"Every individual needs a chance at a great start and the right tools for success. Dress for Success outfits disadvantaged women with not only the clothing and the business accessories, but the skills they need to perform well on an interview and to embark successfully on new careers. I'm so happy to be here today to help Staples with this donation that will certainly be a great help to women in the Dress for Success organization." "We are so grateful to Staples for not only their monetary contribution, but also for the donation of Arc notebooks. These organizational tools will truly enable Dress for Success affiliates to better equip clients for success in the workforce," said Joi Gordon, CEO, Dress for Success Worldwide. Dress for Success is an international not-for-profit organization that promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Spider-Man's turmoil forgotten Bono, The Edge and Julie Taymor hugged each other and were all smiles as they posed for photos on the red carpet before Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark officially opened Tuesday night, a public reconciliation from the creators who fell out as the show's problems mounted. "We absolutely love Julie and always have. As artists, we've been very, very close. She poured her whole life into this project," Bono said outside New York's Foxwoods Theatre. "Tonight she's here to host it." For her part, Taymor was gracious, saying the $70 million show was an attempt to do something different and difficult.
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