Word: co-existence
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...deal, which would vault Time Warner ahead of the newly combined Walt Disney Co. and Capital Cities/ABC, raises questions ranging from how Levin, Turner, Malone and top Time Warner executives would co-exist to the impact on Time Warner shareholders. The buyout would lock the cerebral Levin into a potentially volatile alliance with the driven and charismatic Turner, who would own about 11% of Time Warner stock and become its vice chairman under the expected terms of the agreement. "In bringing Turner in, Jerry is rolling big dice," says a media-industry watcher. "He may continue to be chairman...
...information resources policy, was reported to have said he "did not want to associate [himself] with the 'general tenor"' of the remarks of Professor David Landes. Oettinger said yesterday he did want to associate himself with Landes. In a letter yesterday, Oettinger said "faculty and administration [need] to co-exist and to collaborate in an appropriately balanced...
Arthur joined TIME in 1985 after working at the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, where he served as both the editor and the art director of that paper's Sunday magazine. Word people and design people are not supposed to get along, but Arthur seems to co-exist with himself quite happily. He is famous in our halls for the very good headlines he comes up with for covers and page layouts and the very bad puns ("The Vegas Notion" for our recent cover on the Nevada gambling mecca) that he sticks in as dummy copy...
Usually, these two groups peacefully co-exist, getting in each other's way but practicing mutual toleration. But if administrators continue to use "image" to guide their policy, we may be seeing a lot more restrictions on students' behavior. The same mentality that's made Harvard Square a glittering neon shopping mecca threatens to turn the Yard into a Fun-Free Zone...
Which one will make it in the long haul? Some industry experts believe the formats could co-exist but that it's still too early to tell. "We're not rooting for either one," says Jordan Rost, a Warner Music Group vice president. "The consumer will have the final vote...