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...scoring his second goal of the tournament, Moore elevated his play at the season’s most crucial moment...
Ultimately, Summers and the Harvard Corporation will make the crucial decisions on Allston—setting timetables, authorizing building and deciding who will move. But in the meantime, this body—the University Committee on Physical Planning—will produce the visionary thinking and concrete progress that Summers has promised...
Once a trailer gets to theaters, positioning is crucial: the studio wants it to play close to the start of the feature, after the audience has settled down. Deals are struck to get trailers in front of big movies. Last year Sony paid exhibitors to put a trailer for its movie The Animal in front of Universal's The Mummy Returns, which promised to be a hit. Fearing a dangerous precedent, other studios complained, and Sony promised not to do it again. And after a dispute with New Line, theater chain Regal Cinemas threatened to pull trailers for the studio...
...sales opportunities. Despite relatively low penetration rates, China's $10 billion computer market is already the third largest in the world; within a few years it is expected to move past Japan and become second only to the U.S. For computer companies, success on the mainland is becoming increasingly crucial as markets in developed countries reach saturation. Last year, worldwide PC sales declined for the first time in nearly two decades...
With the score tied 1-1 in the third, Harvard scored what appeared to be the game’s crucial goal when a Kolarik shot drew Walsh out of position, enabling Nowak to collect the rebound and ease the puck into an open net. With Harvard decidedly outplaying Clarkson up to that point in the game, the goal looked decisive...