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...other day, a deaf man was plying his trade on the 10 p.m. outbound train, selling miniature screwdrivers with the tags "Please support the deaf with a dollar donation" attached to them. The tag concluded with a disarmingly friendly sketch of the sign language symbol for smile and then a smiley face. The man walked haltingly up and down the train, placing a tool set on each empty seat, but each passenger pretended not to see him or unintentionally flinched as he came near. One would have thought the man contagious--and not merely deaf...
...parents. They are flocking to technology start-ups, founding small businesses and even taking up causes--all in their own way. They are making waves on the Web, making movies in and out of Hollywood, making money, spending money. Slapped with the label Generation X, they've turned the tag into a badge of honor. They are X-citing, X-igent, X-pansive. They're the next big thing. Boomers, beware! It's payback time...
Campaign 55, which started in April, has a seemingly simple premise: Customers can buy a Big Mac or other designated sandwich for 55[cents] if they also buy any size beverage and fries. "My Size" meal is the tag line. Patrons, the theory goes, love the cheap burgers. Owners pocket profits on the soda and fries. The plan proved less than simple, particularly when details appeared in the Wall Street Journal before franchisees approved it. Fears of an all-out industry price war sent the stock spinning, and some franchisees, already struggling against rising wages, worried openly about the cost...
...price tag, or it may be the time investment, but students will do almost anything to avoid picking a bad course...
...decide to do some digging. It doesn't take me long to come upon rumors that, much to my surprise, a Reubens comeback may be in the works, that he may be starring in a new show for the Carsey-Werner production company. After some serious phone tag, I find myself on the receiving end of a call from James Anderson, the director of publicity for Carsey-Werner...