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With the number of players taking up the game remaining flat, at 2 million to 3 million annually over the past 15 years, and with newcomer Nike Golf whacking away at their market share, established companies like Callaway, Titleist (owned by Fortune Brands) and Taylor Made (Adidas Group) are eager to find new ways to broaden their base and grab a larger portion of the nearly $5 billion that golfers spend each year on equipment. That's where in-depth analysis and customized fitting can help. Not only can participants try the latest products--like Titleist's triangular D1 driver...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Golf Game: Swing Science | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

...Africa on other markets, beginning in London and New York City. The timing is good: in the wake of the film Blood Diamond, jewelry consumers are asking more questions about origin, which is easier to trace for tanzanite than diamonds and other gems. Also the tanzanite industry has been eager to position itself as modern miners, environmentally responsible and energetic in helping finance schools, roads and water management for surrounding communities. Jewelry-design team Anthony Nak of Austin, Texas, last year created a 12-piece collection featuring the stone to raise money for Tanzanite Foundation projects because they looked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Romancing a New Stone | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

Asia-Pacific cruise holidays have become one of travel's hottest tickets in recent years, with eager operators offering packed itineraries and massive liners to entertain and accommodate ever growing legions of eastbound vacationers. Good organization, hassle-free immigration, no language problems and a huge choice of dining and recreational facilities are prime selling points. But what if you want your Asian sea voyage to come with more privacy? What if you don't like enforced craft classes before lunch or sharing the pool with raucous children? Enter the world of small cruise liners and private charters. They...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cruise Control | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...most recent game was deadlocked at 1 heading into the final minute before St. Lawrence’s Alison Domenico found the net with fifty seconds remaining to deal Harvard a heartbreaking defeat. Since then, the Crimson has gone 9-2-0 and is eager to get a shot to atone for the regular-season disappointments. “It stings a little bit,” co-captain Julie Chu said earlier this week. “We’re going to come out and play a complete 60-minute game and not maybe just...

Author: By Barrett P. Kenny, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hanover Holds Familiar Foes | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...their enterprise ideas. The informal discussion was facilitated by Vice President and co-founder of HCEF Michael Segal ’09 and included alumnae who were on hand to share their real world wisdom with students. Beardsley Ruml II ’64, computer programmer and entrepreneur, advised eager students at the forum that it is not the brilliance of the idea that counts, but rather the work that students are willing to put into the idea. The most common issue raised by students at the event was a lack of financial backing, which often inhibits entrepreneurs from developing...

Author: By Anthony J. Micallef, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Learn To Launch Start-Ups | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

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