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...provides the brand name that has been used as a front door to roll out a range of books, music and videos, sold mostly through direct marketing. These home and entertainment divisions bring in the bulk of the sales and profits. Recent attempts to move into new markets through joint ventures with Avon (to sell magazines with makeup) and Microsoft (to create CD-ROMs) have been unsuccessful. At Digest's immensely profitable overseas businesses, which accounted for 57% of its revenues last year, sales have fallen from $1.9 billion in 1995 to $1.6 billion...
...Rather than being isolated, Harvard Afro-American studies is increasingly seen as the model of the engaged, dynamic and innovative scholar," Bobo says. "My appointment, like that of all my colleagues in the Afro-American studies department, is joint with another department...
Like many other undergraduates here, it is my hope that eventually male-and female undergraduates will receive the same diplomas--diplomas that represent the partnership between Harvard and Radcliffe which has been evolving for over 100 years. The undergraduate school we attend is the culmination of a joint endeavor between Harvard and Radcliffe, and our diplomas should fully reflect their dual contribution...
...everything is so high tech and ready to fly, why hasn't Clinton given the order? In part because military force can do some things and not others. "If we are given the execute order," says a senior officer on the Joint Staff at the Pentagon, "we'll execute well. I just don't think anybody believes these results are going to be particularly satisfying...
Meanwhile, the Canadian Olympic team came up with medical evidence to back Rebagliati's claims. Carol Anne Letheren, chief of the Canadian Olympic Association, said that a single joint would bring an athlete's level to 400 ng/mL but that just being in a room with eight to 10 smokers an hour a day for six days could result in levels over 100. Ronald Alkana, professor of molecular pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Southern California's School of Pharmacy, said that marijuana's primary active ingredient, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), can be stored in the body's fat cells...