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...much where it started -- with the stores and its Allstate subsidiary, founded 60 years ago. In addition, the company will have to deal with the future of its trademark catalog, reported to be losing $200 million annually. As it goes back to business behind the counter, Sears must seek anew the answer to the retailer's most important question: What does the customer really want...
Fluorescent light bulbs, water-efficientplumbing, solar water heaters, returnable beveragecontainers and contraception are the stuff of anew economic wave, he said...
...BITTER PRESCRIPTION FOR ELIMINATING THE FEDERAL DEFICIT BY 1998, Ross Perot likes to style himself as the straight-talking realist of American politics. Perot was at it again last week, appearing on the Today show to chide the presidential candidates for failing to tackle the deficit, and hinting anew that he would jump back into the race unless they faced the issues...
...Murphy vs. Dan (again), as sitcoms get into the )issues as never before. Critics raise anew the question of Hollywood's liberal bias, and they may have a point...
...primitive man," he told an interviewer in 1935, echoing the modernist founding fathers (Gauguin, Van Gogh), "like one who is at the same time both a primitive and a cultured painter." In essence, as the sculptor Martin Puryear points out in the catalog, European modernism let Johnson see himself anew; it provoked him into negotiating "his racial dilemma as a black artist moving between several worlds, on terms that are never stable...