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Posted: 4/16/2013 6:40:17 PM EST
FILE - Cosmetics heir and former fugitive Andrew Luster, who was convicted of drugging and raping three women, is shown in this California Department of Corrections photo in this June 20, 2003 file photo. A California judge who threw out the 124-year prison term of an heir to the Max Factor fortune convicted of drugging and raping three women will hear arguments Tuesday April 16, 2013 on a new sentence for Andrew Luster. (AP Photo/California Department of Corrections, FILE)
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Posted: 4/16/2013 4:43:32 AM EST
FILE - Cosmetics heir and former fugitive Andrew Luster, who was convicted of drugging and raping three women, is shown in this California Department of Corrections photo in this June 20, 2003 file photo. A California judge who threw out the 124-year prison term of an heir to the Max Factor fortune convicted of drugging and raping three women will hear arguments Tuesday April 16, 2013 on a new sentence for Andrew Luster. (AP Photo/California Department of Corrections, FILE)
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Posted: 4/16/2013 3:23:34 AM EST
A salesclerk holds a sale sign to promote for cosmetics in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, April 16, 2013. The South Korean government proposed a $15.3 billion stimulus Tuesday to boost slowing growth in Asia's fourth-largest economy. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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Posted: 4/9/2013 9:38:25 PM EST
FILE - In this Oct. 19, 2009 file photo, Leonard Lauder attends the 2009 Whitney Museum of American Art gala and studio party in New York. New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art is getting a billion-dollar Cubist collection it says will "transform" it. The museum announced Tuesday, April 9, 2013 that Lauder, cosmetics executive and philanthropist has pledged his renowned collection of Cubist works. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)
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Posted: 4/9/2013 9:38:24 PM EST
FILE - This March 19, 2013 file photo showsthe exterior of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The museum announced Tuesday, April 9, 2013 cosmetics executive and philanthropist Leonard Lauder has pledged his renowned collection of Cubist works. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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Posted: 3/14/2013 3:28:30 PM EST
FILE - In this file photo of Feb. 4, 2013, boxes of macaroni and cheese and donated cosmetics sit on a table at Tent City, the encampment of homeless people in the woods of Lakewood, N.J., as camp residents talk in the background. Superior Court Judge Joseph Foster will hold a hearing Friday, March 15, 2013, the latest in the yearslong effort by Lakewood and Ocean County to shut down the camp. Advocates for the residents say that there is no shelter anywhere in the region for homeless adults and that the governments have not done enough to provide safe housing for them. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry, File)
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Posted: 2/27/2013 5:38:22 AM EST
In this Feb. 14, 2013 photo, Wojciech Inglot, late founder and president of the Polish cosmetics company Inglot, stands in a room containing ingredients for his cosmetics in Przemysl, Poland. Inglot and some Muslims say the company's O2M breathable nail polish is the first of its kind because it lets air and moisture pass through to the nail. A craze has built up around it with Muslim women in recent months after an Islamic scholar in the United States tested its permeability and published an article saying that, in his view, it complies with Muslim law. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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Posted: 2/27/2013 3:43:32 AM EST
In this Feb. 14, 2013 photo, an Inglot employee works in the production facility for the cosmetics company in Przemysl, Poland. Inglot and some Muslims say the company's O2M breathable nail polish is the first of its kind because it lets air and moisture pass through to the nail. A craze has built up around it with Muslim women in recent months after an Islamic scholar in the United States tested its permeability and published an article saying that, in his view, it complies with Muslim law. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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Posted: 2/27/2013 3:43:32 AM EST
In this Feb. 14, 2013 photo, an Inglot employee works in the production facility for the cosmetics company in Przemysl, Poland. Inglot and some Muslims say the company's O2M breathable nail polish is the first of its kind because it lets air and moisture pass through to the nail. A craze has built up around it with Muslim women in recent months after an Islamic scholar in the United States tested its permeability and published an article saying that, in his view, it complies with Muslim law. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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Posted: 2/27/2013 3:43:32 AM EST
In this Feb. 14, 2013 photo, Wojciech Inglot, founder and president of the Polish cosmetics company Inglot, gestures as he stands in a room containing ingredients for his cosmetics in Przemysl, Poland. Inglot and some Muslims say the company's O2M breathable nail polish is the first of its kind because it lets air and moisture pass through to the nail. A craze has built up around it with Muslim women in recent months after an Islamic scholar in the United States tested its permeability and published an article saying that, in his view, it complies with Muslim law. (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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Posted: 2/23/2013 4:18:25 PM EST
