Word: xeroxing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Kinsey, a former Xerox executive, said competition is the solution to the economic difficulties and broader social problems that plague urban areas...
Corporate giants ranging from Atlantic Richfield to Xerox have pledged $300 million to Rebuild L.A. Yet residents of burned-out neighborhoods have kept asking themselves when the organization would really do something tangible with the money. While much of the money was earmarked for job training, few people in the most devastated parts of town could actually see any prospect of landing...
...also think Knowles, who was either too busy or too out-of-the-loop to answer questions from The Crimson last week, can find the time to have his support staff xerox copies of the budget and fax them to committee members and coaches. If Knowles is too busy, he should ask Cleary to distribute the information...
...desktops today will eventually insinuate themselves into the walls and furniture, perhaps even into clothes. Exotic display devices will serve as windows onto great, interconnected networks. These windows could be as big as chalkboards or as small as Post-it notes, according to scientists pursuing "ubiquitous computing" technologies at Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center. Computer screens could even be etched onto the lenses of eyeglasses...
...with the political process. "TV specials like Rock the Vote are focusing on first-time voters," says Anne Janas, who is coordinating TIME's participation. "We're taking one step back and trying to influence them earlier." Toward that end, we have prepared teacher's guides (being distributed by Xerox) to foster classroom discussion of such election issues as health care and the economy. (For more information about getting your school involved, call...