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...Oprah were a cereal, she would be Harmony. The front of the box pictures a triumphant female figure with her arms raised; on the back is a serene photo of a woman on a beach. As part of its publicity blitz, Harmony this month is funding an exhibit at the Women's Museum in Dallas. It features a "wisdom wall" with quotes from feminist icons like Cokie Roberts and Geraldine Ferraro. It's hard to believe the minds who brought us Budweiser's "Whassup?" ads never thought of doing something like that for the guys...
...killer "did an impressive job," the anonymous writer said, adding that he had something even more shocking planned for June 26. Several Channel 2 devotees called the police. Now Japan can only hope that the message is a hoax and that the freewheeling bulletin board won't become Exhibit A again as officials struggle with an increasingly violent society...
...Oprah were a cereal, she would be Harmony. The front of the box pictures a triumphant female figure with her arms raised; on the back is a serene photo of a woman on a beach. As part of its publicity blitz, Harmony this month is funding an exhibit at the Women's Museum in Dallas. It features a "wisdom wall" with quotes from feminist icons like Cokie Roberts and Geraldine Ferraro. It's hard to believe the minds who brought us Budweiser's "Whassup?" ads never thought of doing something like that for the guys...
...that end, visitors arrive through the old building and then enter Libeskind's extension via a tunnel. This leads to the exhibit, entitled "2,000 Years of German-Jewish History," which includes thousands of objects depicting Jewish family and cultural life through the ages in Berlin. One area of the museum, however, remains completely empty to symbolize all that has been lost and destroyed: the Void, a concrete corridor that runs through the entire structure. "It is meant to show that even at the height of culture in Berlin, Jews and others were not accepted as full citizens," Libeskind explains...
...Rogers says that a new exhibit sponsored by the Schlesinger Library entitled “‘Enterprising Women’: A History of Businesswomen in America, 1750-2000” foreshadows the future of fundraising at the Institute, though the names of the exhibit’s corporate supporters have not yet been released to the public...