Word: marketeers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...chosen a replacement from the ranks of Gallic designers. In fact, Dior is getting ready for the hot competition that will result from European unification in 1992. In the past decade Ferre has won numerous prizes for sophisticated ready-to-wear clothing that might sell better in the broader market than Bohan's classical creations...
...million residents, who see the influx -- 5,000 Hong Kong immigrants came to the region last year -- as a threat to their life-style. Critics grouse about an "Asian invasion" that has sent housing costs skyrocketing 50% in the past year, making Vancouver the hottest real estate market in Canada...
...Human beings can change things. Schools must stop being holding pens to keep energetic young people off the job market and off the streets. They are real threats because they may know more, they may have more energy, and they may take your job. So we stretch puberty out a long, long time...
...April than in the preceding month? After all, that painful increase hurts not only those without jobs and their families, but the malls and supermarkets where they shop as well. Yet when the Government reported that joblessness rose by 0.3% to 5.3% in April, financial insiders ( applauded, the bond market surged while stocks staged a brief but sharp rally, and publications ranging from USA Today to investment-house tip sheets heralded the increase as "good news." What gives...
Before deregulation, the five largest U.S. carriers controlled 63% of the passenger business. While many supporters of the 1978 legislation hoped it would reduce the concentration of market share among the top carriers, the opposite has happened. Today the five largest airlines -- American, United, Delta, Northwest and Continental -- control 70% of the industry traffic...