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...suspicious of an envelope or package, the CDC recommends that you put it down immediately, cover it, walk out of the room, shut the door, wash your hands with soap and water and call the police...
...Sanyo introduced a washing machine that it says can clean clothes using only water, ultrasonic waves and electrolysis. No detergent necessary. The machine is environmentally friendly, and gadget-happy Japanese have snapped up more than 30,000 units. But now Sanyo's pitch is being refuted by the Japan Soap and Detergent Association, which says the machine doesn't clean well and can damage clothes. Sanyo says it has no immediate plans to market the product--which has an optional detergent cycle--in the U.S. But Brian Sansoni, a spokesman for the $8.5 billion soap industry, is taking no chances...
...Twin Towers; now students from that school and P.S. 150 are sharing facilities at P.S. 3. "It's just really crammed in and hard there," says Dylan. "You're with such a big class. It's very noisy. I can barely hear myself think. They don't even have soap in the bathrooms. It makes me feel kind of a little crazy." Says artist Sharon Sprague, Dylan's mother: "Some classes don't have tables or desks. The kids are doing their work on the floor." But to her, the most painful legacy of Sept. 11 has been the splintering...
...prove. Products of Hong Kong's labyrinthine government housing estates, the potty-mouthed hip-hop collective is an affront to the scrubbed-clean Canto-pop starmakers who package and micromanage saccharin-sweet crooners as carefully as Madison Avenue launches a new line of soap. Warning labels decree their albums may not be distributed, circulated, sold, rented, given, lent, shown, played or projected to anyone under the age of 18. Even LMF's schoolyard acronym grates on Hong Kong's frantic, money-obsessed culture: lazy muthaf...
Vega’s new album, Songs in Red and Gray, misses none of her strengths: Her quietly powerful voice, which avoids Alanis histrionics, remains understated but direct: “Soap and water / Wash the year from my life / Straighten all that we trampled and tore / Heal the cut we call husband and wife.” The music is subtly complex, often with the folky underpinnings of an acoustic guitar. Vega and longtime bassist Mike Visceglia shift easily from the breezily defiant “(I’ll Never Be) Your Maggie...