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...should take, including a possible limitation on the types of subjects considered at full Board meetings. Any diminution in the free and open exchange of information at Board meetings (given in the expectation of complete confidentiality, which has heretofore been the case), which has been a hallmark of all Board meetings during at least the four years I have served, would be, I am confident, most distressing to all of us. In dealing with the press, a simple "No Comment" followed by a polite "Goodbye" will usually do the trick...
...commitment to excellence in all things--from the Kennedy tax cut to investment banking--has become a hallmark. This is a vote of confidence in the school," Allison said...
Despite its prevalence, however, Alzheimer's disease is tough to recognize. Until now, there has been no clear hallmark of the disease. Diagnosing it amounts to ruling out other illnesses that produce similar symptoms...
Nervy attacks, not attacks of nerves, are the usual hallmark of the brassy dynamo who has been successfully lecturing and hectoring the American public for the past decade. Her weekly "Personal Health" column for the New York Times is syndicated by more than 100 papers across the country. Two of her books have been best sellers, including the recent, recipe-laden Jane Brody's Good Food Book, which goes into paperback next spring. She speaks throughout the country, making about 50 appearances a year. Last week the writer took to television as the host of a PBS series...
...licensing of comic logos and story lines to outside entrepreneurs has been a major help in bringing profits back to the business. Marvel has licensed Spider-Man and other characters to children's apparel maker Just 4 Kids, Hallmark Cards and Prism Entertainment. Archie Comics is working with a fast-food chain on a restaurant with all-American fare that would feature the faces of the kids from Riverdale High...