Word: walkerism
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Certainly, it is a very cool concept, one that founder Jay Walker predicts will eventually eliminate price-tag shopping. Never mind that fixed pricing in one form or another has been around since the time of Xerxes for a reason: people like it. As Walker points out, though, myriad products--from FedEx shipping, where rates increase with the speed of delivery, to groceries bought with coupons--fall into the variable-price category. Thus Walker argues that he is merely pushing an already flexible system to its logical extreme...
...corner of tree-lined Walker and Shepard Streets, a stone's throw from the grassy Radcliffe quad, sit the buildings Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles refers to as the "least attractive" of all Harvard undergraduate housing...
Hope serves as Senior Counsel at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, an international law firm based in Los Angeles and New York...
...next two weeks were easy meets against the rest of the league competition. Harvard hosted and soundly won a tri-meet against Cornell and Dartmouth, beating the Big Red, 136-72, and the Big Green, 145-77. The freshmen starred again, with Drake, Andrew McConnell and Corey Walker all winning events. Martin picked up wins in the 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly...
...chance they passed the country cemetery where Sergeant Jones was buried beneath a prominent headstone. They stopped, and Gregory Kirchner made his way to the burial site of his old comrade-in-arms. His son described the scene: "My father uses a walker to get around and does well with it. As we stood silently at the grave my father's knees buckled, and we had to help him stand. It was a case of life imitating art, as in the scene from Saving Private Ryan...