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...dozen best-selling books, the Every Day with Rachael Ray magazine, four Food Network shows, a line of cookware and an olive oil. "She reminds me of Julia Child," says Wolfgang Puck, the celebrated Los Angeles chef whose back Ray is rubbing even though they just met an hour ago. "She has a completely different personality, but the message is the same. The message is, she's not élitist. She gives confidence to people to go into their own kitchens." Ray is antisnob and utterly nonaspirational. In a time of war and a struggling economy, this domestic goddess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rachael Ray Has A Lot On Her Plate | 9/5/2006 | See Source »

...fans. Ray--who has no teleprompter, earpiece, cue cards or even writers--has a finely honed sense of what is and is not Rachael Ray. When the Vegas affiliate wanted a promo in which she would say, "Join me for an entertaining and unpredictable hour of television," she refused. Instead, she blurted out, "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but if you want to know what happens on my show, you'll have to check it out at 10 a.m." The audience went nuts. There are, apparently, Rachael Ray clichés and non--Rachael Ray clich?...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rachael Ray Has A Lot On Her Plate | 9/5/2006 | See Source »

...stock was once so upwardly mobile some analysts felt it might test $10. But it has slithered down to around $3.50 these days. The company, 51.8% government-owned, has delivered steady dividends; few Australians have lost their life savings on this play, although there are stragglers who missed happy hour and paid $7.40 (in T2, touted as a "great deal" by the P.M.) to join the Telstra party. Worried that it would miss its opportunity to sell out of the telco (a long-held aim of the Conservatives), the Howard government announced on Aug. 25 that another public share offer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The New Rules on Telstra | 9/4/2006 | See Source »

...March a federal circuit court in Washington strengthened the new-source-review requirements by refusing to sanction a loophole that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had introduced, and last month a circuit court in Chicago forbade a move by the Cinergy power corporation to measure its pollution output hour to hour rather than year to year, because the hourly standard often produces a lower, less accurate reading of emissions. In November the U.S. Supreme Court will address the same measurement question in a case out of North Carolina. All those battles technically address smog and soot, not mercury, but where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mercury Rising | 9/3/2006 | See Source »

...Average time spent watching TV each day in the American household in 2005--up more than an hour a day since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Numbers: Sep. 11, 2006 | 9/3/2006 | See Source »

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