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Abstracts: Nigerian strikers' salaries stopped. Campuses closed for World Cup. Under the yoke of the generals
Abstracts: Massively parallel computation of spatial price equilibrium problems as dynamical systems. On the stability of an adjustment process for spatial price equilibrium modeled as a projected dynamical system
Abstracts: Multiperiod competition with switching costs: solutions by Lagrange multipliers. The Lagrange method of optimization with applications to portfolio and investment decisions
Abstracts: Diversification plugs gap in orderbook. Forest products trades use all ship types. Freight roros are adapted to meet route demands
Abstracts: Are TBT alternatives as good? Full speed ahead for fast ferries. Cassettes are solution for roro paper cargoes
Abstracts: Providing thrust in one direction. Slight increase belies current gloom. Constant development refines designs
Abstracts: Demand drop slows Singapore impetus. Uncertainty challenges AESA. Owners favour single-source supply
Abstracts: CLT propeller on capesize bulker. Bulker stresses raise concerns. Study develops bulker safety techniques
Abstracts: Laboratory accreditation conference declared a success. EMAP shifts focus to research. "Reinvention" of EPA research office takes shape
Abstracts: Final drinking water monitoring rule set for June. Would less frequent pesticide monitoring be better? EPA considering quick action on Cryptosporidium
Abstracts: Big growth predicted for environmental exports to Mexico. Cities' drive to privatize water treatment may aid environmental businesses
Abstracts: Rebuilding EPA science. EPA continues to wrestle with budget cuts, short-term funding. EPA regional offices plan multimedia reorganization
Abstracts: Federal environmental justice plans go to Clinton. Environmental legislation faces tough ride in 1995. Stronger voice for environmental justice advocates?
Abstracts: Big growth predicted for environmental exports to Mexico. California technology certification a national model?
Abstracts: SAB advisory panel rejects dioxin risk characterization. Incinerators targeted by EPA: new limits proposed for biggest dioxin incinerators
Abstracts: Influence of natural and anthropogenic ligands on metal transport during infiltration of river water to groundwater
Abstracts: SAB review of dioxin risk reassessment delayed until at least end of year. EPA's dioxin reassessment
Abstracts: Effects of diagenetic processes on sorption energetics. Enthalpy and polarity effects on desorption under supercritical fluid conditions
Abstracts: Impact of sediment-bound iron on redox buffering in a landfill leachate polluted aquifer (Vejen, Denmark). Henry's law constant for trichloroethylene between 10 and 95 degrees Celcius
Abstracts: Model of the long-term exchange of PCBs between soil and the atmosphere in the Southern U.K. Changes in the PCB concentration of United Kingdom air between 1972 and 1992
Abstracts: Risk assessment draft gives WTI incinerator clean slate. Hazardous waste incinerator rule delayed by EPA for more than a year
Abstracts: EPA considers standard for airborne fine particles. EPA particulate matter health effects document criticized
Abstracts: Today's managed care market. Today's managed care market: characteristics needed for vertically integrated health systems to deliver efficient medical services
Abstracts: Turning ambivalence into commitment. Professional directions: outplacement services, taxability, and the human resources professional
Abstracts: Deutsche Telekom, phone home; alien concept of competition gets a giant's dander up. MCI's 4th-quarter revenue advanced 9%
Abstracts: Apple announces big loss and plans further layoffs; future of company is tied to Internet. Compaq's stock falls on results; drop spurs decline in technology area
Abstracts: Deregulation of phones: the hard part: F.C.C. plan gets down to practical questions. Service deal by Nynex to aid rivals
Abstracts: 2 Bell Atlantic executives promoted to vice chairmen. AT&T names heads for 2 spun-off units. Deutsche Telekom to keep seeking foreign mergers
Abstracts: IBM won't provide way for programs for Windows 95 to run on OS/2 system. Little-known software maker wants some respect
Abstracts: U.S. says AirTouch, like Baby Bells, must observe court-imposed restraints. Pacific Telesis Group ignored warning by the Justice Department on spinoff
Abstracts: Stock prices end mostly higher, despite rout in technology issues. High-tech ills tied to corporate demand; firms are said to await new, upgraded computers
Abstracts: Will he ever grow up? She wants to get serious. But he's a babe - in more ways than one. My boyfriend brings me down
