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...stop vintners like New Zealand's Kim Crawford, whose bottles are all being switched to screw tops by next year. "There's nothing romantic about a corked bottle of wine," he says. Unfortunately, screw tops render obsolete the second snottiest aspect of wine: storing your bottles in a rack on their sides to keep the corks moist. --By Joel Stein
Custom mass-consumer products typically cost 10% to 20% more than off-the-rack items. Jupiter Research found in a recent study that more than half of consumers were willing to pay $10 extra to custom-order a pair of $50 slacks--but not much more. "The economy's bad," says Madison Riley of retail consultants Kurt Salmon Associates. "But if it's not going to stop people spending, they'll make for darn sure what they do spend is on the best quality...
...down her chin, FM still thinks of her as the hottest lady FM knows. Next semester when Yok defects from the FM crew for greener designing pastures, the eds will most likely even still talk to her. After all, she has an old-school Nintendo. And she managed to rack up all of FM’s points in the FM-Arts Boggle match...
...expanding the Apex brand. They launched a television line earlier this year and are looking into digital cameras and air conditioners. Both men rack up loads of frequent-flyer miles across the Pacific. "I'm much busier than I want to be," says Hsu, the father of a girl, 8, and a boy, 4. He likes to spend his downtime watching cartoons with the kids and teaching his daughter to roller-skate...
...easy to forget while Tellier was getting peppered with questions about how Harvard could rack up over 200 passing yards in the first half that at 42-96-2, he was the Lions’ most successful coach in ages. Columbia’s 5-4-1 season in 1994 was its first winning campaign since the early 70s, and in 1996, Tellier garnered Division I-AA National Coach of the Year honors...