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The Cost of Beauty

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Monday, January 06, 2003

Mary Lisa Gavenas former Glamour, Mirabella and InStyle beauty editor shares the tricks of her trade, from the runway to the make-up counter, Color Stories. Financial advisor Nancy Dunnan takes listeners’ calls on everything from retirement plans to maintaining good credit. Paleontologist Mark Norell and Discover Magazine’s associate editor, Kathy Svitil, discuss the top science stories of 2002 and the implications of discovering a dinosaur with feathers. And founding editor of New York Woman, Betsy Carter, talks about the highs and lows of her New York life, Nothing to Fall Back On.

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Financial advisor Nancy Dunnan takes listeners’ calls on everything from retirement plans to maintaining good credit.

Music:Calloway "I Wanna Be Rich"

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Mark Norell and Kathy Svitil

Paleontologist Mark Norell and Discover magazine’s associate editor, Kathy Svitil discuss the top science stories of 2002 and the implications of discovering a dinosaur with feathers.

Music: Naqoyqatsi soundtrack composer Philip Glass tracks 2, 3

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Mary Lisa Gavenas

Mary Lisa Gavenas former Glamour, Mirabella and InStyle beauty editor shares the tricks of her trade, from the runway to the make-up counter, Color Stories: Behind the Scenes of America's Billion-Dollar Beauty Industry. Read an excerpt in the Reading Room.

Music: Beautician and the Beast soundtrack composer Cliff ...

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Betsy Carter

Founding editor of New York Woman, Betsy Carter talks about the highs and lows of her New York life, Nothing to Fall Back On: The Life and Times of a Perpetual Optimist.

Music: Uncle Tupelo "Still Be Around"

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