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- Houston's Mario Williams on the Cover of Latest ESPN The Magazine - Part of the 2008 Football Preview
- MLB Pullpen Rankings Rick Reilly on How Minor League Baseball Players Got Hosed by Steroids NEW YORK -- Are you ready for some football? ESPN The Magazine is. Its annual NFL Preview issue hits newsstands today and is highlighted by The Texans, who have never finished a season...
- Research articles 2008-08-29
- Sideshow | No more 'Revenge' for those nerds
- The planned remake of the '84 cult classic Revenge of the Nerds, about the tragicomic life of the nerdling peoples who'd never get invited to The Big Chill, has been killed - never to rise again. Emory University in Atlanta, which had agreed to have the film shot on its...
- Research articles 2006-11-24
- ASTRAGAL
- 'Crop-haired, pouting Swiss egomaniacs ''Piloti' on Herzog & de Meuron. Private Eye, 04.08.06'A bland corporate envelope, devoid of soul and beauty, an affront to the sophistication of the city'Edwin Heathcote on Grimshaw's Bath Spa. Financial Times, 04.08.06'They ate around my kitchen table, looked in every room, and then one of...
- Research articles 2006-08-17
- Newsmakers | Burstyn's small role causing big uproar
- No one deserves an Emmy - or any other award - more than the incomparable Ellen Burstyn. But the Oscar winner's third Emmy nod is causing a rising tide of bile, of agita, not to say of outrage: "It's an outrage," (see?) said Emmy expert Tom O'Neil, a columnist...
- Research articles 2006-08-11
- Newsmakers | Jazz great Hilton Ruiz in critical condition
- Jazz pianist Hilton Ruiz, who was found unconscious on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on Friday, was in critical condition yesterday. Ruiz's manager Joel Chriss says the musician, who has a skull fracture and broken bones in his face, was most likely attacked, though "lawyers have asked us not...
- Research articles 2006-05-25
- Newsmakers | Dennis Quaid says losing weight for a film role led to 'manoxeria'
- Is male anorexia the next health crisis? The New York Post has spilled the beans on a story in Best Life mag in which actor Dennis Quaid spills the beans about his battle with the deadly eating disorder, which he calls manorexia . Quaid, 51, said he briefly suffered from...
- Research articles 2006-03-12
- Newsmakers | Homicide police want to see Rhymes video
- The highly anticipated music video for the remix of "Touch It," Busta Rhymes ' latest hit song, may very well debut - on NYPD. OK, it's not a new music TV channel, but New York's finest are planning to obtain a court order to review footage from the music...
- Research articles 2006-02-08
- Perfume
- Although the traditional fragrance business continues to struggle in both prestige and mass market retail venues, there are signs that the category may be destined for better days. For starters, consumer research suggests that women are headed back to the fragrance counter. A study by the marketing and advertising...
- Research articles 2004-06-28
- To The Ends Of The Earth
- Travel, culture, history, science. These are the common themes of four association-sponsored magazines that appeal to upscale Americans who pursue lifelong learning - on vacation in far-away lands or in the pages of these magazines. They break into two camps. The massive and powerful Smithsonian and National Geographic have formidable...
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- Broadband radio LANs and the evolution of wireless beyond 3G
- The wireless communication landscape will continue to develop at a rapid pace over the next few years. New systems and standards are on the horizon which enable broadband wireless communication in the office, at home, and "on the move. " They will finally bring the information services provided by the...
- Research articles 2003-03-01
- Daily News, New York, Media Column.
- By Paul D. Colford, Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 21--INSTYLE: NEWSSTAND STRENGTH: InStyle, the monthly showcase for celebrity weddings and stunning homes of the stars, topped the list of circulation performers for the fourth time in five years....
- Research articles 2003-01-21
- Magazine Marketplace: A highly selective industry chronicle
- THE DEALS M&A activity picked up a mite in August and early September, signifying a tacit acceptance that despite the current flat economy - which will likely last well into 2003 - business must go on. "Deals aren't closing, but there's business, which hasn't happened in a long time,"...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Electron diffraction using transmission electron microscopy
- Electron diffraction via the transmission electron microscope is a powerful method for characterizing the structure of materials, including perfect crystals and defect structures. The advantages of electron diffraction over other methods, e.g., x-ray or neutron, arise from the extremely short wavelength ([approximately equal to]2 pm), the strong atomic scattering, and...
- Research articles 2001-11-01
- FCC Orders Rural Access Rate Reform; MAG Has Mixed Feelings
- The Federal Communications Commission yesterday adopted an order to modify its interstate access charge rules and universal service support system for rural local exchange carriers. However, the Multi-Association Group, a consortium of four trade associations representing small and rural incumbent carriers, said the FCC's action was not comprehensive...
- Research articles 2001-10-12
- Characterization of nano-wear mechanisms of hard disk coatings
- The wear mechanisms of carbon coated computer hard disks with laser-textured LT and mechanically-textured MT surfaces were characterized after contact start/stop CSS cyclic tests. Various analytical and mechanical testing techniques were employed to study the changes in topography, roughness, chemical elements, mechanical properties, and friction characteristics of the coating and...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
- LECS To FCC: How About Showing Us Some Love?
- WASHINGTON-While everyone and their mother in the telecommunications industry has been focusing on the self-inflicted breakup of behemoth AT&T, the nation's local phone carriers have submitted a plan to the FCC they hope will help them to stay afloat. Yesterday, the Multi-Association Group (consisting of the National Rural Telecom...
- Research articles 2000-10-27
- Branding is the buzzword at Murdoch's print group.(Rupert Murdoch's New America Publishing Group)
- One-shot mag fits strategy of CEO Disney Rupert Murdoch's recently revamped publishing group is counting on a series of brand-building initiatives to raise its profile in the print world. The efforts range from a new magazine based on a best-selling...
- Research articles 1998-01-12
- Nielsen Won't Deny That Brandweek, Mediaweek May Be Closed
- The New York Post and MediaPost both reported a "rumor" that Brandweek and Mediaweek could be closed and wrapped into Adweek see here and here. Such a move would be a significant climbdown for Nielsen Business Media. Nielsen spokesman Gary Holmes declined to deny the rumor. He said: We're...
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- Is Your Inkjet Printer Really Out of Ink?
- Is your inkjet printer lying to you? It might be, according to an eye-opening PC World article: How Much Ink Is Left In That Dead Cartridge? The mag's editors posited that many printers produce low- or no-ink messages when in fact their cartridges have substantial ink remaining. To prove the...
- Blog posts 2008-11-06
- Time Inc. Shutters Southern Accents Mag?More To Come?
- After 32 years,Time Inc. will close Southern Accents with the September/October 2009 issue, the company said. The mag's website, SouthernAccents.com, will remain alive, at least for now. The mag's ad pages declined 37.4 percent during the first half of the year, according to figures from the Publishers Information Bureau.Southern...
- External links 2009-08-06
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