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...Essay You must remember this . . . not just a kiss but an array of numbers that tells the computers...
...Essay Everyone learned to kiss from the movies. Now the danger of AIDS troubles actors. Must the movies find new signals of passion...
...department, might have been born enemies. Peterson emerges as cold, almost oblivious to the people around him. A close associate who may have saved his life during a seizure recalls that Peterson never thanked him. Glucksman was mercurial, an "emotional volcano" in the phrase of a colleague, who might kiss or curse fellow employees but who almost never ignored them. Peterson represented the lordly tradition of "relationship banking," in which camaraderie with corporate clients was the firm's chief asset. On the strength of his status as former Secretary of Commerce, he arrived at Lehman in 1973 as vice chairman...
Everyone learned how to kiss from the movies. It is difficult to imagine what people did before Edison for instruction in the subject. They blundered through, no doubt, across centuries of bruised lips and chipped teeth, and the clumsy lunges that end with noses banging, or the woman accidentally mummphing a mouthful of beard...
...three siblings returned to Ghana where they stayed until 1974, when his father took a second posting to London. Yet another coup changed everything, leaving them permanently stranded in England. While studying politics and history at the London School of Economics, Eshun became a reporter for pirate radio station KISS FM, where his immersion in hip culture led him to freelance at The Face magazine, writing his first 100-word article in 1988 on newly fashionable Kickers shoes. After graduating, he parlayed his freelancing into a staff position and then, at 28, the editorship of Arena, The Face's sister...