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...distribution has become an issue: many new planes no longer have individually controlled air ducts above their seats. About half the cabin air passengers breathe is recirculated, meaning it has been sucked out of the cabin, passed through filters and returned mixed with fresh air drawn from outside via the engines. "You have to warm the air you bring in from outside," says Ian Perry, a consultant on occupational and aviation medicine. Industry experts currently insist microbes are caught in complex filtering systems and passengers face no greater risk of contracting an illness from a neighbor than they would...
...fans will receive this online missive just before the movie's Christmas-season release in Seoul. For girls who can't get enough of the Titanic heartthrob it's a "fantastic illusion," says Kim, who began his career at 20th Century Fox promoting Die Hard II the old way, via billboards and newspaper ads. "The Internet is the movie marketing tool of the future," he says. "If you aren't on top of it, you won't survive...
When a woman in North Hollywood, Calif., spurned Gary Dellapenta's advances, the 50-year-old security guard got back at her via the Internet. Using her name, he posted personal ads describing fantasies of a "home-invasion rape." Six men appeared at her apartment over five months to take her up on Dellapenta's offer. Sentenced to six years in prison in 1999, he was the first person jailed for cyberstalking...
...church, but more often the first encounter occurs online. There are few hard statistics on cyberstalking. But Working to Halt Online Abuse, a group that helps cyberstalking victims, says it receives reports of nearly 100 cases a week. The stalkers meet their victims, according to the group, mainly via e-mail, chat groups, newsgroups and instant messaging...
...become a Pulitzer finalist twice because you're running around being freaked out, you know? He yelled, then he reached down and opened the jaws off his foot." But the dragon apparently hadn't had his phil of Bronstein, and as the plucky editor tried to exit via the feeding door, the dragon lunged at him again, clawing his back and thighs, as about 10 children and four adults watched from outside the cage. Stone used Bronstein's sock as a tourniquet and tried to call for help. She called her sister, a former nurse, who told Stone...