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There were others, like Eric D. Albert '98, who had more serious issues with the coverage of the alleged rape or the story on "solicitation" by orthodox Jews. Yet others felt there wasn't enough coverage of certain sports like golf or squash, of events happening on weekends because The Crimson doesn't publish on Saturday and Sunday, or of student group activities. These are certainly more fundamental concerns, less easy to brush aside. And then there were some that veered into the realm of the holistically uncomplimentary, the vitriolic and the profane. I received the following: "I never read...

Author: By Kaustuv Sen, | Title: Reader Representative | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

Nike is reassessing everything, from the way it sells to retailers to the number of times the famous swoosh appears on products and in advertising. It will try to act smaller by developing categories such as golf, soccer and women's as separate business units. A gentler new ad campaign with the tag line "I Can" will augment--but not replace--"Just Do It." The company is also betting heavily that a new Alpha line of shoes and apparel, to be introduced late this year, will swing momentum back in its favor. "What we have to do is re-energize...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Nike Get Unstuck? | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

...continuing to develop subbrands. The first of those is brand Jordan, whose Jumpman logo has replaced the swoosh on those famous sneakers. Nike expects to sell $300 million in Jordan merchandise in fiscal 1998 and considers the brand to have billion-dollar potential. And Nike is creating a golf division around its $40 million swinger, Woods. He has his own brand, aimed at younger, more athletic golfers, and his togs carry his own logo, a swirling yin-yang emblem designed to reflect his Buddhist beliefs as well as his club speed. Another line, Nike Classic Golf, will target the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Nike Get Unstuck? | 3/30/1998 | See Source »

...course, Clinton won in 1996. But because his campaign largely focused on small ideas like V-chips and school uniforms, once re-elected, he lacked direction. Further, he seemed increasingly listless--more interested in his golf game than governing. This posed a huge problem for congressional Democrats. As a lame duck, Clinton could afford to coast through the next four year on automatic pilot. They couldn't. Democrats in Congress had become so reliant on Clinton that without his direction they risked heading into the '98 election empty-handed and empty-headed. The Democrats had gotten into bed with Clinton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Running on Empty | 3/13/1998 | See Source »

...Mini-golf: Just make sure that you can go par for the course; anything more than 10 over is embarassing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: groovy train | 3/5/1998 | See Source »

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