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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Thai PM pulls out of Apec summit

AppId is over the quota
AppId is over the quota
8 November 2011 Last updated at 10:56 GMT Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra helps deliver relief supplies to Bangkok residents on 7 November 2011 Ms Yingluck said that farmers and workers hit by the floods would be compensated Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has pulled out of an Asia-Pacific summit at the weekend to focus on the floods crisis.

Water from inundated central areas is still advancing into parts of Bangkok, threatening two more industrial parks.

On Tuesday Ms Yingluck outlined plans to rehabilitate areas affected by the flooding, which has hit the economy.

More than 520 people have died as a result of the worst flooding in Thailand for half a century.

Schools delayed

Ms Yingluck had been due to attend the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) forum in Hawaii on 12 and 13 November, but she said she had asked her deputy to go instead.

"I think right now all Thais need to help each other," she said.

She announced the establishment of two committees to tackle the effects of the flooding - one to oversee reconstruction and development, the other to look at management of water resources.

Women wade through water in Bangkok on 8 November 2011 Residents in 12 districts have been told to evacuate as the flooding has encroached

And she said her government was ready to face the challenge of building confidence particularly among foreign investors.

The prime minister also promised compensation for farmers and factory workers, and help for businesses trying to recover from the floods.

But, says the BBC's Rachel Harvey in Bangkok, there was a conspicuous absence of hard figures or a clear indication of where the money will come from.

Meanwhile the flood waters are now about 7km (4.5 miles) from the key business and shopping districts in central Bangkok.

Residents have been told to evacuate in 12 out of the city's 50 districts.

The domestic airport at Don Muang remains closed but the international airport is functioning normally.

Education officials have pushed back the start of the new school term in flood-hit areas by a week to 21 November.



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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Halloween Horror: Ricky's Pulls Their Sexy “Anna Rexia” Costume



New York chain beauty store Ricky's is typically the place to go for your ridiculous, last-minute Halloween costumes. But the "Anna Rexia" costume the store was selling online brings scary to a whole new level. The skin and bones costume, complete with measuring tape to obsessively monitor lost inches, has reportedly been around for a while, however Ricky's has just pulled the costume after the backlash started. The costume is nowhere to be found on the site and a spokeswoman told the Village Voice that Ricky's was no longer selling Anna Rexia.
(MORE: The Furor Over An Anorexia Ad)
Obviously the costume was meant to be funny and it's great to see original ideas, but NewsFeed fails to see the humor in a sexy rendering of a mental illness that affects millions. And we're not alone. Trish Jones-Bendel, from the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders told ABC, "I'm just appalled because eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Depending on the rates, and how long people have had the disorder, mortality [for the illness] can be from 10 to 15 percent."
Doesn't seem so sexy now, does it?