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...they sell at the shops at Paris Station are Hermès and Louis Vuitton. Fakes are illegal, so the stores carry rare, hard-to-find items. You'll find not only that Birkin bag you've been searching for but also special p.r. items that never made it for sale. 12 Hankow Road, Kowloon...
...last powerful way to reach a mass audience efficiently. "It's a medium where there is no remote control," says Paul Meyer, worldwide president of the $2.7 billion Clear Channel Outdoor, a leading player in the global outdoor arena. "You can't mute it or change the station. You can't turn it off. It's there 24/7." Technology, in part, is driving the medium's rebirth. Consumers can now download music, play video games, watch movie trailers or custom-design a pair of sneakers and purchase them - all by interacting with outdoor ads. Signs can send a digital coupon...
...that power can be a little scary. Once something goes viral, there's no way to get the genie back in the bottle, and some things go viral that shouldn't. One notorious surveillance video, still at large online, shows a suspect in a San Bernardino County, Calif., police station shooting himself in the head with a pistol. Another video shows a chubby kid waving a golf-ball retriever like a light saber. The kid, Ghyslain Raza, was 15 at the time. Three of his classmates found the footage and put it online, and it became an instant Internet classic...
...understand you are making a catalog of all U.S. intelligence assets. Will you be picking station chiefs? Station chiefs are for [CIA Director] Porter Goss to choose. I am not interested in directing operations. I am not interested in having field commanders. That's the job of the individual agency heads. Am I interested in what they're doing? You're darn right...
...crime organization by way of messages on slips of paper, called pizzini, smuggled out from his hiding places over the years. But Cortese finally found him by following peripatetic packages of clean laundry from the home of Provenzano's wife in Corleone. Each delivery of clothing went from way station to way station until it finally reached a farmhouse. At around 10 a.m. on April 11, Cortese, belly down in the brush on a hilltop less than a mile away, stared through high-powered Celestron binoculars and saw a hand reach out and take a package of laundry dropped...