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...dairy products, bottled water--and cookies. "In a long history of disposals, this we suspect was the final major divestment that leaves Danone fully focused on the growing health-oriented markets," says Charlie Mills, an analyst at Credit Suisse, of the July sale of the cookie business, which included household names like LU and Prince and made up 15.6% of the company's total sales...
...said Faculty of Arts and Sciences spokesman Robert P. Mitchell. Even individuals not directly exposed to scabies risk infection from living in close quarters with those infected unless the entire building is cleaned. “We’re more or less treating Pennypacker as one big household, one big family,” said Gregory A. Johnson, director of Stillman Infirmary and After Hours Urgent Care at UHS. “You have to treat everyone at the same time,” Johnson added. Amid the inconvenience of waiting for washing cycles to finish and the hassle...
...truly exciting to consider the potential for tying online content together with television programs. As I mention this to my wife, who is switching to the CW reality show Beauty and the Geek, I'm reminded of how, in our household, television - in fact this specific program title - is very reflective of reality...
Target has no stores in those countries, so Leonhardt couldn't rely on the hip, friendly Target brand to draw recruits--a far cry from the U.S., where the retailer is a household name and sought-after employer. "We're competing against IBM and Dell and brands that are already huge out here," he says. "Everyone wants to show their families they work for a big name." Recruiting at top Chinese universities, Leonhardt would show the swoosh and the bitten apple, logos the students readily recognize as Nike's and Apple's. "But when I showed them the red bull...
...Catholic convert who grew up in a Hindu household, Jindal has made his name by aligning himself with the cultural conservative wing of the Republican Party, fiercely opposing stem cell research and abortion while favoring the teaching of Intelligent Design in public schools. The strategy has helped his standing among the state's conservative Christian voters, and helped him overcome the twin liabilities (in some circles) of intellectualism and ethnicity - traits that arouse suspicion in some of Louisiana's rural stretches, and that many say also helped tip the scales against him in 2003. He has mostly toed the party...