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...decide whether this will be a roaring success or a horrible failure. The market MySpace is targeting here - small-to-medium-size businesses - is expected to be the hardest hit by the financial crisis in the coming months and years. They'll have far fewer dollars to spend on marketing and advertising. MyAds is an extremely cheap way to experiment. We'll check back with Davis the Roofer in six months and see how it's going...
...hopes of restarting lending between banks, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson downplayed another, more extreme approach to shoring things up. "Some said we should just stick capital in the banks, take preferred stock in the banks," Paulson said. "That's what you do when you have failure. This is about success...
...that is as exciting as finding that the great events that move history, the forces that determine the destiny of empires and the fate of kings, can sometimes be explained, predicted, or even controlled by a few symbols on a printed page. We all want power, we all want success, but the ultimate reward is the simple joy of understanding." ("Incidents from My Career...
...Crimson. Luft also had a solid day, catching four passes for 139 yards, including a 66-yard reception to set up another touchdown.“We knew we were going to have a challenge against them, but we knew that if we actually wanted to have some success on offense against the blitz, we were going to have to make some plays when we had man coverage,” Pizzotti said. “Luckily the coaches put a great gameplan together...I’d throw it kind of short, and the receivers did the rest...
...coherent set of writings,” but the pieces often fail to proceed logically. One author, for example, attempts to demonstrate the power of white privilege by citing a study of poor white women at a selective college and the importance of lucky breaks in their success. Aside from the fact that the sample was highly skewed—of course those who were fortunate are more likely to get into a good college—the author provides no evidence that these unmerited indulgences were based on race or that the experience of non-whites was any different?...