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...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...
...life in Iraq better now than it was under Saddam Hussein? Some things have improved: Iraqis have the vote, the right to express their political opinions, an unfettered media, freedom to travel, even something of a consumer boom. But they also have to live with acute shortages of such everyday essentials as gasoline and electricity--and security. And how much better can life be when so many new kinds of death stalk the streets...
...eatery. According to the survey website, the Lamont Café Committee (LCC) will adopt one of the name submissions, or combine suggestions for a “hybrid” name. Students whose submissions contribute to the final name will receive free coffee or tea at the café everyday for the first month it is open. According to Pamela C. Chan ’07, an LCC member and author of the survey, many students had earlier indicated their preferences that coffee be organic and fair trade. Chan hopes to gauge the level of these concerns and others among...
From 8 p.m. until midnight everyday, from April 21 to May 21, people can either dial the hotline or go to the museum’s website to listen to that day’s program...
...College administrators and student groups, such as H-Club, which organizes tailgates, including Harvard-Yale. As H-Club Vice President Whitney S.F. Baxter ’07 notes, “I wasn’t really involved in what Glazer/Capp did.” The alienation of the everyday Harvardite from the goings-on within the walls of the UC bred apathy within the student body, ensuring the eventual failure of Capp’s hastily hashed proposal. Crimson Key President Nicole T. Townsend ’07 says, “The CLC never really reached...