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...Page zipped like the Super-Chief through a plot of political and journalistic malfeasance. When director Howard Hawks in 1940 changed ace reporter Hildy Johnson from man to woman, the story was also about another frantic combat: marriage. Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell are the sparring partners in the fastest, nastiest farce Hollywood has ever made...
...forced the government to think realistically, to be proactive instead of just sitting and waiting for the money to come." Last year, Vietnam passed business-friendly investment and enterprise laws and streamlined its bureaucratic licensing process, further boosting growth. Vietnam's GDP jumped 8.4% last year, the second fastest rate in Asia behind China, and the country took in more FDI per capita than both India and China...
...said. “We would have hoped for it to be a close race but it didn’t happen.” The second varsity eight, in contrast, fared much better, posting the top time for the team at 6:42.2. As the squad was the fastest during the day, losing to Yale by only two seconds, questions remained for the Black and White on how to improve next week and, ultimately, at the Eastern Sprints and NCAA Nationals. “We’re a crew that wants to peak at Sprints and NCAAs...
...spent $22 billion last year on out-of-home campaigns, as billboard advertising is called. That's an 8% increase from the year before in both the U.S. and Britain, while growth in places like China and Thailand is in double digits - a pace that makes outdoor the second fastest-growing ad medium after the Internet. And we're not talking just your standard roadside eat at joe's billboard. Today's outdoor ads are everywhere - on waste cans, taxis, bus shelters, phone kiosks, even gasoline nozzles. Intrusive? Perhaps, but some of them are also interactive at your request...
...reduce the number of cars on the roads. Students interested in trying it should begin by having an idea of where they are going and pointing themselves in the appropriate direction to get there. Generally, a straight line between two points will offer the shortest distance and therefore the fastest commute time, though in an urban environment, walkers should be aware that this may not be safe, let alone possible, due to automobiles and other obstacles. Beware of trashcans, mailboxes, telephone poles, walking-surface inconsistency, and most of all, other walkers. Begin by placing one foot in front...