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Hargrove's job includes the development of ways to serve the magazine's buyer better. For instance, we now deliver TIME to some airport newsstands on Sunday, hours after the new issue rolls off the press. Not only is that a day earlier than usual, but it also provides readers with a head start on the week. Boasts Hargrove: "Business travelers can get a copy of TIME by 7 p.m. on Sunday at Los Angeles airport...
...normal country, currency is more than just a medium of exchange between a buyer and a seller: a dollar bill or a thousand-yen note is a contract between the individual and the state. The citizen does his part by producing and consuming, while the government ensures what economists call a stable standard of value -- a sound currency -- for the transactions of life...
...borrowed $41.5 million from pension funds to shore up the 24-hour news and public affairs channel as well as the troubled daily, Christian Science Monitor. The church says the Monitor Channel -- which costs $4 million a month to run -- will shut down by June 15 unless a buyer is found, an outcome analysts consider unlikely...
...says that Dailey once "panicked" when abroker brought a potential buyer to the building...
Saturn. Aerodynamic but not particularly sexy, this compact from GM's all new division in Tennessee is slowly building a following among the import set. The best thing about Saturn is that the company is committed to buyer satisfaction. When it was discovered that an improper coolant was used in some of the cars earlier this year, all the 1,100 Saturn owners affected were notified. Every one got a car or a refund...