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...these products turn back the clock? Well, to work for the mass market, these powerful tools, meant for a physician's expertise, have to be downsized and idiot-proofed, says Dr. Kenneth Beer, head of the Palm Beach Aesthetic Center. "By definition, that means they can't be as strong," he says. "And as a result they aren't going to be as effective as what you'll get in a doctor's office." Syneron's CEO, Doron Gerstel, acknowledges the problem. "It's a real challenge: to get it to work as well as we can but keep...
...hipster blog circuit as part of pop music’s continuing love affair with Canada. If you’ve never heard of Canada before, that’s okay too. It’s pretty much like the United States except colder, and with better beer and healthcare. Canada’s also home to most of your favorite actors and musicians—the ones with any talent, anyway. Every few months, the indie executives at all the cool and current media outlets make a trip up north together to sign bands, steal ideas, and get blasted...
...same amount of their own money they would have even if the party fund still covered alcohol. This is apparently the line of thinking the UC has pursued in seeking to expand the range of purchases the Party Fund will cover. But it ultimately fails the test of practicality; beer, wine, and liquor compose the bulk of the expenses for the vast majority of UC-funded parties.In addition, the new agreement is not a particularly meaningful assertion of UC autonomy. While the College is no longer officially telling the UC how to allocate its resources, this is only because...
...This is very exciting,” Seidel said with trademark calm and a beer in hand. “If the results hold up, I look forward to the real challenge we’ll have in moving the City Council forward...
...Ford, Chevy and Chrysler lots, all its implement dealers and lumber yards, its creamery, jewelry store and movie theater. "The big farmers took over, and it's killed small business," says Paul Loberg, who runs a welding shop off Main Street. "All they need downtown is coffee and beer. They can't buy that by the truckload...