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...radio pundit Laura Ingraham, “Do you have plans to invade France next?,” Bush’s Chief of Staff Andy Card replied “Laura—Good to read your words. Good job at the rally last weekend. Virginia wine is fine with me.” I think that was a drug reference, but I can’t be sure...
...problems relevant to developing countries. But there is much more that can be done. Educating students and officials within institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund, the U.S. Government and the World Bank, about the ways in which global trade policies continue to rob the poor would be a fine start. Summers must wake up from the rosy matrix of optimism. He must confront the consequences of our selfish policies on the developing world—before the people he wishes to help die from poverty and infectious diseases...
...ladies. Developed in 23 months and based on preferences culled from 65 focus groups worldwide, the line's 300 new items speak to Avon's desire to create a whole new brand rather than simply introduce Avon products for younger women. Mark's beauty wares are, as division head Fine puts it, "jean-pocket friendly and girl influenced." A key selling point: girls can pick the products they want--say, a concealer and lip gloss--and clip them together in a single piece that they can tuck in a pocket. "My customers are really excited about the products," says Jenny...
...poke fun at the usual corny hype on our competitors' bottles with Nomen Vide Optima Expecta ("See the Name, Expect the Best"), Tutto Naturale, and in place of a copyright notice, we have "Appellation Newman Controlee." As a spoof of businesses that tout their ancestry, our slogan is "Fine Foods Since February...
...Brandolini can tap some of her real-estate clients, such as Bette Midler and Mel Gibson. Sting, Franco Zeffirelli and Zubin Mehta all sit on the Advisory Committee. "They are Florence's best friends," says Antonio Paolucci, a former Italian Culture Minister who is now Florence's superintendent of fine arts. "They have already spent more than $3 million helping us conserve the city's works...