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You want doors that open vertically, like a pair of steel scissors? Check. A 580-h.p., 6.2-liter V-12 engine? Yup. A spoiler that pops up when you reach 85 m.p.h., for aerodynamic stability? You got it. Lambo designed the cockpit to be asymmetrical, orienting it toward the driver...
Many, if not most, well-meaning people in modern societies see education as the rightful engine for social progress. Underlying this belief is the modern conviction that merit—rather than characteristics such as birth, tradition, race, gender, class, religion, age, and sexual orientation—should determine advancement...
Not that Semel needs to worry much these days. Yahoo! and other search engines have been on a roll. After years of uncertainty about the business model for Internet companies, online advertising revenues have taken off. Google, the biggest search engine, booked a 118% increase in total 2004 revenue, to...
Yahoo! is not the only engine searching for the content holy grail. The other major Internet companies--Google, AOL and MSN--all have their own strategies to capture more eyeballs for their sites. AOL (which, like this magazine, is owned by Time Warner) has worked with shows like Big Brother...
While Cserny found herself in foul trouble and junior guard Jess Holsey couldn’t get her runners to fall early on, junior forward Kate Mannering fueled the Harvard engine. The 6’1 Vienna, Va., native provided some much needed scoring, pouring in ten on 4-of...