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...these towns have persuaded their universities to pound out tax agreements as substantial as Harvard's. Newton Mayor Theodore Mann, for instance, says he is looking for more generous reciprocation from his city's five colleges, the largest of which is Boston College...

Author: By Jonathan Samuels, | Title: Harvard and the City Strike an Historic Tax Pact | 6/6/1991 | See Source »

...bidding for elk horn is still going strong. Boy Scouts in Jackson, Wyo., who each year auction off the antlers shed by bull elk at the nearby National Elk Refuge, earlier this month collected a total of $76,177, or about $11.20 per lb. The price per pound has been rising about 50 cents annually, thanks in part to Asian bidders who can sell ground elk horn for as much as $300 per oz. because of its purported aphrodisiac and medicinal qualities. But this year Korean buyers sat on their hands, complaining that the ever pricier horns were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horns for The Highest Bidders | 6/3/1991 | See Source »

Rule No. 1: Understand your market. His stores, he says, sell "cheap and tacky products." Rule No. 2: Form clear quality goals. "We also do cut-glass sherry decanters complete with six glasses on a silver-plated tray -- that your butler can serve you drinks on -- all for 4.95 pounds (($8.73)). People say, 'How can you sell this for such a low price?' I say because it is total crap." Rule No. 3: Evaluate how your product stacks up against all the competition. "We even sell a pair of earrings for under 1 pound (($1.76)), which is cheaper than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAILING Sterling Advice | 5/6/1991 | See Source »

...work, and for their American ranchers to better understand the kind of beef that Japanese consumers will buy, the company has begun sending over young sales managers to work for two years each as American cowboys. Beef is a delicacy in Japan -- selling for as much as $180 a pound. Since it is used in small amounts, the consumer prefers a high-quality, marbled meat filled with the intermuscular fat that America's health-conscious buyers avoid. Teaching breeders at the Lazy 8 about Japanese preferences is Mori's and Soma's job. Teaching "Harry" and "Kaz," as they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dillon, Montana The Rising Sun Meets the Big Sky | 4/29/1991 | See Source »

Uprising at Wounded Knee by Frances Olsen, visiting professor, HLS. In Room 202, Pound Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Community Calendar | 4/18/1991 | See Source »

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