| Letters to the Editor
OUR ministers seem to grab at every new, silly idea when it comes to the power crisis. First we were told a loose bolt was the cause of Koeberg breaking down. Then we were informed that it was sabotage. Then the growth of the economy was blamed for the power shortage. Then we were told to go to bed early, to save electricity. Then everybody was told to cut back their consumption by 10 percent. Well, how exactly does one measure 10 percent? This “saving” could cost the mining sector millions in maintenance and billions in exports and unemployment. Next solution? A solar system for every house, at approximately R30000 to R70000. It would be subsidised if purchased from registered suppliers – owned of course by ANC members.
Pharmacopia's Organic Body Care Now Available at Beauty Brands
Pharmacopia today announced the roll out of their luxurious, organic body care products in Beauty Brands stores, 50 salon, spa and beauty supply stores in eleven states, with eleven locations in Texas. Pharmacopia products are the first organic products to be sold at Beauty Brands, making natural and organic body care more readily available in the beauty market, and securing Pharmacopia's position as an industry leader. .
Broadway baby
Annaleigh Ashford has the dressing room of a Broadway beginner - a tiny two-person space with barely enough room for one. No matter the size: It's a palace at the Palace Theatre for the 21-year-old who gets to dance nightly in 4-inch heels on the stage where Judy Garland made her comeback and Gwen Verdon stepped high in Sweet Charity. It's where the Lakewood native puts on makeup for her Broadway debut in the musical Legally Blonde, based on the movie that made Reese Witherspoon an A-list actress. As a secondary principal (she's one of three sorority sisters who make up the show's Greek chorus), Ashford probably won't rocket to stardom from the show. But she is taking a giant step in her theatrical career. On April 27 the Rocky Mountain News spent the day with her, beginning in the predawn dark and concluding with a performance for theater critics.
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