Word: marginalized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Indeed, Trinity has one of the strongest squash teams in history. The Bantams dropped only three individual matches all season, and they defeated the Crimson by the same 8-1 margin Feb. 6 at Harvard...
...Rohan Bhappu got his revenge. Both Krelen and junior Eric Lauer lost by a score of 15-13 in the fifth game, thereby falling just short of winning their matches. With these two five-game matches. Harvard came extremely close to pulling the match to a 6-3 margin...
...Crimson (23-1, 20-1-1 ECAC) took both ends of a New York state road trip, burying Cornell 4-2 in Ithaca, N.Y. after surrendering two late goals, then trouncing St. Lawrence yesterday in Canton, N.Y. by a 10-2 margin...
More fundamentally, globality confronts us with two sets of issues. At the national level, the role of governments has to be redefined. As their ability to influence business activity is increasingly constrained and their margin of maneuver shrinks before the overwhelming power of financial markets, governments are under pressure to enlarge their roles in two key domains: on the one hand, they must strive to provide through their policies the most propitious environment and framework for economic activity, for knowledge generation and for greater competitiveness; on the other hand, they must equip their citizens with the skills and expertise needed...
...these days? It's just getting started. Last week publicity powerhouse PMK (which handles names like CRUISE, PFEIFFER, HANKS and DAMON) finally consented to marry McCann-Erickson (clients include GM, MasterCard and Coca-Cola). The New York ad giant was not so much interested in PMK's tidy profit margin--"We're just chump change to them," says LESLEE DART, one of PMK's three partners -as in its vast warehouse of stars. "Celebrity icons are brands," says JOHN DOONER, McCann-Erickson's CEO, "and there may be opportunities to work with like-minded brands in the corporate world." Such...