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...whose name unfortunately I cannot remember, reminded viewers on one of the networks that groups of Americans danced in the streets upon hearing of the bombing of Hiroshima. The attacks, and comparisons, can proliferate, depending on ones perspective, memory, and knowledge. It is just such proliferation that, I submit, we must heed, and resist...

Author: By Brad S. Epps, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Time for Small Things | 9/21/2001 | See Source »

...hundreds of companies to license the Harvard name and shield, Nike is bound to a standard trademark license agreement that requires the company to pay $125 in annual administrative fees, advance royalty ranging from $100 to $1,000, royalty rates of 7.5% wholesale and 3.75% retail, and to submit quarterly royalty reports. In addition, Nike submitted artwork designs as well as a list of products as part of its application process last summer, and the trademark office reserves the right to review and refuse designs they deem to be inappropriate for the trademark name. Nike will be selling its products...

Author: By Eugenia V. Levenson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nike, Harvard Enter Into Apparel Deal | 9/18/2001 | See Source »

Carson grew up poor in Detroit in the 1950s, and when he was eight, his parents divorced. After he nearly failed the fifth grade, his mother moved swiftly to intervene. She sharply restricted television viewing time for him and his older brother Curtis and required them to submit weekly reports on books they had read (Carson's first: Chip the Dam Builder). It wasn't until years later that the brothers learned that their mother, who left school after third grade, could barely read what they wrote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Super Surgeon | 8/20/2001 | See Source »

...Generally, one of two things need to happen for the military to submit to an ambitious restructuring: either it loses or otherwise screws up a war, or a president makes it his No. 1 priority. It?s been a while since Pearl Harbor, or even the failed Iran hostage-rescue attempt in 1980, and that left Bush. And his once-stated dream of a refashioned military quickly took a back seat - both fiscally and in terms of political capital - to tax cuts, education, health care, Social Security privatization and just about everything else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Rumsfeld's Lonely, Losing Battle | 8/9/2001 | See Source »

...This one's a little more explosive. First, the calendar: Wagner has seven days to submit his formal report to Chairman Curt L. Hebert, a Bush appointee, and the rest of the five-man FERC board. Three more of whom are Bush appointees. If, as seems likely, the FERC bosses take Wagner's advice about getting a better class of advice and holds the hearing, that's another 60 days on top of that. At which point the FERC can start think about offering a decision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: California Gets Ready For Another Run At Bush | 7/11/2001 | See Source »

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