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...confuse her looks with a lack of seriousness; it's all part of the mission. Black, as head of one of the world's largest magazine publishers, is the exemplar of the successful, fulfilled woman that her readers aspire to be. She is responsible for 19 titles, including such flagship women's magazines as the 122-year-old Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan and O: The Oprah Magazine, her most recent blockbuster...
...polymerase, the enzyme needed to produce synthetic DNA, credited his research and teaching career to his "love affair with enzymes." In recent years Kornberg, whose work on DNA helped spark the biotechnology revolution, studied polyphosphate--a substance dismissed as useless by colleagues. Kornberg, who lamented the "clannishness" and lack of creativity of many in the scientific community, was convinced that it could aid in the development of disease-fighting drugs...
...huge outlay for a cashier earning $17,000 a year. Wal-Mart says this Value Plan is the most cost-efficient approach for 70% of its associates, many of whom have other coverage through either a family member or the state. Fewer than 10% of its associates lack health insurance, the company says...
...Unbreakable.” AJ’s drawled delivery of the lyrics, the strumming synthesized guitar, and crooning accompaniment of the remaining Boys results in a sickly amalgamation of sounds. “Unbreakable” appears to have been produced in an uninspired pop music factory. The lack of variation from song to song is actually astonishing. “Inconsolable” features the Boys belting out the line “I don’t wanna waste another day,” over a swelling piano and strumming guitar. The very next song...
...Angeles will be the one to decide whether those hit-and-run charges stick, and whether 2007 will be Spears’s comeback year. But “Blackout” demonstrates that Britney wants to be known for making pop, and not her parenting skills (or lack thereof). With a new direction and sense of self, “Blackout” shows Spears is ready to move on. —Staff reviewer Eric M. Sefton can be reached at esefton@fas.harvard.edu...