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In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Fruits
Getting your picture in FRUITS magazine is your fashion street cred badge of honor, and these kids pursue it with all the style muscle they can muster.
Fruits is a collection of Tokyo street fashion portraits from Japan's premier street fanzine of the same name.
The average age of the kids featured in the magazine is between 12 and 18, and the clothes that they wear are a mixture of high fashion – Vivienne Westwood is a keen favourite – and home-made ensembles which when combined create a novel, if not hysterical, effect.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0714840831?v=glance

  
 My LEGO city, featured in New York Magazine: A LEGO® creation by Sean Kenney : MOCpages.com
Man if I knew your city was in the New York Magazine I would've wanted to buy it.
My LEGO city was photographed for the cover of New York Magazine's March 8 2004 issue.
The cover also would have included a LEGO version of the New York Magazine logo that I built.
www.mocpages.com /moc.php/3275

  
 In the global arena - www.theage.com.au
When he is not contributing to the capitalist economy via the TV industry and writing opinion pieces for newspapers, he is an editor of Arena magazine, one of Australia's rare surviving left-wing publications.
All this is organised in a low, rambling building in Kerr Street in the heart of Fitzroy, which stands as a reminder of pre-gentrification.
The circulation for each bi-monthly magazine is a steady 2500, but its readership is much higher at about 15,000.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/12/08/1070732125651.html   (961 words)

  
 Banks Power Pontiac Trans Am: Crazy magazine stunt with a twin-turbo Pontiac Trans Am.
But perhaps the craziest car magazine stunt in recent memory involved a Gale Banks street-driven, twin-turbocharged Pontiac Trans Am, Car and Driver's then-staff editor Csaba Csere (pronounce the Cs's like Ch's; he's now CandD's Editor-in-chief), and a string-straight 4.1-mile paved dead-end road known as Mrs.
This zany magazine stunt led to a brief Banks spin-off of the '80s called American Turbocar.
Considering that our subject matter is high-powered automobiles, and then you throw in some male ego, valor, and testosterone (all part of hot rodding and high-zoot cars, right?), you can imagine that there have been some pretty crazy, zany, and sometimes downright dangerous car magazine stunts.
www.bankspower.com /Banks_FridayNight_030102.cfm   (1369 words)

  
 Esquire
The National Magazine Company, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP.
A list of winners will be available from by sending a SAE to [e-Business, Competition winners], 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 4EP.
The National Magazine Company is registered as a data controller under the Data Protection Act 1998.
www.esquire.co.uk /info_legal.html   (1068 words)

  
 50 Free Magazine Subscriptions Free Magazines Issues
Free Wall Street Technology Magazine Free Subscription To "Wall Street and Technology Magazine" It helps Wall Street firms improve their competitive edge by reporting on the latest applications in hi-tech finance.
Free Remedy Magazine Free 3 year Subscription To Remedy Magazine (must be 45 yrs old or older).
Presentations is the only magazine dedicated exclusively to individuals and organizations that create and deliver presentations.
www.familysweeps.net /free_magazines.html   (1068 words)

  
 WallStreetReporter.com
All interviews are copyright-protected intellectual property of Wall Street Reporter Magazine, Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden without written permission of the publisher.
An express written license is required before linking to any interview or using any of this material in any way for reproduction in print or on another website or media without a license from the Wall Street Reporter Magazine
Wall Street Reporter Magazine, Inc. All Rights Reserved.©1997-2006
www.wallstreetreporter.com   (1357 words)

  
 Trains Magazine Artical
Thank you to Trains Magazine for allowing us to display this article on the CREATE plan from their September 2003 issue.
Most of the 25 rail-highway crossings to be grade-separated were selected to improve train movements, for instance, by avoiding having to hold a train well short of an interlocking to stay off a busy street crossing.
Northbound from Markham Yard, CN (IC) trains would be diverted onto the "Nickel Plate Connection," a dormant structure at Grand Crossing that once linked NKP's main line to the New York Central for access to LaSalle Street Station.
www.catsiatf.com /linkfiles/material/trains.html   (1357 words)

