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...companies, when joined, will have the added advantage of accessing each other's customer files. Sears has data on 130 million customers, Lands' End on 30 million. Sears sends out 25 million credit-card statements every month--an easy way to distribute special offers on, say, a Lands' End golf shirt. "The two companies' strategies have been very different, but if they can leverage each other's strengths, you'll have a very powerful combination," says James Crawford, retail analyst for Forrester Research. Of course, that's what everyone said about AOL and Time Warner, so perhaps some caution...
...artist and creator of the Nanas sculptures; in San Diego. Saint Phalle's other important works include Hon, a 28-m-long, 6-m-high figure of a woman that houses music rooms, an aquarium and a cinema-accessed through the installation's vagina. DIED. SAM SNEAD, 89, golfing legend whose career spanned five decades; in Hot Springs, Virginia. With seven major championships and 81 PGA Tour victories, Snead was considered one of the sport's greatest players. He had won every major golf title except for the U.S. Open, of which he was runner-up four times. CHARGED...
...drove with Dowdle, along with brothers Rushton and John from his home to Dowdle's mansion about 20 miles away and watched television. Michael says they left his home about 9:30 p.m. and returned around 11 p.m. Forensic experts say Moxley was bludgeoned to death with a golf club about 10 p.m., although she may have died as late as 1 a.m. the next morning...
...early 16th century. "Like the masterpieces in the museums," says Carpini, "this is our patrimony that must be preserved." Here too are some 200 acres of vineyards, olive groves and small lakes. Mountain bikes are available gratis. Nearby, there are also horse stables, a polo field and a championship golf course. For information, call...
...year-old father of Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel says that he doesn't remember a lot about the savage 1975 murder of Martha Moxley, in Greenwich, Connecticut. Wednesday, at the trial of his son, accused of killing the 15-year-old Moxley with a golf club, it appeared Rushton Skakel Senior couldn't recall much of anything at all. He couldn't remember all the names of his children, and when asked what happened on September 11, 2001, he said: "It was a very big incident, but I don't remember the details...