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...factory work over the next two decades - should provide 20 more years of growth for an economy that already produces a quarter of the world's television sets and washing machines and half of its cameras and photocopiers. U.S. towns identified with products that seem uniquely American - think A.T. Cross Pen of Lincoln, Rhode Island - have been hurt as employers shift at least some production to China. Companies in Europe are also feeling the pain. Competition from Chinese manufacturers helped push exports of Italian textiles down by around 6% in 2002. And over the past year, cheap Chinese imports...
...wanted to ask a wide cross-section of black America, ‘What would be the problem of the 21st century?’” Gates says. “All people talked about was, as Vernon Jordan put it, ‘the money,’ it was all about the money, it was about economic relationships. So that was very curious to me, very fascinating...
...league could stay at 11 or expand to 12 teams or more. ECAC officials have yet to speak publicly about potential applicants, but the list of candidates has been widely reported to include Niagara (CHA), Holy Cross (Atlantic Hockey) and Quinnipiac (Atlantic Hockey...
Weeks before the first snap of spring practice and months before the Harvard football team opens its season against Holy Cross, Crimson coach Tim Murphy has already notched his first victory...
...their own lack of initiative—as the culprit of their love life deficiency. A Crimson article published in 1993 cited Harvard women’s less than perfect presentation as a significant contributor to the problem. “Harvard men see a pretty wide cross-section of the Harvard female population. But when they watch Florida State football games on T.V., cameras focus on cute, frosted-blond cheerleaders…because of varying degrees of concern with fitness and physical appearance, schools are probably out there with better-looking female populations.” Another student from...