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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...imagination behind Ontario belongs to Larry ("I hate to shop") Siegel, CEO of the Mills Corp. in Arlington, Va. He has fashioned perhaps the only hot trend in mass retail: value megamalls, or outlet centers with huge doses of entertainment. This concept has made Mills, which operates as a real estate investment trust, the nation's fastest-growing, publicly traded mall developer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE MALL, THE MERRIER | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

...television shows, the 24 hours of potential programming time could also be used to broadcast Harvard sporting events, UC meetings, IOP and other on-campus lectures, student films and announcements, to name a few. Television is still the world's most powerful medium of communication and could become another outlet for Harvard students' creativity and interest. It should not have to take Conan O'Brien to put Harvard on the airwaves...

Author: By Marshall I. Lewy, | Title: I Want My HTV | 11/19/1997 | See Source »

Although the Faneuil Hall and Copley BosTix outlets work with Ticketmaster, the private ticketing company has chosen not to include a Ticketmaster outlet at Holyoke Center...

Author: By Lisa B. Keyfetz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Ticket Office Opens in Holyoke Center | 11/19/1997 | See Source »

...mass end of the market. A low price isn't everything, as a dozen now defunct or bankrupt discounters (Jamesway and Caldor, to name a couple) can tell you. The value trend also shows up in the success of retailers such as Gap's Old Navy Clothing and every outlet store you can think of. No one is going to mistake K Mart for Neiman Marcus, but K Mart can no longer draw shoppers with cheap, and cheaply made, goods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ATTENTION K MARTHA SHOPPERS | 10/6/1997 | See Source »

Perhaps more than anyone else, the campus newspaper, the Stanford Daily, has set the standard for Chelsea overprotection. It has declared the Chelsea beat off-limits and spent most of the past few months refusing comment to every media outlet that ever existed (Good Morning America alone called five times). Overcompensating in its Friday issue, it buried the Chelsea story behind four others, right after STUDENT SENTENCED IN GRAFFITI CASE. Yet Carolyn Sleeth, the editor in chief, not only has a picture of Chelsea as the sole decoration on her computer; she also has a roll of Chelsea-brand toilet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DON'T LOOK, IT'S CHELSEA CLINTON | 9/29/1997 | See Source »

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