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...company's strength has become its weakness. Reader's Digest has been unable to exploit its greatest core asset: a monster database. Despite 100 million households logged in and millions of dollars spent maintaining the data, the company has yet to find an effective way to match products with new consumers. "They are wedded to the past," says Minow...
...author Tobias Oates. When Maggs, serving the wine, collapses from the pain of a tic douloureux in his cheek, Oates volunteers to relieve the servant's anguish by mesmerizing, i.e., hypnotizing, him. Maggs, a man desperate to keep secrets, is at the mercy of Oates, a man avid to exploit them...
Tonight, the Red Raiders will enter Bright looking to clinch a playoff berth on the strength of their two top snipers, junior forward Jed Whitchurch and sophomore forward Andy MacDonald, both in the top 10 for ECAC scoring. This tandem can exploit any defensive break-down as effectively as Princeton and Yale did against the Crimson last week...
...will go into the weekend having split its past four weekends while battling through severe injury problems. Cornell lacks one great offensive talent and Harvard can possibly exploit this combination...
...statistics might be deceiving, due to Princeton sending four men back on defense after a shot and sacrificing offensive rebound opportunities. However, the gap is large enough for junior center Paul Fisher--currently the league's second-best rebounder--to exploit...