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...host Maddy Press has definitely had an eyelift and a collagen injection. But this isn’t an infomercial about age-defying cream, but about the Shark Steam Blaster, which can “blast your house clean with the power of steam.” This amazing machine now saves Karen Cower the trouble of scrubbing tile grout with a toothbrush and eliminates baby smells in Deanna Waterworth’s house. No more scrubbing or spraying; just watch as the Shark Steam Blaster liquefies grease and cuts through grime...

Author: By R. Fujii, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Infomercials, Inspirations of Insanity | 11/29/2001 | See Source »

...year-old me. I am never tempted toward newspaper clipping myself. There is one cartoon I tore out of the New Yorker and then promptly threw away because I hated it. I remember it anyway. There is a woman standing by the fridge with a carton of ice cream open in her hand. Her husband (or whoever is the balding man in her life) sticks his head around the corner. “I’m not eating, I’m self-medicating,” is the catchy punchline italicized at the bottom. Subtext: Hah. Silly woman...

Author: By Rachel E. Dry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Love Me Tender(izer) | 11/29/2001 | See Source »

...biggest problem with sanitizing a structure like the Hart Building is that it's so enormous: nine stories tall and 10 million cu. ft. in volume, with a 100-ft. atrium at its center. Perhaps the most direct way to clean the place is with Sandia foam, a shaving cream-like decontaminant that works by oxidizing and destroying the anthrax spore's outer shell. But it's not clear how you would apply the killer suds to a structure as complex as the Hart, or how you would do it without gunking up computers and other equipment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Scrubbing Out The Spores | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

...success if the patient didn't die within 60 days. It's been more than four months, and Tools' new heart is still beating--or, rather, whirring. "I feel fine," he says. He can walk a city block without stopping. He has been on excursions to an ice-cream store and a barbecue joint. He's even making plans for the future. "I want to do more with my grandsons," he says. "I want to take them fishing and teach them all the things I learned when I was their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best Inventions: The AbioCor Artificial Heart | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

After drinking an entire handle of Baileys Irish Cream, the Yale Daily News drunkmailed the Crimson late Saturday night. We herd you hve populr gossssp colum Goszp Guy. Wundering ef Gssp Gony can wriett specl hAvar-yale colmm for uss. PS you ar hott! Lets hock up. I have boltte vodk, conmdom. Flattered and intrigued by the offer, Gossip Guy can confirm that this weeks Special Harvard-Yale Edition will also run in the Yale Daily News, but will still feature the standard lies, rumors and innuendo...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Gossip Guy! | 11/15/2001 | See Source »

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