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...most fashionable. The world's marketers spent $22 billion last year on out-of-home campaigns, as billboard advertising is called. That's an 8% increase from the year before in both the U.S. and Britain, while growth in places like China and Thailand is in double digits - a pace that makes outdoor the second fastest-growing ad medium after the Internet. And we're not talking just your standard roadside eat at joe's billboard. Today's outdoor ads are everywhere - on waste cans, taxis, bus shelters, phone kiosks, even gasoline nozzles. Intrusive? Perhaps, but some of them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Getting On Board | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...interview. “If we can work on eliminating the turnovers.” Princeton junior Kathleen Miller led the Tiger offense in the second period. Miller scored all four of her goals after halftime. Curtis posted two more tallies in the second frame to keep Harvard on pace. The last two goals brought Curtis to a team-high 30 goals scored this season. Following a goal by freshman Kaitlin Martin, the Crimson was within two at 10-8. This goal, however, would be the last for Harvard, as the team went scoreless in the final ten minutes...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Curtis Outburst Not Enough to Overcome Tigers | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...Shannon Flahive in the latter. The third position in each distance was also a Crimson runner—sophomore Chidimma Dalu was .57 seconds behind de Groff’s winning time of 12.10 in the 100 meter race, while freshman Brittan Smith was under a second behind the pace of 25.19 in the longer sprint. The 4 by 400 meter relay team also gave the Crimson another gold in that short-distance event. Senior Laura Maludzinski and junior Leslie Irvine were two other Harvard victors, taking top spots in the 800 and 5000 meter runs, respectively. In the field...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: SPORTS BRIEF: Before majority of Ivy League schedule, Harvard track teams face-off versus local teams at Husky Invitational | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...good test and it gets us refocused.”Both varsity races stayed close throughout, but it was the frustrating to-and-fro of the first varsity race that did in the Crimson. A sluggish start put Harvard six seats down as both boats settled to a race pace for the first 500 meters, but the Crimson kept Dartmouth from adding any more to its lead in the opening half of the race.A midway push helped the Crimson gain four seats back, trimming the Dartmouth advantage to a mere two seats. Then the Big Green killed Harvard?...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Top Boat Struggles Against Big Green | 4/16/2006 | See Source »

...always have at least one foot on the ground, whereas when you run there is a moment when both feet are off the ground. You can increase your rate of walking to some maximum limit without achieving a run. Likewise, you can choose to run at a slower pace than a fast walker. The key difference is in the type of motion, not the rate. ALEXANDER M. BRASH ’06 April...

Author: By Alexander M. Brash, | Title: Students Do Walk, At Least Most Of The Time | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

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