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...fact, some observers predict hard times ahead for some of today's highly touted youngsters. "A lot of them are going to fall by the wayside," says Lorraine Gordon, owner of New York's Village Vanguard. Arrendell agrees: "The record companies are on board only as long as they're making money. I think there always will be a demand for jazz. But the artists they sign and keep are the ones who sell the most records. Some guys are going to see their contracts not renewed...
...increasing order of potency, these four forces are gravity, electromagnetism, the weak force and the strong force. At higher and higher energies or temperatures, physicists predict, these forces "merge" into one, unified force...
...predict what's going to come out of the conference," Harris said. "More than radical changes in undergraduate life at Harvard I just hope we'll have a useful exchange of ideas...
...whole tropical police state, in his telling, becomes a land of silences, forged out of apathy or fear. By his first morning in Havana, the ever combative polemist is professing his fury with Castro. Soon he is committing himself to such statements as "It isn't hard to predict that in a free election the candidate Fidel Castro would receive less than 10 percent of the votes" -- a claim that would surprise even some of Castro's staunchest adversaries, and raises unanswered questions about who would get the other...
Although some students have expressed disappointment that the Coop does not state its rebate at the beginning of each fiscal year, Wagner said that informing students of the rebate percentage earlier "can't be done," because the Coop's management cannot accurately predict the coming year's profits...