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Islamic fashion boutique in Lodi stocks clothes in

By admin, 10 August, 2010, No Comment

While mannequins at the mall still are decked in the last of summer’s spaghetti straps, the ones in the storefront window of Al-Hayaa Islamic Fashion are draped in loose tunic blouses and anklelength skirts. "Not everyone wants to dress like Hannah Montana," said Gabull Alhadhrami. She and her sister, Zarah Abdullah-Ali, opened Al-Hayaa — it’s named for the Muslim tenet of modesty — about two years ago in a shopping center on Lodi’s Turner Road.

The sisters launched the boutique to offer fashionconscious Muslim women a shopping experience that they didn’t have while growing up in San Joaquin County: The ability to walk into a store and find racks full of items suitable both to their tastes and religious values. To browse, to try on, to ask, "What do you think of this?"

In some ways, Alhadhrami said, wearing hijab — the term refers to both the head covering Muslim women wear as well as to a modest style of dress in general — is a more complicated choice than it was when she decided to do so as a senior at Lodi High School.

Yet, at the same time,tiffany bangles, there are more shopping options and new systems of support for young women who choose to dress in a way that identifies them as Muslim.

"This is a cover-up that a lot of little girls will wear," said Alhadhrami, holding up an abaya, a dark, robe-like dress.

She then displayed tunics and head scarves and gowns.

And also long denim skirts and buttoned blouses, garments that look more typically Western than other pieces in the shop, but that still leave the body mostly covered.

Besides the store, both sisters have full-time jobs in which they interact closely with the public — Alhadhrami is a nurse practitioner and Abdullah- Ali is a teacher. Many of their clients do, too.

"They don’t want to further distance themselves,tiffany necklaces," Alhadhrami said.

It used to be, she said, that strangers put more trust in her because she wore hijab.

"It definitely was not the political climate that it is now," she said.

Islam is not the only faith that stresses modesty in women’s dress. Eternity, a national designer of modest eveningwear, for example, sells long-sleeved, high-necked "temple-ready" gowns for Mormon brides as well as a white bridal hijab.

But the decision to dress according to religious standards of modesty has become an increasingly politicized one for Muslim women.

French lawmakers have approved a ban on face-covering veils,tiffany rings, and the results of a recent poll from the Pew Research Center show adults in many other European countries would strongly support such a bill.

Most Americans, though, said they would be against it.

"I’m always baffled when people bring politics into it," said Mariam Sobh, editor of the popular Islamic fashion blog hijabtrendz.com. "For me, I’ve never seen it as a political thing."

Wearing hijab as a child and teenager was sometimes a lonely experience at school, she said. But now, she manages a website where she posts photos

of garments from mainstream stores that can be adapted by hijab-wearing women. She also encourages women to share their fashion experiences — why they choose to wear hijab, or not.

"It seems like they love personal stories because they can relate," Sobh said. She started the blog in 2007. "With the Internet, there’s so much out there. There’s so much support."

Alhadhrami and Abdullah-Ali were raised by a Mexican-American Catholic mother and an Arab-American Muslim father.

When it came to Islamic clothing, Alhadrami said, they often were limited to what could be found on a rack in the corner of a Pakistani grocery store, or "someone would make a trip abroad and bring things back and hopefully, it would be in your size."

Jasmine Ali, a sophomore at Middle College High School, chose to start wearing hijab as a fifth-grader. Depending on the season and what’s trendy, it can be difficult to find clothing in the mall, she said.

In an era of skinny jeans, "All my pants are five sizes too big."

Ali, 15, was on the San Joaquin Delta College campus this week with her best friend, Amalie Dougish, who also wears hijab — but with a more bohemian flare. She was dressed in a long, patchwork dress over a blouse with thin pinstripes.

Both girls stressed that hijab is a choice for them. "Islam is not compulsion," Ali said. "It’s a choice between you and God."

But it’s a choice that can come with challenges. They sometimes worry about anti-Muslim sentiment. And, Dougish,tiffany cuff Links, 15, said, "When you wear it, you’re representing your religion," she said. "When people see you in hijab, they don’t see you, they see all Muslim people."

At the same time, they said, they have an opportunity to carve a distinctly American Muslim identity.

"In Saudi Arabia, it’s all about the glammed-out abayas," Dougish said. "In North Africa, you see a lot of bright colors. Each place has its own …" "Mix of culture and religion," Ali finished. "We’re making ourselves American Muslims."

