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Endz2EndzA group of inner city youths have come together from multiple backgrounds and tough areas of Lon-don. They met in college while studying and began to bond because they had similar interests and life experiences. Some come from negative lifestyles due to a lack of role models, poverty and a sense of neglect from society. But are now channelling their time into something fun, entertaining and posi-tive by inspiring other youths.

Especially ones that have struggled growing up in tough areas and think there’s no way out. The team became good friends and got along well to-gether with creative minds alike and founded Endz 2 Endz.

Endz 2 Endz is an urban British e-magazine es-tablished in 2008. The magazine is run by young people for young people, which provides a path-way for young talented people in our communities to reach their goals. It is about showcasing young underground and established UK talents and skills.

These include models, writers, fashion designers, poets, musicians, athletes, photographers and many more. We are creating a new era that provides opportunity and at the same time informing read-ers and giving an insight into what goes on in the society around us.

It creates opportunities for those who know they have talent to show the world what they are about. We decided we want to create an ‘online maga-zine’ that will showcase youths talents no matter what their race, area they’re from or disability they may have-so we do not discriminate in anyway.

The magazine will also be looking at social issues which affect the community as a whole and individ-uals. We will have a topic in every issue that may be very important or has great effect on today’s society.

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The magazine is aimed at people from ages 16 through to their 20s, aiming to empower them from quite a young age because we believe that’s where it all starts.

One thing that we believe is critical, is the magazine must be young people lead, for young people to relate with each other. We enable youths to be inspired by other youths doing positive things and finding out more on issues going on in and around their communities.

We are open to promote and meet anyone interested and willing to support the movement. We aim to work with people who are dedicated, motivated, willing to take their talents to another level, feel it’s time we come out of negative media and feel like they would like to be a part of what we are about. So feel free to contribute, and show Endz 2 Endz and the pub-lic what you’re made of.

Introduction

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32 5 Top Films 5 Top Gifts

26 Poetry

30 Top Gadgets

24 What my life’s like?

Features

Regulars

10 Kay M

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12 Young Voice-Old Voice

Contents

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16 Arbonne Cosmetic Review34 Kieron Langman

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(Graphic designe) C

hloe Ainsley

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Endz2Endz interviews Kay M

E2E: Did you alway want to be an

Artist? and why music not painting?

That and playing ball but what black

youth doesn’t at some point in their life?

As for the art? I feel like I paint every

time I touch an instrument. The pictures

are very vivid and I feel like I’m align-

ing myself with different rays of colors

through the vocabulary and descriptive

techniques I’m using now. I’m creating a

new fusion of music.

E2E: What Country you from? I am fromthe states. New Jersey to be exact.

E2E: We heard you was freestyle battle winner of 106 &

Park, how did it feel to win such a competition?

It was bless. I learned a lot about myself during the

to do a promo week alongside a international family

called “End Of The Weak” and then was back in the US

the following Friday battling it out on national

television. Great experience.

E2E: Could you tell a bit about your youth?I was always rapping. I actu-ally started rhyming around

3 or 4. I didn’t really know what it was but I just the way words sounded. Sonically I

was searching for something and I didn’t know what. I used

to write all the time by the win--

ent words. There was a point when I was 16, I spent the whole year liter-ally freestyling every time I spoke. A

lot of friends were annoyed of course

but I just wanted to be that good that I couldn’t wait.

E2E: You’ve been over to the Uk numerous

amount of time, What did you think when

come to my mind was “I never thought Hip

Hop would take me this far”, I had never

really left the east coast of the U.S. let alone

the country period so there was the feeling

of being in a brand new world. Almost like

consumed by the world in it.

E2E: How does it feel to be Kay M?

Being Kay M feels like being

a youth among youths, a man

among men, the top Freshman in

whatever class I’m in and soon the

be the biggest Star among every-

one else.

E2E: What is your rapping name and why

did you chose it?

out rapping I picked up tons of names

and got a new one every time I rhymed. I

wanted something that really represent-

ed me and that my family could identify

what my family call me along with my

actual name.

