Word: attractants
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Steigerwald said she hopes that the unique nature of this program will attract participants who ordinarily forgo community service because they need a paying...
...announced sometime before a shareholders meeting Wednesday. Despite the continued bad news out of Cupertino, Jackson notes that the Mac still has a future. While the company's customers currently make up less than five percent of the personal computer market, their numbers are still high enough to attract the attention of software and hardware companies, says Jackson. Apple is "either going to settle into being a much smaller company, or it possibly could be bought out by somebody down the road," he says. Either way, don't look for a world without Macs anytime soon...
...near future, is hiring at an even faster clip than company plants in Silicon Valley. "We chose North Carolina for a number of reasons," says Cliff Meltzer, who runs Cisco's Research Triangle facility. "But none was more important than the region's ability to produce and attract well-educated and qualified workers...
...Langdon Fielding '98, who finished among the top 12 riders at last year's equestrian nationals and has qualified again this year, says day-long horse shows are not well-suited to attract spectators...
...package, hesitancy from President Clinton and Congress has slowed the final transactions. Perhaps isolationism is rampant in American foreign policy these days as a result of failed U.S. attempts to intervene in Bosnia and Somalia. Or perhaps apathy toward foreign issues, especially those concerning obscure refugees, do not attract our leaders' interest. During the month of November, while our country was obsessed with presidential elections, turn-overs in Congress and resigning cabinet members, dying Hutus were de-prioritized. Indifference by the government is a direct response to our own lackluster attitude, one which permeates this campus as well. Our preoccupation...