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Now it also woos corporate customers as businesses set up their own high-speed networks.
FORBES: Lighting up Nortel
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Unless it woos investors with a better strategy, it might find itself victim rather than predator.
ECONOMIST: Danisco: Cluster buster | The
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It woos tipplers not only with traditional African beers but also non-alcoholic malt drinks, another fast-growing business.
ECONOMIST: Beer in Africa: From lumps to lager | The
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Aldridge's reward: Her client woos and becomes engaged to her estranged teenage daughter.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Hurd's first target is the world's 2, 000 biggest companies, which HP woos with such partners as SAP, Oracle and Microsoft.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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However, even as cable succeeds in the residential market, and DSL woos small and medium businesses, other platforms will find other market segments.
FORBES: Broadband market offers room for variety
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She now woos Latinos with Spanish-language ads, opposes Arizona's immigration law and worked behind the scenes to prevent the state's Republican Party from endorsing SB1070.
ECONOMIST: The Hispanicisation of America
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Daniel Craig woos women and undoes men with a hint of subterranean menace spring loaded to please or harm once he decides which shot to call.
CNN: Opinion: Why it's ok to flirt your way to the top
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That attitude partly explains why the search firm still woos candidates like the current CFO of a South Carolina law firm whose last job lasted a week.
WSJ: Quitting Your Job - What to Do When a New Management Job Isn't Working Out
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Mr Oaten woos it by opposing a ban on hunting.
ECONOMIST: Historic Winchester
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If it were to lose United, its biggest member, there would be such a scramble to replace the American partner that the two other big alliances (SkyTeam and oneworld) could be torn apart as Star woos Delta Air Lines and American Airlines, their American anchors.
ECONOMIST: Who gains if United should die?
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We're all for technology being used to free wage-slaves from the tedium of their jobs, but until they can invent a robotic bartender that flips bottles and woos patrons a la Tom Cruise in Cocktail, we'll stick with regular old human suds slingers who regale us with their false tales of bravado and sports heroics.
ENGADGET: "T-Rot" robotic bartender with pressure-sensitive grip