Word: younger
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ways the club is becoming more attractive to younger members, she tells me." And all those stairmasters don't hurt either...
...also sell for a profit. "As we get our land back, we can cultivate more and graze more cows. Then maybe we can get roads, and trucks will come to take our food to market. And then the stores and clinics will come back," he says. Already his younger children can go to school again, and a midwife has moved into the village...
...replaced the swoosh on those famous sneakers. Nike expects to sell $300 million in Jordan merchandise in fiscal 1998 and considers the brand to have billion-dollar potential. And Nike is creating a golf division around its $40 million swinger, Woods. He has his own brand, aimed at younger, more athletic golfers, and his togs carry his own logo, a swirling yin-yang emblem designed to reflect his Buddhist beliefs as well as his club speed. Another line, Nike Classic Golf, will target the country-club...
...other tomes that came my way in a bullish burst two years ago. Seto is now a third-year undergrad, majoring in economics at the University of Michigan. His father tells me he is doing wonderfully, running the Matt Seto Fund. I could not reach the younger Seto. He's traveling overseas, but if he's still cranking out the 34% his book cover promises, he's the one who should be publishing more books. Still, it is unrealistic for most people to expect these kinds of returns year after year...
...Voting Rights Act of 1965. In The Children (Random House; 783 pages; $29.95), David Halberstam takes up the narrative in early 1960, with the lunch-counter sit-ins in Greensboro, N.C., and Nashville, Tenn., that were the debut of a new civil rights generation, most of whose members were younger by five or 10 years than Martin Luther King Jr. and frustrated by the lack of change in the years after the Brown decision...