Economic chill dulls Chinese appetite for some luxury brands
Designer boutiques of Manhattan and Paris are feeling the chill of a Chinese economic slowdown that has hammered automakers and other industries.
Designer boutiques of Manhattan and Paris are feeling the chill of a Chinese economic slowdown that has hammered automakers and other industries.
Instead of becoming steaks and burgers, 7-year-old Knickers will get to live out his life in Pearson’s fields in Lake Preston.
A Romanian novelist who thought she had found a painting by Pablo Picasso seems to have been the victim of a prank.
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Santa Claus and his helpers have begun answering Christmas letters from children around the world sent to a special German post office.
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A sprawling complex of four theaters billed as the biggest performing arts center in the world has opened in southern Taiwan.
Japanese author Haruki Murakami has announced a plan to set up a library that would showcase his works and also serve as a meeting place for research and international exchanges.
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