Contact reporter Jennifer Torres at (209) 546-8252 or jtorres@recordnet.com. Visit her blog at recordnet.com/ torresblog.

The New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show Reports

By admin, 8 August, 2010, No Comment

The 4th annual New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show today reported it had a ten percent increase in attendance year-over-year and a substantial uptick in sales. This four-day show, which opened one day prior to the JA New York Summer Show, was held July 23-26, 2010, at New York’s Metropolitan Pavilion.

The show’s more than 100 domestic and international retailers and dealers,Charm pendant, which featured the finest selection of antique and vintage pieces, gemstones and watches, were thrilled by the quantity of attendees and quality of purchases.

"We were cautiously optimistic about the luxury retail and antiques market until we saw the uptick in attendance and purchases first-hand at our New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show," said Andrea Canady, fair director for the New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show. "We couldn’t be more pleased with the turnout and the positive response from exhibitors and consumers alike."

Exhibitor comments on the last day of the show were favorable.

"This show has been his best show since its inception. The most popular items sold were – signed pieces, pieces from the 40′s through 70′s, antique diamond rings, art deco and interesting collectible pieces," said Harvey Kessler, with Harvey Kessler Inc. based in Toronto.

"This is a great show! The promoters did a great job promoting this show,tiffany necklaces, there were crowds every day and all day long," said Susan & Dan Tenenbaum, with D. Tenenbaum, Inc. based in San Francisco, "The buyers were qualified and knew what they were looking for. This is an amazing show; it is an antique and estate treasure box with many unusual and interesting things in found in one place."

Jared Nadler, with Levy’s Fine Jewelry based Birmingham, Alabama, said, "There was a lot of dealer activity and a lot of high dollar private sales. We’re very happy with the turnout of buyers and attendance. We sold a Victorian bangle bracelet, art deco engagement rings and chunky yellow gold treasures."

The 2011 New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show is scheduled for July 22 – 25,discount tiffany, 2011. The next show on the U.S. calendar for US Antique Shows is the Miami Beach Antique Jewelry & Watch Show being held October 15-17, 2010, at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Tickets can be purchased online at www.antiquejewelrymiami.com for a one-time admission of $15 valid for all three days of the show.

For additional show information, please call (239) 732-6642 or visit www.nyantiquejewelry.com.

About The New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show

The New York Antique Jewelry & Watch Show is produced by GLM(R). GLM is a leading producer and marketer of consumer product tradeshows in North America, serving industries as diverse as giftware, home furnishings, social stationery, home textiles, tabletop, gourmet housewares, contemporary furniture, personal care, antiques, jewelry, art, surf, skate, water sports, swim and resort. GLM also manages business expositions and conferences on behalf of others,tiffany bangles, within the hospitality industry. Additional information about GLM is available online at www.glmshows.com. Follow us on Twitter at: MiamiAntiquShow or Facebook at: www.facebook.com/OMBAS. For additional information, visit www.usantiqueshows.com.

Trial date set for suspect in jewelry store murder

By admin, 8 August, 2010, No Comment

Christopher DiMeo will go on trial Jan. 18 for the fatal shootings of Fairfield jewelers Tim and Kim Donnelly five years ago, a judge ruled Tuesday.

Following a status hearing with the defense lawyers and the prosecutor, Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin set the date for the trial,Charm bracelet, with jury selection set to begin Sept. 20.

Twelve jurors and five alternates will be selected for the trial, which the judge estimated will last three months.

DiMeo, 28, is charged with capital felony and two counts of murder for the Feb. 2, 2005, fatal shooting of the Donnellys during a robbery at their store. If convicted of the capital felony charge,tiffany necklaces, he could get the death penalty.

Jury selection had been scheduled to begin last October when DiMeo’s lead lawyer,Charm pendant, Ronald Gold, abruptly quit the case for health reasons.

DiMeo’s new lawyer, Michael Courtney, then told the judge he would need a year’s continuance to bring himself up to speed on the case.

Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Joseph Corradino told the judge he was ready to go on trial immediately.

At the time Devlin agreed to a delay, but Tuesday he said Jan. 18 is the definite trial date.

During the already lengthy delays one of the state’s witnesses has died and another has retired and moved out of state.

