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...this weekend the Crimson will have to improve on its previous performances in order to impress an even tougher crowd—the Ivy League...
...final roster won’t be decided until mid-November or early December, so he’ll have the opportunity to impress USA Hockey coaches and consultants during the first month of the Crimson’s season...
...final roster won’t be decided until mid-November or early December, so he’ll have the opportunity to impress USA Hockey coaches and consultants during the first month of the Crimson’s season...
...Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Richard Lugar was not harping on the whereabouts of Saddam Hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction; he was urging the president to give the electorate a more realistic picture of the scale and duration of the U.S. occupation mission in Iraq, and to impress on them the importance of staying the course. Fresh from a visit to Baghdad, Lugar warned: "The idea that we will be in just as long as we need to and not a day more - we've got to get over that rhetoric. It is rubbish! We're going...
Oracle dipped its toes in the CRM market, but the results failed to impress. "They built it, and no one came," says Erin Kinikin, vice president of Forrester Research. Oracle's e-business suite, known as 11i, was plagued by early reports of bugs that turned installations into nightmares. Meanwhile, Microsoft was making inroads into the database business with its fast-growing SQL Server software. And SAP just kept getting larger. Its share of the market for enterprise applications has grown from 51% to 54% in the past year alone. By contrast, Oracle has a 15% share and PeopleSoft...