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...corner of Mass. Ave. and Plympton St., you are standing in the presence of greatness. Tomorrow, Publishers Weekly—the magazine bible of the publishing industry??€”will present Frank Kramer, proprietor of Harvard Book Store, with the 2002 Bookseller of the Year award. The ceremony, which is to be held at Book Expo America, conveniently overlaps with Harvard Book Store’s 70th anniversary...

Author: By Judd B. Kessler, | Title: The Importance of Independence | 5/3/2002 | See Source »

Wolfe also suggested that the FDA has financial incentives to approve new drugs—the drug industry??€™s profits are directly funneled to the FDA as a result of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act of 1992, he said. Wolfe added that the act will be up for reauthorization soon...

Author: By Matthew S. Rozen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Finds Approved Drugs Still Carry Risks | 5/2/2002 | See Source »

...mayhem? The result is Death to Smoochy, a pitch-black comedy directed by Danny DeVito (The War of the Roses, Matilda). This caricature juxtaposes its yang—children’s television, complete with its Barneys and Teletubbies—with its evil counterpart yin—the industry??€™s dark underside, with its deception, fraud and, yes, homicide...

Author: By John PAUL M. fox, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Williams' Manic Menagerie | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

...band deliberately marketed as a pretty boy rock band (shaggy-haired blondes barely out of their teenage years), it is easy to dismiss the Calling as the industry??€™s next attempt to capitalize on the burgeoning teen-pop genre. Indeed, vocalist Alex Band’s earnest crooning about love and rejection is enough to make any girl swoon. The intense romance of Camino Palmero, the band’s debut release, is a courtship of raw emotions, broken hearts, and longing. Their audience can expect nothing but warm fuzzy instant gratification, all pleasure and no aftertaste...

Author: By Sonya M. Lai, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A "Calling" In Paradise | 3/22/2002 | See Source »

...band deliberately marketed as a pretty boy rock band (shaggy-haired blondes barely out of their teenage years), it is easy to dismiss the Calling as the industry??€™s next attempt to capitalize on the burgeoning teen-pop genre. Indeed, vocalist Alex Band’s earnest crooning about love and rejection is enough to make any girl swoon. The intense romance of Camino Palmero, the band’s debut release, is a courtship of raw emotions, broken hearts, and longing. Their audience can expect nothing but warm fuzzy instant gratification, all pleasure and no aftertaste...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO HEADLINE | 3/22/2002 | See Source »

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