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Michael Kors sues Costco over ads

(AP) ? Michael Kors is suing Costco saying that it illegally used pictures of its luxury bags in its ads in order to lure in customers without being authorized to sell the designer's wares.

In a federal lawsuit filed in New York, Michael Kors accused Costco of a bait-and-switch scheme. It says Costco advertised the bags as starting at $99, but didn't actually have any to sell.

Michael Kors says the ads intentionally exploit the popularity of its bags, which can retail for several hundred dollars, and lure consumers away from authorized retailers.

Costco has also been sued recently by Tiffany & Co. for alleged illegal use of its trademarks.

The lawsuit seeks a halt to the ads along with damages.

Costco Wholesale Corp. officials didn't immediately return an email seeking comment.

Associated Press

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Find out which start-ups graduated at Microsoft Accelerator

Jul 13, 2013, 01.42 PM IST

Nine entrepreneurs graduated from Microsoft Accelerator India in the second batch. The programme had received over 450 applications from which nine startups were handpicked for intensive four month incubation.

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NBA: Ex-Trojan Nick Young signs one-year deal with Lakers

Yes, you can go home again.

Nick Young did it Thursday, when he signed to play with the hometown Lakers. The deal is believed to be for one season at the veteran's minimum of $1 million, which was all the salary-cap hindered Lakers could offer the former USC and Cleveland High of Reseda standout.

Young, a 6-foot-7 shooting guard, could serve as a stand-in for Kobe Bryant until Bryant regains his fitness after suffering an Achilles tendon injury at the end of this past season. Young certainly would give the Lakers a perimeter shooting threat they've lacked.

"Nick's size, ability to create his own shot and athleticism make him a versatile player who will give our lineup multiple looks on the floor," Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said in a statement. "He's an exciting player and we're excited to have him on our roster."

The Lakers will introduce Young to reporters today at their El Segundo training facility.

By adding Young, the Lakers continued their summer roster makeover after center Dwight Howard announced last Friday that he would reject their offer to re-sign him to a five-season, $118-million deal and accept $30 million less over four seasons to play with the Houston Rockets.

The Lakers also have agreements in place with center Chris Kaman and point guard Jordan Farmar. They jettisoned small forward Metta World Peace by using the amnesty clause to waive him, giving themselves salary cap relief. They also re-signed

backup center Robert Sacre.

"God is great," Young tweeted not long after agent Mark Bartelstein announced an agreement.

Earlier in the day, Young tweeted simply, "LakersNation."

Young "will be with the team he always dreamed of playing for," Bartelstein said in his announcement. Young, who turned 28 on June 1, played last season with the Philadelphia 76ers and averaged 10.6 points and 2.2 rebounds in a backup role.

He also has played with the Washington Wizards in two different stints, and the Clippers.

Young has averaged 11.3 points, 1.9 rebounds and one assist in six seasons. He's a career 37.4 percent shooter on 3-pointers.

Bryant said Wednesday he's making progress faster than expected, but didn't have a return date in mind. He's likely to be sidelined for the start of training camp in October, although no one can say whether he is sufficiently healed to take part in light workouts by then.

Washington drafted Young 16th overall in 2007, after a stellar career at USC.

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Mass. DA: DNA links DeSalvo to Strangler victim

FILE - This Feb. 25, 1967, file photo shows self-confessed Boston Strangler Albert DeSalvo minutes after his capture in Boston. DeSalvo confessed to the string of 1960s killings but was never convicted. He died in prison in the 1970s. Massachusetts officials said Thursday, July 11, 2013, that DNA technology led to a breakthrough, putting them in a position to formally charge the Boston Strangler with the murder of Mary Sullivan, last of the slayings attributed to the Boston Strangler. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - This Feb. 25, 1967, file photo shows self-confessed Boston Strangler Albert DeSalvo minutes after his capture in Boston. DeSalvo confessed to the string of 1960s killings but was never convicted. He died in prison in the 1970s. Massachusetts officials said Thursday, July 11, 2013, that DNA technology led to a breakthrough, putting them in a position to formally charge the Boston Strangler with the murder of Mary Sullivan, last of the slayings attributed to the Boston Strangler. (AP Photo, File)

FILE - In this undated black and white file photo, Diane Dodd, left, and son Casey Sherman hold a photo in Rockland, Mass., of Dodd's sister Mary Sullivan, who was found strangled in January 1964 and is believed to have been the last victim of the Boston Strangler. Albert DeSalvo confessed to the string of 1960's killings but was never convicted. He died in prison in the 1970s. Massachusetts officials said Thursday, July 11, 2013, that DNA technology led to a breakthrough, putting them in a position to formally charge the Boston Strangler with the murder of Mary Sullivan. (AP Photo/Patriot Ledger, Greg Derr, File) MANDATORY CREDIT. BOSTON GLOBE OUT. BOSTON HERALD OUT.

(AP) ? Investigators helped by advances in DNA technology finally have forensic evidence linking longtime suspect Albert DeSalvo to the last of the 1960s slayings attributed to the Boston Strangler, leading many of the case's players to hope that it can finally be put to rest.

DeSalvo's remains will be exhumed after authorities concluded that DNA from the scene of Mary Sullivan's rape and murder produced a "familial match" with him, Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley said. Conley said he expected investigators to find an exact match when the evidence is compared with his DNA.

