Lundi 20 juin 2011

Manager Rodriguez resigns; Marlins lose 10th straight


With the Florida Marlins enduring one of the worst losing skids in franchise history, Edwin Rodriguez decided Sunday morning it was time to call it quits as Marlins manager.

Rodriguez, who replaced Fredi Gonzalez June 23 and became the first Puerto Rican-born manager in major league history, turned in his resignation Sunday morning about two hours before the last-place Marlins faced the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field.

Bench coach Brandon Hyde managed the team in Sunday's 2-1 loss. Larry Beinfest, team president of baseball operations, said the Marlins would immediately look for an interim manager to finish out the season.

Hyde and former Marlins manager Jack McKeon, who guided the team to the 2003 World Series title, are candidates for the interim job, according to sources. Nationals third base coach Bo Porter, a former Marlins third base coach, could be another candidate the Marlins consider according to ESPN.

"This has been extremely frustrating for everyone," Beinfest said. "I think everybody here knows exactly what's going on. The 17 out of 18 (losses), the way we've played. The way we've performed has been tough on everyone, especially (Rodriguez).

"This kind of caught us a little off guard. I know there's been a lot of speculation and everything, but this wasn't something on Father's Day and my son's 13th birthday that I thought was going to be happening today. We need to work. But we do want to get somebody in here quickly, so we can at least have some calm in the dugout and move forward."

The Marlins fell to 32-40 after losing Sunday's series finale with the Rays and are in the midst of one of the most stressful stretches in club history. They've dropped a season-high 10 in a row — one loss off the franchise record set in 1998 and are 1-18 this month.

Considering the team's rapid plunge, going from 10 games over .500 and a game out of first on May 26 (29-19) to eight games under .500 and 13 games out in a span of just over three weeks, Rodriguez's decision hardly came as a surprise.

Rodriguez, 50, was on thin ice even before the season began when he accepted a one-year offer to manage the team. It's also no secret that the Marlins would like a high-profile manager — possibly the White Sox Ozzie Guillen (a former Marlins assistant) — in place when they move into their new ballpark next season.

Rodriguez closed out the 2010 season by going 46-46. The Marlins started this season 29-19 after a sweep of the defending World Series champion Giants. But it's been all downhill since.

Through it all, Rodriguez kept his sense of humor. The Marlins' manager talked discussed ghost stories at the team's hotel Saturday and joked Friday about moving the calendar ahead to July in hopes of escaping an awful June.

"I am grateful for the opportunity the Marlins gave me to manage at this level," Rodriguez said in a statement released by the team.

"It was a very hard decision for me to make, with the positive way the organization is moving; a new ballpark next season and the young core of players that this team has. I can't say enough about the effort that this staff and these players have put into this season. I could tell that they continued to give 100 percent effort each and every day on the field. I wish this organization, staff and players nothing but success in their futures."

Asked if Rodriguez would have been fired had he not turned in his resignation, Beinfest said: "I can't tell you, look in the mirrorball and say (that he was going to get fired). I think when you've been going the way we've been going, I think everything is on the table. I'm probably on the table as well, and rightfully so. When you lose 17 of 18 and you swoon the way we've swooned I think everything is evaluated all the time.
Jeudi 16 juin 2011

Bus laid on between train station and two offices



MORE than £45,000 of taxpayers' money has been spent by a council on a shuttle bus; just to get their staff to and from work.

Cheshire East Council had run the bus service for employees whose place of work was transferred from Chester to Crewe when the authority formed in April 2009.

It ran between Crewe railway station and two council offices in Crewe and was seen as an incentive for staff to use the train to get to and from work.

Now figures obtained by The Sentinel under a Freedom of Information Act request show the council spent £45,745.50 on the bus service between October 2009 and April 2011.

Transport firm D&G Bus ran the service, which operated between the train station and Emperor Court and Delamere House, at the start and end of each working day.

The figures reveal 10,500 journeys were made by council employees – at an average of 140 passenger journeys per week.

A spokesman said: "The service was provided to aid the relocation of Cheshire East Council staff from Chester-based offices to Crewe as part of Local Government Reorganisation.

"The aim was to encourage as many staff as possible to travel by train from Chester to Crewe, with a direct shuttle bus operating to the main office locations."

The contract for the shuttle bus service was initially awarded on a temporary basis until April 2010.

It was then extended for a further year, only to be scaled back on February 28 to only serve Delamere House after consultations with employees and analysis of usage figures.

The entire shuttle bus service, which cost £89-a-day to run, was scrapped this April.

At the end, it had been providing three journeys each morning and three journeys each evening.

Taxpayers today hit out at the service which had been laid on just to ferry staff to and from work.

Managing director Mel Wilson, whose Crewe lifestyle store Macouti is threatened with demolition, said: "This seems like a lot of money to spend and could be better spent on improving the town centre and access to the town centre for shoppers.

"A free shuttle bus for everyone would be a great idea."

David Mountford, of Crewe Jewellers and Pawnbrokers, has previously called for a free bus service to link the railway station, the town centre, Grand Junction Retail Park and the Crewe Business Park.

Mr Mountford said: "I would donate £5,000 a year to it because I would have an influx of people from the retail park every hour.

"I have to pay for my travel to and from work and so do my staff, so why should council employees get a benefit?"

But Simon Nagington, aged 32, owner of cafe Riminis, in Market Square, Crewe, thinks the service is a good idea.

He said: "Anything which helps Cheshire East Council to keep its employees is a good idea if it helps to retain their expertise."

