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Think again: a goddamn much bigger branch of the Citizens Bank that already existed but a two-minute walk down Mass Ave. And to make matters worse, an in-yo-face sign popped up in August as the bank readied for opening...

Author: By Jared M. Seeger, | Title: Big Yellow Taxi | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

...though, doesn't battle. "In Midwest hip-hop, we just don't do it," he says. "It's not our forte like the East Coast. We aren't trying to mess with anybody. It makes no sense, and it makes no dollars, either. With [KRS], I was just like, 'Yo, B, I don't even know you. What is your beef with me? Call me up, tell me what's wrong. Let's talk it out.' Maybe we could have done a record together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Rapper Who Likes Bowling | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

...Fifth Avenue.) No order was too extravagant: Cartier created 27 tiaras for people attending the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. King Farouk of Egypt had solid-gold toothpicks specially made, the family of King Edward VII ordered jeweled can openers, and W.K. Vanderbilt requested 18-karat-gold yo-yos. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt filled a cake with Cartier jewels as a birthday gift for the Prince of Wales. And a challenge from a gemstone-laden maharaja inspired the elaborate mixes known as Tutti Frutti...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rock Star | 9/14/2004 | See Source »

...President did lose weight every so often only to gain it back again time after time. That's known as yo-yo dieting, and cardiologists believe it's even worse for the arteries than just staying fat, especially for someone like Clinton, with a stressful job and a family history of heart problems. When he became President, his cholesterol was a borderline 203. By the time he left office, it was a dangerous 233, and his blood pressure was 136 over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I've Got a Problem ... | 9/13/2004 | See Source »

...Hotel for at least $360 million. Ian Schrager has FOR SALE signs up at two London sites, the swanky Sanderson and the St. Martins Lane Hotel. Stelios Haji-Ioannou's easyGroup is launching a chain of no-frills easyHotels in early 2005. And Simon Woodroffe - the man behind the YO! Sushi conveyor-belt eateries - is opening Yotel, cramming luxury into tiny, 10-sq-m rooms, inspired by Japan 's "capsule" hotels, for $135 a night. "It's budget chic," says Yotel exec Gerard Greene. "There are designer hotels everywhere, but not everyone can afford them." Britain may be the best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bizwatch | 9/12/2004 | See Source »

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