Anita O'Day

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Anita O'Day, known as "the Jezebel of jazz", was one of the first members of the 'cool school' of female vocalism in the big-band/swing scene of the 1940s, who enjoyed a rare respect among her African American colleagues. O'Day's husky legato style, particularly the vulnerable crack in her voice, was unique, partly because a botched tonsillectomy in childhood left her without a uvula and therefore without the ability to sustain a note.

author: Dugan, Kieran
Obituary, Jazz singers, O'Day, Anita

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Roddick, Anita

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Businesswoman Anita Roddick runs the Beauty Shop as an extension of her social commitments. The store offers natural beauty products and adheres to the principles of environmental friendliness. This management style reflects her support for human rights and environmental protection.

Roddick, Anita

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Stewart, Martha

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Martha Stewart is businesswoman and writer who has formed a career out of her own lifestyle. Her books and video recordings on entertaining, cooking and home decorating advocate a personal flair in homemaking. Her life and career are profiled.

Authors, Writers, Stewart, Martha

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