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5 February 2014

What hath Moyes wrought?

The bad news just keeps coming for English Premier League champions Manchester United. Already out of the FA and League Cups, another English Premier defeat to Stoke at the weekend left the club lagging 15 points behind leaders Arsenal. That was bad enough, but now an online survey of Chinese fans reveals Arsenal has now eclipsed United as the most popular football club in China. This is not good. David Moyes should step down before he drags the club's good name all the way through the mud. He was never the right man to be filling Alex's shoes. Speaking of shoes, Sarah Jessica Parker and her alter ego Carrie Bradshaw have stepped out in the most far-fetched, frivolous shoes imaginable. Yet, when it came time to create her own line, Parker turned the tables and opted for a refined and affordable approach. “I’m a firm believer in quality and timelessness and have created this collection with the hopes that women will love wearing it for years to come,” said the actress and producer. Her label, named SJP, will launch at Nordstrom, nordstrom.com, and a three-day pop-up store at 372 West Broadway on Feb. 28. It features more than 25 ladylike shoe styles made in Italy, along with three handbags and a fitted trench coat in beige or navy. It’s priced at an affordable luxury level, with most of the shoes going for about $350, as compared to $595 and up for a pair of Manolo Blahnik pumps. “If we’re talking about a few hundred bucks, those are hard-earned bucks and [the product] better be good,” noted Parker, whose family was on and off welfare when she was a child.

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