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Perhaps it's fallout from television programming such as Nip/Tuck or Dr. 90210 or reruns of Extreme Makeover, but Internet data shows that younger adults have become the primary audience obsessed with altering their personal appearance. Once the domain of the well-to-do female in her fifties, plastic surgery has become the obsession of the least affluent segment of younger Internet users...
...INTERNET $2.6 million Amount paid to 43-year-old Maryland resident Chris Clark for the domain name pizza.com. Clark bought it for $20 in 1994 2,156 Number of cybersquatting complaints that the U.N.'s World Intellectual Property Organization received in 2007, alleging abuse of trademark-registration online...
...Number of "cybersquatting" complaints a U.N. intellectual-property watchdog agency received in 2007, up nearly 50% since 2005. These complaints charge some domain owners with abusing online trademark registration...
...million Amount paid to 43-year-old Maryland resident Chris Clark for the domain name Pizza.com Clark bought...
...student from the College. Such motions are tantamount to a permanent severance of ties with Harvard. A two-thirds vote by the Faculty is required to pass the motion, and the action can only be reversed by another Faculty vote. In most cases, disciplinary action against students is the domain of the Administrative Board. In extreme cases—such as rape, sexual misconduct, or large-scale theft—the Dean of the College can bring the matter before the Faculty, according to Secretary of the Ad Board John “Jay” Ellison. Former Dean...