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Talk is the latest casualty of an atrocious period for magazines. The tech-focused Industry Standard, which led all magazines in ad pages in 2000, closed in 2001, as did Brill's Content, Mademoiselle and Working Woman, to name a few. (TIME's parent company, Time Inc., axed several magazines last fall.) Total magazine ad pages dropped 11.7%, from 2000 to 2001. Leland Westerfield, a media analyst with UBS Warburg, terms the ad climate "the toughest since prior to World...
Rosenkoetter identifies six areas in which emotional fulfillment is critical to a happy retirement: roles, relationships, self-esteem, support groups, life structure and use of time. Friendship, she notes, is an ingredient in all of them. And, observes gerontologist Rosemary Blieszner of Virginia Tech, a host of studies conducted in the past decade indicate retirees who enjoy a rich social life with family and friends tend to be healthier...
...most dreaded plagues, eliminating smallpox and all but wiping out mumps, measles, rubella, whooping cough, diphtheria and polio, at least in the developed world. Vaccines had done their work so well, in fact, that in the context of 21st century medicine, with its smart drugs and high-tech interventions, they seemed almost quaint and out of date, a kind of biomedical backwater...
...high-tech crime fighting, is there still a place for old-fashioned fingerprints? Israeli investigators would certainly answer yes. A new chemical for tracing fingerprints, developed jointly by U.S. and Israeli scientists, gave investigators their first break in the hunt for the Palestinian gunmen who killed a government minister in a Jerusalem hotel last October. Imdamediome, a yellow powder that is dissolved in liquid, reacts with the amino acids in sweat left by the touch of a finger but invisible to the naked eye. Investigators used the chemical to analyze a newspaper found in the hotel room reportedly occupied...
Stoiber, who has ruled Bavaria since 1993, has some powerful credentials to use against Schröder, particularly on the economy. Unemployment in Bavaria, at 5.8%, is the lowest in Germany, and Stoiber has implemented a decidedly unconservative industrial policy that has lured many high-tech start-ups with promises of government subsidies. As a demonstration of how vulnerable the Social Democrats are on the economic front, last week Schröder said he planned to introduce short-term measures like subsidies designed to create low-paying jobs in a hurry...