Included in that exhibition are items that would be familiar to generations of shoppers including clothing, toys, advertising materials and business papers.
The Que proReader's gunning to replace bulky stacks of business papers with support for truVue PDF files, MS Office docs, e-mail, and Outlook calendar support.
One moat is its 65 million square feet of warehouse space, where it stores old legal files, aging HR records, medical files and other business papers not currently in use for 97% of Fortune 1000 companies.
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As is customary in Chinese state papers, The Business Post - published by the government's Stock Exchange Executive Council - did not identify its sources in the central bank.
Technical papers, manuals, business plans, magnetic data storage tapes.
"We believe the Plastic Logic experience is going to be so much better, " said Janet Hasson, senior vice president of audience development and strategy for the Detroit Media Partnership, which manages business functions of the two Detroit papers.
A. students, hanging posters at the top 100 business schools and running ads in campus papers.
They were controversial in the business for scrimping on resources at some papers even as they poured them into others, such as the Denver Post.
Plainly, if they were to refuse en masse to submit their papers to the journals, the business would collapse.
He learned he could steal business from rivals by scrambling to deliver the papers early, then going back to collect the money later.
When you are a publicity hound to promote your other business activities, just having your name in the papers is reward enough.
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By now they know the drill: Combine business and some editorial operations at a cluster of smaller papers while attracting big advertisers with a competitive cost per 1, 000 readers.
After an anonymous complaint, Prague authorities turned up to check CorruptTours business-registration documents to see whether the company's papers were in order, Mr. Sourek said.
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Papers such as El Financiero, a Mexico city business daily, and El Norte, a Monterrey paper (and later its metropolitan sister, Reforma), succeeded in attracting enough private-sector advertising to win editorial independence.
Under the plan approved in principle by the board Wednesday night, publishing assets such as the Journal, the Times of London, the New York Post and scores of other papers along with the HarperCollins book publisher and the education business, will be spun off as a separately traded company that is yet to be named.
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No business here YOU KNOW THE DRILL at those stuffy eating clubs: no papers on the table.
The business community prides itself on its coalitions, joint policy statements and white papers, all of which are helpful and do show a degree of unity.
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And if you own a lot of papers like the Tribune, it's particularly not a good business.
The director of the Ecuadorean Business Committee, Roberto Aspiazu, said most business leaders would vote "no" to the changes or spoil their ballot papers.
The first of them is hosted by Nicholas Economides of New York University's Stern School of Business and includes running coverage and analysis of the Microsoft antitrust trial, as well interesting papers that illuminate the issues behind it.
Cooley is Dean of the NYU Stern School of Business, which delivered its swift response to the financial turmoil, a collection of 18 papers examining different aspects of the phenomenon, to 100 leading U.S. policymakers, including inside the Obama administration, Congress, the Federal Reserve and financial regulators, bringing an appreciative response.
Instead, he helped Governor Rick Perry develop education reforms by writing white papers and articles, and (with collaborators) built both a graduate school of business and an elementary school.
My dad loved the newspaper business, and he especially enjoyed his job, working with the newsboys who (then) sold papers on street corners.
But these papers have to adapt to this new reality and change, rather dramatically, how they do business.
The investigator testified that after Astin died in a car wreck in 1990, he left a business card at the home of Asti's widow but "had never spoken to her, " the papers said.
"Thirdly, pending the receipt of satisfactory assurances from DUP ministers, about the confidentiality and integrity of committee business, the minister for social development and the minister for regional development, will not receive now executive committee papers as a matter of course, " Mr Trimble said.
Israeli anger at being embroiled in this business is reflected in a series of articles in Yedioth Ahronoth (a newspaper that sells more than all other Israeli papers put together) criticising the government for having no Lebanese policy.
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