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...main interests of the owner Duncan Purdy. If the student discounts (20 percent off haircuts and 10 percent off antiques) arenit enough to entice customers to this new-fangled combination store, then perhaps the thought of browsing through lamps and bric-a-bracs while waiting for a wash-and-blow-dry might draw people in. Indeed the antique collectibles provide quite the alternative to browsing through Seventeen. This side business has actually proved highly profitable for the storeowner. One woman who came to About Hair for a routine haircut actually left with untouched locks and an $800 antique bureau...
...with the strict rules enunciated by Sal (Tilda Swinton), the camp's queen bee. Still, he feels isolated. A fabulous resort is no fun if a fellow isn't getting laid. As he says, "Desire is desire wherever you go. The sun will not bleach it, nor the tide wash it away...
...that AOL is strongly oriented toward customer service. How else could this online provider grow so rapidly? As a longtime subscriber to TIME, I am impressed by its quality of journalism and fairness in coverage. I am sure your staff will keep up the good work. RICHARD MORRIS Redmond, Wash...
...that Time Warner and AOL have joined forces, does that mean I won't be able to get my TIME magazine at peak demand times? STEVEN GUICHARD Olympia, Wash...
...important are the Delaware primary results? Depends on whom you ask. "As far as the Bush-McCain fight is concerned, Delaware was something of a wash," says TIME correspondent John Dickerson, who's with the McCain camp this week. "The big story Wednesday was that Forbes, who won Delaware in 1996, couldn't even pull ahead of McCain." TIME correspondent Steve Lopez, with the Bush campaign, sees the Delaware vote in a different light. "McCain will see this as another vote of encouragement," says Lopez. "And while the Bush spokespeople are playing down McCain's 25 percent and playing...