Harrods Launch Their Summer Sale!


Drop everything you're doing and get yourself down to the most luxurious department store in the world, Harrods, as it's time for their world renowned Summer sale.

If you've been lusting over the perfect designer dress or pair of shoes but were too afraid to splash the cash, then now's the time as Harrods.com will be offering up to 60% off designer brands including Herve Leger, Valentino, Ralph Lauren and many, many more. Need some killer heels to finish off that outfit? Shoe lovers can enjoy generous reductions on Marc by Marc Jacobs, Stuart Wietzman, Gina and Giuseppe Zanotti.

For something a little more casual, check out sale styles from Current/Elliott, Levi's, Citizens of Humanity and VB Jeans. You can even pick up some gorgeous, flattering swimwear for this year's summer holiday from DVF and Missoni. You'll be the hottest thing on the beach!

And as if that wasn't enough, handbag lovers and hoarders will go wild for the one-off prices on handbags from designers such as Marc Jacobs, See By Chloe, Lanvin and Vivienne Westwood.

The much anticipated sale kicks off on Tuesday 14th June and will run until Monday 27th June, so get yourself over to Harrods and join the other shoppers that are already revelling in the amazing discounts on offer!

Take a look at this gorgeous Summer sale video featuring the devilishly handsome UK television presenter George Lamb and US style commentator Louise Roe.

Doug Ewert Becomes CEO of Men's Wearhouse


Men's Wearhouse (NYSE: MW), a leading specialty retailer of men's apparel, announced today at the Company's Annual Shareholder Meeting, that Douglas S. Ewert became president and chief executive officer, succeeding George Zimmer as chief executive officer. Also at the meeting, the Company's shareholders elected Ewert to the board of directors.

As previously announced, Zimmer will continue as executive chairman of the board of directors.

Zimmer stated, "I am excited to turn over the day-to-day reins of Men's Wearhouse to Doug. I know he has the same passion for this company and its people as I do. With him leading our efforts, we will continue to provide the highest level of service to our customers and our unique culture will thrive."  

Ewert concluded, "I would like to thank George for his guidance. Over the years, he has mentored me and helped me prepare for this day. I know I have big shoes to fill, yet I step into them knowing I am leading a world-class organization."

Founded in 1973, Men's Wearhouse is one of North America's largest specialty retailers of men's apparel with 1,187 stores.  The Men's Wearhouse, Moores and K&G stores carry a full selection of designer, brand name and private label suits, sport coats, furnishings and accessories and Men's Wearhouse and Tux stores carry a limited selection.  Tuxedo rentals are available in the Men's Wearhouse, Moores and Men's Wearhouse and Tux stores.  Additionally, Men's Wearhouse operates a global corporate apparel and workwear group consisting of TwinHill in the United States and Dimensions and Alexandra in the United Kingdom.
Lundi 13 juin 2011

Thousands of Kiwi children starving - KidsCan


KidsCan, which last year distributed 1.6 million food items to decile 1 to 4 primary and intermediate schools, has 105 schools on its waiting list.

For some children, the donated food was all they ate all day, chief executive Julie Helson said.

Demand had always outstripped supply in the six years KidsCan had operated, but this year about 11,000 children a day would miss out on food, she said.

KidsCan will feed about 4400 children each day this year.

The cost of living had increased and a Red Cross breakfast programme had been cancelled, which added to demand, she said.

"There are a lot of judgmental people in New Zealand who have this perception that people on low incomes are all down the pub or putting their money in gaming machines ... the majority of parents that we see actually do want the best for their children and they are very, very embarrassed when they can't provide for them."

Such poverty was the country's "hidden shame".

Roger Vivier “Uptown Downtown” Fall/Winter 2011 Collection


The story of the Uptown/Downtown collection, found in the Roger Vivier lookbook fall/winter 2011, is so good it had to be quoted here in its entirety.

“Crossing the night's threshold, moving from the daylight glam of Faubourg Saint-Honoré to the nocturnal 80s vibe of the legendary Parisian night club Le Palace, the Vivier woman is ever daring, ever chic. Belle de jour or sensual by night, she adores luxury, fine-crafted with Roger Vivier expertise and signature humorous twist.

Uptown New York, she's spied on Park Avenue in vertiginous heels and Miss Viv' Perfo bag. Dining Downtown at Bank Street's Waverly Inn, she exudes allure in her Palace 10 centimetre heels.

Hong Kong Central sees her in Boomerang boots and the new Nonsense clutch whilst in London's Mayfair she teams slim pants and biker jacket with Rallye ballerinas and Rock'n'Metro bag.

She paints the town red at Shanghai's The Bund in Crystal Palace pumps with Viv'R clutch and last but not least, Gstaad plays host to this young beauty in chunky 12 thread cashmere and Leg-up, her XXLong thigh-high boots stocking-styled in ultra-supple leather and worn with her Basquiat inspired Guardian Angel clutch in pink.

Bruno Frisoni, creative director for Roger Vivier, presents a blend of dreams and refinement, joy and chic, glamour and surprise, for both day and night. He captures every aspect of being urban: Uptown-Downtown, the spirit of our time, contrast-laden and playful. As with her heels or bags, the Roger Vivier woman remains true to her values and the timeless virtues of the Maison classics, thanks to the debut of styles sealed with the iconic R.V signature, recognisable in the Maison's emblematic buckle.
Quintessentially Parisian. Quintessentially Chic.
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