Related topics from BritannicaAsh, Mary Kay American entrepreneur (b. May 12, 1918, Hot Wells, Texas-d. Nov. 22, 2001, Dallas, Texas), was the founder of cosmetics giant Mary Kay Inc. and one of the most famous businesswomen in the world. Ash ...
Avon Calling During the 1990s the untapped direct-sales markets in Russia and China provided a prime opportunity for Avon Products Inc. and Mary Kay Corp., two leading American cosmetic companies, to expand their ...
Dates of 2004 Haitian Pres. Jean-Bertrand Aristide leads a smaller-than-planned observance of the bicentennial of Haiti's independence from France; rebellions against Aristide's rule force curtailment of the ...
Dates of 2004 In a ceremony in Dublin, Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, president of the European Union, formally welcomes 10 new members into the union.Contributors Allaby, Michael.Contributors Abramson, Gary.Contributors Abramson, Gary. Albuquerque Mary Kay Cline (ed.), Albuquerque: Portrait of a Western City, Many Cultures & Opportunities (2006), is a broad-ranging guidebook. V.B. Price, Albuquerque: A City at the End of the World, 2nd ed. ...
Italian literature Among the anthologies of Italian poetry in translation, arranged in chronological order of publication, are St. John Lucas (compiler), The Oxford Book of Italian Verse: XIIIth Century-XIXth Century, ...
Scandinavian literature Works that offer broad coverage of the Scandinavian literatures are Elias Bredsdorff, Brita Mortensen, and Ronald Popperwell, An Introduction to Scandinavian Literature, from the Earliest Time to Our ...
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