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Despite their growing popularity, video yearbooks are unlikely to replace the old-fashioned hardbound volume. For one thing, there is no place for classmates to sign their names and scrawl wisecracking farewells. For another, says Alan Heath, director of marketing for Taylor Publishing, a leading yearbook publisher, "you can't freeze the same amount of time on a one-hour video as you can in a 250-page yearbook." Even the most successful video yearbooks are rarely bought by more than a quarter of the graduating students, compared with two-thirds or so who usually pick up the book version...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: Lights! Camera! Graduation! | 6/15/1987 | See Source »

...speech before the newspaper publishers, Hart charged that the Herald reporters had "refused to interview the very people who could have given them the facts before filing their story." Executive Editor Heath Meriwether sharply disputed the charge, pointing out that the Sunday story contained responses from both Broadhurst and Hart. Says Savage: "If Hart had even hinted that he wanted to talk to us again later, we would have done that. But he never told us he would give us any further information...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stakeouts And Shouted Questions | 5/18/1987 | See Source »

...national franchise of Chi-Chi's is not closing and employees of the Cambridge branch will be relocated into other restaurants in the area, said Paul Heath, area supervisor...

Author: By Gordon M. Burnes, | Title: Chi-Chi's Closes Down, Two Businesses Left | 3/27/1987 | See Source »

...Heath also refused to comment on the reason for the closing. He said he did not know of the future plans for the site and that another Chi-Chi's would not be moving to Cambridge...

Author: By Gordon M. Burnes, | Title: Chi-Chi's Closes Down, Two Businesses Left | 3/27/1987 | See Source »

...Says SIB Chairman Sir Kenneth Berrill: "The aim in the U.K. was to get the rules applied and interpreted by practitioners, and not by lawyers." Now, even some Conservative Party members feel that a tough U.S.-style Securities and Exchange Commission is needed. Says former Prime Minister Edward Heath: "I do not believe that the City is any longer capable of self-regulation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fearing That Muck Will Stick | 3/9/1987 | See Source »

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