Credit: Connecticut Post,tiffany pendants, Bridgeport

Large Insiders Trade Alerts on Adobe

By admin, 7 August, 2010, No Comment

Today Insiderslab.com issues new research reports for the above companies in NASDAQ and NYSE. Insiders refer to company C-Level Officers,Tiffany earrings, Directors, and 10% Shareholders. There are thousands of insider filings on the stock markets every day. Insiderslab.com’s primary objective is to turn this massive data into usable information that investors can use to do better research for their investments.

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Adobe Systems Inc.: 90-Day Insider Net Sell Amount US$5.94 Million. Read Full Report: www.insiderslab.com/PR/061810B/ADBE/Adobe(NASDAQ:ADBE)

Tiffany & Co.: Large open-market sale made by company Directors on Jun 14th, at trade price (US$44.43). Disclose date: Jun 15th. Read Full Report: www.insiderslab.com/PR/061810B/TIF/Tiffany(NYSE:TIF)

DirecTV: 90-Day Insider Net Sell Amount US$2.17 Million. Read Full Report: www.insiderslab.com/PR/061810B/DTV/Directv(NASDAQ:DTV)

Hasbro Inc.: 90-Day Insider Net Sell Amount US$7.83 Million. Read Full Report: www.insiderslab.com/PR/061810B/HAS/Hasbro(NYSE:HAS)

General Dynamics Corp.: 90-Day Insider Net Sell Amount US$1.83 Million. Read Full Report: www.insiderslab.com/PR/061810B/GD/General-Dynamics(NYSE:GD)

CIENA Corp.: Large open-market sale made by company C-Level Officers on Jun 14th,Tiffany necklaces, at trade price (US$14.10 – 19.14). Disclose date: Jun 15th. Read Full Report: www.insiderslab.com/PR/061810B/CIEN/CIENA(NASDAQ:CIEN)

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Mad Men And Bad Girls

By admin, 7 August, 2010, No Comment

Back in the early ’60s, Holly was the woman we wanted to be. The slender and stylish New York beauty was supported by men, yet she seemed free.

Now, back in the early ’60s on TV, Betty is the woman we don’t want to be. The slender and stylish New York beauty is supported by men, and she seems trapped.

"Breakfast at Tiffany‘s" was cool because of its modern glamour,Tiffany necklaces, ushering in a sexy future. "Mad Men" is cool because of its retro glamour,Tiffany earrings, recalling a sexy past.

Audrey Hepburn’s Holly Golightly, a call girl with a crazy streak, got money from strange men at boites for "trips to the powder room." January Jones’s Betty Draper, a housewife with a crazy streak, cheated on her husband, when she was pregnant, with a strange man at a boite.

The tightly wound Betty is a gilded bird in a cage; she needs to belong to someone, this season to a new, older husband, an adviser to Governor Rockefeller.

The wild-child Holly is terrified someone will put her in a cage — in the Truman Capote novella, she won’t even walk past the Central Park Zoo — and she doesn’t want to belong to anyone. (She also doesn’t want anything to belong to her; that’s why she dumps her cat in a garbage can at the end. In the tacked-on happy ending of the movie, she finds the cat; in the book, which has no leading man to tell her she’s already in a cage of her own making, she doesn’t.)

The alcohol-swigging Betty never calls her blue periods "the mean reds," as the alcohol-swigging Holly did, but the women have their vertiginous moods in common: luminescent looks overlaying dark psyches.

In Georgetown, in the window of a vintage store called Annie Creamcheese, there’s an iconic poster of Audrey Hepburn as Holly, sleek with cigarette holder, long black Givenchy dress and pearls. Right around the corner, in the window of Banana Republic, there’s a huge picture of Jon Hamm, looking sleek with Don Draper’s mysterious, matinee-idol smolder.

Even though many of us grew up not realizing it, Holly’s a hooker. And in the new season of AMC’s "Mad Men," which started last Sunday, Don hires a hooker and wants to be slapped.

Set in the same era, the two Manhattan fantasies are dashing escapes from the prim, airless Eisenhower era. Both feature magnetic characters, smoke rings and, in Capote’s phrase, "martini laughter."

Their gorgeous visual style cloaks strangled emotions,tiffany, and both narratives brim with louche trysts, sexual liberation, bohemian flashes, suppressed demons and reinvented lives.

In "Mad Men," the single Richard Whitman from Pennsylvania coal country morphs into the married Don Draper after an accident in the Korean War. In "Breakfast at Tiffany’s," the married Lulamae Barnes morphs into the single Holly Golightly to get out of the backwater Tulip, Tex.

