Word: franchisee
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Strip away the diplomatic jargon and that statement is pure dynamite. Its author? U.S. Ambassador Edward J. Perkins, writing in the influential South African bimonthly Leadership, whose latest issue appeared last week. The U.S. State Department insisted that it was entirely consistent with previously stated U.S. policy condemning the South...
THE EFFORT was victorious. Soon there was nothing that the Square offered that we did not have available in the Houses. The machines were costly but well worth it, for no one had to run to the store if they ran out of potato chips, Actifed, Chapstick or mousse. The...
It is time all the major profesional sports leagues officially be granted such status as well. Sports teams are as much a public concern as the utilities. The recent franchise-swapping wars prove just how important teams are to a city. Not only do they generate tax revenues, but they...
The gravel-voiced St. John's coach had nothing but praise for his fellow alum, who many consider to be the "franchise" player for Harvard.
Many Americans cannot get along without French clothing, wine and perfume, even if the value of the dollar is falling. But do Americans need a French department store? A Denver-based developer, Realities Inc., thinks so. Hoping to capitalize on one of the great names in European retailing, Realities has...