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...merchandise that didn't move, so we dropped it," says Tom Dingledy, spokesman for drug-store chain Revco D.S. Another defector, Greyhound Lines, struck a deal with, you guessed it, Western Union. Could MoneyGram carve out a niche and survive? Sure. But what are the odds it will really flourish? And at the proposed IPO price of $16 a share, or 21 times earnings, it isn't even cheap. But then, who's asking? In this roaring market, few indeed. Next up: the Brooklyn Bridge...
Cast members of Saturday Night Live don't often flourish after leaving the show, but Julia Sweeney--who left in 1994 after four seasons and one memorable character, the androgynous Pat--has had more than her share of tribulations. Her marriage to TV writer Stephen Hibbert ended in divorce. Her movie It's Pat opened in just three cities, got bad reviews and was banished to video. Her brother Mike was told he had lymphoma, and she had to take care of him. Then, just weeks before his death in April 1995, Sweeney found out she had cervical cancer...
...seek collaborative opportunities with student groups, such as the media fair and The Crimson's recent collaboration with OCS to produce the newly designed Guide to On-Campus Recruiting, '96-'97. We hope that wherever collaborative combinations arise in the future, they will be given a chance to flourish. --Dana M. Curtis Assistant Director, Office of Career Services --Bill Wright-Swadel Director, Office of Career Services
...20th century except Dwight Eisenhower. Geographically, it is the center of the country, containing elements of Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western regions. Economically, it has rich farmland, thriving suburbs, big cities and impoverished ghettos. As farm communities die in the north, retirement and tourist centers like Branson flourish in the south. And it's a home to the great Mississippi and Missouri rivers, which have defined much of America's identity and destiny...
...radically different light? Or that right-wing militia groups--nourished by their own books, periodicals and E-mail lists--can be convinced that the West is being invaded by U.N. troops in black helicopters? When traditional sources of news start to disappear, alternate views of the world can flourish...