Word: coding
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...father's general store. Every bracelet sold was another few days in paradise. Soon Hardy's unique silver designs became a marker for kindred souls traveling through Asia. ?People saw others wearing my jewelry in the airport, and it was like a secret code,? he says. ?Without speaking, they knew where the other had been.? The code became a cult following and then, in 1989, became an order from Neiman Marcus, the premier retailer of luxury goods...
...millions still die from these combinations, this silence is unconscionable.This is not to say that “Rent” doesn’t achieve anything worthwhile on a political level. The film’s defense of alternative lifestyles (which, in this case, is not simply a code for “gay people”), its willingness to portray interracial relationships without drawing attention to them as such, its portrayal of non-stereotyped BGLT characters —all these elements and more make the film politically interesting. And “Rent” is, ignoring...
...mention this not because I'm a dress-code martinet (though I must note I was the only audience member in my field of vision who was wearing a tie), but to indicate that here was a show with an instant lock on its market. The producers of this show about the Four Seasons-the '60s vocal quartet from Belleville, N.J., that sold maybe 100 million records (those were vinyl discs that people bought before there were CDs, kids) had quickly located that segment of the tri-state community who had danced and romanced to songs like "Sherry" and "Dawn...
...notes of interviews its reporters had with either party by Dec. 1. The creators of ConnectU LLC allege in their lawsuit that facebook.com creator, Mark E. Zuckerberg, stole the concept for his popular networking site from an earlier venture, Harvard Connection, and exploited his access to the ConnectU source code. Plaintiffs in the civil case—ConnectU LLC creators, Divya K. Narendra ’04, Cameron S. H. Winklevoss ’04, and Tyler O. H. Winklevoss ’04—are asking a United States District Court to shut down facebook.com and have...
...those not familar with the neighborhood, picture a place where families, churchs, schools, businesses, all coexist with each other in an area where it takes only 10 minutes to get "anywhere." We hear of people determined to return to the area, but zip code 70124 is still wiped out. When the rebuilding can take place is anybody's guess. My house has been gutted and sits empty down to the beams. Many of our treasured belongings sit on the street being observed by the occasional passerby...