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...fact, in honor of the two field goals (which was double the entire season output up to that point), I would like to dedicate this column to Robbie "He finally got it" Wright...
...fewer copies are being made each year, and sales of machines are nearly flat. At the same time, traditional analog copiers are being replaced by souped-up, hybrid digital devices plugged into a computer network and capable of copying, printing and scanning. At the high-tech, high-output end of the copier business, in a segment Xerox once had all to it- self, competitors have finally caught up. To make matters worse, the company's immensely proud, even arrogant corporate culture rebelled at management's latest attempt to reorganize--a revolt that cost the CEO his job and left...
With its highest offensive output since 1961, Columbia (3-3, 1-2 Ivy) scored 21 points in the first quarter en route to its first Ivy League victory of the season against Dartmouth...
...immediate payoff, according to many economists, has been a boom in productivity that has raised America's once barely detectable gains in output per hour of work to a robust 5% in 1999. That permitted the economy to grow at an unbelievable 8.3% annual pace in last year's final quarter while inflation stayed comfortably below 3%. "The New Economy," Sinai notes, "creates efficiencies and lowers the cost of everything...
...than your body can burn. Indeed, it's so hard to lose weight and keep it off that the A.H.A., also for the first time, has made obesity prevention one of its top priorities. Fortunately, there's an easy way to keep your caloric intake balanced with your metabolic output: just step on the bathroom scale and see if you're gaining weight. Provided you don't have a medical problem like hypothyroidism, a steady increase of a few pounds means you need to eat less and exercise more...