Bush is taking more liberal positions. For example, global warming. He used to be against it. Now it's the Republican plan for heating homes this winter...
...GROWING CRISIS ? Officials expect the final death toll to top 50,000 as rescuers reach more remote mountain villages ? With winter only a few weeks away, relief workers are scrambling to find shelter for the estimated 2 million people made homeless ? Pakistan's healthcare facilities are strained to the limit. Thousands of injured people are without shelter or treatment, and officials fear large outbreaks of disease, particularly measles ? Many roads into the high mountains are wiped out, and heavy rain grounds some relief flights, further slowing efforts to reach survivors...