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"People no longer want just the pretty kitchen, " says Janice Costa , editor of trade publication Kitchen and Bath Design News.
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That's because there are only five Stilton producers, and their products are easy to track, says Janice Breedon, the dairy's marketing manager.
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"If you give a customer a good quality product, you can charge a premium price, " says Janice Meyer, an analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston.
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And because of its location in a basin, pollution in the Los Angeles area caused by diesel exhaust, barges, locomotives and other sources tends to stay put, says Janice Nolen, assistant vice president with National Policy and Advocacy for the American Lung Association.
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"You don't want to discourage it, it's a wonderful tradition, " says Naidre's owner Janice Pullicino, 53 years old.
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"For certain celebrities, it becomes almost a survival instinct, " says US Weekly Editor in Chief Janice Min.
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"If they were able get a good price for it, that would have been gone, " says Credit Suisse First Boston analyst Janice Meyer.
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"For certain celebrities, it becomes almost a survival instinct, " says US Weekly Editor-in-Chief Janice Min of that need for attention.
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Janice Nolen, national policy adviser at the American Lung Association, says that rather than dealing with the harmful effects of air pollution, the focus should be on tackling the problem at source.
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Janice Brown, founder of Brown Law Group, a San Diego law firm that specializes in employment litigation, says monitoring employees' computer activities isn't illegal.
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