Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...lack of facilities, however, does permit Manter Hall to offer a far lower tuition than its closest competitor. While Manter Hall charges $1950 per year, Belmont Hill charges $3100, and Buckingham, Brown and Nichols charges $3025. Hall mentions that "there's really no competition because we don't have their facilities." He says that the current recession has hurt Manter Hall, but declines to elaborate...
...been second in the standings. Indeed, NBC is winning while losing, with its rating down 5% compared with the same period last year. CBS, for 20 years the ratings leader, is in even worse shape, suffering a 12% loss (and the ignominy of twice running behind the usually lowly competitor...
...troubled Star can certainly use the extra revenue, but Graham and New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger have made personal appeals to Star Publisher Joe L. Allbritton to stand together against the unions. (In its own city, the Times announced that it would close in sympathy if its prime competitor, the News, is hit this week by a strike of deliverers, and the News said it would shut down if Times' deliverers struck first...
...over the same portion of track, the player can freeze a single frame (it takes one revolution to make one picture). It can also run the images in slow motion and even go backward with only the push of a button-all potentially valuable features for educational programs. Each competitor is convinced that its approach is superior. But about one point there is no disagreement: either system could signal a major change in home entertainment habits...
With Revson's death, only Estée Lauder, whose firm is Revlon's biggest competitor in more expensive lines, remains of the U.S. cosmetics industry pioneers. "The industry will miss him," she said last week. "We need to be kept on our toes." Painted ones, probably, with matching lips and fingertips...