Graphic Design by John NorthamDoubelesided Media Group - www.dosime.co.uk

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Kay M

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Endz2Endz interviews Kay M

E2E: Did you alway want to be an

Artist? and why music not painting?

That and playing ball but what black

youth doesn’t at some point in their life?

As for the art? I feel like I paint every

time I touch an instrument. The pictures

are very vivid and I feel like I’m align-

ing myself with different rays of colors

through the vocabulary and descriptive

techniques I’m using now. I’m creating a

new fusion of music.

E2E: What Country you from? I am fromthe states. New Jersey to be exact.

E2E: We heard you was freestyle battle winner of 106 &

Park, how did it feel to win such a competition?

It was bless. I learned a lot about myself during the

to do a promo week alongside a international family

called “End Of The Weak” and then was back in the US

the following Friday battling it out on national

television. Great experience.

E2E: Could you tell a bit about your youth?I was always rapping. I actu-ally started rhyming around

3 or 4. I didn’t really know what it was but I just the way words sounded. Sonically I

was searching for something and I didn’t know what. I used

to write all the time by the win--

ent words. There was a point when I was 16, I spent the whole year liter-ally freestyling every time I spoke. A

lot of friends were annoyed of course

but I just wanted to be that good that I couldn’t wait.

E2E: You’ve been over to the Uk numerous

amount of time, What did you think when

come to my mind was “I never thought Hip

Hop would take me this far”, I had never

really left the east coast of the U.S. let alone

the country period so there was the feeling

of being in a brand new world. Almost like

consumed by the world in it.

E2E: How does it feel to be Kay M?

Being Kay M feels like being

a youth among youths, a man

among men, the top Freshman in

whatever class I’m in and soon the

be the biggest Star among every-

one else.

E2E: What is your rapping name and why

did you chose it?

out rapping I picked up tons of names

and got a new one every time I rhymed. I

wanted something that really represent-

ed me and that my family could identify

what my family call me along with my

actual name.

Graphic Design by John NorthamDoubelesided Media Group - www.dosime.co.uk

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Young Voice - O

ld Voice

Endz2Endz talks to actor Clint Dyer, who talks about his life and views on the film industry...

Interviewed by Tyrone Smiley

(Graphic designe) Jade C

oopercollins

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Young actor Edward Kagutuzi starsin a new movie soon to be launched called “Mirror

Boy”. He tells Endz2Endz about competition in the industry but also the support out there for young people

Interviewed by Tyrone Smiley

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I trained as a make up artist at the Glauca Rossi School of Makeup in 2007 and set up Inspire Me as a way to incorporate my passion for makeup with my desire to empower young women. I want them to have the realisation that true beauty lies within and it is only when you realise this, that you are truly free.

Inspire Me, Endz2Endz & Arbonne

In collaborating with Endz 2 Endz and Arbonne cosmetics I found a partnership that fitted with the ethos of Inspire Me.

Endz 2 Endz are a shining example of young people getting together to empower others through the use of media in a world where a single action can be virtually around the online world in seconds.

Arbonne Cosmetics

Arbonne cosmetics promise pure botanical based ingredients with minerals to make your skin glow. I wanted to find out if the products would hold up to this promise.

I liked the packaging and the way the make up is presented in clear minimalistic style, at first glance.

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Arbonne C

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eview

Reviewed and written by Ferzana

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The MAKE UP PRIMER slid onto the skin leaving it baby soft and a perfect base for make up. I often use primer on make up jobs and liked the way this worked and that it contains natural plant extracts instead of chemicals to achieve that effect.

Following that I applied some of the SHEER GLOW

HIGHLIGHTER mixed in with a little of the PERFECTING LIQUID FOUNDATION with SPF 15 to get all over colour on the face. Foundation is often the hardest product to find yet it is one of the most important as it sets the base for everything else. I really liked the fact that Arbonne offer a broad colour range across a range of skin tones that cater for all ethnicities.

Concealer was a bit more difficult as unfortunately the 3 shades offered in CREME CONCEALER did not extend far enough on the darker spectrum so I had to mix in some of the darkest one with the right foundation to create the shade I needed.

