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Meanwhile, the folks at Energizer are miffed that Panasonic ads, claiming that Oxyride "beats the bunny" in comparison tests with leading alkaline batteries in digital cameras, left out Oxyride's performance against Energizer's e2 lithium batteries. "Their comparison is against one of the batteries in our portfolio that is recommended for everyday devices like flashlights, toys, smoke detectors," says Jeff Ziminski, vice president of North American marketing at Energizer. Energizer plans to let consumers know (loudly) that in tests specifically for digital cameras, e2 lithium batteries blow the socks off competitors...
...good as it is for digital cameras, Oxyride can't hold a candle to Energizer's disposable e2 lithium battery, which delivered 3,107 digital shots to Oxyride's 990 according to the results of a comparative test in the June issue of POPULAR SCIENCE. But Panasonic is banking that most people will balk at paying $10 for a four-pack of lithium batteries when they can get a four-pack of Oxyrides...
...investigation has also revealed that Jackson is more closely involved with the club than he had disclosed when he spoke in front of E2 last week. In 2002, it turns out, Jackson wrote a letter to the police chief and one to a local alderman on behalf of the club owner, urging that E2 be allowed to remain open despite its transgressions. E2's owner, Dwain Kyles, has been friends with Jackson since Kyles was a child. And Kyles is, like Jackson, a bona fide member of the black political establishment. His father Samuel (Billy) Kyles was a close friend...
...part of his club; the city says otherwise. Jackson says he was unaware of the order and was simply protecting an important African-American business. Later in the week he arranged for families of the victims to have free funeral services, and he called for an independent investigation into E2...
...were injured, at least 25 critically. The calamity was the second deadliest nightclub fire in the U.S. in the past 50 years and the fourth deadliest nightclub fire in American history. It came just four days after 21 people were trampled to death during a panicked stampede at the E2 club in downtown Chicago (see box). As is usually the case, the tragedies were uniquely disastrous, each made more catastrophic by individual instances of horrendous decision making. But with the country already on high alert about the possibility of terrorist attacks against soft civilian targets, the proximity of last week...