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Kate Moss hoarding collapse on Oxford Street causes injuries

Kate Moss hoarding collapse on Oxford Street causes injuries

 

 louis vuitton outlet store onlineFour people were taken to hospital after an advertising board featuring supermodel Kate Moss collapsed on London's busiest shopping street.The hoarding for fashion store Mango, on Oxford Street, fell at 16:15 GMT.Three women and a man went to hospital, one with a suspected back injury, while others suffered minor injuries.Shocked shoppers posted photographs of the scene on Twitter, one of which showed police officers struggling to hold up the giant picture of Moss.Part of the street was closed to traffic while emergency services attended, one eyewitness said.Securing hoarding A London Fire Brigade spokesman said: "Three fire engines, four fire rescue units and around 40 firefighters are at the scene. The police and London Ambulance Service are also at the scene."It is not thought at this stage that anyone is trapped but around four people are thought to have been injured."A Scotland Yard spokesman said those injured included a man in his early 60s, a woman in her mid-40s and a 23-year-old woman.He added: "Police carriers backed on to the hoarding to support it while efforts were made by workmen to secure it."It was the kind of hoarding that surrounds a shop when it is being refurbished."The Health and Safety Executive has been informed. A spokesman said: "We are aware and making initial inquiries."A Swiss watchmaker has put on display one of the most expensive watches in the world - worth $5m (3m).

 louis vuitton factory outlet ukThe white gold timepiece is encrusted with 1,282 diamonds, and will be shown to a small number of people at a corporate event in Basel.It was created by Swiss firm Hublot and took 17 people 14 months to make, according to the AFP news agency.A "mastersetter" from New York had to be flown in to fashion the largest diamonds, the watchmaker said.Analysts say despite the economic downturn in Europe Swiss watchmakers have done well this year, driven by demand in Asia."We profit off the general growth of the economy in the region," Jean-Daniel Pasche, president of the Swiss Watch Industry, told AFP."There are many people who have the means to acquire a Swiss watch - they find our products very attractive."Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim has once again come top of Forbes magazine's annual list of the world's richest billionaires.The magazine estimates that Mr Slim, whose business interests range from telecommunications to construction, is worth $69bn (44bn).He is followed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates on $61bn, and US investor Warren Buffett on $44bn.Mr Slim, 72, has now topped the list for three years in succession.In fourth and fifth place on the list are two Europeans, Bernard Arnault, the chairman and chief executive of French luxury goods group LVMH, and Amancio Ortego, the founder of Spanish fashion business Zara.Mr Arnault is estimated to be worth $41bn, and Mr Ortega $37.5bn.They are followed by Larry Ellison, the founder and chief executive of US software group Oracle. He is estimated to be worth $36bn.

louis vuitton online outlet storeLi Ka-Shing in ninth position on $25.5bn is the highest-placed Asian. The Hong Kong-based owner of Hutchison Whampoa and Cheung Kong Holdings is the world's biggest operator of container terminals.Indian steel boss Lakshmi Mittal, in 21st place, was one of the biggest fallers on the list this year, dropping out of the top 10.His wealth is now estimated at $20.7bn, down by $10.4bn as a result of higher costs and lower steel demand in Europe.Cheering crowds waving union jacks have greeted the Queen in Leicester, the first stop on the monarch's Diamond Jubilee tour of the UK. The Queen watched cultural dancers before entering De Montfort University, where she attended a fashion parade with the Duchess of Cambridge. Prince Philip viewed a project aimed at improving the local community.The royals later attended a service at Leicester Cathedral and the Queen unveiled a plaque at "Jubilee Square".Earlier, crowds had stood three-deep on pavements around Leicester's train station awaiting the monarch's arrival.There was a heavy police presence in the area, with patrol cars on the roads bordering the station and a helicopter overhead.The royals then travelled in a motorcade to De Montfort University where they were greeted by city dignitaries and university staff before entering the Hugh Aston building to view booths highlighting local projects and charities.The Queen wore a cerise cashmere dress and coat with black trim and matching hat by Angela Kelly. The duchess wore a suit by LK Bennett, a hat by James Lock, and Episode shoes.The Queen and the duchess sat side-by-side watching the fashion parade, during which six students presented the duchess with a tailor-made design for a pair of shoes, from which she chose her favourite.

