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...farmer to grow fuel than for us to go around starting wars to get it," says Nelson, who concedes that cars powered by his diesel blend emit fumes that can smell like French fries. Vehicles that run on grease have crossed the Atlantic too. Trucks used by the British supermarket firm ASDA advertise the slogan THIS VEHICLE IS POWERED BY CHICKEN...
...cooing. And then as soon as the lights come down the babies who are aware of the film are hypnotized by it, or they fall asleep. Every now and then there's an odd scream, but nobody gets upset." Inspired by a mothers' support group, the Swiss supermarket chain Coop now sponsors infant-friendly screenings in Geneva and Lausanne. And in the U.S., Loew's Cineplex is offering Reel Moms sessions in 20 cities. So moms and dads, rejoice-your cinemagoing is far from cinema gone...
...Everyman Meals: The Supermarket Diet This plan offers up real food for real people. Here, home cooking is your best friend, and fast food is the devil. Attention, shoppers: cruising the right grocery aisle is the not-so-secret weapon. Steer toward the produce and away from sugary treats. BUZZWORDS: Boot Camp; Pedometer Power...
...single for Speed of Sound at the Brit Awards in London last week). But the digital tide has hit - not only in the form of Apple Computer's iPod, but also through mobile-phone features, including ringtones, ringtunes (the actual songs) and ringbacks. Everyone from mobile-phone operators to supermarket chains like Tesco to coffee purveyors like Starbucks is offering online music services. In a recent report titled Digital Rocks!, Bryan, Garnier & Co. analyst Alexander Ivanovitch wrote: "We believe this amounts to a second digital revolution for the music industry, akin to the 1980s transition to CD." Such optimism...
...restore your sense of wonder as soon as the lights come down the babies who are aware of the film are hypnotized by it, or they fall asleep. Every now and then there's an odd scream, but nobody gets upset." Inspired by a mothers' support group, the Swiss supermarket chain Coop now sponsors infant-friendly screenings in Geneva and Lausanne. And in the U.S., Loew's Cineplex is offering Reel Moms sessions in 20 cities. So moms and dads, rejoice-your cinemagoing is far from cinema gone...