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Just as in Vegas, their fierce competition in Macau will spur other developers to build better and bolder projects that will attract larger crowds. Wynn says he's "rooting for my competitors to do a good job"--even Adelson. "If he can fill it, God bless him. That kind of stuff, notwithstanding the attitude of the chairman, is a great thing for this town...
...site's ability to attract small advertisers is beginning to get the big guys' attention. Neighborhood info has become a major battleground for Google and Yahoo!, which draw like numbers of local searches every month. To capitalize on the primacy of that battle, Jordan Rohan, an Internet analyst with RBC Capital Markets, suggests Yelp sell itself...
...it’s the fact that there’s no awareness of theater at Harvard, which might be because nobody knows where the theater is...I hope the new theater will [remedy this]. I hope it’ll have enough of a turnover of plays to attract the eyes of students...
...effort to make facilities available to the community. It’s a way to basically get large numbers of people onto our campus,” Sullivan said. “This negotiation has an intrinsic value for our University.” The football games would attract more visitors to the campus, better exposing the University to the community, Sullivan added. “It’s always good to have high school football players, athletes, and students on campus,” he said. According to Gaines, the deliberation process should have been settled by yesterday...
...compliant to shrinking freedoms, has not seen such a mass demonstration in years. Nor have other cities like St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg in the Urals, where mass rallies to pay homage to Politkovskaya were also held. The badly divided remnants of once-strong liberal political parties fail to attract more than a few hundred to their rallies now. Perhaps, not unlike 25 years ago, it takes the funeral of an individual of rare honesty, courage and popularity to jolt the people out of complacency - and to the realization that there are too few like Politkovskaya left in their midst...