 louis vuitton outlet shopCompetition winner Becka Hunt told BBC News that having her design chosen by the duchess was "incredible"."I'm kind of in shock still - it's just amazing," she said. "She's become already the biggest fashion icon you could ever see really."The crowds gathered outside Leicester Cathedral stood nine-deep in some parts of the pavement and whooped and clapped as the royals arrived.Five children presented the Queen with bunches of flowers.Danielle Mann, 7, presented the Duchess of Cambridge with a red rose for Prince William and bunches of carnations for herself, the Queen and the duke.The schoolgirl said the duchess was "very pretty" and she was "excited to meet her".Erica Swift, 85, from Blaby, had been waiting to see the royals since 10:00 GMT."I came because I want to see the Queen," she said. "Sixty years reign - she's a gracious lady and I admire her a lot. Nobody can beat her. I wish her all the best now and for many more years."Vivien Hardy, 71, said she had told the Duke of Edinburgh she was pleased he was well after his illness over Christmas."I told him we were happy to see him here and wished him well," she said.The crowd outside the cathedral broke into God Save the Queen as the service drew to a close.The royal party then went to nearby conference centre St Martins House, where the Queen met various faith leaders. The Duke of Edinburgh and Duchess of Cambridge met outreach workers.Some 162 guests attended a lunch at the venue.

 lv outlet store online The menu focused on local produce and included lamb, goat's cheese croquettes, wild mushroom tartlets, root vegetable dauphinoise, glazed beetroot and a number of desserts.The royals then went to Leicester city centre, where the Queen unveiled a plaque which would be placed in the newly named Jubilee Square.The Mayor of Leicester, Sir Peter Soulsby, said the square would be "a permanent reminder of your visit today". He presented the Queen with a photo album capturing scenes of her previous visits to Leicester.The Queen's Diamond Jubilee tour will include visits to the Isle of Wight, Birmingham, Merthyr Tydfil and Edinburgh.It will finish on 25 July in the south-east of England. Statistics from the official press centre suggest that at least 3,000 accredited journalists are in Beijing, but some put that estimate at double. Common scenes include reporters in their dozens if not hundreds surrounding a delegate or government official, and groups of journalists sitting on the ground just outside the chamber to go through printed copies of Wen Jiabao's speech. One journalist apparently managed to secure a very short comment from a significant religious figure - Buddhist abbot Shi Yongxin from the Shaolin Temple - with a heartfelt plea. In recent years, one hot online topic has been what are known as "stunning" proposals - proposals that people believe are useless or nonsense.The most controversial proposal this year came from a NPC delegate from Guangzhou, who proposed making the rare right to give birth to a second child under China's one-child policy transferable from the poor to the rich.

louis vuitton on saleMs Huang's proposal has received some public support, but many are criticising her for encouraging dropping out of school and potentially raising divorce rates.But a lady nicknamed the "most stunning proposal maker" has expressed her sorrow. CPPCC Beijing delegate Zhang Xiaomei has been booed in recent years for proposing wages for housewives and four-and-a-half-day weeks, but she argues that these are aimed at protecting women's rights.This year Ms Zhang finally won some cheers with a proposal to extend centralised heating services to southern cities.Liu Xiang, China's star athlete, is probably the most prominent absentee this year. Some delegates at the CPPCC have expressed anger, telling the "soya sauce delegate" to do some soul-searching for his "irresponsibility"."Soya sauce delegate" derives from Chinese internet jargon - "buying soya sauce" is used to describe someone who acts as an onlooker in a forum discussion but does not participate. The Sainsbury's logo is likely to be everywhere in London, after the food retailer signed the biggest sponsorship deal in Paralympic history. Firms such as Lloyds, TSB, Cadbury and EDF Energy have also bought into the event.Some fear the current wave of interest may be little more than a passing fad - but elite athlete Sarah Reinertsen believes disability sport is here to stay. "I think this is only just the beginning," she predicts. "I think we'll see a trickle down effect from the Paralympics where we have more programmes in schools and communities for people with disabilities.

louis vuitton factory outlet"Disability may be the 'new cool' right now - but I think this trend is just going to continue to grow."Disabled people are not going to go away and neither is the Paralympics." A decline in customer spend and rising costs, in the current economic climate, is blamed for closure plans at six Bonmarche stores across Wales.Stores in Aberystwyth, Bangor, Brynmawr, Carmarthen, Newtown and Llanelli are on the list.Twenty other Bonmarche stores across Wales will remain open.Last month the fashion chain, which was part of the Peacocks Group, was bought by a private equity group Sun European Partners.A Sun European Partners spokesman said the company would be closing 160 stores out of 230 Bonmarche stores across the UK.A Bonmarche spokesperson said no closure dates had been confirmed and the number of redundancies is also uncertain as staff will be offered relocation."The decline in customer spend in the current economic climate, coupled with rising costs has made trading very difficult in these areas," said the spokesperson."However, such stores are being constantly reviewed and careful consideration given."The company is in discussion with landlords and councils to "reduce costs and improve town amenities"."We are looking at the convenience of the customer and the distance she will have to travel to an open store," the spokesperson added.No date has been set for the closures.The company said it will endeavour to relocate staff to vacancies in neighbouring stores.

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