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...demand was there. Charles E. Hayward, president and CEO of Little, Brown, said he ``had no qualms whatsoever'' about publishing. Hayward said that ``if you just enter into endeavors looking to make money, that's probably where you lose the most. The power of the message and power of context in which the book has been published really was its greatest appeal.'' Still, buyers probably would be well advised not to look for the book in the Public Service section of their local Barnes & Noble...
...have to look at the Democratic defeat in context," Sasser said. "The Democratic party has more to offer, but we're poor at articulation...
...optimistic about the high level ofinterest and concern for financial aid," Rowesays. "But I am concerned about the complexity ofsome of the programs against the context offunding the deficit...
...great athlete or a great singer or have any special talent," says Janie A. Ho '95, citing the need for organizations that promote a sense of community among women. "There are so many male-oriented organizations, and it's hard for women to meet people in that same context...
...national government could also have stepped in sooner to aid with coordination. Soldiers who did arrive were plagued by communications snafus: at midnight on Tuesday, one field commander was unable to get radio instructions and had to drive to the Nishinomiya city hall for information. In the context of such disarray, some Kobe residents wondered whether their rescuers were dangerously dispirited...