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...Also, if you are going to any parties (which I don't do, because they reekā€¦), bring along BT's "Believer," a song which puts the "rave" back in "techno." And of course, no hip soundtrack is allowed on the shelves without a fresh new number from Fatboy Slim, in this case not-even-the-best-on-his-album "Gangster Tripping." Other highlights include Natalie Imbruglia's somber "Troubled by the Way We Came Together" and Goldo's "To All the Lovely Ladies." The Go soundtrack don't impress me much, but is nonetheless fun stuff. Like...

Author: By By SOMAN Chainani, | Title: Album Review: Go (Soundtrack) by Various Artists | 4/23/1999 | See Source »

...BT (Before Temple), when Nick's Beef and Beer occupied 1688 Mass Ave., Currier, PfoHo and Cabot partyers tired of cramped dorm gatherings could pick from one of only two options for large-scale late-night revelry: the Currier 10-man or the shuttle. But on fateful February 1st, when Temple Bar anointed its first patrons, the shadows of social ostracism were lifted--and in its place a hush fell over the scenic quadrangle. And hush was followed by a mad rush. In a dramatic reenactment, students poured out of their beer can-littered rooms and sprinted towards the redemption...

Author: By Sarah L. Gore, | Title: TEMPLE BAR NOT TOO FAR | 3/25/1999 | See Source »

Impressive as all that is, some critics doubt that the transformation alone will have much impact on Boeing's bottom line. Wolfgang Demisch, a managing director of the investment firm BT Alex. Brown, calls Boeing "hugely overstaffed" and ridicules its price war with Airbus. "The commercial-aircraft industry should be enormously profitable because it is a fortress franchise," Demisch says. He argues that with just two manufacturers selling to about 450 airlines, "I see no reason at all why prices [of planes] are as bad as they are. Neither competitor has any real notion of price discipline...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Boeing Out of Its Spin? | 7/13/1998 | See Source »

...become a formidable rival. In spite of that, Mackey still sees supermarkets as his main competition: chains like Albertson's and Safeway have vastly increased their natural-foods offerings. Such chains, however, may actually help organic stores, says Barbara Miller, who follows the food industry as an analyst for BT Alex Brown. The supers "have only so much aisle space. They end up introducing people to lots of new products and may very well pull them into a Whole Foods store," she says. Miller expects Whole Foods to grow 25% annually for the next five years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thriving on Health Food | 2/23/1998 | See Source »

Eight consulting firms, ranging from industry giant BT Alex. Brown to Boston-based Charles River Associates, Inc., along with Harvard's Ph.D. Program in Health Policy attended the fair, sponsored by the new undergraduate group Exploring Policy in Health Care (EPIHC...

Author: By Marc J. Ambinder, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: First Health Care Policy Career Fair Draws Flood of Students, Employers | 12/4/1997 | See Source »

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