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Jul. 20th, 2003 03:27 pmThe Times's "Frugal Traveler" goes to Portland and spends $110 a night on lodging.
A business section profile of Amoeba Music.
Proposed regulations may hinder the food industry in Europe. The idea is that it will be illegal to advertise health benefits of foods that are unhealthy--like, if a food is made entirely of sugar, you won't be able to market it as a low-sodium snack, even though it does have no sodium. The article worries about companies "that mainly sell foods or drinks that are high in fat, sugar or salt - like Cadbury Schweppes of Britain and Hershey Foods and McDonald's of the United States." But, um, who's buying candy bars for their health?
"Thirty," she said, "is the new 22."
Ann. Coulter. Action. Figure.
A business section profile of Amoeba Music.
Proposed regulations may hinder the food industry in Europe. The idea is that it will be illegal to advertise health benefits of foods that are unhealthy--like, if a food is made entirely of sugar, you won't be able to market it as a low-sodium snack, even though it does have no sodium. The article worries about companies "that mainly sell foods or drinks that are high in fat, sugar or salt - like Cadbury Schweppes of Britain and Hershey Foods and McDonald's of the United States." But, um, who's buying candy bars for their health?
"Thirty," she said, "is the new 22."
Ann. Coulter. Action. Figure.