PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Monday, October 30, 2006
PR Newswire Broadcast Minute and Podcast for Monday, October 30, 2006
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Tigers, Cardinals Both Losing... Battle of the Bulge
The Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals battle it out to see who is the best in baseball, but according to the government, they should be striving to be the biggest losers instead.
Despite the fact that the Tigers and Cardinals have proven to be top-rate professional athletes, the U-S government officially considers them contributors to the nation's so-called obesity epidemic. Specifically, thirty- seven of the fifty players in the 2006 World Series are officially overweight or obese, according to the federal standard.
Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3326173
Silver Starts to Shift but Remains Top North American Vehicle Color in 2006 According to P-P-G Industries
The color silver has topped the automotive color charts once again this year, maintaining its supremacy as the most popular car color in North America. But in the future it will take on a fresh appearance as blues, browns and greens start to surge and become infused with silver to create a new look, according to the 2006 color popularity survey results released by P-P-G Industries, the world's leading manufacturer of transportation coatings.
Silver surpassed all colors among North American vehicles produced in the 2006 model year with twenty-four percent, down two percent from last year. Silver also remained the leading color for 2006 in all North American vehicle segments, with the highest share (twenty-nine percent) in the luxury category.
Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3325393
Sweet Shop Communications, Inc. Says Rare Mazur Art Could Be Valuable
Album covers of the 1970s brought fans closer to their favorite stars. To a generation of youth, album covers were works of art. Ruby Mazur designed over three thousand album covers for the likes of The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Billy Joel and so many more.
Ruby celebrated his 60th birthday on October 28th, and next March will be the 35th anniversary of when fans first bought Ruby Mazur's officially published version of The Rolling Stones' Mouth and Tongue on the Tumbling Dice record sleeve.
Today, this painting is studied in art schools including the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The original painting was lost in a fire and all original lithographs were sold off years ago. These lithos could be quite valuable.
Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3325890
Americans in Their 40s and 50s Are Far More Likely to Describe Themselves As the T-V Generation Than As Baby Boomers, T-V Land Study Finds
The seventy-eight million Americans born between 1946 and 1964 -- commonly referred to as Baby Boomers -- are far more likely to describe themselves as The T-V Generation than Baby Boomers, a new study from T-V Land has found. Additionally, the study found that the most meaningful cultural and historic events of Boomers' lives were not Woodstock and the war in Vietnam, as many would believe. Rather, the birth of cable television and the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion ranked as the overall most meaningful cultural and historic milestones in their lives, respectively.
Full story at: http://media.prnewswire.com/en/jsp/main.jsp?resourceid=3326073
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PRNewswire -- Oct. 30
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