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...walk-out will force both the producers and the guilds to reexamine their current attitudes about how much their services are valued. Buoyed by a vibrant economy, even the most inexperienced actors and writers have come to expect exorbitant returns for their work, and the industry has continued to cater to those demands. The deadlock right now is due in part to the guilds’ unwillingness to adjust their figures in the face of a faltering economy. Perhaps their inability to inflate their salaries without bound will serve as the reality check that many writers and actors need...
WHRB has much more freedom to cater to its audience, he says, because it has no corporate headquarters to answer...
...community problem? The answer comes from the students who have participated in the surveys. They tell us about environmental factors that facilitate their drinking: the supply of cheap beer and other alcohol and a peer group that encourages heavy drinking--at nearby bars that cater to students, at all-you-can-drink parties or at football tailgates...
Hopkins says he hopes that the restaurant will cater both to Cambridge residents and students starved for a change of pace...
...PlayStation2 is being launched into the most competitive gaming environment ever. Sony is locked in a high-stakes platform war with Microsoft, Sega and Nintendo to lay claim to electronic outposts in living rooms worldwide. Right now the fight is over who will cater to the virtual sniper-attack and dune-buggy needs of legions of young gamers. But before long, these companies are betting, game consoles like PlayStation2 will become broad-ranging digital home entertainment centers used by everyone for everything from music playing to video watching. Still, the corporate battle for digital dominance in the years ahead will...