Some major corporate crises live in the public memory for decades simply as management models.
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"From 1862 to 1867, the public memory of Cinco de Mayo was forged in the American West, " Hayes-Bautista said.
It is a case that will live in the public's memory long after the death of Harold Shipman.
The five white youths charged with the murder have escaped justice but they will always be haunted by the public's memory of what happened that night.
The law is so new--and the scandal that inspired it still so fresh in the public's memory--that its violation has put the Governor on the defensive, even though it was Bush who pushed the measure through the legislature last spring.
But before it could go public, world demand for memory chips tumbled -- and tumbled.
It has been the coldest quarter in recent memory for initial public offerings.
Within living memory, all public universities in California were nominally free (fees were assessed, but were comparatively quite low).
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Mr Matsuura also highlighted the synergies between this initiative and UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme, noting that the WDL should help provide public access to digital versions of collections on the Memory of the World register.
The death of Guitar Hero is perhaps the most significant, and public, franchise death in recent memory.
Still, fraudsters count upon the short memory of the investing public.
To the public, NAND-type flash memory is most familiar in the form of memory cards or sticks used in digital cameras or portable music players.
It was a strong memory - one of public unity - he took from his youthful experience and he hopes his children will have similar memories.
"It is this approach, I think, that explains at least in part why this Congress has the lowest public approval ratings of any in memory, if not history, " Carney said.
And the disasters are etched deep in the public (or at least journalistic) memory: the Cuban Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961, for example, or the Iran-contra affair in the 1980s.
Those who recall his dealings over freedom of information with David Clark, the unassuming public services minister, still wince at the memory.
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He seldom appeared in public, and his music sounded like a subdued memory.
Its public relations department repeatedly told FORBES GLOBAL that Intel invented flash memory.
This seminar will also bring together professionals working in the preservation and promotion of sites and places of memory related to slavery, decision makers involved in developing public policy on this issue and researchers, as well as specialists from Africa, Americas, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Europe.
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Importantly, what lessons need to be learned by public authorities and emergency services so one of the worst fires in living memory is not repeated with such a tragic loss of life?
When memory chip maker LG Semi-con of South Korea decided to go public this year, it could not have foreseen that the bottom would drop out of the market for its primary product.
Now he can only hope the public shares that ability to separate the man from the art--or, even better, a short memory.
She established the public library and the Iraq Museum in Baghdad, of which the principal wing was dedicated in 1930 to her memory.
The Vietnam War was so toxic for the public that none of its generals found later political success, and their names are not etched in the American memory in the same way.
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