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...protector. Bettie had Irving Klaw. Calling himself the "King of the Pinups," Irving and his sister Paula ran a seedy Manhattan emporium called Movie Star News, which peddled celebrity glamour shots to the public and specialized photos and loops to a more discriminating clientele. A brunette Betty Grable type who wanted to be Bette Davis, Bettie couldn't get a job as a Broadway actress. But on East 14th Street she was the star of Movie Star News, the big fish in a brackish pond...
...instance, the government completed its initial investment of $25 billion in Citigroup in late October. Back then, a preferred share similar in type to those purchased by the government was trading at $15.60. Since then, the shares have fallen 12%, to a recent $13.67. To figure out the total return of Treasury's portfolio, TIME compared the returns of an index that tracks financial preferred shares with the dates on which Treasury made its investments. All told, in about six weeks the Treasury Department has lost an estimated $16 billion, or about 10% of the money invested...
...concerns of animal rights and welfare activists. "The more we understand about what animals actually experience, or what they feel, the better we can judge what we do to them," Range says. So it's good news for animal lovers that Man's Best Friend is the jealous type...
...interactive stationary for a modern world,” brings together the refinement of paper invitations (remember those...come in an envelope? Pretty cursive writing? Delivered by a postman? No?) and the efficiency of online communication. With the ability to choose everything from themes to fonts and paper type, users can indulge in their creative sides, adding garlands, satin-esque ribbons, and other ornamentation as they please...
...Schwarts and Biggers put it, “We find ourselves at a turning point where student voices can be heard and significant positive changes can be made for student life.” Flores and McLeod, on the other hand, “believe in a different type of advocacy, one that listens to student opinion and leverages the power of many to achieve real change.” Clearly, the distinction between “student voices” and “student opinion” is the type of difference that can make or break elections...