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DIEGO, Calif. (UCFAthletics.com) – The UCF softball team (4-2) dropped both games its doubleheader vs. No. 7 Washington and UC Davis on the opening day of 22nd Annual Campbell/Cartier Classic at San Diego State. The Knights dropped a hard-fought...
Some pieces are destroyed while others are deactivated and given to men and women like Mabunda to sculpt into art. Crucially, they're never given to the army or police. In a stylish corner of London, a stone's throw from Fortnum & Mason, Cartier and...
TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Posters ad flags are displayed outside Turin courthouse during Eternit final verdict on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis de... View Photo »
A close friend of theirs in the music industry gave them a diamond-encrusted Cartier dummy -- it must have cost $20,000. Blue has officially got her first piece of bling!
DIEGO, Calif. Rachel Miller recorded her second home run of the season for the Aggies in game two, sending out a three-run shot as part of a 10-hit game for UC Davis. The Aggies had their best offensive outing of the season, combining for 17 hits on...
Given that foundation, Phillips then set out to curate pieces on the independent film’s limited budget. “I tried to be as resourceful as possible,” she says, and fortunately, she had a lot of resources. When she needed shoes, she called Roger Vivier. ...
DIEGO — The Oregon State softball team opened the Campbell/Cartier Classic on Friday with a 6-0 victory over UC Santa Barbara. Marina Demore and Aryn Feickert combined on the five-hit shutout. Demore allowed four hits and no walks with three strikeouts...
TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: A relative of the victims holds signs saying 'Mr Stephan Schmidheiny, your place is in jail' during the Eternit verdict reading on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan... View Photo »
I also sprayed the hair with Moroccanoil Frizz Control, the key product to making this look work and photograph well. Moroccanoil Frizz Control made any flyways disappear, gave me more control of the hair and the look of the bun, and kept everything frizz-free through the evening. I then placed the Cart...
Cristina Alger always fits incontestably into Park Avenue’s epicenter of corporate power breakfasts, the evening cocktail hours for young socialites in training. She likes to go there because “it’s just up from my apartment,” she said. Check the Goyard...
On Friday, the National Capital Commission ordered the temporary closure of the Rogers Crystal Garden at Confederation Park in Ottawa and the Snowflake Kingdom at Jacques-Cartier in Gatineau out of concern for the safety of visitors. NCC spokeswoman...
Cartier is a station on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is located in Pont-Viau, Laval, Quebec, Canada. It is part of the extension of this line into Laval and opened on April 28, 2007. Full Article
A person takes a picture before the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 at the courtroom in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in prison by an Italian court in a groundbreaking trial over 3,000 alleged...
View Photo »A miner, bearing a sticker of the National association of asbestos victims, arrives for the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in prison by an Italian court in a...
View Photo »A woman, wearing a badge reading '' mass murder, Eternit, Justice!'' attends the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 at the courtroom in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in prison by an Italian court...
View Photo »Miners, bearing the slogan ''mass murder, eternit, justice'' on their helmets, arrive for the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in prison by an Italian court in...
View Photo »Miners arrive for the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in prison by an Italian court in a groundbreaking trial over 3,000 alleged asbestos-related deaths. ...
View Photo »Pietro Combello, a former worker at Eternit in Casale Monferrato, holds a sign reading ''mass murder, eternit, justice!'' during the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 at the courtroom in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and...
View Photo »A man, wearing a tee-shirt reading ''careful, contain asbestos'' during the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in prison by an Italian court in a groundbreaking...
View Photo »People listen to the president of the courtroom of Turin Giuseppe Casalbore reading the sentence during the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 at the courtroom in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in...
View Photo »A picture taken on April 4, 2009 shows a children paly field near the Eternit factory in Casale Monferrato. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty on February 13, 2012 in a groundbreaking trial into 3,000 alleged asbestos-related deaths, and were sentenced to 16 years...
