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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Chanel's Event

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Client contact:
CHANEL - client relation service
135 avenue Charles de Gaulle - 92521 Neuilly sur Seine cedex
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Spokesperson:
Elsa Delorme – manager of event Tel: 803 280 4807
E-mail: mailto:elsa_d7@hotmail.com
Blog: elsadelorme@blogpost.com
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KATE WINSLET PRESENTS CHANEL N°5
Because a lot of women change and evolve, Chanel decides to revitalize its style for them.
- WHEN: January 31th, 2009, 9.OO P.M
- WHERE: In cinema Gaumont to Paris, on Champs Elysees
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Chanel N°5 changes its bottle this year in order to revitalize its style to follow the news tendencies of these customers. This news packaging will be presented Saturday night January 31th , at 9h P.M, in cinema Gaumont to Paris, on Champs Elysees, during the preview of the film, “Revolutionary Road” by Sam Mendes with the new muse of Chanel’s brand: Kates Winslet.

Some places are to win on Chanel websites to assist to the preview. At the end, during the séance of autograph, a Chanel stand will propose some fragrances with cheaper retails prices.
Thanks for coming.
- Who is Chanel N°5?
- The first fragrance from Parisian couturier Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel.

Monday, March 9, 2009
Graham Cawthon in Winthrop

Winthrop University accommodated Wednesday 4th march, Graham Cawthon, at the occasion of the Mass Com Week.

Monday, February 23, 2009
The international crisis frightnes students
Nowadays, a lot of people are worried about their future. The international crisis could engender an increasing unemployment for the next years. How do act future active people in front of this crisis?
Gladys, French student within Winthrop University, explains that she is frightened by rising unemployment in the world: “The unemployment rate in France was already very high before the crisis, approximately 12%, if the United States has known too an increase of their rate of chomage, as for year 2008, such a raising around 6%, we then become aware that it's a criticism situation!”, she argues. Marie, her roommates, French students too, is worried about the recognition of its graduates when entering the labor market: “Will I get the opportunity to work in the field that I would? Is my work will be paid at fair value? That’s many questions which all students used to wonder all the time”, she says.So what are the sectors which are touched by this international crisis? The numbers are flat: the automobile sector is the most touched.
However, a lot big companies are undergoing money problems and they have to reduce their cost.Saïd, professional soccer in Charlotte, explains that the sector of sports is also touched by this crisis: “During 2007, it was easy to be sponsored by large as Nike or Adidas. Today very few large sponsors dare bet on soccer team with young professionals. They can no longer afford to invest. They prefer to keep their budget for already famous teams .” He explains. Therefore, the communication sector is in a critique situation.
Today, Barack Obama has decided to take some important measures for improve the economy growth. Those are explained in this video: Barack Obama: Confronting an Economic Crisis
The International crisis touches also France
Everybody in France are talking about international crisis tough french people will be able to get away from it. 
The economic crisis: The American universities are in the turmoil.
The American Universities are also touched by the International crisis. The American universities’ money are really in down.

Harvard anticipates a decreasing of 30% of its capital, that is 10 billions of dollar’s. Actually a lot of students are getting into debt when they were registers in September, and today they are in money difficulties.
According to many reports that the College Board has published in 2008 October, the higher education’s cost has increased between 4,5% and 6,5% in dollars during 2007-2008.
However during those two last years, the students was able to take out a loans with prime rates which allowed to modest students to register more easily in Universities. But, on the short run, this foreign aid did not compensate for increasing of studies cost for the most modest families until 2007 and so, the register cost, plus the housing’s cost stood for 55% of the sales’ household, for the 2007 years against 39% in 2000.
According to a report published by the Project on Student Debt, more of two third of students are today into debts. It’s a dangerous fact for the future.