The NATURAL RADIANCE MINERAL POWDER FOUNDATION with SPF 15 offered a good colour range and gave the models a beautiful glow. It was a shame the SHEER PRESSED POWDER colour range was not as extensive as the foundations as sometimes you want to achieve a more matte look.

The BLUSH colours were beautiful and vibrant and the mineral infused pigments made cheeks look full of life.

EYESHADOWS blended on really well and were great to achieve daytime or sultry evening looks but lacked bright pop colours that make you go WoW.

The LIQUID EYELINER in black glided on effortlessly leaving a clean line. Definitely an essential for the make up bag!

The Arbonne LIPSTICKS gave model’s lips a bright moisture rich look and stayed on well, RUNWAY ROUGE is definitely a showstopper!

The LIP POLISHES added a non-sticky shining sparkle to lips in a vibrant range of colours to suit everyone.

My Opinion

As a professional makeup artist, I liked the Arbonne cosmetics range from packaging to flawless finish.

The foundation colour range was brilliant and offered a real variation of skin tones. The only things I would change is increasing the range of concealers and powders to match the foundations. Eyes and lips are well catered for with stunning shades to enhance your natural features.

I would use Arbonne cosmetics on future jobs and on myself as I love the ethos behind the products - pure botanical ingredients enhancing the skin from the inside.

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Photographer Sophie Le

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Make up Artist: Ferzana AwanModels: Elena kouzoulps, Saima Awan, Rashida OmarPhotographer: Sophie Le (Tribe7Studios.com)

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OL: The industry is full of niches: there are runway models, high fashion models for editorial, fitness models and body-part models though it’s always good to be versatile. Then looks change every season and it’s subjective too.

o you think the modeling industry is niche in what it’ looking for?

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hat was it like wining the Endz next Top Model competition?

OL: I didn’t have a clue. I was up against 2 gorgeous girls, and when the audience was cheering, I was slightly nervous and was sure at one point I heard more cheers for someone else!

hat your style in fashion?

hat’s the worst thing you have heard from a judge?

ow long have you been modeling for?

hat advise do you have for up and coming models who would like to break their way through the industry?

OL: Quirky, surprising, unconventional, daring, flexible & ‘I-don’t-care’.

OL: 1 year and a few months. I started Last July.

s make up accessories an essential thing to you in your life?

OL: Make up has never been a big part of my life In fact it never was a part of my life until a year ago when I was told I needed to take my own foundation to the first show I had to do. I have bought it since then but it has never been something I can’t leave my house without.

OL: Be realistic - ask yourself what you want to achieve and what niche would you like to go into? Remain thick skinned, find friends who are positive; be a good networker - keep in touch with people at shows and events and don’t ever be afraid to ask. Join Model Mayhem, treat people with respect, be passionate about what you do - read magazines, get ideas, learn from others who are doing well, build your portfolio and be versatile with it every opportunity you get. Be wary of ‘nude’ or ‘erotic’ shoots; don’t be afraid to approach a good agency. And at every opportunity - thank GOD you’re alive and healthy enough to get it regardless of if you get the gig - there will always be more shows/shoots/opportunities!

id you think you were going to win the competition?

OL: It was surprising! I don’t think I’ve ever won a competition. It was an amazing experience though - now I know what it feels like to be on Xfactor!

OL:Tough one - I’d say Alek Wek. I love her unconventional look, her character and because I can relate in a few ways. I love her astonishing life story - going from a Sudanese Refugee to an international supermodel.

ho inspires you in the modeling industry?

OL: It was my first casting ever and I was told I was an embarrassment to black models because I looked down halfway down the runway. The casting director told me a huge NO in front of quite a few people and told me to leave as quickly as possible. I had to see it as a lesson - in the industry - you need thick skin!

Interviewed by Tyrone Smiley

Beauty is one of her power and her sword is her smile Olu express her factor of winning the Endz next top model.

The E

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hat your style in fashion?

ow long have you been modeling for?

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Poetry

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BeautyYour looks don’t define youYour image represents a small fraction of the beauty that lye’s inside youNeed I remind you?