  
 Restaurant Marketing Magazine Online
Editor’s Note: Main Street and Main is the 2002 recipient of Restaurant Marketing magazine’s Excellence in Restaurant Marketing Award, which was presented at the International Food and Beverage Convention and Trade Show in Las Vegas last March.
The Phoenix-based Main Street and Main is not only the nation’s largest franchisee of T.G.I. Friday’s, with 62 locations throughout the West, but the owner of two other restaurant concepts and a licensee of a third.
“The whole landscape for Main Street and Main changed from an operationally driven company to a company that aspired to be a restaurant marketing company,” Shrader says.
www.restaurant-marketing.net /magazine/May02/cover.html   (1357 words)

  
 (GCKFZG) 1865-The Great Magazine Explosion by jamsignal
So terrific was the explosion that it destroyed or damaged all buildings in the area bounded on the north by Bloodgood Street, on the west by Conception Street, on the south by St. Anthony Street and on the east by the river.
It was the "great magazine explosion" which snuffed out the lives of hundreds of persons, wrecked countless business buildings and dwellings, and demolished merchandise and other property with a loss authoritatively estimated at $728,892.
The generally accepted version of the cause in Mobile and elsewhere in the South was that the explosion was caused by some laborers who were careless in handling explosives at the dump.
www.geocaching.com /seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2248d271-97ae-494f-9ac6-d6b77e65f136   (881 words)

  
 NEW ORLEANS BEAT STREET - New Orleans Music Magazine - New Orleans Music and Culture Magazine Jazz, Rhythm and Blues Magazine
NEW ORLEANS BEAT STREET - New Orleans Music Magazine - New Orleans Music and Culture Magazine Jazz, Rhythm and Blues Magazine
www.neworleansbeatstreet.com   (881 words)

  
 history.html
of school for three years and had little or nothing to read, so that Magazine...opened a new school and a new world of sunshine for me....I feel that this magazine has ben a ladder of success for many of us and that its contents are lifting us higher each month.
By summer of 1905, Holmes was ready to spend almost a year visiting printing plants in England, Scotland, France and Germany to find out what kinds of equipment could be adapted to the new magazine's requirements.
Those who supported themselves by teaching music and by playing at dances and in cafes and other public places were supplied by the schools with classical music, but practically none of the popular kind.
www.zieglermag.org /history.html   (881 words)

  
 Center for Sports Parenting - Expert Panel
As a magazine contributor, Wolff's byline has also appeared in such well-known publications as GQ, The New York Times, Harvard Magazine, the Harvard Business Review, Sesame Street Magazine, Child, Scholastic, Family Life, USA TODAY, Psychology Today, Readers Digest, and many others.
Walter's younger brother was George "Papa Bear" Halas.
He received his MD at Loyola-Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago and completed a pediatric residency in the Navy in Portsmouth VA, where he was very active in Naval sports programs.
www.sportsparenting.org /csp/csp_xpanel.cfm   (10638 words)

  
 Augusta.com Picture Story
The after-premiere party was held in the park in the middle of the street in front of the Imperial Theater.
Shivers got a job selling shoes and records in the old Sears store at 15th Street and Walton Way.
Shivers was the only daughter in a family of 10 growing up in the tobacco country of Wilson, N.C., which inspired Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail.
www.augusta.com /leaders/slideshow_national/slide38.html   (10638 words)

  
 Circulation Management: In Pursuit of Profitability, Nerve Gets Personal
Nerve began as an ad-supported Web site, then started a bimonthly print magazine to avoid dependence on said Web site, and then closed the magazine this summer when that became a dubious business model as well.
He'll run Nerve's multimedia concerns; CFO Louis Kanganis takes over the personals business, which will be called Spring Street Networks.
The missions of Nerve, the brand, and Spring Street Networks, the business, are at odds with each other.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BOR/is_11_16/ai_80023003   (10638 words)

