CHINA: Tesco aims to quadruple China sales
Monday, November 22nd, 2010Tesco has revealed plans to quadruple its sales in China to GBP4bn (US$6.41bn) a year over the next five years.
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Tesco has revealed plans to quadruple its sales in China to GBP4bn (US$6.41bn) a year over the next five years.
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Nairobi, Kenya (AHN) – The United Nations’ cultural organization, UNESCO, has named the French multi-course gastronomic meal to the Convention of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Gathered in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, the UNESCO experts said the French gastronomic meal was featured on the UNESCO’s world heritage list because of its presentation and rites. Catherine Colonna, the French ambassador to UNESCO, welcomed the decision and said it made a contribution to cultural diversity.
“The French love getting together to eat and drink well and enjoy good times in such a manner. It is part of our tradition – a quite active tradition,” she added.
Francis Chevrier, chief delegate of the French mission, also hailed the decision. “It’s very important that people realize, in villages in Africa and everywhere, that when you have knowledge of food it is a treasure for your community, and something worth cherishing,” he said. “It’s wonderful. This is excellent news for French culture, for French heritage, to invite our cuisine, our gastronomic heritage to sit at the high table of culture at UNESCO,” Chevrier added.
However, UNESCO’s decision has also sparked concerns that people might use its heritage label for their commercial benefit.
Out of 51 cultural practices around the world, four elements, including China’s Turkish-speaking Muslim Uighur people’s harvest festival ceremony – Meshrep, Croatian Ojkanje singing and two other Chinese cultural practices have been included on the Convention of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
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Chinese food group Bright Food is in talks to purchase UK-based United Biscuits, according to reports.
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Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – A Tacoma, Washington-based toy maker is recalling children’s mood rings because of high levels of lead.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said “Love Tester” mood rings and necklaces from D&D Distributing-Wholesale could pose a health hazard to children.
No injuries have been reported from the products but the agency warns that lead is toxic if ingested by children.
About 19,000 rings and 4,000 necklaces are being recalled. The products were imported by the company from China and sold nationwide from 2005 through this year.
Customers are advised to return the products to the store from which they were purchased. They can get back the $4 they paid for the jewelry or receive a replacement product.
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Allen James has been a business analyst with a firm in Australia for seven years before moving to the field of writing full time. Today he writes a number of articles in which his experience of the field he worked in is reflected. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/management-articles/avoiding-project-failure-1315195.html
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