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In that spirit—and without any earthly idea who will win the election—our time is probably best spent looking past the next four days, and on to the next four years. Despite the inevitable media group-think that will deify the victor’s...
This year’s presidential race goes way beyond the usual buttons and bumper stickers-—the paraphernalia war has reached new levels of intensity. In a town like Cambridge, left-leaning paraphernalia is most common. And while the savvy shopper may find some conservative items for...
If the pickings in Cambridge might not meet a hip neo-cons’s need for savvy slogans, internet shopping can compensate. The Harvard Republican Club sells a t-shirt on its website that reads “Why be politically correct when you can be right?â?...
Lofty prices have kept the market for flat-screen TVs small so far. Plasma technology dominates in supersize TVs over 40 in., but plasma will hold only 2% of the U.S. TV market this year. More consumers buy LCD TVs, which are available in a wider range of sizes, but...
Name recognition and deep pockets can go a long way in politics, and beer magnate Pete Coors boasts both in the race to replace retiring Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. Coors, 58, faces state attorney general Ken Salazar, 49, who has done a savvy job of playing up his humble rancher...