Word: teresas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Vada Grantham's wife Teresa began their test-marketing business in their basement in 1987. Today they have 500 employees and 200 clients, and they have moved to the test-marketing equivalent of an Ivy League campus...
...same in every state. If you're there for a driver's license, there's a chance you'll die waiting. And for TLG employees looking for test targets, it's fish in a barrel. "We can test everything from infant formulas to hearing aids without leaving the premises," Teresa says...
...questionnaire, or they get a product to take home and try out. For those who put in more time, say, in a focus group, as much as $150 can be earned. And all this is done in the cozy comfort of thoroughly researched decor. Pinks and blues, says Teresa, are "calming colors...
...illegal underground network, don't speak for my children. They don't speak for me. Yet, in concert, they removed my daughters' rights to see me and my rights as a parent to see them. I find that reprehensible. One of your readers characterized Yager as a saint. Mother Teresa was a saint. She never broke the law or lived a life-style separate from that of the people she helped. Yager is no Mother Teresa...
...over-the-counter remedies, that you're taking. Most doctors routinely use just 20 of the more than 12,000 prescription products currently available. So don't be alarmed if they have to look a few things up. Pick up a copy of Deadly Drug Interactions by Joe and Teresa Graedon (St. Martin's Griffin). Keep a list of your medications and allergies in your wallet for emergencies. Fill all your prescriptions at the same pharmacy, preferably one that has a computerized system for flagging potential problems. And make sure you take only medications that are absolutely necessary. A change...