Sing in the rain under the sturdiest umbrella November 6, 2011 HOW many times have you bought a dud umbrella? One that embarrasses you when it violently flips inside out? One that can’t quite stand up to the limp November rain, or an occasional bluster on the way to work? Well, worry no longer and consider one of these fine specimens. These umbrellas not only look [...]
Q&A: HOW TO GET DRESSED November 6, 2011 Q. I am always cold but find wool knits unflattering on my petite frame. What are the alternatives? A. Oversized chunky winter knits look great on the runway but unless you are tall, require stacked heels to balance your proportions. The secret to staying elegant (but still warm and comfortable) at this time of year [...]
In the snow in British Columbia November 6, 2011 RUNNING through Vancouver in bright ski gear, carrying boots, boards and skis is an experience in itself. Before hitting the steep and deep slopes of Whistler Blackcomb – British Columbia’s powder playground – we decided to find our ski legs at Vancouver’s nearby family resorts of Cypress, Seymour and Grouse Mountains. The local resorts are [...]
DINING IN STYLE | GOURMET AND WINE AT THE RITZ MADRID November 6, 2011 Tired after a day of museums and walking in the magnificent, enormous Parc Retiro where the Madrileños relax, talk and play, we entered the cool and peaceful Ritz Madrid. We received a warm welcome from the doormen who swept our bags inside and led us to the reception. The location could not be better. Positioned [...]
In which I star in my very own video game November 6, 2011 Being inside your own video-game sounds like fun. Unless that game is Tetris; then you’d be locked inside an endless cycle of rotating blocks, falling towards you at ever increasing speeds. I had a dream about it once. The Tetris music still brings me out in a cold sweat. So when I was asked to [...]
Gutsy Spurs provide Harry with perfect get well gift November 6, 2011 FULHAM (1) vs TOTTENHAM (3) TOTTENHAM manager Harry Redknapp revealed his recovery from minor heart surgery could keep him out of action for up to five weeks but his side prospered in his absence yesterday, producing a spirited rearguard action to emerge from Craven Cottage with three points. A seventh win in eight games looked [...]
Olympic torch: London route is revealed November 6, 2011 LONDON 2012 organisers today reveal the route for next summer’s Olympic torch relay, which will culminate in a comprehensive seven-day tour of the capital’s 32 boroughs and the City. The flame will be transported on horseback, bicycle, tram and steam-train during a 70-day route through every corner of the British Isles, from the Shetlands to [...]
Rodwell and Sturridge given England chance by Capello November 6, 2011 CHELSEA striker Daniel Sturridge and Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell have been handed their first senior England call-ups ahead of the upcoming friendlies against Spain and Sweden. The pair have graduated from Stuart Pearce’s Under-21 squad after enjoying impressive starts to the season for their clubs. As expected, skipper John Terry has been included despite being [...]
Ban countries over fixing, urges ex-corruption chief November 6, 2011 THE FORMER anti-corruption chief of the International Cricket Council (ICC) has called on the world governing body to consider banning Pakistan over the spot-fixing scandal. Lord Condon urged the ICC to prove its credibility by imposing the toughest sanctions possible for countries who do not do enough to prevent corruption in their teams. “This is [...]
Europe next target for seven-up Sarries November 6, 2011 SARACENS (23) vs SALE (10) SARACENS boss Mark McCall predicted a much-improved European campaign after seeing his side close to within four points of Premiership leaders Harlequins with a seventh successive league win. Tries from England pair David Strettle and Matt Stevens and the reliable boot of young fly-half Owen Farrell eased Sarries to a [...]