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...company's third core business, commercial printing, seems promising, even though it's losing money right now. But here Kodak will have to battle a giant called Xerox. That does not mean the technology is anything like that of office photocopying. Kodak's machines can be 40 ft. long and cost from $11,000 to $5.5 million. Its pricey Versamark, for example, produces color prints in huge volume--at a rate of 1,000 ft. per minute. The magic: digital technology makes it possible to economically print custom copies of anything at almost any volume--books, flyers, bills...
...There’s no other sport out there that’s as mentally, physically, and psychologically challenging,” said Davis, who also stressed the importance of working out the best way to address each route as well as having the core body strength to handle the physically demanding activity...
...parents' tennis camp. On the World Cup racing circuit in Europe, he drives from alp to alp in a huge RV, the "Bode Mobile." He recently started his own talk show on the Sirius satellite-radio network, on which he can chat about skiing and partying in a "fairly core" way. Despite his growing exposure, Miller says he is not designed for stardom. In fact, the media interviews, the frantic fan adulation and the obligations to sponsors--all of which he lumps together as "distractions" from the ski racing he loves--are beginning to wear thin...
Competition in the commercial- airplane market--estimated to be worth $2 trillion over the next 20 years--is expected, but this feud has bigger implications. At its core is a debate about the relationship between the state and private enterprise--specifically, what sort of helping hand can a country legally give its friendly local planemaker? Because of the big money involved and the critical role that aircraft play in national security, the spat threatens already tense U.S.-E.U. relations and could hurt the huge aerospace industry and its thousands of employees on both sides of the Atlantic...
History is defined as a chronological record of significant events. Yet the definition of history has changed due to the changing perceptions of what we deem significant. Unfortunately, black history has been placed more ornamentally at the surface then within the core of history. In the early 20th century, Dr. Carter G. Woodson, often referred to as the father of black history, believed that the Africana experience was worthy of inclusion within the annals of history, and he dedicated his life to validating the lives and achievements of black Americans. At a time when the black race was studied only...