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...FAMILY BUSINESS. Saddam's two sons operate on a smaller scale but display their father's cunning and ruthlessness. Uday, 38, the headstrong elder child, long dominated most smuggling routes but was severely injured in a 1996 assassination attempt. That has propelled Qusay, 36, to the fore. He runs Iraq's pervasive security apparatus and has used that position to consolidate financial and political power...
...Gigante grocery store in Santa Fe Springs, Calif., about half an hour's drive east of Los Angeles, looks like any suburban supermarket. But step inside. Colorful pinatas hang from the ceiling. Bilingual signs promise shoppers el mejor precio. Produce gets lots of territory close by the entrance, where display islands overflow with crunchy jicamas, ripe papayas and dozens of varieties of chili peppers, from fiery serranos to sweet chipotles. The aroma of freshly made tortillas wafts from the bakery. Butchers serve up not only standard cuts of beef, poultry and fish but also Mexican specialties like the spicy pork...
...they can afford. Yahoo charges more than 14,000 mom-and-pop shops just $49.95 a month to host their Web stores and include their merchandise in a searchable database--then takes a 3.5% cut of every sale. Few small merchants have the budgets to pay for display ads and top placement in search returns. And that's what it takes to get noticed next to several dozen heavyweight "featured stores" (Nordstrom, Godiva, Gap et al.) that are paying the bigger bucks for even greater visibility. So while the large Web retailers are cutting six-, seven- and even eight-figure...
Before the game, the four seniors were honored at half-court as part of the annual Senior Night tradition. Typically, this sort of display goes without record in the print of this paper, but Saturday night’s ceremonies seemed to carry more weight than usual and they explain exactly why the Class of 2003 should not be too troubled by regret and disappointment...
...multiple interpretations of this display that makes “Weight” work in concert with the other pieces in the exhibition, despite the fact that its title would seem to suggest a much more straightforward message...