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Mistaken Identity: A Bra Line Named ISIS

August 28, 2014 by  
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Aside from the menace the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is proving to be in the Middle East, its acronym is having the unintended consequence of ruining the reputation of NGOs, damaging a new line of lingerie and defaming an ancient Egyptian goddess of love.

For some organizations, the emergence of a terrorist group with a similar acronym is a threat to their very existence.

The Institute for Science and International Security is a non-profit group that works on nuclear nonproliferation issues, and the Islamic State could ruin their lives’ work. For example, their Twitter is now continuously receiving messages meant for the terrorist group.

“We’re a non-profit, we’re an NGO. We live off of our visibility, and this really compromises our reputation—not to mention that we work in the national security arena,” said spokeswoman Serena Vergantini. “we’ve never laughed about it.”

In the U.K., the lingerie retailer Ann Summers has chosen the absolute worst time to launch its new line, which is named after the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis. One employee from the company told The Independent that they had just gotten rotten luck, and that the name was finalized months ago. By the time the Islamic ISIS emerged in the news, it was too late to change the name.

Institute for Science and International Security president and former UN arms inspector David Albright said that the ancient goddess, who represented an idealized woman and mother, also inspired his think tank’s name.

“The Islamic State, a murderous, anti-feminine terrorist group, has inappropriately used the name of an Egyptian goddess, whose mythology includes bringing life from death,” Albright said.

ISIS is also the name of an international development NGO, an investment group, a scientific consulting company—even a Bob Dylan song.

Albright’s think tank has reached out to several news organizations, including the Washington Post and New York Times, to ward them off the ISIS acronym, and is planning on reaching out to more.

“Overall, we encourage the use of ISIL, because that is the acronym used by both U.S. government and United Nations,” Vergantini said. “All we’re simply trying to do is to have people stop using the acronym ISIS.”

One person who might object to that is Jim Elwood, the executive director of the International Society for Individual Liberty, a libertarian group that, among other objectives, wants to privatize water in South America.

On Thursday night he got into a screaming match with a “drunk redneck” from Florida, who was yelling about “Muslim pigs.” The man left several “obnoxious voicemails” on his number, he said. “It would be nice for them not to be referred to as ISIL.”

“It’s a completely different organization, I hope you understand,” said Elwood, when reached by phone.

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Wedding dress – do’s and don’ts

August 25, 2014 by  
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When buying your dream gown there are a few things to remember.

Number one, don’t take too many people with you when trying on wedding dresses. One trusted friend, or your mum is enough. This should be your decision, not everyone else’s!

Number two, try on lots of different styles. Almost all wedding dresses will look completely different on you compared with the hanger. And finally, buy your dress first before anything else. The style and embellishments will determine how many accessories you’ll need, what your lingerie should be like and so on.

Here are some tips to bear in mind when searching for your dream wedding gown:

Search and stop!

The road to finding your perfect wedding dress is a long one but once you find perfection STOP right there ? don?t keep looking. Pay the deposit and then let it go until it’s time for your fittings.

First things first

Don’t buy your big day accessories before the dress? it’s easier to match the shoes and jewellery to the dress than the other way round.

Watch the heel height

On the subject of shoes, keep your venue in mind. If you want to have photos on the beautiful lawns, avoid four-inch heels because they will simply sink and you could ruin that perfect pair!

Gather support

Good underwear will give you a gorgeous silhouette under your dress. Take the time to get fitted properly and splash out for best results.

Stick to tradition

You will need something old, new, borrowed and blue. Try to incorporate this into your overall outfit, with perhaps a bracelet from mum, a blue garter or an antique brooch from your granny.

Try different positions!

When choosing the perfect outfit, make sure you can stand, sit, walk, and move around in it within the shop so that you know it will be comfortable on the day, all day.

Going to the loo

On this note, make sure you can go to the loo in your dress, preferably without having to get undressed each time!

Take advice

Don’t take all your girlfriends with you on your first dress appointment. Take someone who will be completely honest? A trusted friend or your mother is the best bet ? anyone that will give you an honest opinion.

Keep your options open

Veils are not a necessity. If you don?t feel comfortable wearing one, there are plenty of other options for bridal hair accessories. Why not wear a floral crown, a fascinator or pretty hair clip instead?

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