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McNitt said the best way for students to give their opinions about the fair trade coffee is to fill out feedback cards in the dining halls...
...Hollywood these days calls all four demographic quadrants: male, female, under 25 and 25 and over. (The breakdown for the opening Saturday night was 54% male, 46% female, 52% 25 and over, 48% under.) Kids may be the heart of summer-movie sales, but adults pay full price and fill up the seats in late-night showings. Star Wars: Episode II--Attack of the Clones is trying to do this too, but women aren't buying it; a tracking survey from last week showed men were much more interested in seeing the movie than women...
...also fields such questions from ThreeCore of Danvers, Mass., which plays host to online auctions for electronic-component contracts. And it doesn't stop there. If QAC can't fill an order, it will often turn to one of its competitors for help. Competitors return the favor, and in the process, the two share so much information that keeping trade secrets has become almost impossible...
...that Botox has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, fans of cosmetic quick fixes are buzzing about the next miracle injectable. It's Restylane, a synthetic hyaluronic acid that, like collagen, can fill in facial lines and plump up lips. It's already a hit in Europe and Canada, though its maker has yet to seek approval in the U.S. But last week it completed its U.S. clinical study, and the results were impressive. Restylane outperformed a collagen-based substance by a 6-to-1 ratio. Unlike collagen, which lasts only about three months for some patients, Restylane...
...sales were up 1,200% last year, half of the total accounted for by exports. Wu attributes rapid growth in part to advanced R. and D. With the help of his Japanese partner (the Japanese are, unsurprisingly, the leaders in sex toy innovation), he is developing unusual products to fill new niches of sexual proclivity-and not just farm animals. Works-in-progress include a "lovebot," a humanoid doll with lifelike skin that will be able to move and speak lines such as, "Am I going too fast for you?" Wu claims companies in Hong Kong and Taiwan...