My Kings and Queens a beautiful personality is a mustLet beauty come from withinFrom the darkest complexion you can find the brightest lovePerpetuating through that soft skin

I’m thinking love; I’m thinking first kisses to a loved one’s hugsI’m thinking warmth; I’m thinking time’s where I’ve been lost

The beautiful struggle it took that helped shaped my mental form,I’m thinking moments; In fact I think we need to talk.About the Beauty of life especially to my black Queens

And how we need to nurture and loveOur black kings and not to loathe them.Young Pretty eye’s it might be a disguise

We need to communicate in depth on a level playing fieldTo find the beauty of what one truly possesses inside

So take my shining words of inspiration open your mind and seeAnd say it LOUD!!! “TRUE BEAUTY LYE’S WITHIN ME”

Written by Roxy

SeductionHer Soft caramel skin big brown eyes seduc-tive looking lips beautiful blonde hair body of a stripper her scent of Angel.

Her lovely face is like a everlasting case of lust which my body would die of without the vision of a face so sweet

My body can never get enough of such beauty every man desires The kind of beauty that can make a blind man see

Her silky red dress which compliments her skin tone, legs so smooth it could make my heart glow

She looks so clean she could make my soul pure

Her beauty’s like a walking miracle which can make the rain stop sun shine sky blue war stop

Her picture so perfect teeth so white when ever she’s around her beauty takes me away from the pain

I could see heaven in her eyes and paradise in her smile

My unconditional love for beauty will never die till death do us part.

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The World Wears Make – UpThe world wears makeup...

The beauty of the world as we see it is hidden in so much

The light of the day...the silky leaves covered with mildew soft to the touch

The night...although dark...is still filled with light...and the beautifully ugly things

As beautiful women are involved in drunken bar fights...syringes and nostrils

Clean cut the next day as office jobs they attend...head pounding liver on the mend

The world without the high rise buildings and kids at play

The drunken nights and the bar hopping would seem so plain...it seems

That the world wears make up...because it’s covered in colours

These colours that emit nothing but beauty to whoever lays eyes on its canvas

The light of the morning is its fresh faced beauty...

The lights of the night its artificial face of beauty...

Like i said...the world wears makeup

Written by Grizzly

Decision makingShe brand new, so seductive and appealing

A beauty spot at the side of her cheekDoes it represent beauty? Or a cause through genetic genes

She 5ft 5 the average height Sophisticated woman who reach to my limits Silky black hair and Hazel brown eyes, which temps my lips to say hi.

What separates me from an average Joe? I got a heck of a flowI’m confident enough to approach her I got a brave heart just like Bruce Willis

I approach her with courage and rageShe’s laughing and smiling giving me time in her day

As I about to get the number she asked me my ageShould I tell her I’m still in school? and I’m mature for my ageOr should I get the number and tell her another day.

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Mysterious Diary...QuestionI’ve got stretch marks on my belly, and they’re really bothering me. I’ve had them for ages and although they’ve faded in colour, they can still been seen. I’ve had a look online for creams that might help, but there are so many I ended up getting confused. Do you know of any that will actually work?

AnswerFirstly, please remember that stretch marks are very common. When the skin stretches very suddenly through growth or weight gain or loss, part of the skin’s structure is damaged and this shows on the surface as stretch marks. Although they may appear very red/purple when they first appear, they will fade to white in time.It’s worth knowing a lot of creams that claim to work for stretch marks are generally ineffective, as the changes in the skin’s structure happens deep down, and creams can only ever work on the superficial levels. You may find that self-tanning creams can help hide the appearance of stretch marks, though this won’t change them permanently.But Vitamin A and E creams and cocoa butter cream are often recommended for the softening of scars and are available in most chemists.

(Graphic designer) W

ill kay Oddkingdom

Questions were submitted to Askthesite by 16 - 25s in the UK.For more advice on any issue go to TheSite.org

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QuestionMy lips are really dry and I have to apply vaseline to them every day. It makes me self-conscious - I’ve never even kissed a girl. What’s wrong with my lips and what can I do to make them better?