Abstracts: Security flaw is discovered in software used in shopping. A Microsoft bug could make some early birds an hour later
Abstracts: Apple has big increase in earnings; sales of Power Mac's are ahead of schedule. Apple earnings go up fourfold, at the low end of expectations
Abstracts: Baby Bells square off against AT&T on calling cards, US West agreement. Pacific Telesis Group ignored warning by the Justice Department on spinoff
Abstracts: AST names former Apple aide CEO, posts loss of $96.4 million. Apple is launching improved version of MessagePad hand-held computer
Abstracts: 10 ways to keep more of the money you earn. 6 things your bank won't tell you: listen up - you'll save time and money
Abstracts: Heat it up: thanks to healthful frozen entrees, lunch doesn't have to leave you cold. Pop culture: microwave popcorn can be a healthful snack
Abstracts: Dismissal of security expert adds fuel to Internet debate. Hacker case underscores Internet's vulnerability. Data network is found open to new threat
Abstracts: Industry split over computer data secrecy issue. U.S. data code is unscrambled in 56 hours. Taking a computer crime to heart
Abstracts: Cruising inside World Wide Web with a browser. As Cheyenne fends off bid a war of words escalates. Browsers make navigating the World Wide Web a snap
Abstracts: B & K AVP1030 A/V Tuner/Preamp. Continuum 4-3-2 four-channel amp. Acurus 200X3 three-channel amp
Abstracts: The enemy within. On the offensive; Dole would toughen the U.S. stand in Asia. New hands on the wheel: Dole, Gingrich lead Republican takeover
Abstracts: The image cracks. Cult classic. Seen but not heard: Kim's silence fuels speculation about a power struggle
Abstracts: Softly, softly: discreet Israeli weapons sales flourish in Asia. Full circle: Israel's air links with Asia take flight
Abstracts: Time for Hong Kong conciliation: Britain and China should end confrontation in 1995. China's hard line on Hong Kong: even traditional supporters have become critical of Beijing
Abstracts: Privatization pioneer. No urge to merge: Malaysia reverses decision to prune telecoms sector. The lion's share?
Abstracts: Slim pickings. Hong Kong plays it cool. Que pasa?
Abstracts: From stumbling to building: comeback hospital continues its quest. Ocean County where? One search for a healthier future
Abstracts: Merger matters. In Central Harlem, a renaissance for children. Ocean County where? One search for a healthier future
Abstracts: My town, my hospital. Deals that went down the drain. In Central Harlem, a renaissance for children
Abstracts: Trouble in the backyard: Presbyterian reaches out to its neighbors. Why doctors don't trust you
Abstracts: When public/private barriers come down, kids reap the benefits. On the record
Abstracts: Sexually harassed. Managing chaos. Satisfaction guaranteed: contingency pricing may win patients, but critics call it crass
Abstracts: Managing partner: the tender trap. Prestige, glamour glory? They say you have to be crazy to accept the job. Mobil counsel ponders cuts; Samuel H. Gillespie III takes over as oil giant faces restructuring, budget trims
Abstracts: Zealous civil lawyers now fear prosecution. Lawyers begin the post-vote exodus. New explorers hope for riches in India; U.S. lawyers see opportunity as the world's largest democracy modernizes
Abstracts: A lawyer's juggling act; Theodore R. Tetzlaff is a general counsel - and a law firm partner. Fairchild's sudden fall ends with drop of a gavel; former head of Winston & Strawn earns 24 to 30 months for embezzlement
Abstracts: The top 10 wacky employment cases of 1996. 1997's 10 wackiest employment cases. Employment law's 'top ten' list for '94
Abstracts: A chilling ethics rule. Attorney sites can avoid violations of ethics rules; a disclaimer can emphasize that a lawyer's Web site doesn't offer advice, solicitation or referrals
Abstracts: For Kidder's top lawyer, caseload cleanup looms. A risk-taker faces an unimpressed judge: Norbert A. Schlei's character witnesses couldn't save him from a five-year sentence
Abstracts: 'Niche' firms can target other firms; many law firms with specialized areas of expertise could benefit from approaching noncompeting firms as potential clients
Abstracts: May a mandatory arbitration provision in an employment agreement encompass discrimination claims? Courts are split
Abstracts: A Texas firm leads nation in growth; targeting growing practice areas, then wooing teams of attorneys, has been key to firm's steep rise
Abstracts: R&D impact: a numbers game? NSF to take closer look at how support shapes careers. Asking science to measure up
Abstracts: New mammal data challenge evolutionary pulse theory. Animal oddballs brought into the ancestral fold? Timing evolution's early bursts
