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...worse than nonrecycled paper. But Dell and Williams-Sonoma have started switching to recycled paper with little, if any, noticeable change in expense or quality. And for a catalog industry that manages a feeble 2.5% average response rate, adding recycled content to bulk mailings is unlikely to do much harm, Paglia argues, and may help boost a company's image at a time when more consumers are shopping for green-friendly products. But for Limited Brands, parent company of Victoria's Secret, the campaign has added aggravation to an already frustrating third sales quarter. The corporation reported a loss...
This “would harm U.S. national security by forcing universities to turn down DoD contracts,” the organization stated...
...adjusting the timetable of the transfer process, Harvard would greatly assist the visiting freshmen and harm no one. Harvard has been outstandingly helpful and supportive over the past three months. Judging from the faculty, employees, and fellow students that I have come to know, I can only hope that this great university will understand the practicality of allowing the Tulane freshmen to apply now rather than later. I am deeply grateful for the fall I have spent getting to know this community, and I only ask for the opportunity to submit an application...
...AGREE WITH THE PROPOSAL TO INSERT A COUPLE OF CAUCUSES BETWEEN IOWA AND NEW HAMPSHIRE, PLACES WHERE YOU'VE BEEN MAKING FRIENDS RECENTLY? Nobody should tamper with Iowa and New Hampshire being the initial primaries or caucuses. That's God given and party given. But I see no harm in bringing other states with diverse populations early into the process. I don't believe quick-and-dirty early results are in the best interest of the Democratic Party...
What makes the Predator mission--and Rogers' job--so unusual is the 7,000 miles between pilot and plane. Basing the crew members at home rather than at the front keeps them out of harm's way and saves the military money. Still, "for us, it's combat," says Rogers, 34, who has been deployed to battle zones twice, most recently Iraq this summer. "Physically, we may be in Vegas, but mentally, we're flying over Iraq. It feels real...