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...decades, ros? has been scorned as the drink of wine illiterates. Universally, if unfairly, identified with cheap, rounded bottles of Mateus Ros? (apparently a favorite tipple of Saddam Hussein), it's now making a comeback in slick, new guises as winemakers attempt to second-guess a fickle market. Pinot Noir is no longer trendy, Riesling had a short-lived spell of cachet?ros? could be the new flavor of the month. Numbers from the C?tes du Provence region in France, one of the world's main ros?-producing areas, show that exports are on a steady annual increase...
...loved their earlier work from, respectively, WOR radio, Mad, the Village Voice, Fantasy LPs, Humbug and Look. They were the guys I?d have chosen if I were Playboy?s humor editor. (In which case, I?d have dropped the designation of ?humor? heading each piece; making readers guess if a story was supposed to be funny was part of the fun.) Into the 80s, Playboy kept finding smart comic writing. Bruce Fierstein?s ?Real Men Don?t Eat Quiche? appeared there first...
...should have sent Page and Brin directly to the Home for Penniless Geniuses, but instead they have managed to build one of the strongest brands on the Internet--this despite the fact that when they started, they knew nothing about marketing. "That was true," says Page, laughing delightedly. "I guess we were really lucky, you know?" Whatever they did, it worked better than their rivals' approach. Remember how hard Yahoo tried to turn its brand name into an everyday word--those TV ads with the guy with the big Afro asking "Do you Yahoo?" If you do Yahoo, you probably...
...Support for Bush’s policies is already pretty strong and I would guess that this would give a substantial boost in the polls,” Thernstrom said. “But two months from now this won’t show up unless there’s a change on the ground...
...Parr] was really strong, so we were trying to get around her instead of pushing her out of the paint because we couldn’t really do that,” Cserny said. “So I guess we just adjusted well there. At halftime, Kathy told us to move our feet more on defense, and I think that disturbed her because she didn’t have the height to shoot over...