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...vineyards, rather than having to persuade reluctant owners to sell the "family jewels," allows the company to control its growth. His company has 10 vineyards approaching maturity and 19 on the way. Wollack needs 15 to 20 mature vineyards before taking his company public--a goal he expects to reach in the next two years...
...despite the intellectualism, the Rousseau references, and the mass-critical acclaim, Bartlett failed to “cash in” on the buzz (as if such things even hold monetary values). And though he did reach annual sales of $6 million—substantial for a relatively small and niche label—the revenues were hardly comparable to the one-man tour de force efforts Mr. Bartlett was routinely exhibiting...
...time when we’re working to be interdisciplinary and reach across schools for science and research,” said Maureen A. Lyons, an assistant communications director at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute who helped develop the site, “it goes nicely hand in hand with what the University is trying to do with science in general...
...tools at its disposal to make a serious run at the NCAA tournament. Now, I’m not suggesting that Harvard completely forget about its Ivy League pursuits, as it would be imprudent to give up a potential trophy that’s still well within reach. Nevertheless, the Crimson mustn’t view its season with despair if an Ivy League title isn’t in the cards. The NCAA provides a plethora of riches far more valuable than anything offered up by another Ivy League crown...
...officially approved, and they quickly fell out of favor once the dictator was dead. Prime Minister José María Aznar convened a committee of experts during his second term in office (2000-2004) to devise suitably patriotic lyrics, but committee member Jon Jauristi says it couldn't reach an agreement. Even without lyrics, the anthem has been a recent object of contention between the conservative Popular Party (PP), which has taken to playing it at demonstrations against government policies, and the ruling Socialists, who accuse the opposition of attempting to "appropriate" the symbols of the state. With...