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...Jersey-born Santiago, 46, was raised in Cuba and Venezuela by an American father and a Spanish mother, so "I really understand this market," she says. Her ads frequently stress family values, important to Latinos. A campaign for the California milk board features families enjoying milk recipes; another for Wells Fargo shows a grandfather telling a baby why he trusts the bank. With $16 million in billings last year, her agency is profitable and growing. "We don't want to be the biggest Hispanic agency," she says. "We want to be the best...
...Miami say his many publicity stunts with the boy are out of character. And while relatives say they admire the mothering that Lazaro's daughter Marisleysis, 21, has given Elian, they complain, in the words of one of them, that "she doesn't make him a glass of chocolate milk without telling him that his grandmothers can't buy that for him in Cuba...
...Jordan's a part owner of the Washington Wizards, and it certainly doesn't help player morale that their nonplaying boss is still the most heavily endorsed guy on the team. But it seems, above all, that the move allows Jordan to bow out gracefully. Sure, other athletes would milk the gravy train until it stopped rolling, but Jordan, whose personal fortune runs in the hundreds of millions, gets to walk off the court once again as a reigning champion...
...should take reasonable steps to moderate the price increase for the moment. For the long term, however, Americans should get used to the idea that a gallon of gasoline might not always be cheaper than a gallon of milk...
...acids--docosahexaenoic (DHA) and arachidonic (AA)--to baby formula can significantly boost an infant's intelligence as measured by the Bayley Scale of Infant Development. Both DHA and AA are believed to play a role in the development of the nervous system and are naturally present in mother's milk. They are routinely added to formula in Europe and Asia, but not in the U.S. At least...