"In New York you can become anything," Sam Wasson, who wrote the new book "Fifth Avenue, 5 a.m.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and the Dawn of the Modern Woman," told Vanity Fair.

Wasson asserts that Holly was the precursor of Carrie and the "Sex and the City" singletons (not to mention TV trailblazers Mary Tyler Moore and Ally McBeal.) Truman Capote had wanted Marilyn Monroe for the role of the teenage hillbilly turned chic prostitute, and it would have been fun to see that version, too.

But when the producers chose the less exhausting Audrey, her real-life good-girl persona helped mask the raciness of her character.

In the 1960 movie of John O’Hara’s "Butterfield 8," Elizabeth Taylor’s call girl had to die in a car crash for her sins, just as 20 years earlier, Vivien Leigh, playing a ballerina-turned-prostitute in "Waterloo Bridge," had to be punished for her wicked ways with a final leap off the bridge.

It would be many years before audiences would embrace overt hookers as heroines: Jamie Lee Curtis in "Trading Places" in 1983, Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman" in 1990 and Kim Basinger in "L.A. Confidential" in 1997.

Married to the oppressive Mel Ferrer and with a new baby boy, Hepburn’s princess-swan image bled into Holly, making her seem less like a member of the oldest profession and more like a modern, fun-loving single girl.

"In ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s,’ all of a sudden — because it was Audrey who was doing it — living alone, going out, looking fabulous and getting a little drunk didn’t look so bad anymore," Wasson writes. "Being single actually seemed shame-free. It seemed fun." So, as a haute hooker,Tiffany pendants, Audrey Hepburn was a fairy godmother, not only to feminism but to the prevailing ethos that style and cool trump all.

beauty from Victorian times to the present day.

By admin, 5 August, 2010, No Comment

TITLE: Compacts and cosmetics; beauty from Victorian times to the present day.

AUTHOR: Marsh, Madeleine.

PUBLISHER: Remember When

PUBLISH DATE: 2009

PAGES: 250

PRICE: $50.00

BINDING: Hardcover

SERIES: Women with style

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION: HD9970

REVIEW: After expressing some ambivalence toward the culturally- and commercially-reinforced female urge to "put on a face," Marsh presents a survey of women’s grooming habits that sheds light on trends in every era since the Victorian, development of the modern cosmetics industry and famous brand names, and changing gender roles (there’s make-up for men now). She also provides a guide to collecting vintage compacts and cosmetics. Illustrated lavishly and primarily with items from her private collection, the volume includes a bibliography. Distributed in North America by Casemate. (©2010 Book News,Tiffany rings, Inc., Portland, OR)

TITLE: The American beauty industry encyclopedia.

AUTHOR: Ed. by Julie Willett.

PUBLISHER: Greenwood Press

PUBLISH DATE: 2010

PAGES: 338

PRICE: $85.00

BINDING: Hardcover

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION: TT958

REVIEW: Beginning with Acne, and ending with Wolf,Tiffany Money Clips, Naomi this encyclopedia of beauty related phenomenon contains 116 entries. Practices,Tiffany necklaces, products, icons, media, and institutions pertaining to the American beauty industry are explained and analyzed in one to four page entries. Contributors include academics in the fields of history, women’s studies, fashion, and other social sciences. Although a time-line of important beauty related events and discoveries covering the period from 30,Tiffany bracelets,000 B.C.E. to 2009 is presented at the beginning, the encyclopedia’s focus is on the late nineteenth and twentieth century. Entries contain suggestions for further reading and many include black and white photographs. A list of entries as well as a separate list of entries by topic appear in the front, however neither contains page numbers. (©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR)

BEAUTY DIARY

By admin, 5 August, 2010, No Comment

BRIGHT IDEA

Back in the early ’90s, Avon was among the first to jse alpha hydroxy acid in skin care. Today, the brand touts another significant scientific breakthrough: an injectable-grade skin-brightening agent called L-aspartic acid. The wonder ingrethent, also used in hospitals to treat connective tissue disorders, is said to improve overall skin tone and clarity by reducing the look of blotchiness (both dark spots and redness) without any harmful bleaching effects. Anew Clinical Luminosity Pro Brightening Serum,Tiffany rings, $60

CHIC CLICK

We love Almay One Coat Dial Up Mascara,Tiffany necklaces, $10. It offers three settings that dispense three different doses of mascara for three different effects: full for day, fuller for night, and fullest for flirting.

