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...newer version runs more smoothly than the old beta version and allows for personalization of almost every part of the site...
...very own "Hip To Be Square." Sadly, that was the only song to make it into the soundtrack amongst the musical references in Bale's memorable monologues in the film about major '80s stars, such as Phil Collins and Whitney Houston, and unfortunately it's been deleted from the newer versions of the soundtrack. What is left is a humorless shell, a mish-mash of remixes that after the first cacophonous and starkly violent playing, leave the listener no reason to come back. C -Jimmy...
...East Coast stores didn't believe in tees at first," says John Eshaya, who founded and designs for Jet. "But now they're eating them up." Bloomingdale's, for one, has set up "T-Zones" in its 25 stores nationwide. Newer styles are featuring prints, rhinestones and appliques, while some high-end designers, such as Stella McCartney for Chloe and Helmut Lang, have been showing, and selling, tees that can cost as much as $300. The big question is, How you gonna keep T shirts down at the Gap, now that they've seen Barneys...
...environmental police. Gatto was effectively demoted when another officer was placed above him in charge of environmental enforcement. DEP officials reassigned Gatto's car, replacing it with a worn-out wreck with 156,000 miles on it and no working two-way radio. (He's since been given a newer model.) Meanwhile, the city started an investigation against Gatto's senior detective, Chris Clinch, for allegedly mishandling a police parking placard and placing household garbage in a DEP Dumpster. A judge later exonerated Officer Clinch in a decision suggesting that a city official may have fabricated testimony to discredit Gatto...
Both Helfrich and Coscetta have been investing for over a year, and past experience has prepared them for the pitfalls along the way. But for newer investors such as M. Patrick O'Donnell '03, last Friday's plunge has made them more aware of the potential dangers of investing...