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...also been picked clean by Gaza's hordes, so Azmi could find no chocolate either, just four big bags of potato chips and a couple of Cokes. No regrets, says Azmi. "Driving back, eating snacks, with the car window down and the desert breeze of Sinai on my face???what can I say? We were happy. This was freedom...
CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION Chinese consumers who buy luxury goods do so to show off or to help define their identity. The Asian concept of face???or pride and dignity?is a key reason they invest in expensive brands. In a fast-growing economy, status symbols are the easiest way to demonstrate wealth and power...
...year-old, and Zac Efron's face??immediately grabbed my attention [Aug. 27]. James Poniewozik's description of the Disney Channel's High School Musical was accurate. It's a Disney movie that every kid loves, with its inspiring message to follow your dreams. I tuned in to watch the sequel, High School Musical 2, and while I again sang along with the musical numbers, I felt disappointed at the end. Unlike in the original, Efron's character, Troy, was willing to sacrifice his promising future just because his teammates and girlfriend became a little jealous of his newfound success...
...appeal to a very expensive actor so much that he might work for almost nothing"?and in the bargain, give an eloquently terse reading of a man's man, driven by urges that are too deep to be expressed in tears or shouts but are visible on Jones' face???if you watch him as closely as he watches the world...
...David Bowie," he once remarked. Ziggy and the Duke have been slithered out of, like shucked snakeskins, but their creator remains a well-nurtured enigma. Perhaps by design: in concert or in conversation, he always seems like a scrupulous creation. The body, even relaxed, seems conscious of pose. The face???Leslie Howard sketched by George Grosz?can be nearly beautiful, but the mouth splits its sculpted lines when it turns up into a toothy, gratified grin, like Chaplin's as he watched a fat man fall. Bowie's eyes, always appraising, seem to look straight down to his center. Each...