Word: fizzed
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...country not renowned for its counterculture, the Swiss city of Lausanne is an enclave of cool. Roller-bladers fizz through its parks, students and locals with time to talk and money to spend fill the cafés and clubs, posters tell of a vibrant arts scene. But up near the Old Town, in the shadow of the gothic St. Laurent Church, the tolerance and discreet charm of the Lausannois has been stretched to the snapping point lately by scores of African asylum seekers peddling cocaine on its ancient, narrow streets...
Three movies with pop-star leads could give some fizz to the current lackluster release schedule. On Hollywood's calendar, January and February are the Dumpster months; it's where to put films that are not for critics, Academy members or people over 15. Or, in this case of the Britney and Mandy movies, guys. Crossroads and A Walk to Remember are old-fashioned chick flicks: one a gal-bonding movie, the other a love story very much like Love Story. Way back, these were prominent genres, giving juicy roles to a galaxy of female stars. Now women's pictures...
...toward the end of the 20th century was not so interesting and innovative, [while] the first half of the century was extremely rich." The team decided to concentrate on Paris and end their overview in 1968, a year of riot and political upheaval in France. The early rooms fizz with life. Before World War I, artists were experimenting like children with a chemistry set. Here are pieces from the studios of the great and the less-great who splashed the lurid colors of the Fauve (Wild Beast) school onto the reality they lived. André Derain's scarlet-haired Woman...
...only love watching it; they love to chat about it: the Super Bowl. That insight enabled Internet marketer Rishad Tobaccowala, 42, to put some fizz back into the sales of struggling Miller beer and devise a new approach to online advertising--a sales medium that has otherwise proved spectacularly disappointing...
...bubbling over with enthusiasm last week as he announced the company's $13 billion purchase of food-and-drink giant Quaker Oats. Pepsi, as second fiddle to archrival Coke in the cola wars, doesn't get that many chances to declare victory. So Enrico, who has recently put some fizz back in the company, wasn't about to pass up this rare opportunity. "We are the category captain, 1 1/2 times the size of the next largest player," he declared...