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...first quarter, sales dropped 23%, to $44.5 million, and the company lost $20 million. Winning back advertisers will take more than heartfelt pleas from loyal readers. Advertisers are looking for a reinvention of the brand, says Robert Passikoff, president of the consulting-and-research firm Brand Keys. Inside the pages of the company's magazines, that is already happening. With the September issue, Martha Stewart Living will be redesigned to reduce the emphasis on Stewart's name in the title. The back-page spot once occupied by her essay is now home to the "Cookie of the Month." Patrick...
...impeccable acting. Werlinder, in particular, is a marvel--shifting from playful to vulnerable to fierce in a matter of seconds as she wages a losing fight for her man. But the best thing about this movie is its sobriety about work. It is something our fictions, on page and screen, used to address regularly and now almost never do. But work is, after all, what most of us do most of the time, and any film that shows how it controls our emotional climate is nowadays a treasurable rarity--especially when it is as good as this...
...meanwhile in germany ... Busy Signal Economy Minister Wolfgang Clement invited anyone who found the new 16-page welfare benefit claims forms too complicated to give him a ring. Days later, he admitted that his office was "completely paralyzed" by phone callers who were referred to a government hotline. Maybe Clement's staff was having problems completing the forms...
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Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), an organization dedicated to promoting health through fostering human rights protection, published a 14-page report on the conditions in Sudan on June 23, drawing heavily upon the research of Harvard School of Public Health professor Jennifer Leaning...