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Unfortunately, some developments in the Middle East peace process are less publicized than others, which inevitably leads to bias and misapprehensions. Thus, while most of us know enough to react with indignation to the mention of Noam Friedman, I would wager that very few of us know what to make of the name of Etta Tzur...
...because we hire the smartest people. We improve our products based on feedback, until they're the best. We have retreats each year where we think about where the world is heading." He won't even cop a plea to the charge that Microsoft tends to react to competitors' ideas--the graphical interface of Apple, the Web browser of Netscape--more than it blazes new trails of its own. "Graphical interfaces were done first at Xerox, not Apple. We bet on them early on, which is why Microsoft Office applications became the best...
...Obviously, we have to be prepared for everything, but unless you know what's going on, you can't react," said Nguyen, who is a Crimson editor. "The first step is to be educated...
...react when we're up and how we react when we're down is going to be very important in telling how successful this season is going to be," Tomassoni said. "I think tonight is a start because it was 2-2. Yale came back and scored two and we didn't fold. I am looking at this as very positive. Overall, we're pleased to come out of here with a point...
Poets and lovers, as well as doctors, have long expounded on the differences between the sexes. But none have ever given much thought to the possibility that men and women might react differently to pain killers...