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...committee’s primary initiatives last year—HUDS e-mail alerts for students—has yet to go online despite a scheduled September launch date. Martin said that the updates, which will let students know when their favorite meals are being served, should be online soon...
...revenues come from the store's 34 exclusive labels, like a line of women's working clothes by Nicole Miller and bedding, bath items and linens from home-design celebrity Chris Madden. In early 2007, the retailer will introduce two new exclusive Liz Claiborne lines and launch its biggest house label yet, Ambrielle, a collection of intimate apparel that is likely to compete with Limited's Victoria's Secret chain. "It's clear to our customers that our brands have the style and quality that are comparable to higher-end department stores, at a smarter price. That may sound casual...
...blue-ribbon studies start gathering dust the minute they are printed. This one, with 79 recommendations in just 99 pages, was unveiled on network TV and in the first few days shot up to No. 3 on the Amazon best-seller list. The panel members worked overtime on the launch, doing carefully choreographed rounds of interviews with reporters and anchors before Baker and Hamilton motored back to the Hill to start selling their plan to Congress. The core message: the Bush Administration has to work and think a lot harder to achieve even modest goals in Iraq--and should start...
...organization plans to overhaul its marketing next year, remaking its logo (the new one is on the accompanying chart) and sharpening its well-established brand with ventures into the Internet and music. AARP plans to establish a massive new Web presence with a social network based at AARP.org and launch its own blog on current events. Also under way is a wide-ranging music-marketing campaign, including sponsorship of its first-ever national concert tour (with Tony Bennett), a Web-based music-recommendation service and a music blog...
Novartis has been flying pretty high lately, despite delays and bad news about a major diabetes drug it hopes to launch next spring. The Swiss drug giant's 2005 income of $6.1 billion on sales of $32.2 billion set a record that CEO Daniel Vasella expects will be broken this year. He spoke with TIME's UNMESH KHER and BILL SAPORITO about vaccines, Democrats and why the firm is wading into China...