  
 Ambassadair's Journey Magazine
In her novels, Rice gives her First Street house over to the Mayfair dynasty of witches introduced in The Witching Hour.
Commander's Palace, located at 1403 Washington St. This gourmet Creole restaurant is just across the street from the Lafayette Cemetery.
The model for the Mayfair tomb, according to Flanigan, is the Lafayette Hook and Ladder tomb for firefighters.
www.journey-magazine.com /archives/0999/new_orleans_0999.cfm   (923 words)

  
 Whats Up St. Louis
I, on the other hand, was once told by a loan officer that he liked Street Magazine, but would not give us any money because he had, in his own words, “never met anyone less interested in making a profit.”
During that time, I was living in Boston, editing Street Magazine, which was an alternative newspaper with an irregular publication schedule and a barebones budget.
The street newspaper movement was first noticed in 1989, when Street News began publication in New York City.
www.whatsupstl.com /archives/issue3.1/streetnews.html   (1423 words)

  
 Absolute's Fortune Magazine Offers
This magazine is edited for the contemporary Hispanic and focuses on...
Fortune speaks the language of the street: Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Madison Avenue, and everywhere in between, providing innovative business ideas and in-depth strategies and analysis.
Fortune covers business like no other magazine can.
www.absolutemagazines.com /fortune.html   (301 words)

  
 The New York Times - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After relocating the paper's headquarters to a new tower on 42nd Street, the area was named Times Square in 1904.
Nine years later, the Times opened an annex at 229 43rd Street, their current headquarters, later selling Times Tower in 1961.
In August 2005, the Times was accused of attempting to unseal the adoption records of Supreme Court nominee Justice John Roberts's children, an unprecendented investigation by a newspaper.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/New_York_Times   (2895 words)

  
 Results in
Empire State News Corp. worked round the clock to move thousands of special issues of magazines in the days after the September II attacks, but the company isn't making money off its extra efforts.
Scheur's Empire State News serves western New York, but he was in Manhattan for a meeting on September II, at the Southgate Tower Suite Hotel on 31st Street and 7th Avenue, when the first plane hit.
Scheur met members of New York City Fire Department Engine Company I on the sidewalk in front of their West 31st Street station, and they advised him on the best way to get to the Upper East Side while avoiding prominent landmarks.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3065/is_14_30/ai_80207082   (388 words)

  
 Clamor Magazine folks visit SF : SF Indymedia
Project (stop the) Mayhem, the Rooftop FIlms/Clamor Magazine dynamite duo will be in the Bay Area at 8:00pm Thursday, December 4, at ATA Gallery (992 Valencia Street @ 21st Street).
Clamor Magazine's mission is to provide a media outlet that reflects the reality of alternative politics and culture in a format that is accessible to people from a variety of backgrounds.
Project (stop the) Mayhem, the Rooftop FIlms/Clamor Magazine dynamite duo will be in the Bay Area this week for one night only!
sf.indymedia.org /mail.php?id=1662928   (213 words)

  
 Strand Bookstore: About Strand
Named after the famous publishing street in London and an old literary magazine, Strand Book Store has long been known for remarkable deals on great books.
Now, four and a half decades later, he owns the building with Strand taking up five of the eleven floors, and a second store on Fulton Street in New York City's financial district.
Strand buys thousands of books every day; our stock is continually changing.
www.strandbooks.com /aboutus   (519 words)

  
 Fantasy Encyclopedia Updates, M to P
MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION, THE For "Buffalo Gals Won't You Come Out Tonight" read "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight".
MAGAZINE OF HORROR, THE Robert A.W. Lowndes lived 1916-1998.
MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET The musical remake -- Miracle on 34th Street ( 1973 tvm) -- has in fact been shown several further occasions.
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk /SF-Archives/Misc/fec_m2p.html   (519 words)

  
 Q Music - Big Sound 2004
Rave Magazine has the widest distribution through more outlets than any other Qld street magazine.
Scene Magazine : Street Press, free on the streets every week is dedicated to club culture, entertainment, fashion, the arts and a heap more.
Established in 1991, Rave Magazine is the leading free weekly music and entertainment guide in SE Queensland.
www.qmusic.com.au /bigsound2004/index.cfm?action=dsp_sponsors&contentID=163   (519 words)