Photo taken in Przemysl, Poland, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013. Wojciech Inglot, a Polish chemist and businessman who founded and ran a cosmetics company, Inglot, which grew into an international success with nearly 400 stores in 50 countries, has died. He was 1957. A longtime friend of Inglot's, Mariusz Ziomecki told The Associated Press that Inglot died unexpectedly Saturday after suffering internal hemorrhaging. Inglot cosmetics are sold in stores and malls worldwide, including Macy's in New York.(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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Posted: 2/23/2013 4:18:24 PM EST
Photo taken in Przemysl, Poland, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013. Wojciech Inglot, a Polish chemist and businessman who founded and ran a cosmetics company, Inglot, which grew into an international success with nearly 400 stores in 50 countries, has died. A longtime friend of Inglot's, Mariusz Ziomecki told The Associated Press that Inglot died unexpectedly Saturday after suffering internal hemorrhaging. He was rushed to a hospital in Przemysl, the eastern Polish city where he ran a factory that produced his cosmetics, but doctors were unable to save him. Inglot cosmetics are sold in stores and malls worldwide, including Macy's in New York.(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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Posted: 1/17/2013 3:18:45 PM EST
Drew Barrymore poses for a portrait in promotion of the launch of her new cosmetics line "Flower" on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 at the Maesa offices in New York. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP Images)
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Posted: 1/17/2013 3:18:44 PM EST
Drew Barrymore poses for a portrait in promotion of the launch of her new cosmetics line "Flower" on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 at the Maesa offices in New York. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP Images)
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Posted: 1/17/2013 3:18:44 PM EST
Drew Barrymore poses for a portrait in promotion of the launch of her new cosmetics line "Flower", on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 at the Maesa offices in New York. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP Images)
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Posted: 1/17/2013 3:18:44 PM EST
Drew Barrymore poses for a portrait in promotion of the launch of her new cosmetics line "Flower", on Monday, Jan. 14, 2013 at the Maesa offices in New York. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP Images)
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Posted: 10/8/2012 2:38:30 PM EST
This undated product photo released by Nars Cosmetics shows eye shadow from the Andy Warhol collection. Francois Nars' company has taken on Andy Warhol's silvery Factory, silkscreened superstars and avant-garde films in a limited-edition cosmetic collection, exclusive to Sephora stores until Nov. 1. (AP Photo/Nars Cosmetics)
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Posted: 10/8/2012 2:38:30 PM EST
This Oct. 6, 2012 photo shows cosmetics from the Andy Warhol Silver Factory/Holiday 2012 collection by Nars cosmetics in New York. Francois Nars' company has taken on Andy Warhol's silvery Factory, silkscreened superstars and avant-garde films in a limited-edition cosmetic collection, exclusive to Sephora stores until Nov. 1. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
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Posted: 10/3/2012 10:13:01 AM EST
Iranian smugglers gather next to boats loaded with sheep at the Omani port of Khasab September 26, 2012. Until recently the Iranian boats and their fearless young skippers escorted several cargoes a day across the narrow Strait of Hormuz - loaded with everything from soft drinks to mobile phones and cosmetics - bought in the flourishing trading centres of the United Arab Emirates and sold to merchants in Iran. The proximity of Iran to the UAE and Oman and their historic trade and finance links have supported thriving trade, which in recent years has undermined the impact of economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies on Tehran - until now. Picture taken September 26, 2012. To match Feature OMAN-SMUGGLING/ REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (OMAN - Tags: MARITIME BUSINESS ANIMALS POLITICS)
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Posted: 10/3/2012 10:13:01 AM EST
Boats are docked at the Omani port of Khasab, September 25, 2012. Until recently the Iranian boats and their fearless young skippers escorted several cargoes a day across the narrow Strait of Hormuz - loaded with everything from soft drinks to mobile phones and cosmetics - bought in the flourishing trading centres of the United Arab Emirates and sold to merchants in Iran. The proximity of Iran to the UAE and Oman and their historic trade and finance links have supported thriving trade, which in recent years has undermined the impact of economic sanctions imposed by the United States and its allies on Tehran - until now. Picture taken September 25, 2012. To match Feature OMAN-SMUGGLING/ REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (OMAN - Tags: MARITIME BUSINESS POLITICS)