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While the fund will also finance "bullet-proof" traditional business models, it's taken up Novak as its most radical comedy experiment and poster...
...event that constitutes one of the council’s most expensive and visible activities each year, Springfest received a shameful amount of advance publicity. There were no posters advertising the event in any of the main areas of Cabot House, nor can I recall seeing a single Springfest poster anywhere else on campus...
...first cracks in the system appeared in 1995, when Nomo, then 26 and one of Japan's very best pitchers, used a loophole in the archaic Japanese baseball-convention rules that enabled him to circumvent free-agent regulations. A poster boy for a new generation of restless youth fed up with the traditional constraints of group loyalty, Nomo was at first heavily criticized by older fans. Japan's hyperactive media labeled him a "troublemaker" and even a "traitor." But when he started humbling Americans with his wicked forkball, suddenly the country that had spent half a century trying to catch...
...need to get what they want—a publicist. And who better to do the job? That’s right, I volunteer to be the PSLM publicist. Hooray! In recent days, the scene outside Mass Hall has gotten at least a little spicier—the fluorescent poster trail has gradually creeped from the administrative walls over to Matthews (I love the one that says “Econ TFs Want a Living Wage”), weirdo hippies in tie-dyed t-shirts (from Emerson or Northeastern, no doubt) take advantage of the free housing in the tent...
That's what WebMD is counting on. Over the past year, the poster boy of e-Health's promise and initial failure has finally found a way to get an appointment with the doctor. As part of its massive buying binge--some 20 companies in 14 months--WebMD purchased two of the old-line health-care technology players it was out to destroy: Medical Manager, a leading practice-management system that does basic billing and scheduling for 185,000 physicians, and Envoy, an old electronic-claims clearinghouse...