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That task may be made easier by the depletion of Kwiatkowski's soda can reserves. Bruin split end Mike Geroux, his sprained knee, and his 43 receptions will watch this contest from the sideline. Senior Jimmy Bisson will be making his first Brown start in an attempt to replenish the cola stock...

Author: By Josie Karp, | Title: Gridders Put Ivy Hopes on the Line | 11/3/1990 | See Source »

While America's power to influence the world environment has declined, it has not disappeared by any means. But to wield such influence, the first task for the U.S. is to renew and rebuild itself, to restore its economic growth and productive capacity and replenish its wealth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Second American Century | 10/8/1990 | See Source »

Jack Weinstein, a federal judge in New York City, is leading an effort to restructure the Manville Trust and resolve 90,000 asbestos lawsuits against dozens of U.S. companies, which represent the biggest ever product-liability issue. Last week Manville announced a plan to replenish the trust's cash supply in a stock deal that will provide as much as $520 million for settling claims over a seven-year period. But the company will not make the new money available until the end of next year. At the moment, with much of the trust's income dependent on future Manville...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Check Is Not in the Mail: Asbestos victims' endless wait | 9/17/1990 | See Source »

...room misuse" fines are highway robbery. The fines are generally much higher than the price of buying a new square foot of paneling, installing a new wooden slat, or repainting a wall. But then again, that's not what the money is used for. It goes to replenish the coffers of the superintendent's office...

Author: By Steven V. Mazie, | Title: Tacks Reform | 1/24/1990 | See Source »

...computer brain also tracks inventory and cues up tunes for customers who punch their requests on a keyboard. The designers may franchise an army of the devices. Behind every great robot, of course, there is a human -- in this case a worker who drops by once a week to replenish the stock and collect the receipts. And maybe, says Carroll, "clean the glass with a little Windex." Even a robot, after all, has pride...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAILING: No Breaks for This Clerk | 12/4/1989 | See Source »

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