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...memo to employees only hours after the deal was sealed, Steven Goldstone, CEO of RJR Nabisco, wrote that the historic agreement "radically changes the way we do business." No kidding. The tobacco industry in the U.S. will have to adjust from being a cash-rich, freewheeling marketer to one of the most regulated businesses in the U.S.; from an industry that can't advertise enough to one that can barely show its face. And to pay for the agreement, tobacco executives are going to install one of the biggest price increases in the history of consumer products: possibly more than...
Clinton: I have no recollection of exposing myself to Ms. Jones, although it may be a possibility inasmuch as I regularly adjust, lower or remove my pants in the course of normal grooming or hygienic routine, and she may have been inadvertently included on one such occasion. I do, however, deny that I then directed Ms. Jones to perform anything that would fall outside her normal duties as a conference hostess...
...sense of arrangement, his work with Count Basie and Duke Ellington...were very thick productions with lots of orchestration," says Lee Mergner, associate publisher of Jazz Times. "But later he was able to bring big band into the pop framework. He is truly one of those musicians who can adjust to the times...
...policy is designed to help tutors and masters adjust. But council members raised concerns that it may cause transportation problems for students who need to arrive early in thefall...
...mainly that we were a little rusty," Kreuder said. "We hadn't played in nine days and it so took a little while to adjust and feel confident...