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There will also be an event named Games of Chance. Cheng said she could not reveal more details about the games, as they are to be kept top secret...
Alan Henney likes to listen. "I primarily listen to police, fire, the Federal Government and some business users," says the 29-year-old graduate student, who lives with his parents in suburban Maryland. "The Park Police, the Secret Service, Smithsonian security, the Federal Protective Service, the U.S. marshals, the Drug Enforcement Administration." He pauses. "The shops at Union Station, campus security, building security officers, the security guards at Fort Lincoln Cemetery...
Banana Republic? Yes. If a growing number of companies have their way, there will be a lot more memories like that. Retail chains are working hard to link their brands with the music younger customers want to hear. In recent years the Gap, Banana Republic, Victoria's Secret, the Pottery Barn and others have produced their own CDs and sold them at their checkout counters. Last week a new player was announced: Philip Morris, the world's largest cigarette maker...
Most brand-name CDs have been uneven compilations of previously released songs by big-name stars (Michael Bolton for Victoria's Secret) or up-and-comers (folk singer Gillian Welch for Starbucks), selected because their style fits the image the company is trying to project. The CDs can be big business, luring customers who shun record stores. Some of Victoria's Secret's titles have sold 1 million copies...
...ranking woman to serve in any federal government post and the first to serve as the President?s chief diplomat. Republican senators limited their criticism to the Clinton foreign policy and schmoozed with the former ambassador to the United Nations, foreign policy hawk Jesse Helms, who never made any secret of his support during the confirmation hearings, calling her "a strong lady, a courageous lady." The honeymoon is likely to be over, however, once Albright gets down to business. Helms, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, already predicted that "as time goes by we're going to disagree." Major...