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OPEN A HOME-EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT. This is not for living off the equity built up in your home. This is for emergency use, and the only way to get a competitive rate (the current average is about 5%) is to seal the deal while you're employed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: Pack That Parachute | 4/7/2003 | See Source »

...Ridge told Americans to seal their homes against chemical attack. Although that bounce was short-lived, rumors that the German firm will be sold and the performance of its products, such as Nivea creme, have helped its stock rise 13% in two weeks. COGNITEC: This tiny German tech company collapsed in the 1990s because there wasn't a market for its face-recognition technology. That's changed as terrorism has become a priority; the reborn firm recently won a test carried out by four U.S. agencies. L'OREAL: Even in difficult economic times, consumers still want to look fabulous. That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tale of The Tape | 4/6/2003 | See Source »

...mounted a comeback early in the second half, closing to 5-4 with 11:49 left to play. But sophomore Casey Owens appeared to seal the Crimson win, scoring with just 6:32 remaining...

Author: By Elijah M. Alper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Second-half Woes Cost W. Lax in California | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

Watching the Super Bowl over here was a unique experience—and not only because it started at 1 a.m, but because Seal was doing the color commentary. As if that wasn’t enough, ten minutes into the game the camera cut to the on-site reporter, who was none other than MC Hammer. The one satisfying part about watching the Super Bowl here was that all my British friends assumed that I was an NFL expert and fired questions at me like I was John Madden.  As opposed to admitting that I didn?...

Author: By Alexander S. Grodd, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Nuggets of Wisdom | 3/13/2003 | See Source »

...envoy, lashed out at Kuwaiti diplomat Mohammed Sabah al-Salem: "Shut up, you monkey ... Curse be upon your mustache." Those are fighting words in a region where men have been cultivating whiskers since the Ottoman Empire. More than a badge of manhood, the mustache is practically a totem: to seal a deal Iraqis literally swear by them; to compliment a man they say "an eagle could land on his mustache." During the Iraq-Iran war, facial hair was an extension of the military uniform, distinguishing Iraqi soldiers from Iranians, who favor full beards. Last week, Saddam exhorted his troops with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: November In The Dock | 3/5/2003 | See Source »

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