LABEL CONSCIOUS

Admittedly, beauty-science speak packed onto a label can quickly read as gibberish,Tiffany Sets, even to the most informed beauty junkie. Praise gees to Etival Laboratoire, tf new dermatologisttested, hypoallergenic skin-care line that spells out exactly what it does. For example,tiffany, on the label of its Ener-C Gel Cleanser with Multi-Pro and Vitamin C Ester, $18, you’ll readily find its benefits (energizes, brightens and protects skin from drying and environmental stressors) and determine if it’s right for you.

Million Dollar Baby

GARNIER RANG UP BLOCKBUSTER SALES WITH THE LAUNCH OF NUTRITIONISTE SKIN RENEW ANTIPUFF EYE ROLLER TWO YEARS AGO, SELLING MORE THAN THREE MILLION UNITS IN CANADA ALONE. RIDING ON THE WAVE OF ITS SUCCESS, GARNIER NUTRITIONISTE SKIN RENEW ANTI-DARK CIRCLE EYE ROLLER, $20, HAS LEMON ESSENCE TO HELP BRIGHTEN AND A DOSE OF CONCEALER TO COVER UP FATIGUE ON THE SPOT.

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From beauty queen to law enforcement

By admin, 5 August, 2010, No Comment

A former beauty queen who trained as a broadcast journalist is trading a microphone for a gun and badge.

MacKenzie Clark, who was 2008 Miss Central Florida, starts at the Hillsborough County sheriff’s training academy in September. She will be a deputy.

"I’ve always had a burning desire to protect people; to serve in some way to benefit the safety and well-being of others," the 23-year-old said. "I wanted to make an impact within the community in some way. I was searching for an answer."

Clark,Tiffany rings, who is 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs 145 pounds, has already started preparing for the career transition.

"I have been doing physical training, exercising, running and lifting (weights) for a few months. Things can get pretty physical doing police work," Clark said. "Coming out of the academy, I need to be ready for anything."

Clark,Tiffany Watches, daughter of Hollie and Robert Clark, said she considered serving in the military to fulfill her desire to protect the public but decided on law enforcement.

Clark, a Lakeland native, was named to the Florida Strawberry Festival queen’s court in 2007 while she was attending Hillsborough Community College and the University of South Florida. She competed as Miss Central Florida in the Miss Florida pageant the following year.

She said it was natural for her to compete in pageants; her mother has owned cosmetics and beauty salons for years. Hollie Clark owns the Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio on South Alexander Street in Plant City.

"Styling and makeovers are kind of in my blood. But I was never overwhelmed by competing for titles. They just kind of happened," she said.

She earned her bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism in 2009 from USF. Clark works part time for Focus TV online and has written for Focus magazine, both based in Plant City.

Before she graduated, Clark was in New York for four months, working as an intern with "The View," an ABC production, when she came to realize she didn’t want a career in broadcasting.

"I really enjoyed Manhattan,Tiffany necklaces, working in a major market and meeting so many amazing people," she said. "I had an opportunity to take a job as a producer’s assistant. But I knew after being there that I wanted something more in my life."

While she was in New York, Clark met a law enforcement officer who suggested a career as a crime fighter might suit her passion to serve.

"I spoke with people at the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, and it wasn’t long before my application was approved and I was hired," Clark said.

Sheriff’s Maj. Tom Feeney said it takes 36 weeks for a new recruit to go through the academy and other phases of training before he or she is issued a star as a deputy and is placed on the street. Then the new deputy works for the next four months riding with a senior deputy,Tiffany earrings, he said.

Reporter George H. Newman can be reached at (813) 731-8161.

Expanded Men’s Fashion and Lifestyle Category

By admin, 4 August, 2010, No Comment

Leading online private sale site HauteLook will launch Men.HauteLook.com today at 11:00 a.m. EDT/8:00 a.m. PDT. This dedicated men’s page within the site will feature an expanded roster of sale events in the men’s category with top brands including Tommy Hilfiger, Puma, Penguin, Diesel, Splendid, Joseph Abboud, Donald Pliner and Ben Sherman, among others.

