Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 23, 2015, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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? O f fer available on approved credit to retail customers who lease an eligible 20 1 5 Lexus R X 3 50 model through Lexus Financial Ser vices ( LFS) bet ween January 3 - Februar y 2, 20 1 5 and take deliver y through a par ticipating Lexus dealer by Februar y 2, 20 1 5 . Dealer will provide customer with a cheque equal to the first t wo ( 2) monthly lease payments ( including all
taxes), up to a maximum of $ 650/ month for eligible 20 15 Lexus R X 350 models . Customer is responsible for any amount in excess of the monthly maximum. Customer is required to make all regularly scheduled lease payments. Of fer is subjec t to change or cancellation without notice . See your par ticipating Lexus dealer for details .^$ 750 Deliver y Credit is available
on the cash purchase/ lease/ finance of new 201 5 Lexus R X 350 models , and will be deducted from the negotiated purchase/ lease price af ter taxes . Limited time of fer is subject to change or cancellation without notice. * Lease of fers provided through Lexus Financial Ser vices , on approved credit. * Representative lease example based on a 2015 RX 350 sfx ' E' on a 28
month term at an annual rate of 0.9% and MSRP of $ 53,454. Monthly payment is $ 599 with $ 6,375 down payment or equivalent trade in, $ 0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $ 23,143. 40,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $ 0.20/ km for excess kilometres. MSRP includes freight/ PDI ($ 1,995), dealer fees, block heater ($ 237), AC Tax ($ 100), Tire Tax ($ 20),
Environmental Fees ($ 1.77) and Filters ($ 1). Taxes, license, registration ( if applicable), and insurance are extra. Lexus dealers are free to set their own prices. Limited time offers only apply to retail customers at participating Lexus dealers. Dealer order/ trade may be required. Offers are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Offers expire at month's end unless extended or revised. See your Lexus dealer for complete details.
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LEASE PAYMENT
$ 599 *
DOWN PAYMENT $ 6,375 *
LEASE APR 0 . 9 % *
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28 MONTHS
PAYMENT INCLUDES $ 750 ^ DELIVERY CREDIT.
PLUS 2 COMPLIMENTARY
LEASE
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Recieve a
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WITH ANY COSMETICS
OR FRAGRANCE
PURCHASE OF $ 75
OR MORE
BEFORE TAXES .
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B O OK YOU R
A PP OI N T M E N T NOW
The Cold Weather
Skin Care Event
January 23 to 25, 2015
WINTER
UP TO
60% OFF
fall and winter
merchandise
Off our regular prices. Prices as ticketed.
TOPSHOP
& TOPMAN
25% OFF Men's dress shirts and ties
Off our regular prices. Prices as ticketed.
SHOP THEBAY. COM
Savings for all offers are off our regular prices, unless otherwise specified. Women's clearance footwear: Excludes Jacques Vert, Precis Petite, Windsmoor, Planet, Planet London, BCBGMAXAZRIA and Dept 875 Designer Collections; See in store for details. Women's clearance fashion excludes Polo Ralph Lauren, HBC Sport, The
Official Canadian Olympic Team Collection, Toni Plus, Rudsak, Sandro/ Maje, The Room, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis, TFNC, Topshop, Under Armour, Marc by Marc Jacobs, The Kooples, Eileen Fisher, Hugo Boss Black, Max Mara Weekend, Max Mara Studio Coats, Diesel and NYDJ and Lord & Taylor 424 Fifth, outerwear and swimwear in our
outerwear and swimwear departments and the Hudson' s Bay Company Collection. Clearance sterling silver and fashion jewellery exclude Coach and Expression fashion jewellery. Women's clearance handbags and wallets exclude Coach, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Kate Spade New York, Dooney & Bourke and BCBGMAXAZRIA.
Men's dress shirts and ties exclude Black Brown 1826, Hudson Room, Strellson, Hugo Boss, Hugo Boss Orange, Hugo Boss Green, Bugatti, Ted Baker, Ted Baker Phormal, J Lindeberg, Zegna, Pure, Klauss Boehler, Robert Graham, Victorinox, Van Gils, Horst, Toscano, Michael Kors, John Varvatos Star USA, Theory, Tiger of Sweden,
Billy Reid, Kent & Curwen, Filippa K, Oliver Spencer, W. R. K., Gant Rugger, Steven Alan and Bespoken.
75 % OFF
UP
TO
WOMEN'S CLEARANCE FOOTWEAR
when you take an extra 50% off our last ticketed prices.
