Word: print
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...Panty hose infused with microcapsules of purported anticellulite ingredients are available from Donna Karan, L'Eggs and Hanes. But read the fine print: the hose need to be worn five days a week for a minimum of eight weeks before any results can be seen, and even then they promise only to reduce the appearance of cellulite, not eliminate it. After almost two months, our testers found no noticeable changes to their dimply thighs...
...executives at the firm are not amused. They've summoned her to an Aug. 17 hearing to examine accusations that her own job performance is not up to scratch. Maier says she won't attend; she'll be on vacation. Meanwhile, a second edition is being rushed into print. Maybe Maier can quit her day job now. - By Bruce Crumley Music To Their Ears The global music industry is rebounding from five years on the slide. Analysts at Merrill Lynch predict growth of 0.4% in 2005, ahead of further increases the following years. Higher CD sales and legal downloads...
Morrison also spoke of the importance of print and culture in terms of conflict. Race, she said, “has exposed the obvious and inevitable conflicts between empire and democracy, between cannibalism and democracy. These have unfolded into culture...
...Wayne LaPierre, who says the group will attack Kerry's record in TV spots that will begin airing this week in Washington and other large markets. The tag line: "How can you keep a straight face and talk out of both sides of your mouth?" The N.R.A.'s first print ads are scheduled for a special edition of the National Journal, to be circulated at the Democratic Convention next week. LaPierre denies that the group is having fund-raising problems (though he won't share figures) and says the N.R.A. campaign will peak in October, when it will formally endorse...
...during his interview with TIME, Edwards talked about what it did to the soul of his hometown when the paper mill where his father worked closed down. When he finished, Kerry couldn't resist jumping in with a mini-seminar on trade policy that included references to the fine print of the antidumping and antisurge laws. But at least Kerry answered the question...