LifestyleThe "recessionista" is looking for the quality, durability and style of designer clothes, but with a "chicenomic" price tag in keeping with more straitened times, Debenhams said."The birth of the recessionista is evidence that more and more customers are looking for good value, great design and clothing that's built to last," Deputy Chief Executive Michael Sharp said in a statement, as Debenhams unveiled the spring/summer ranges for its "Designers at Debenhams" lines.The ranges, by the likes of Jasper Conran, Betty Jackson, Matthew Williamson, John Rocha, Julien Macdonald and Ben di Lisi, achieved double-digit percentage sales growth in the run up to Christmas, the 219 year-old group said.Earlier on Tuesday, Debenhams reported a 3.5 percent fall in like-for-like sales for the 18 weeks to January 3, which was not as big a decline as some analysts had expected.(Reporting by Mark Potter; Editing by David Holmes) Lifestyle. Ok, I've been a fan of Chris Jericho for a long time and i still think he is awesome as a heel but I would like to see him as a face again Right now he is in my opinion the best heel in the WWE But i think he could be the best face in the WWE. I mean think about it he is always on different talk shows promoting WWE. Just a day or two ago he was with Eve on Jimmy Fallon's show. 
Y2J has so much publicity already and i know he's the guy every one loves to hate but the WWE could make a lot of money of his merchandise if he turned face. I know just the way to do this too.While trying to regain the tag team titles from DX Jericho and Show should get in an argument an Jericho hits the CodeBreaker on Big Show. Thus ending Jeri-Show and turning Y2J face.Also let's skip over to TNA for a sec I think they should turn Abyss heel. I just don't like him as much as a face as I did when he was the big bad monster. I think everyone remembers the six sides of steel match with him against AJ Stlyes right That I believe was when Abyss was at his best, bet hey that's just me.Now back to Jericho, Last Wrestlemania when he faced off against the legends I found myself rooting for Jericho the whole time. I think that with all the publicity and going on talk shows he should have the full support of the fans Right now he only has about half. I was at The Smackdown show in Bluecross Arena and when Jericho came out me and my friend were the only two in my section holding a Jericho is awesome sign and chanting for Jericho when he fought against Kane.

So I think Y2J should become a face again and gain back the support of the audience, but hey thats just my opinion.. FTSE 100 gains 1.2 percent Stocks Miners up on metals prices Retailers gain as trading news better than feared Banks lose ground; short-selling ban set to expire By Simon Falush LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Britain's top share index gained1.2 percent on Tuesday, maintaining a six-day post-Christmasrally in the face of data highlighting the fierce headwindsbuffeting the economy as miners rose on firmer metals prices. Heavyweight miners gave the index the biggest lift withAnglo American (AAL.L), BHP Billiton (BLT.L), and Rio Tinto(RIO.L) up between 3.3 and 5.9 percent as copper, nickel andzinc prices were all in positive territory. Analysts were cautiously optimistic that the rally issustainable. "Thereseems to be a general consensus it could potentiallyrun for the next couple of weeks," said Richard Hunter, head ofUK equities Hargreaves Lansdown.
Embattled banks were in the red after Britain's FinancialServices Authority said late on Monday that its ban onshort-selling financial stocks would expire on Jan. SINKING FEELING British consumer morale sank in December as worries aboutjob losses resulting from the downturn intensified, with theNationwide Building Society saying its confidence gauge fell toits lowest since the survey began in 2004. nL5246817 The UK's largest building society also reported that Britishhouse prices fell another 2.5 percent in December to make 2008their worst-performing year on record. Other high-profile retailers including Marks & Spencer(MKS.L) and Sainsbury's (SBRY.L) are reporting later in theweek. "There are still a number of hurdles for the market toconsider," Hunter at Hargreaves Lansdown said. Investors are keenly awaiting an interest rate decision fromthe Bank of England on Thursday. Analysts polled by Reutersforecast that the Monetary Policy Committee will opt to cutrates by 50 basis points 1.5 percent Investors will also look to U.S data for clues on thehealth of the global economy.