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...managers get early warnings of economic trends, which they share with one another at the meetings. This year, for example, many electronics manufacturers found themselves with rising inventories as demand fell. ITT boasts that, by constantly monitoring national economies and the trend of sales, it was able to react so quickly to the slowdown that its inventories hardly rose...
News bulletins and articles relating to the crime issue were and are being published to keep students informed. The committee is compiling statistics on the crimes, printing bulletins on how to react if you are a victim of such a crime and issuing notices on how to protect yourself from such crimes...
...issue of daycare should offer some insight into how the new council will react toward reform and innovation. The daycare referendum passed with a 60 per cent yes vote in the election and it is certain that Ackermann, Graham, and Owens will support 24-hour daycare. Duehay and Moncreiff should be a little hesitant and what they say in Council and how they vote should give a strong key to the strength and cohensiveness of the supposed new liberal majority...
...supernatural things." They concentrated on Christ's reputation as a humanitarian thinker, the charismatic leader of a dissident movement and a victim who might variously suggest latter-day martyrs like Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy. "A big point of Superstar," Rice explains, "is to show the way people react...
...popular yearning for a simpler past, the appetite for nostalgia came into being. It is represented this year by the revival of the 1944 show On the Town, with book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Leonard Bernstein. No one can guess how anyone will react to the lyrics: "New York, New York, it's a wonderful town...