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WHILE MORE and more Americans expand their wardrobes with the click of a mouse, the Japanese are a step ahead, buying clothes on their cell phones. It's almost exactly the same as shopping on a computer, just smaller and more mobile...
...prepares to emulate Harvard’s House system, Princeton’s dining services is doing the Crimson one better. Princetonians will enjoy expanded dining hall hours starting next academic year, including a “late dinner” from 10 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., according to The Daily Princetonian. The change comes as part of a plan to create a new four-year residential college system at the New Jersey school, modeled after dorms at Harvard and Yale. The new hours are seen as a way to break down the social and culinary monopoly held...
...Contact, located in Thayer. Administrators said they will evaluate the project after it gets underway. “This initiative will be reviewed through a systematic evaluation that will involve usage, surveys, and overall feedback,” Ballinger wrote. “If there is a need to expand [condom distribution] we will consider doing this accordingly.” Dingman said the pilot will also consider whether students consider the condom availablilty to be a “useful service” and whether “vandalism” or “unintended uses?...
...challenge facing these new-media endeavors is for networks to expand their audiences and capture new viewers without damaging their core business. After all, the average American from 18 to 49 years old still watches 41/2 hr. of television daily, says Morgan Stanley managing director Richard Bilotti, while the same demographic stays online each day for only 57 min. Larry Kramer, digital president for CBS--among the most active networks in the new-media space--finds it's "a real balancing act" to experiment aggressively without jeopardizing the Eye's stately brand. "A lot of this activity is meant...
With the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stalling on a decision to make Plan B available over the counter--as recommended by its scientists--abortion-rights groups have moved aggressively to expand access at the state level. Eight states allow specially trained pharmacists to dispense the drug without a prescription as long as they follow state guidelines, including informing patients of all contraindications for Plan B and supplying the drug only to those who need it immediately. Seven more states are considering similar legislation. Massachusetts and Illinois require pharmacies to carry Plan B, and Connecticut and New York are contemplating...