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Just What the Doctor |
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| A quick glance at some of the major pharmaceutical companies will show that many of their stocks have tanked recently. Concerns about safety issues, and the fear that the Food and Drug Administration may not be doing its job, have set off a wave of selling that is apt to continue for some time. |
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Enabled by Technolog |
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| In the January 2005 issue of Trends we traced the rapid growth of the real-estate boom in the exurbs. As we explained, according to the U.S. Census, the average commute, measured just one way from home to work, increased by roughly 20 percent from 1980 to 2000, to 25.5 minutes. |
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The On-Line Advertis |
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| In the golden age of television, companies that wanted to make a major impact created what was called a 뱑oadblock??they advertised at the same precise time on all three networks to ensure that anyone watching television at that moment would have to watch their message. |
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Inflation Is Still N |
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| Beginning in May, rumors of an inflation surge began spooking the markets. |
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The Name Game |
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| What’s in a name? Often it’s where your enterprise finds its strength and identity. It used to be when you started a company, you put your name on the door and over the factory. |
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