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Down the hall, you pass bulletin board after bulletin board overflowing with test-taking information and articles mentioning Stanley's success in the business. "Just In!" proclaims a grape-purple poster with lemon-yellow lettering. "New exercises for the NCLEX-RN (registered nurses' exam)! Straight from the latest ETS administration!" The hallway opens up into a lounge with food machines and a water cooler. Classroom and Test-N-Tape rooms branch out on all sides. Stanley watches silently from the news clipping photographs, smiling his kindly middle-aged person's smile...
...suffered two heart attacks and was still feeling the effects of breaking his hip last November, Begin, 69, was working last week at his usual rigorous pace. He generally rises at 5 a.m., and for the next three hours, after breakfasting on sour milk, cold herring and tea (no lemon, milk or sugar, but some artificial sweetener), he reads four Hebrew-language daily newspapers and the English-language Jerusalem Post. Around 8 a.m., he is whisked to his office eight minutes away in the silver Dodge that serves as Israel's official car for the Prime Minister. Then he really...
...horror stories are legion. A spiffy new car has to be brought back to the repair shop time after time to have the same problem fixed. In the past, consumers stuck with such lemons could do little but wage an expensive legal fight with the manufacturer. In Connecticut, however, all that will change on Oct. 1, when the state's new "lemon law" takes effect...
...statute, the first of its kind in the U.S., defines a lemon as any new car that, during the first year of ownership or within the warranty period, whichever ends first, has been sent to the shop at least four times to have the same malfunction repaired or has been put out of service for 30 days. The new law is expected to encourage out-of-court settlements or, failing that, to make it easier to get favorable rulings against defective products by shifting to the automaker the burden of proving that it was not at fault. Manufacturers can avoid...
...head full of rhythm and blues. The Boston must scene features an electric range of garbage hard contenoise maker, firesome. New Wave cover groups and many interesting bands floating somewhere in between Indulge with guste but don't stand too close to anyone whose head gets that lemon fresh Joy shine...