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View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Posters ad flags are displayed outside Turin courthouse during Eternit final verdict on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis de Cartier for 16 years each after...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: A relative of the victims holds signs saying 'Mr Stephan Schmidheiny, your place is in jail' during the Eternit verdict reading on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: A relative of the victims hold signs saying 'Stop Asbestos' during the Eternit verdict reading on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis de Cartier for 16 years...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Friends and relatives of the victims comfort each other as they listen during the Eternit asbestos trial verdict reading on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: A relative of one of the victims holds a postcard saying 'Strage Eternit: Giustizia! The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis de Cartier for 16 years each after they were accused of involuntary...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Mayors and AFeVA representatives arrive for the Eternit asbestos trial verdict at the Turin courthouse on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis de Cartier for 16...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: An asbestos miner, a member of the French delegation, poses with a latern prior to the Eternit asbestos trial verdict at the Turin courthouse on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Lawyer Cesare Zaccone, representing the Belgian defendant, waits to deliver the final speech at the Eternit asbestos trial verdict at the Turin courthouse on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Lawyer Cesare Zaccone, representing the Belgian defendant, and prosecutor Raffaele Guariniello attend the Eternit asbestos trial verdict at the Turin courthouse on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Mayors of the villages involved in the Eternit asbestos trial wait for the final verdict at the Eternit asbestos trial verdict at the Turin courthouse on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: President of the court Giuseppe Casalbore attends the Eternit asbestos trial verdict at the Turin courthouse on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis de Cartier...
View Photo »TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 13: Prosecutor Raffaele Guariniello is surrounded by media prior to the Eternit asbestos trial verdict at the Turin courthouse on February 13, 2012 in Turin, Italy. The Turin court has convicted Swiss billionaire Stephan Schmindheiny and Belgian baron Jean-Louis...
View Photo »A visitors looks at the Cartier booth during the 'Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie' at Palexpo in Geneva January 17, 2012. The Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie which has taken place each year in Geneva since 1991, it is a private event, reserved exclusively for...
View Photo »A visitor looks at the Cartier booth,during the first day of the 22th edition of the "Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie", SIHH, in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012. The SIHH is a private trade fair, reserved exclusively for professionals in fine watchmaking who are...
View Photo »PALM SPRINGS, CA - JANUARY 07: Cartier President & CEO Emmanuel Perrin arrives at The 23rd Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala at the Palm Springs Convention Center on January 7, 2012 in Palm Springs, California.
View Photo »A person takes a picture before the trial of two-former Eternit executives, on February 13, 2012 at the courtroom in Turin. A Swiss billionaire and a Belgian baron were found guilty and sentenced to 16 years each in prison by an Italian court in a groundbreaking trial over 3,000 alleged...
View Photo »A close friend of theirs in the music industry gave them a diamond-encrusted Cartier dummy -- it must have cost $20,000. Blue has officially got her first piece of bling!
I also sprayed the hair with Moroccanoil Frizz Control, the key product to making this look work and photograph well. Moroccanoil Frizz Control made any flyways disappear, gave me more control of the hair and the look of the bun, and kept everything frizz-free through the evening. I then placed the Cart...
Her Cartier headband was one of a kind—with such an important piece of jewelry, we wanted to keep the hair understated yet modern and romantic
Charlize wore a dramatic Cartier diamond headband and when you have such an important piece of jewelry, it can become too much, almost old-fashioned, if you have slick, over-styled hair
Cartier’s advantage is that it’s not just a jewelry company and, if you were to do a breakout of sales, watches are more important
just Jenny from the block. If the block in question is that one on Rodeo Drive between Cartier and Prada
It always seems that if you have an amazing vintage Cartier bracelet or a signed Tiffany piece, you can’t go wrong ... You just can’t do the same type of filigree work anymore. A lot of that inspired my own pieces. They have a modern twist, but that’s my natural inclination.
These clocks were a true testimony to the imagination and sense of humor of Cartier’s designers as well as their enthusiasm for exoticism
With Sowind, PPR also gets movement-manufacturing capability, which I suspect will be used to take its Gucci watch offering up-market to compete with the offering of Christian Dior, say, if not into Cartier territory
Although I hesitate to call it a trend because Chopard and Cartier have always made them. But now they’re more fun.
It might not have quite the same prestige as Tiffany or Cartier, but it is a well-respected brand in China.
The guy took the Macdonald-Cartier bridge to Gatineau and came back ... We did not cross over.
