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...about ways to take crazy classes our last semester, and we decided one on beer would be great,” said Nicholas H. Horbaczewski ’03. Initially, he says, “We thought we were going to get laughed at or ad-boarded...
...looking for “activity partners,” as Friendster’s code engineers let us say in place of any overt indicator of romantic interest. This clever masquerade allowed Friendster to go where no online matchmaking service had gone before, thrusting the previously-reclusive personal ad into the open where it could bask in the sun as the wired generation logged on in unprecedented numbers...
...television audiences are responding. On Home & Garden Television and the Food Network, among the fastest-growing ad-supported cable networks, the nonperfectionist programming is scoring the highest ratings. The Food Network's roster of shows launched in 2003 reads like a self-help catalog for cooking enthusiasts: Easy Entertaining and Everyday Italian as well as Lee's Semi-Homemade...
...recent advertising downturn clearly has taken its toll. Ad pages at Forbes magazine fell 49% between 2000 and last year. In an interview with TIME, Kip Forbes, the third eldest of the siblings (there are four brothers and a sister), dismissed speculation that the flagship might be listing. He conceded that revenue for Forbes Inc. was down in 2003 from the previous year but said there was "no connection" between the Faberge egg sale and the tough business climate that has depressed revenue at all business publications, from the Wall Street Journal to TIME's sister publication Fortune. Without elaborating...
...DONE A RADIO AD SUPPORTING AL SHARPTON FOR PRESIDENT. IS THERE ANY GREATER LOST CAUSE THAN THAT? I don't know that he expects to win. But he's an articulate spokesman, and he's bringing out issues other candidates aren't. We should be hearing from him. If you ask me what candidate I would support more than anybody else, it's probably John Edwards...