Abstracts: Now is the best time to increase memory. Digital Christmas? Why not wait? Fixing a smart program
Abstracts: Canopener utility adds new gadgets for a Mac. Learning to live with Windows 95. What you need to do what you need to do
Abstracts: Compuserve changes focus to home office and businesses. Judge rules that Prodigy is liable for user comments. Prodigy sees quick growth from Internet Web service
Abstracts: This time around, the Eighth Circuit comes down with a reversal of Brown. Brown Group shows interplay between Subpart F and partnership provisions
Abstracts: Searle joins in pushing managed care for the elderly. Idea of disease management isn't always tied to drug sales and promotions
Abstracts: On the road to prevention. Health agencies pursue partnerships with 'bottom-line' medicine. Ministry of health: across the nation, religious institutions are pitching in to deliver the gospel on health promotion and disease prevention
Abstracts: High-stake bid to curb EPA. System under siege. Legacy of lead; AMA supports widespread screening for childhood exposure
Abstracts: Joint commission flap obscures its quality mission. Leadership for medicine's future. County, state medical societies shouldn't be forgotten
Abstracts: GOP marks action on 'Contract with America;' Gingrich speaks on future agenda. 104th Congress convenes with GOP in majority; Gingrich, Dole sworn in as leaders
Abstracts: Capturing those billable hours: Windows 95, with its added muscle, will boost time-and-billing software capabilities, leaving more hours for generating revenue
Abstracts: Female lawyers see bias in their arrests: cursing and culottes were unacceptable to authorities in Texas, Florida
Abstracts: Dueling software makers: company president claims badmouthing in suit against competitor, then lobs his own allegations
Abstracts: Coming of age: Having forever changed the profession by their numbers and diversity, baby boomers can look to running their firms and even (gasp!) retirement
Abstracts: Avoiding the wake-up call. Against all odds: with the aid of computers, solos can take on giants and win. Strength in networking: how the organized bar is gaining one solo at a time
Abstracts: Intel's next generation of microchips moves closer to design method of rivals. AT&T, VLSI Technology to develop microchips that offer data security
Abstracts: Intuit's '96 'Quicken' to offer access to personal-finance site on Internet. CyberSource begins to offer software of Symantec and others on the Internet
Abstracts: An accord struck on communication faces House snag: some Republicans balk: G.O.P. angry over perception Democrats for upper hand - further delay seen
Abstracts: The odiousness that is Revenue Procedure 96-39: certain spin-off letter rulings are in jeopardy. Morris trust with a holding company
Abstracts: Stock, bond improvement boosts insurers' profits. Catastrophes force shift in focus of p/c insurers. Decline continues for top 100 insurers
Abstracts: Euro: a four-letter word for expensive. The insurance market opens wider in Poland. NAIC holds first open budget meeting
Abstracts: Is gender neutral dead? Will agents get results? An economically viable model for insurers to demutualize
Abstracts: Carriers can help agents develop business plans; business planning is widely acknowledged as a critical factor in agency success, so why aren't carriers helping agents develop effective strategies?
Abstracts: Making bank distribution work. Soft market takes its toll: study finds that excess & surplus lines' rise lags industry's growth rate
Abstracts: Targeting mid-America. Large carriers cash in on small firms going global. The line is blurring in professional liability
Abstracts: Avoid driving square peg into a hole that's round. Bulletin boards now have gone corporate. Training for software success
Abstracts: How much privacy do kids need? How to yell less and get heard more. "Stop that whining!" (parenting; includes related article)
Abstracts: Meet Parade's all-America high school football team. Meet Parade's High School All-America Football Team. Meet Parade's All-America high school football team
Abstracts: The director's new script; Francis Ford Coppola puts history back together by reviving Napa Valley's Inglenook estate
Abstracts: Bordeaux
Abstracts: Red Burgundy
Abstracts: California Merlot
Abstracts: California Zinfandel
Abstracts: Tuscany. Abbondanza
Abstracts: Spain. Spain showing its strengths: evoking tradition, the country offers wines of distinction
Abstracts: Chardonnay: the sequel. View from California: view from Burgundy. California Chardonnay
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