AnswerDry lips can be caused, amongst other things, by very hot and cold temperatures, general dehydration and stress. There are preventative measures you can take to protect your lips, including making sure you drink lots of water.Skin conditions such as eczema often cause dry lips, as do allergic reactions to any product you use on or around your lips.Licking your lips when they are already dry and cracked may cause them to become even more dry once the saliva has evaporated, so try to avoid doing this if you can. Applying an unperfumed lip-balm or simply petroleum jelly throughout the day will help prevent any more moisture escaping from your lips and help soothe any soreness.If your dry lips are causing you discomfort, or continue to cause you problems over a prolonged period of time, you may like to get in contact with your local doctor (GP) to check that it is not a symptom of an underlying condition.It seems that your dry lips are having an impact on your confidence around girls. This is understandable, but try to remember that hardly anyone is completely happy with their appearance. It’s quite likely that any girl you meet will have some concern about her appearance too.

http://www.thesite.org/healthandwellbeing/askthesiteqandas/general-healthqandas/chappedchap

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Top Gadgets

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LG 47 LD950 3DTV

Imagine having a 3-D cinema in your living room. This TV has some of the latest 3D TV technologies, that deliver a third dimension viewing at home. It has a built-in Freeview tuner, four HDMI ports and USB input.

This is one of the more affordable 3D TVs around price starting from £1,799.00 (Amazon Uk).

New ultra-light Mac Book Air

Apple’s thinnest and lightest notebook comes in the traditional 13.3-inch screen as well as their new smaller screen size - 11.6 inch. The 13.3-inch model comes with 128GB or 256GB of flash storage, a 1.86GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, FaceTime camera, 2GB of RAM and seven hours of battery life. The smaller 11.6 inch model is smaller and lighter but also has less processing power and storage.

Prices start at $999 in the US. Soon to be launch in the UK.

HP Slate 500

Earlier this year Apple’s iPad was the new cool device to have, now it’s the HP Slate. It delivers a business tablet blend of sober design and features, wrapped in a portable 8.9in slate, which is packed with Windows 7 and two cameras for videoconferencing (a VGA camera at the front and a 3 mega pixel camera at the back).

There is no UK release date yet but US prices start from $799.

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Sonim’s XP1300 CORE

This phone is not for you if you’re into your phone for the apps and technology – but it is one of the toughtest phones on the planet. This phone is designed for construction crews and others in tough working environments. This model can survive up to 2 meter of water, dust, salt, thermal shock and transport shock and extreme temperatures. It’s like a super hero it’s strong and has hidden powers.

It goes on sale soon, with a price around £250.

Fujifilm’s F300

This is a 12 megapixel camera with a 15 optical zoom which also films 720p/24 video. It is packed with a hybrid auto-focus system with face detection which delivers DSLR-like focusing speed. At the back of the camera there is a 3in, 460K pixels LCD screen. Its HD films are easy to upload via an HDMI.

The starting price has been tagged at a price of £329.

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Bose Bluetooth headset

Bose has launched its first-ever Bluetooth headset featuring Bose audio tech inside and half-moon shaped silicon StayHear tips, which remove the need for an ear hook.

The US launch price is $150 a shade under £125 in UK terms.

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Due Date ●●●

Release Date: 5th November Certificate: 15Another comedy from the director of The Hangover, Peter Highman is a first time dad, and his wife is

expecting any day soon. After an encounter with a crazy aspiring actor they get kicked off the plane from Atlanta to Los Angeles. A bumpy and disastrous cross-country drive road trip lies ahead. Will he make it to the birth on time?

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ●●●●●

Harry, Hermione and Ron are back for the final showdown against Lord Voldemort. Hogwarts and the Ministry Of Magic is facing a

great threat is now being controlled. by the dark lord, whom shall not be named! The trio are on a mission find and destroy the horcruxes that contain parts of Voldemort’s

soul, whilst power is growing stronger.

Megamind ●●●●

Release Date: 3rd December Certificate: PG

The makers of Kung Fu Panda (2008) bring us some more animated fun. Megamind. The

world’s most brilliant super villain has to change his ways and become a hero for the first time in his life. When he gets rid of Metro Man, his god-guy nemesis, he soon finds he has nobody to pick on. He then creates a new enemy – Titan who switches from being good to bad and decides to take over the world.

