OPINION: History will judge all things, including Pippa Middleton’s breathtakingly wonderful bottom Historians will wonder why the rear end of this woman, holding the wedding train of her sister, so energised the world when she was first seen on live TV that she has been fodder for women’s magazines and tabloids ever since. When snapped by the paparazzi, she’s been portrayed as revealing the gamut of human misery when in reality she was probably just thinking about lunch
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The Kate Question: More or Less of Diana?
Kate Middleton seems like a nice girl from a solid middle-class background. She’s jolly sensible and keeps her mouth shut, and as far as we can tell, Prince William has found a keeper
Fighting the Cocaine Wars
Worldwide production of illicit opium, coca leaf and cannabis is many times the amount currently consumed by drug abusers. Some governments do not have control of the narcotics growing regions, and prospects in several countries are dampened by corruption, even government involvement in the narcotics trade.
Personalized Magazine Apps: Cutting the Web Down to Size
The Web may be the most amazing newsstand the world has ever known, but it’s far from perfect. For one thing, there’s way too much of it: jillions of pieces of content on gazillions of sites clamor for your attention, from gems to appalling dreck
Bloomberg Replaces New York City Schools Chancellor Black
Some may say Cathie Black was doomed to fail.
CORPORATIONS: Cuneo Steps In
For months, National Tea Co., sixth largest U.S. retail grocery chain, had squirmed under the critical gaze of one of its new stockholders.
Pints for prostrates: One man’s beer battle against cancer
Rick Lyke was diagnosed with prostate cancer when he was 47. His response was to set up “Pints for Prostates,” an organization that uses the universal language of beer to reach men with its message about the importance of prostate cancer screening