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With its low-priced lookalike products of popular higher-end clothing labels, today Zara is present in more than 78 markets worldwide, with a network of more than 5, 000 stores and 92, 000 employees.
FORBES: Zara Accused Of Alleged 'Slave Labor' In Brazil
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In the book, Reid is referring to the idea of internet radio, but the idea is as present today as ever.
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The future of IT work demands a different set of work practices, thought processes, and interpersonal skills than what is present in most IT organizations today.
FORBES: Are You Hiring for IT's Past?
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Maybe the Internet is comparable, but no analyst can model these companies today and justify present valuations.
FORBES: Market Trends: I'll stick with growth stocks
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Boston Scientific's lead is sure to advance further, as doctors present more data today showing that its stent works in especially higher-risk patients.
FORBES: The New Stent In Town
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Mr. NUNEZ: This bill is going to have an impact, and not just today in the present, but this will have an impact for the lives of my children and their children's children.
NPR: Calif. Diverges from U.S. with Greenhouse Gas Cuts
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We've heard from some of the people present for the meeting where the new plan was revealed today, confirming the company is going through a process known as Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors (ABC).
ENGADGET: OnLive hits reset after being dragged down by expensive servers, confirms service will continue
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Under present and foreseeable circumstances, the question arises: Is it any more responsible more true today for Israel to rely upon such American guarantees than it is for the United States to make them?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | ��The Triumph Of Hope Over Experience��: Israeli Weariness Begets Strategic Peril
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It may raise criticism, especially of the idea of writing off the debt of some enterprises, but under present budgetary constraints that is the only way to enable firms to carry on operating through today's economic difficulties.
ECONOMIST: The case against war