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Gullett left to a standing ovation, and manager Sparky Anderson went to his bullpen for Rawly Eastwick. The young hurler struck Rico Petrocelli out on three pitches to nail down...
...time and to return as little as possible. The predominant government view has been that stalemates are to our advantage. Our great threat has been the Rogers plan-and American policy to move us back to the old [pre-1967] armistice lines. The current agreement with Egypt is another nail in the coffin of that policy...
...known around the world, and are popular with women from the mass of Walgreens on up to the class of Saks Fifth Avenue. Long before Revson died of cancer last week at 68, Revlon had become the largest U.S. over-the-counter retailer (1974 sales: $606 million) of lipstick, nail polish and potions that women use to make themselves beautiful...
...With $300 borrowed from loan sharks-at 24% interest-Charles and his older brother Joseph joined forces with a chemist named Charles Lachman, who was to become the l in Revlon. Working out of a rented room on the West Side, the three began making a creamy, opaque, nonstreak nail polish that Lachman had developed. Initially, they sold to beauty parlors, which were then enjoying a boom because of the popularity of the permanent wave. By 1941, Revlon was selling to nearly all the nation's estimated 100,000 beauty salons. Before long, the company also was offering women...
...course. Illingworth notes, for example, that a three-year-old girl whose fingertip was treated surgically following amputation in an accident was left with a permanently deformed finger. But a five-year-old who received the Sheffield nontreatment after a similar injury grew a new fingertip -complete with nail-in just three months. Here...