Word: profitable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Ironically, as the drive for profit through multimedia becomes more of a force in newsrooms, the press's failings start to mirror our whims as viewers and readers. Since we want entertainment and excitement, we tend towards channels and papers that do the best job of giving us the dirt. Sure, we're somewhat appalled by the fact that our newspapers have become R-rated. But part of us wants to know the low-down, so we keep reading, and we keep buying the papers that do the best job of dishing it out. In essence, we give synergy...
...friendly reporters, can probably expect a cursory visit from the G-men.) But the outrage on both sides of the House is genuine. "This is a way to push back against the Hyde story, which infuriates all of the leadership," says TIME congressional correspondent John Dickerson. Republicans, however, could profit from the example of Massachusetts Democrat Barney Frank, who when faced with a sex scandal of his own -- gay-themed, no less -- just took his beating and moved on. "You think I'm worried?" Frank quipped last week. "I already gave at the office...
...unique market that Dr. Crews dealswith--people who can profit from having alife-experience degree," said Paul J. Davis, whowas Crews' lab partner at HMS and now raises moneyfor their class. "It meets a need...and Dick verycreatively responded to that need...
...came in a very close second to Kennedy. In the intervening years, he has headed both the Massachusetts President of Americans for Democratic Action and the state Office for Children. Most recently he has worked as the head of a company which raises money for non-profit organizations...
...instance, recessions are the peak of recruiting for the Peace Corps, says Rae M. Mims, spokesperson for the Boston affiliate of the international non-profit development agency...