Word: reinvention
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Japan is in a race to reinvent itself. Unlike Korea, Thailand or Indonesia, whose recoveries depend humblingly on multibillion-dollar handouts from the IMF, Asia's first economic miracle baby has the wherewithal--financial and social--to do the job on its own. The world's biggest creditor nation has more than $11 trillion in household financial assets alone. Having gone through substantial reorganization in recent years, its top manufacturing companies can compete with the best of the rest...
...known that in the original Greek drama there was music all the way through and that the choral odes were especially important," Harper said in a telephone interview. "The question becomes how to reinvent those...
...friends in those jobs are happy," he said. "Try to look hard for that passion, interest where you can reinvent your own enthusiasm...
...that approaches the mystical. In Diana, the fairy-tale princess who was cruelly awakened to the world of hurt, betrayal and humiliation, women of all ages found a mirror image of themselves, however magnified and glamourized. In her ordeals, in the courage, stubbornness and idealism of her attempt to reinvent herself as an independent woman, women have found a model for themselves. It was this Diana, stronger for her own suffering, heroic for all that she was vulnerable, with whom women will continue to identify...
...Apple was a pioneer company, but if it is to survive, it must reinvent itself to suit a computer culture that has moved on to other things." CHRIS RANSFORD Woking, England...