Men can bookmark the page to find discounts of 50 to 75 percent off sportswear, denim and suits as well as a growing number of options that fit with their broader lifestyle from luxury watches and cufflinks to grooming products.

"HauteLook is dedicated to feeding and inspiring our male members’ polished style," says Adam Bernhard,Tiffany key rings, CEO, HauteLook. "We’re excited to deliver what our guys have been asking for — a destination for men to shop for their favorite brands while discovering new, up-and-coming brands."

"Our goal is to customize the shopping experience for our male members,Tiffany necklaces," said Tim Davis, Director of Men’s Merchandising, HauteLook. "On HauteLook, men will find everything they need to live a stylish life: modern suits, ties, dress shirts and watches for the workweek,Tiffany cuff links, and a variety of denim, casual shirts, cashmere, and swimwear for the weekends, all at great prices."

The inaugural week of Men.HauteLook.com will include sale events with:

Monday,Tiffany bracelets, August 2: A great mix of denim brands including 7 For All Mankind, Dylan George and William Rast

Tuesday, August 3: Tommy Hilfiger (suits, dress shirts and ties), and Tateossian of London (sterling silver jewelry and accessories)

Wednesday, August 4: Wet Cement

Thursday, August 5: French Connection (sportswear) and Just Another Cheap Shirt (casual shirting)

Friday, August 6: Report Collection (sportswear and underwear)

About HauteLook

A leader in online retail, HauteLook brings the thrill back to shopping through 48-hour sale events with the world’s top apparel, accessories, beauty, kids’, home, food and wine brands. Every day, HauteLook offers discounts of 50 to 75 percent off retail prices to 2.8 million members in the U.S. and Canada. Membership is free and open to everyone. HauteLook is headquartered in Los Angeles. Visit www.hautelook.com to learn more.

SOURCE HauteLook

Visual Search for Fashion Items, Enters Beta Testi

By admin, 4 August, 2010, No Comment

Hitachi America, Ltd., announced that their newly developed visual search site for fashion items, GazoPa Style, is entering beta testing. GazoPa Style allows users to easily search for similar fashion items. With the tremendous number of products available on the Internet, it’s not always easy to quickly browse and compare these products. GazoPa’s similar image search technology is integrated into GazoPa Style,Tiffany rings, allowing users to look for similar products by using color and shape.

GazoPa Style allows users to upload images from their own personal computers and to use images on other sites found by uploading image URL or by their plug-in tool for searching similar products.

Currently women’s clothing shown on eBay, Amazon and Etsy are also searchable at GazoPa Style. Hitachi plans to add more products from other popular e-commerce sites to GazoPa Style in the future.

GazoPa Style helps users to browse products visually, and it makes shopping on the web more convenient and fun.

For detailed information about GazoPa Style, please visit its website http://style.gazopa.com. About GazoPa Style GazoPa Style is a visual product search site that enables users to browse and search for similar fashion items easily. The application enables users to upload images from their own computers as well as using images on other sites to search for similar products. The application can be used by consumers to search e-commerce sites and is aimed at improving a consumers’ experience in navigating e-commerce sites. GazoPa’s similar image search engine that uses color and shape are integrated into GazoPa Style. For more information on GazoPa Style, please visit: http://style.gazopa.com. ABOUT GazoPa GazoPa is a web image search engine service released by Hitachi that uses features from an image to search for and identify similar images. In addition to images found using keyword searches, GazoPa enables the use of users’ own photos and drawings, and images found on the web, as search keys to locate similar images from our database. In addition to supporting photos, GazoPa also supports the search of video thumbnails. For more information, please visit http://www.gazopa.com. ABOUT HITACHI Hitachi America, Ltd., headquartered in Tarrytown, New York,Tiffany necklaces, a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., and its subsidiary companies offer a broad range of electronics, power and industrial equipment and services, automotive products and consumer electronics with operations throughout the Americas. For more information, visit www.hitachi-america.us. For information on other Hitachi Group companies in the United States, please visit www.hitachi.us.

Hitachi, Ltd.,Tiffany pendants, (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company with approximately 360.000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2009 (ended March 21, 2010) consolidated revenues totaled 8,968 billion yen ($96.4 billion). Hitachi will focus more than ever on the Social Innovation Business,Tiffany key rings, which includes information and telecommunication systems, power systems, environmental, industrial and transportation systems, and social and urban systems, as well as the sophisticated materials and key devices that support them. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company’s website at www.hitachi.com.