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Oreo maker sues Aldi in US over 'copycat' packaging

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Cricket   来源:Lifestyle  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The scheme has been developed in line with the Government's 'AI Opportunities Action Plan', with more than £17m of funding from Westminster.

The scheme has been developed in line with the Government's 'AI Opportunities Action Plan', with more than £17m of funding from Westminster.

"I'm very, very private about my children's image... I can't take them to zoos or parks or anything really without someone trying to film them."There are times where the normal parts of life I kind of mourn for and wish I could push my kind on a swing in a public park and it not be weird, you know?"

Oreo maker sues Aldi in US over 'copycat' packaging

He said: "People go, well that's the trade-off. But my kids have not signed up to that."He added it was sometimes tricky when he was flying as he usually travels on commercial flights due to environmental concerns."We're flying back on Ryanair from a gig in Italy last year but all of my fans who'd been at the gig were flying back!

Oreo maker sues Aldi in US over 'copycat' packaging

"I like the environment, I like trees. I'd find it hard to justify. No one's perfect. When we're doing intense promo trips, there will be the odd time [taking a private jet]", he told Theroux.Speaking about his music, Sheeran said: "The two joys of my life professionally are writing songs and performing. I hate releasing music. I find the whole process quite stressful.

Oreo maker sues Aldi in US over 'copycat' packaging

"You love the songs so much and then suddenly you're putting them out there, and that might change your relationship with them if other people don't like them. And I'm trying my hardest not to let that happen."

He also mused on his relationship with success."It has taken 50 years for [the exhibition] to be revisited and understood for what it was really trying to say," says the 73-year-old who lives near King's Lynn, Norfolk.

Tutti modelled for pornographic magazines in her work as a performance artist and pages from these publications featured in Prostitution, but were hidden away in a back room.She says she "infiltrated" the porn industry to turn the tables on the consumers of these magazines and subvert the male gaze - the watcher now being watched.

"It's my point of view. It was my action," she says in the grounds of Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk.She wanted the exhibition to "bring [porn] into a different kind of viewpoint and interpretation" and to "empower women to think that [the porn industry] is something we have to discuss, regarding how you think of it, as either subverting it or going along [with it]".

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