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...thing the brands can't offer, though, is growth. Most will be hard pressed to increase sales more than 5%. Sales at Gillette, considered an innovator, actually fell 2% last year, and the company is considering unloading its underperforming stationery and Braun household-appliance divisions. In Battle Creek, Mich., Tony the Tiger isn't feeling too great. In the face of lower-priced store brands, more nimble competitors and a decline in demand, Kellogg's core cereal business has got pretty soggy. Coke, which created more shareholder value in the past decade than most other companies, has so far spent...
...Dawson's Creek...
...courses to really complete a Harvard education. Really. I seriously doubt that you'll even remember what you learned in Literature and Arts B-57, "Leonardo da Vinci Meets Leonardo di Caprio" two years later--in its place will be jokes you got over e-mail and "Dawson's Creek" plotlines. The Harvard Corps experience would last a lifetime...
...matching smoking jacket, start hanging out at the Signet, watch Fellini in my spare time and invite discussions of Goethe instead of Cher--because, lord knows, I can't even begin to defend anything that happened this week in entertainment. (Maybe it's because I missed "Dawson's Creek"--the only thing that can possibly temper my spirits.) So what prompted such drastic disillusionment? A couple nights ago, I, like most of you--found myself entranced by "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire." I mean, how could anyone resist? It actually should have been called "Who Wants...
...suggests that the guests will be shooting a veritable Niagara, halfway across the state of Arizona. The new guests return to their cabin and outfit themselves for a safari...only to find that Zebra Falls is a trickle of water that runs over some rocks 40 yards up the creek. McCain refuses to see how small the world is. He is a 12-year-old boy in his tree house. In his mind's eye his little spread is unimaginably vast, with a great waterfall...