Sullivan, 19, was found strangled in her Boston apartment in January 1964. Sullivan, who had moved from her Cape Cod home to Boston just three days before her death, had long been considered the strangler's last victim.

The announcement represented the most definitive evidence yet linking DeSalvo to the case. Eleven Boston-area women between the ages of 19 and 85 were sexually assaulted and killed between 1962 and 1964, crimes that terrorized the region and made national headlines.

DeSalvo, married with children, a blue collar worker and Army veteran, confessed to the 11 Boston Strangler murders, as well as two others. But he was never convicted of the Boston Strangler killings.

He had been sentenced to life in prison for a series of armed robberies and sexual assaults and was stabbed to death in the state's maximum security prison in Walpole in 1973 ? but not before he recanted his confession.

Sullivan's nephew Casey Sherman has for years maintained that DeSalvo did not kill his aunt and even wrote a book on the case pointing to other possible suspects.

He said he accepted the new findings after concluding that the DNA evidence against DeSalvo appeared to be overwhelming.

"I only go where the evidence leads," he said. He thanked police and praised them "for their incredible persistence."

Attorney F. Lee Bailey, who helped to obtain the confession from DeSalvo, said the announcement will probably help put to rest speculation over the Boston Strangler's identity.

Bailey had been representing another inmate who informed the attorney that DeSalvo knew details of the crimes. Bailey went to police with the information, and he said DeSalvo, who was already in prison for other crimes, demonstrated that he knew details that only the killer would know.

Bailey would later represent DeSalvo.

"It was a very challenging case," said Bailey, who lives in Yarmouth, Maine. "My thought was if we can get through the legal thicket and get this guy examined by a team of the best specialists in the country, we might learn something about serial killers so we could spot them before others get killed."

Officials stressed that the DNA evidence links DeSalvo only to Sullivan's killing and that no DNA evidence is believed to exist for the other Boston Strangler slayings.

State Attorney General Martha Coakley, however, said investigators hoped that solving Sullivan's case might put to rest doubts about DeSalvo's guilt.

Conley said the "familial match" excludes 99.99 percent of suspects but isn't enough to close the case.

A woman who answered the phone at the home of DeSalvo's brother Richard said the family had no comment. She did not identify herself.

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Associated Press writers David Sharp in Portland, Maine and Mark Pratt in Boston contributed to this report.

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Health Issues for Women Aged 40 to 55? - Women's Health

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Syria, Iran to run for U.N. Human Rights Council: envoys

By Louis Charbonneau

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Syria and Iran are planning to run for a spot on the U.N. Human Rights Council later this year, U.N. diplomats told Reuters on Wednesday, despite criticism from watchdog groups about widespread rights abuses in both countries.

The General Assembly's annual elections for the United Nations' 47-nation Geneva-based human rights body will be held later this year in New York. There will be 14 seats available for three-year terms beginning in January 2014.

From the so-called Asia group, which includes the Middle East and Asia, seven countries - China, Iran, Jordan, Maldives, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Vietnam - are vying for four seats, U.N. diplomats said on condition of anonymity.

One diplomat predicted that Syria and Iran would fail in their bids to join the U.N. rights watchdog when the 193-nation General Assembly votes in the fall, while another said the upcoming election would be a "comedy."

Hillel Neuer, the head of UN Watch, a Geneva-based advocacy group that monitors the work of the United Nations, said "countries that murder and torture their own people must not be allowed to become the world's judges on human rights.

"Because both regimes were recently elected to other U.N. human rights panels ? Iran on the women's rights commission, and Syria on UNESCO's human rights committee ? we cannot take anything for granted," he added.

"Syria is certainly less popular now, but Iran currently heads the largest U.N. voting bloc, the non-aligned movement," Neuer said. "We need to fight these candidacies."

Philippe Bolopion of Human Rights Watch said: "Syria's candidacy, if maintained, would be a cruel joke, but would almost certainly be met with a resounding defeat."

"Iran too falls far short of the most basic standards expected of Human Rights Council members and sticks out even in an overall disappointing pool of candidates in the Asia group, with deeply problematic contenders such as Vietnam, China or Saudi Arabia," Bolopion said.

Syria attempted to run for a seat on the rights council in 2011, but withdrew due to pressure from Western and Arab states. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government and rebels are locked in an increasingly sectarian civil war that has killed as many as 100,000 people, according to U.N. figures.

Iran withdrew its bid for a seat on the rights council amid growing criticism of what one rights advocacy group said was Tehran's "appalling human rights record."

Syrian and Iranian diplomats in New York did not respond to a request for comment.

Neuer said that other candidates with questionable human rights records include Algeria, Chad, Cuba, China and Russia.

Rights advocates have successfully mounted campaigns against other candidates for the Human Rights Council in the past, including Belarus, Sri Lanka and Azerbaijan.

Last year the United States was re-elected to the rights council. Washington has often criticized the council for what it sees as unfair singling out of Israel while ignoring severe rights abuses by other countries.

(Reporting by Louis Charbonneau; Editing by Stacey Joyce)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/syria-iran-run-u-n-human-rights-council-195915259.html

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