Istanbul Fashion Week S/S 2011: Womenswear on Wallpaper

It may only be three seasons old, but Istanbul Fashion Week has definitely whetted our appetites for more sartorial Turkish delights. Its latest staging saw a gathering of the best of the country’s fashion in the city’s Itu Taskisla Campus.

Read more: Istanbul, Wallpaper Magazine, Bora Aksu, Style, Fashion Shows, Istanbul Fashion Week, Arzu Kaprol, Textiles, Dice Kayak, Fashion, Fashion Week, Spring/Summer 2011, Arts News

Istanbul Fashion Week S/S 2011: Womenswear on Wallpaper

It may only be three seasons old, but Istanbul Fashion Week has definitely whetted our appetites for more sartorial Turkish delights. Its latest staging saw a gathering of the best of the country’s fashion in the city’s Itu Taskisla Campus.

Read more: Istanbul, Wallpaper Magazine, Bora Aksu, Style, Fashion Shows, Istanbul Fashion Week, Arzu Kaprol, Textiles, Dice Kayak, Fashion, Fashion Week, Spring/Summer 2011, Arts News

Morgan to replace host Larry King

Former newspaper editor and Britain’s Got Talent judge Piers will replace US TV presenter Larry King on the US network CNN, it is announced.

Finding beauty in the punk movement

‘The Beautiful and the Damned’ exhibition in Santa Monica, made up of Ann Summa’s images from L.A.’s vibrant scene, stays away from the grubby.

‘The Beautiful and the Damned’ exhibition in Santa Monica, made up of Ann Summa’s images from L.A.’s vibrant scene, stays away from the grubby.


Officer involved in Westlake shooting had 2 previous use-of-force incidents

LAPD Officer Frank Hernandez, the 13-year department veteran who shot and killed Manuel Jamines, a death that has sparked three days of violent protests in the Westlake district, has been involved in two previous shootings while on duty, according to LAPD officials and records.

On Sunday, authorities said, Jamines was threatening passers-by with a knife, and when confronted by three officers, ignored their orders to drop the weapon. Hernandez fired two rounds when Jamines came at him with the knife raised over his head, officials have said.

Citing privacy laws, Police Chief Charlie Beck declined to discuss the past shootings or any details of Hernandez’s personnel file. He voiced support for Hernandez, however, and indicated that the 39-year-old officer’s performance should not come under suspicion because of the multiple shootings.

“If we had any concerns about his ability to use deadly force, he wouldn’t be out in the field,” Beck said in an interview Wednesday. “Each of these [shootings] need to be looked at in their individual contexts.”

In the previous shootings, Hernandez was found by LAPD officials and the agency’s oversight board to have acted within the department’s policies on the use of deadly force, according to LAPD sources who spoke on the condition that their names not be used because of privacy laws.

Hernandez first used his handgun in November 1999, his third year on the force. While assigned to the department’s Southwest Division, he and his partner responded to a robbery call and tracked the female suspect into the backyard of a home, according to an account released at the time by the department.

The pair opened fire when the woman allegedly pointed a handgun at them, according to the account. She fell to the ground, but allegedly reached for her weapon and ignored Hernandez’s orders to stop, causing him to shoot her again. A loaded semiautomatic handgun was recovered at the scene, according to the department’s account. At the time, the woman was listed in stable condition.

Almost a decade later, in December 2008, Hernandez and a different partner were helping to search for assault suspects in the LAPD’s Rampart Division. They approached an 18-year-old man they suspected of being involved in the assault, according to a department account of the incident released at the time. The man tried to flee, then pointed a gun at the officers, the account said. Hernandez shot the man once, wounding him.

Hernandez remains ineligible for patrol assignments for the time being, police officials said. An officer involved in a shooting is kept off the streets until the chief has received a formal briefing on the incident and the officer is cleared by a department psychologist to return to full duty.

— Joel Rubin

Water Main Break At Space Center Stalls Shuttle

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A water main break at NASA’s spaceport put launch preparations on temporary hold Wednesday for the next-to-last shuttle flight.

Space shuttle Discovery was supposed to be moved from the hangar to the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in preparation for a fall liftoff. The massive building where the fuel tank and booster rockets are attached to a shuttle.

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Most Hacking Victims Blame Themselves: Symantec

Just under two-thirds of all Internet users have been hit by some sort of cybercrime, and while most of them are angry about it, a surprisingly large percentage feel guilt too, according to a survey commissioned by Symantec.

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Microsoft Suspends ‘Fort Gay’ Gamer Over ‘Offensive’ Name–Then Apologizes

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Microsoft Corp. and the chief rules enforcer for Xbox Live are apologizing to a small West Virginia town and a 26-year-old gamer accused of violating the online gaming service’s code of conduct by publicly declaring he’s from Fort Gay – a name the company considered offensive.

The town’s name is real. But when Moore tried to tell Seattle-based Microsoft and the enforcement team at Xbox Live, they wouldn’t take his word for it. Or Google it. Or check the U.S. Postal Service website for a ZIP code.

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New iPod Touch REVIEWS: Critics Take On Apple’s New Device

Apple’s new iPod Touch, the “flagship” of its iPod line, has just hit the Apple store.

Is it worth spending $230 (minimum) to upgrade to Apple’s latest model?

We’ve compiled iPod Touch reviews from TechCrunch, Engadget, The Mossberg Solution and other critics to help you decide. Check out the reviews below, and see pictures of the new iPod here. Learn more about Apple’s upgrades to the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle here and here.

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Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise & More At ‘The Romantics’ Premiere (PHOTOS)

Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise led the crowd at the New York premiere of ‘The Romantics’ Tuesday night.

Holmes stars in the movie with Josh Duhamel, Malin Åkerman, Jeremy Strong, Adam Brody, and Elijah Wood, seen below. Anna Paquin missed the premiere.

Tuesday morning Holmes told Regis and Kelly that 4-year-old daughter Suri gives advice and gets final approval on her mom’s outfits. While Holmes was doing press, Suri played in Central Park with dad Tom and siblings Isabella and Connor.




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