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Wait, though. Before we go on a Crusade to include Woo-town in the company of New Haven as a be-sure-to-lock-your-car-doors ECAC town, let’s pose this important question: Does the ECAC really need a 12th team...
...jamming to my Mr. Rogers album all the time, but it wasn't until high school that I learned how politically radical Fred Rogers was. One of the toughest kids in the school, drunk, his gold chain hanging halfway down his already hairy chest, told me his dad would lock him and his brother in the closet every time he caught them watching Mr. Rogers, fearful the show would turn them into homosexuals. But even years later, at 18 years old and miles from a sweater vest, this kid still loved Mr. Rogers. And I realized how much worse...
t.A.T.u. Kissy Russian pop duo put a lip lock on charts. Oh--they sang...
...tight, and employers are still plenty stingy with raises. Yet this is proving to be the most prosperous holiday season in four years. After all, the stock market is flying, and the economy and corporate profits are growing briskly. Still, better times don't mean that stocks are a lock...
Fewer travelers are using locks on their checked bags, what with the more vigilant Transportation Security Administration (TSA) breaking open those attached to luggage that has been selected for hand searches. So John Vermilye, a former TSA consultant, created standards for locks that could be easily opened for inspection and then closed. Six brands have been certified, each bearing a red diamond logo and priced in the $5-$10 range. Locks are available now at specialty retailer Brookstone and expected to arrive by early January at Macy's, Samsonite, Burdines, REI and other shops. Manufacturers like CCL Security Products...