THIS WEEKEND: UP TO .... % OFF
WOMEN'S CLEARANCE FASHION, DRESSES and SUIT
SEPARATES IN OUR DRESS & SUIT DEPARTMENTS,
LINGERIE, HOSIERY, SLEEPWEAR, ROBES and SLIPPERS
when you take an extra 25% off our last ticketed prices.
WOMEN'S CLEARANCE LORD & TAYLOR ...... FIFTH COLLECTION
when you take an extra 30% off our last ticketed prices.
UP TO .... % OFF
CLEARANCE FINE JEWELLERY
when you take an extra 25% off our last ticketed prices.
CLEARANCE FASHION, FOOTWEAR and ACCESSORIES
FOR MEN, KIDS and BABIE S Prices as ticketed.
UP TO .... % OFF
W OMEN'S CLEARANCE HANDBAGS and WALLETS
when you take an extra 30% off our last ticketed prices.
UP TO .... % OFF
CLEARANCE STERLING SILVER and FASHION JEWELLERY
when you take an extra 25% off our last ticketed prices.
UP TO .... % OFF
C LEARANCE BED and BATH COLLECTIONS Prices as ticketed.
$ .... MILLION INVENTORY CLEARANCE
OF DISCONTINUED FURNITURE, MATTRESSES and MAJOR APPLIANCES
Up to 65% off select end of line mattresses by SEALY and SERTA. Selection varies by store.
For the above offers, see below for exclusions.
FRIDAY, JANUARY .... TO THURSDAY, JANUARY ....
L ONDON - The shocking decline
in oil prices is not only hitting federal
and provincial treasuries in
Canada and elsewhere, it's also sapping
the war chests of both the Islamic State
and the Iraqi government.
Defence Minister Rob Nicholson said
the impact of falling crude prices on
the extremist organization was a topic
of discussion Thursday as the 21 countries
in the U. S.- led coalition battling IS
extremists met in London.
It was estimated by U. S. officials last
fall IS was making as much as $ 1 million
per day by selling oil through a
vast smuggling network in the Middle
East.
Who was facilitating the sales and
who was buying the crude has been the
subject of an intense, largely behindthe-
scenes international hunt by the
U. S. Treasury Department, which aims
to choke off the group's money supply.
Oil revenue is one of the reasons coalition
airstrikes have targeted refineries
that were overrun by militants
last summer.
IS is also financed through kidnapping
and ransom, as witnessed over
the last few days in the plight of two
Japanese hostages, whose captors are
demanding $ 200 million to spare their
lives.
Donations are also solicited via the
Internet from sympathizers, many of
them in the Persian Gulf.
The collapse of oil prices has meant
IS has " suffered quite a bit," Nicholson
said in a conference call Thursday.
He provided no statistics to illustrate
the claim.
Much of the Harper government's
public messaging has related to the
military campaign, and Nicholson was
unclear about what specifically Canada
is doing in concert with its allies to halt
the smuggling of oil and attack the terrorist
group's sources of revenue.
He did say coalition nations agreed
Thursday there has to be more information-
sharing in that area.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al- Abadi
said his country is also struggling as
oil prices hover in the US$ 48 per barrel
range.
As much as 80 per cent of the country's
budget is made up of petroleum
revenues.
" This has been disastrous for us," al-
Abadi said at the conclusion of the oneday
conference. " I cannot stress this
any more and I explained this to our
partners."
He said he's been assured " there will
be a program to deal with our crisis,"
but was not clear what that meant.
" We do not want to see a reverse our
of military victory due to our budget
and fiscal problems," the prime minister
said.
- The Canadian Press
Crashing
oil prices
hit Islamic
extremists
Terrorist group selling
crude for war chest
TORONTO - The CBC says it will no
longer approve any paid appearances
by its on- air journalistic employees.
The embattled public broadcaster
issued the directive in a memo to staff
on Thursday, saying " paid appearances
can create an adverse impact on the
corporation."
The memo says on- air journalists
may speak at public events, moderate
debates or take part in other public appearances.
But they " must make sure that the
activity does not represent any real or
perceived conflict of interest" and " get
permission from his or her supervisor
to do so" beforehand.
The memo was co- signed by CBC
news editor- in- chief Jennifer McGuire
and Michel Cormier, Radio- Canada's
executive director of news and current
affairs.
It adds the CBC also plans to " continue
to disclose all appearances" on its
websites.
- The Canadian Press
No more paid gigs
for CBC journalists
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