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...medicine for the relief of menstrual pain. The capsule form of Tylenol amounted to about 30% of the pain reliever's estimated 1985 sales of $525 million. To make up for its loss, the company last week began promoting Tylenol in the form of caplets, which are the smooth, elongated tablets that Johnson & Johnson began producing in 1983, after seven people in the Chicago area were poisoned by tainted Tylenol capsules. The caplets, far more difficult to adulterate, already make up about 15% of all Tylenol sales...
Pandole's match typified Harvard's smooth afternoon. He gave up only 15 points in winning three-games-to-none over Penn's Peter Lubovitz...
...Ford's transition to Harvard and to the New England weather was not as smooth as his decision to attend school in Cambridge...
When Harvard's Office of Information Technology (OIT) barreled into the the student computer market with manufacturer-subsidized, cut-rate Macintoshes from Apple, Inc., local high-tech merchants were apprehensive. And the business certainly hasn't been smooth, with three outside computer stores in Harvard Square going under in the past six months...
...technology, he says, stems from "the thought that you can capture a human image and develop the software to manipulate its parts." Weintraub captures the image of a new patient with his camera, stores a digitized record of it in his computer and then uses his stylus to smooth over wrinkles and remove unsightly bumps. Invoking a software program developed with the help of Artist Nancy Burson for electronically "aging" photographs of missing children, he may even stretch or shrink portions of the face. Ali, for one, was enthralled and reassured by the computer wizardry, and decided on the spot...