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Burnett's troubles reflect the industry's turmoil. Certainly there's plenty of business available. Ad billings have been rising at an average rate of about 6% a year. But given the plethora of media outlets--print, radio, TV, cable, satellite and now the Internet--competing for consumers' attention, it's easier than ever for messages to get lost or ignored. So even though his airline was enjoying a record year financially, United chairman Gerald Greenwald sacked Burnett in October, noting that today's hate-to-fly passengers hardly regard the skies as friendly...
Past graduates of the College say their academic experiences reflect Murphy's assessment that source books have become more commonplace in the social sciences since their time at Harvard...
Many alterations were intended to reflect the change in the role of leadership resulting from a popular election. They included the creation of a council moderator and the division of the current single-body council into three separate branches...
...certain extent, the ratings reflect quality of teaching, but also may reflect other things--popularity of [the] TF in places beyond teaching," Lee says...
...season left the Crimson with high hopes for future years. The 17-17 record does not reflect the perseverance and cohesiveness which were integral to the Crimson's late-season comeback...