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Brand battle: Pandora, Alex and Ani to fight it out
19.8 k views | Posted January 18, 2016 | By Coleby Nicholson The battle between Pandora Australia and Alex and Ani appears to have escalated, with the matter garnering attention from the wider jewellery industry and mainstream media.
As first reported by
Jeweller in December 2015, the trouble started when Pandora Australia and New Zealand president Brien Winther advised the brand’s retail stockists against simultaneously stocking US jewellery range Alex and Ani. The newcomer, Alex and Ani, was introduced to the Australian and New Zealand market about one week prior by House of Brands, which is owned by former Pandora Australia and New Zealand president Karin Adcock.
Bishops, other pro-life leaders decry Biden action ending ‘Mexico City policy’
A woman prays outside the Mexico Supreme Court building in Mexico City July 29, 2020, while the court proposed to decriminalize abortion. On Jan. 28, 2021, U.S. President Joe Biden rescinded a policy that prevented nongovernmental organizations receiving U.S. funding from promoting abortion overseas. (CNS photo/Henry Romero, Reuters)
By Julie Asher • Catholic News Service • Posted January 28, 2021
WASHINGTON (CNS) The chairman of the U.S. bishops’ pro-life and international policy committees said President Joe Biden’s memo rescinding the so-called “Mexico City policy” Jan. 28 is a “grievous” action that “actively promotes the destruction of human lives in developing nations.”
Raise your voice, sow seeds in defense of life, says archbishop
Sarah Leopold of St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Springfield, along with her son Ambrose and daughter Mary, attended the Jan. 29 Mass for Life at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in observance of the largely virtual 2021 national March for Life. (Gina Christian)
By Gina Christian • Posted January 29, 2021
Despite social distancing and civil unrest, pro-life advocates stand “together strong” since “life unites,” said Archbishop Nelson Pérez.
Quoting the theme of the 2021 national March for Life, the archbishop encouraged some 110 in-person and 1,500 online faithful during a Jan. 29 Mass for Life he celebrated at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia.
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