  
 WESTPORT FINANCIAL CONSULTANT HURDLES RAMPARTS FOR CLIENTS Magazine: Fairfield County Business Journal, April 24, 1995
The name "rampart" stuck in his mind, joked Hyde, a Tulane Law School graduate, "probably because it's right next to Bourbon Street." Hyde began his career at the New York City law firm Chadbourne & Parke, then returned to Connecticut, where he practiced corporate and commercial law with Schatz & Schatz, Ribicoff & Kotkin.
Why did John Hyde name his Westport financial management company, Rampart Group Ltd., after a street in the French Quarter of New Orleans?
I wanted to be on the other side of the table to help companies improve their arrangements with lenders." When he started Rampart Group five years ago, Hyde admits it was a shaky time for many entrepreneurs.
mgv.mim.edu.my /Articles/00250/96020978.Htm   (519 words)

  
 The Shadow Magazine
This was the show in which a host known as The Shadow (actually a Broadway actor virtually unknown today) introduced dramatized radio versions of Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine.
No pulp magazine in 1931 was still built around a single character, with a novel-length story in each issue featuring him — the publishing world considered that format to be dead as a doornail.
Though Walter B. Gibson and Lester Dent would write most of the novel-length stories for their respective magazines to the end (in the late 1940s), S&S used a fictional "house name" for the authors, in case the writers ever had to be replaced.
www.angelfire.com /sd/lamont/ShadowMag.html   (1475 words)

  
 Pulp Covers Gallery
Graves Gladney also provided covers for Street & Smith'sThe Shadow magazine around this same time period, and several covers for their Unknown title as H. Scott had done.
hat site devoted to a pulp magazine character would be complete without some of those cover reprints all the kids are clammering for.
I'm not sure why, but his work on The Avenger is not up to the quality of his previous work for Street & Smith.
members.aol.com /macmurdie/covers   (342 words)

  
 The Word on the Street - Toronto
If you are interested in volunteering at the festival, please complete this form and someone from The Word On The Street office will contact you.
Showcased at the festival are booksellers, book publishers and distributors, micro booksellers and publishers; Fringe Beat exhibitors, magazine publishers and distributors, Magazine Mews exhibiors, Writer's Block organizations, associations, multimedia organizations, libraries/educational institutions, and Literacy Organizations.
Festival food vending has expanded to include concessions on Wellesley Street, St Joseph Street and KidStreet (Queen's Park Cresent West).
www.thewordonthestreet.ca /toronto.php   (2022 words)

  
 Alumni magazine moves
In September the magazine moved its offices from 55 Brown Road in the Cornell Business and Technology Park to new digs on the third floor of the newly renovated Gateway Center building at 401 E. State St. in downtown Ithaca.
Jim Roberts, Cornell Alumni Magazine editor and publisher, researched the history of the magazine's travels since it was founded in 1899 as the Cornell Alumni News.
Shortly afterward it moved to quarters in Morrill Hall, but before long it had migrated back down the hill, shifting among several locations before settling in for a 10-year run at 110 North Tioga Street, starting in 1907.
www.news.cornell.edu /Chronicle/03/10.16.03/alumni_mag_moves.html   (2022 words)

  
 Earthy Delights Guest Chef Daniel Boulud
In December of the same year the chef-restaurateur relocated DANIEL to its new Venetian renaissance inspired setting in the former Mayfair Hotel on Park Avenue and 65th Street.
One enters the restaurant on 65th Street under the stately glass and bronze marquee and revolving doors once belonging to the Mayfair Hotel and now carefully restored to welcome you to DANIEL.
For Daniel Boulud, the former Mayfair Hotel's historically landmarked architecture and wealth of Italian Renaissance decorative detail were a reminder of his home that served as the ideal inspiration for the decor of his new restaurant.
earthy.com /g_feat25_daniel_boulud.htm   (4272 words)

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