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Mulberry transitions Georgia May Jagger from model to creative

Georgia May Jagger for Mulberry British leather goods house Mulberry has once again turned to its ambassadresses as the source of creative inspiration. In an email and social campaign Mulberry has announced that model and brand ambassador Georgia May Jagger has worked with the brand to create a “dream leather” biker jacket and accessories. Recently, the role of the model has evolved to be much more than just an attractive

Mulberry transitions Georgia May Jagger from model to creative

Georgia May Jagger for Mulberry British leather goods house Mulberry has once again turned to its ambassadresses as the source of creative inspiration. In an email and social campaign Mulberry has announced that model and brand ambassador Georgia May Jagger has worked with the brand to create a “dream leather” biker jacket and accessories. Recently, the role of the model has evolved to be much more than just an attractive

Ghana doctors to extend strike for two weeks – union

ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana’s doctors unanimously agreed on Friday to extend their strike for two weeks while pressing government for a formal document to define their conditions of service, a senior leader for the Ghana Medical Association union told reporters. The strike, under which doctors refuse to see out-patients or admit new in-patients, is an early challenge to the government’s adherence to an International Monetary Fund programme designed to restore

Johnson Health Tech to pay US fine over exercise equipment defects

Johnson Health Tech agreed to pay a $3 million penalty for failing to report a defect with its Matrix Fitness Ascent Trainers and Elliptical Trainers that could spark fires and lead to potentially serious injury, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. In January 2014, Johnson Health Tech recalled the trainers, which had sold for $6,000 to $11,000 each, after it had received multiple reports of fires, smoking, sparking or melted

Kaspersky Lab tricked antivirus rivals into deleting harmless files on your PC

Are you ready for a tech story that reads as if it’s straight out of a Bond film? For more than 10 years, Kaspersky Lab has been manipulating rival antivirus companies into deleting or disabling harmless files on your PC. Two unnamed Reuters sources claim the Russian security software developer targeted Microsoft, AVG, Avast and other developers by reverse-engineering their virus detection software to figure out how to flag good