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...addition, Miller has always taught a full load, and, he says, "my scholarly output is more extensive than that of several other professors here. If there's any shortfall," he adds, "it's that I'm not as involved with faculty meetings. But that has nothing to do with TV. I've been teaching for 21 years and listening to discussions about classroom evaluations gets boring. They're people who say I should be writing footnotes. Well, I've written footnotes for 20 years...
Silicon Valley has become famous for a laid-back corporate-management style that includes hot-tub conferences. Now along comes Andrew Grove, president of Intel, a leading semiconductor maker, with the valley's first primer on business: High Output Management (Random House; 235 pages...
...compulsions, writing and sex, only the former lends itself to anything like accurate documentation. The author's capacity to produce a novel in a burst of a week or two, usually typing a chapter a day at a rate of 92 words a minute, has yielded an astonishing output of approximately 420 volumes during half a century. Some 200 of these were early potboilers under a variety of pseudonyms; the rest are mostly spare, dark psychological thrillers, 84 of them chronicling the cases of that indelible fictional detective, Inspector Maigret...
...economy continues to pick up speed with surprising swiftness. The Federal Reserve Board reported last week that U.S. industrial production, led by sharp increases in the output of steel and autos, surged 1.8% in July, the eighth monthly increase in a row. Convinced that consumers will continue spending freely, companies are rushing to rebuild their inventories. And with good reason: retail sales in July increased 10.3% from the same month a year ago. Sales of domestically produced autos jumped 38.5%, while home furnishings, including furniture and appliances, were...
...topics of politics and horse racing to discuss the fine points of sand porosity and step-out drilling. If the Celtic Sea discovery proves to be a commercially exploitable field, which can be determined only through further tests, the first revenue would begin flowing in about four years. The output of even a modest field, about 100,000 bbl. a day, would eliminate Ireland's $1 billion annual oil-import bill and provide a much needed tonic for the country's depressed economy. Irish unemployment is approaching 15%, with no turnaround in sight. The government has created some...