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Page 1: The wrong clothes ACCIDEHTS HURT n I f 'R f ' EVERYBODY

The Prince George Citizen - Friday, November 16,1990 - 35

The wrong clothes can break a man

ACCIDEHTS HURT n I f ' R f 'EVERYBODY.

Supported by the Prince George Citizen

TORONTO (CP) — Clothes don’t make the man, but the wrong garment can break him, says media adviser Gabor Apor.

Politicians are all too aware o f this which is why many of them have turned, over the years, to Apor for sartorial and other advice.

Apor’s clients have included multinational corporations and a string o f prominent Liberals, in­cluding former prime ministers Pierre Trudeau, John Turner and former Ontario premier David Pe­terson.

“ There are a whole bunch o f things that say a lot about you before you open your mouth and try to defend yourself, and they’re all visual,” Apor said.

Wearing a self-designed, cus­tom-made brown tweed jacket and jeans, Apor confesses he is a “ shopoholic,” with a weakness for the suitings of Giorgio Armani and Hugo Boss.

“ The Italians have a sense o f the classic and an Armani suit will look as elegant today as 1 0 years down the road.

“ My greatest fantasy is to wake up in Milan and find that I speak Italian,” said Apor, who estimates he has more than 150 pairs o f shoes in his closet and who gave away 2 0 0 shirts last year when he moved.

But Apor stresses he isn’t a fashion consultant in the business o f selling ties or suits.

With eight C leo awards for advertising in addition to numer­ous other awards for his “ other” job as an independent television producer, Apor says his primary focus is to “ interpret strategies and policies o f individuals or cor­porations into communication ve­h icles.”

And if a few tailor-made suits help get those points across, so be i t

“ If a suit could get you elected, every politician would have a tailor in the next office,” said Apor. “ Everything is really in sup­port o f content and his suit should be silently supportive.”

To Apor, clothing is just one elem ent — but an important one — in the total media image.

“ You should never wear questionable clothing. The moment

you wear something that someone says ‘I wonder why he put that on,’ it’s the worst thing you can do.

“ Politicians should always look like they’re working. The politi­cian who wears Fishermen’s clothes to talk to a fisherman is an idiot. It just looks condescending.”

As for “ fashion” colors such as brown, the current rage in m en’s suits, Apor says up and coming junior executives would be best to stick with charcoal grey and navy.

“ Fashion colors are a marketing tool for women to buy new things for men’s wardrobes. Darker suits will take you anywhere you want to go.”

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d istu rbances• C onsistently positive urine test

for g lucose• E levated b lood glucose read ings

W a rn in g : It is im portant to rem em ber th a t the signs and sym ptom s of hyperglycem ia may not be p resen t in so m e diabetics w hose b lood sugar levels are high. B lood glucose m onitoring is the best w ay to de te rm ine the correct b lood sugar level.

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R A N G E

S ig n s a n d S y m p to m s o f H y p o g l y c e m i a (L o w B lo o d S u g a r )• H u n g e r , n a u s e a , w e a k n e s s ,

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d u l ln e s s• N u m b n e s s o f l ip s o r to n g u e• C h a n g e in m o o d o r b e h a v io r

WARNING SIGNS OF DIABETESMORE PREVALENT IN TYPE I

C - C onstant H unger A - A bnorm al Thirst U - Urinating Frequently T - T he Rapid Loss of Weight I - Irritability

D - D row siness 1 - ItchingA - A Family H istory o f D iabetes B - Blurred Vision E - Excess W eight

O - O bvious W eakness & Fatigue T - Tingling & N um bness in Limbs N - N ausea & Vomiting E - Easy Fatigue

S - Skin infections-Slow H ealing W ith T h e s e S y m p to m s - C o n ta c t Y o u r D o c to r Im m e d ia te ly

DIABETES IN THE WORKPLACE - TO TELL OR NOT TO TELL

Many people with diabetes are reluctant to let their employer and co-workers know that they have diabetes, because of prejudice, and a lack of understanding of the disease.

On the other hand, many people have found that if people at work know of their condition, they are prepared to assist in a medical emergency, and can help to disspell myths about the limitations o f the person with diabetes.

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