Release Date: 22nd December Certificate: TBC

The Fockers are back this Christmas with a bigger family! The last time we sawthem, Gaylord ‘Greg’ Focker got married

to the daughter of an ex-CIA agent, who was weeks pregnant. This time round in the sequel to Meet the Parents (2004) and Meet the Fockers (2004) we see how the couple cope with twins and also how Greg and his father-in-law are getting along!

From the horrific to the comical, magical to the animated, we take a look at five top films coming to a cinema near you.

Written by Janeice Ladnar

Release Date: 19th November Certificate: 12a

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5 Top Films &

5 top Gifts

Saw 3D ●●●●Release Date: 29th October Certificate: 18

The time has come for final chapter of the Saw merchandise. It has arrived in 3D and you become the last piece of the puzzle. A new wave of terror is unleashed as the survivors of the Jigsaw Killer’s legendary traps, seek help from fellow survivor Bobby Dagen. Meanwhile Jigsaw’s ex-wife, Jill and Lieutenant Hoffman fight for his legacy.

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Written By Tyrone Smiley

If you’re ever lost on what to get for your mum, your mate or that special someone, check out our shopping guide below. Endz 2 Endz have dug out 5 great gifts to put a smile on their faces...

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PSP Go

The new smaller and better PSP Go, Which comes in Black as well as white. This is allot smaller than its older brother the PSP, The good thing about purchasing this gift before Christmas. You will be able to download 10 free games worth £200. Surprisingly nearly all of these games are top titles, including Gran Turismo, Little BigPlanet, FIFA World Cup, GTA: Vice City Stories, Motorstorm and Avatar which will keep a average game user entertained for long journeys as well as short.

Special Edition Red Wii with New Super Mario Bros Wii Pack

If your a Nintendo fan or collector this is one of the must have to add to your Nintendo collection. The Special Edition Red Wii with New Super Mario

Bros Wii Pack, which comes with a red Wii Remote Plus, a red Nunchuck and three games - New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Wii Sports and the original edition of Donkey Kong pre-installed on the Wii.

Prices start from £149.99 at Asda

Every one was first talking about the I-Phone 4 especially when it launched on T-mobile thats when their was a high rise in consumers purchasingtheir phone, There was a time when everyone was on the blackberry hype (big buzz), If

you thought the hype was dead well your wrong. This is the sleek business type slash entertainment. The new Blackberry Torch 9800, which comes with 5-mega-pixel camera the best picture quality on a blackberry so far, 3.2-inch, screens size.

Christmas is just round the corner; Christmas is a time to see the long distance relatives a time for celebration. Why don’t you cherish the moment with a 12.1mp Sony camera Features DSC-S2100 12.1 megapixels - Captures high

Thierry Mugler Angel

Prices start from £69.71 at Asda

Prices start from Black PSP GO £159.99 White £169.99 from www.amazon.co.uk

Prices start from £25 pm T-mobile 24month contract at Phone 4 U.

Blackberry Torch 9800

This Perfume is shaped like a star and smell like a hint of fruit, honey and a base of vanilla a tender smell of chocolate. This delicious tender smell perfume called Thierry Mugler Angel is one of those perfume, which is, used for special occasions or for that special someone. It does cost a bit of money but you are getting what you paid for a long lasting smell.

Priced at £39.99 for 25ml or £49.50 for a 25ml refilable bottle www.theperfumeshop.com

Sony S2100 12.1mp Digital Camera with Anti Blur & Fantastic 3ins LCD screen

quality images, allowing detail-packed enlargements 7.5cm/3” Clear Photo LCD - Clear Photo which also features a anti blur.

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ENDZ22ENDZCreative Director

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EditorDennis Gyamfi

Sub-EditorSeun Oginni

Graphic Designer John NorthamSasha PirtheeChloe Ainsley

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Paul StockEmanuela Maria Rago

Make up ArtistFerzana Awan

PhotographersSophie Le

WritersLibby Majumdan

FoxyGrizzlyManny

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Journalist Janeice Ladnar

Editorial Mentors Anna Leach

Jason Daponte

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