Word: tags
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Assassin sheds only a glimmery moral light, but one that once fascinated Melville and other writers preoccupied with delineating character under stress, with decrying one part of the general business of life Samuel Johnson defined. JOHN R. STILGOE is Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape. He plays laser tag in the winter dusk, and he plays...
...John R. Stilgoe is Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape. He plays laser tag in the winter dusk, and he plays...
Campaign officials say they hope to reach their goals in endowed professorships as well. Each new chair costs the donor $3.5 million--so those who can't afford such a price tag simply don't give in this area...
...effectively cutting the price of an endowed chair by a large margin, this method could prove attractive to potential donors turned off by the large price tag before...
Last month Hallmark delivered a different kind of greeting to its competitors: "You're toast." The company launched a new 99[cents] line, undercutting the basic price by a buck, and threw a $50 million ad campaign behind the new product. (Tag line: "Why not?") Hallmark too is trying to ignite sales in its 20,000 mass-market retail outlets and erase any notion consumers might have that it's a high-priced product. But the move--remember Marlboro Friday, when market leader Philip Morris cut the price of smokes?--will fall heavily on its struggling rivals, who can least...