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There's a difference, though, between avoiding unnecessary mention of competitors and straight-out eliminating their presence. CBS and NBC may be viewed as natural competitors, but in this era of media conglomerates, just about every advertisement indicates a potential friend or foe. CNN's parent company, Time Warner, after the AOL merger now controls an immense number of brands, each of which has several competitors whose logos the network could choose to suppress. Will Microsoft now vanish from CNN, and Pixar from Disney/ABC...
...Saturday, senior guard Courtney Egelhoff faced a familiar foe in Brown freshman Heidi Egelhoff, a driveway nemesis from their hometown of Portland...
...because, they play Brown, also an ECAC foe tonight, a victory over Harvard plus a win against the Bears could give the Saints a share of the league lead...
...Damascus would spell the end of combat in southern Lebanon and greatly reduce the risk of conventional war with Syria. The IDF would then have a free hand to focus on defending against Iranian missiles. An agreement with Damascus is therefore as much about preparing to fight a new foe as it is about making peace with an old enemy...
...without discussion on the future borders between the two states. The current talks are premised on the principle that long-term peace will involve Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights in exchange for cast-iron security guarantees and normalization of relations between the Jewish state and its most intractable foe. But the extent of Israel's withdrawal and the extent of those security guarantees remain key sticking points...