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From: Bertie Bryan
Subject: [Af-test] mar trumpet
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 07:04:17 -0500
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I think if you had unlimited cash and staff to wait on you, it would be quite easy to develop little foibles like this.
And doubtless incredibly expensive. You can listen to the whole broadcast by following the links below.
No, well how about some pumpkin seed butter? It was also refreshing to see companies judged by virtues other than their turnover or accountability to shareholders.
The trouble was, by this stage it had emerged that, far from being unthinking fatties, the Harveys are actually an intelligent, fit bunch who have considered their options.
You can listen to both broadcasts by following the links below.
This time Starbucks is in the hot seat.
Does anyone know if it has legal standing? A campaign is underway in Florida to protect an heirloom tomato variety from draconian legislation that rejects its ridged skin.
Still, it takes time to change things for the better. A friend sold us some raffle tickets to raise funds for a care centre for disabled children. Well, they do say the customer knows best.
This really is living the dream, I guess. This really is living the dream, I guess.
Has it learned anything? Answers to the usual place, please. Over in Japan, Yasuyuki Higuchi has also decided to part company with Daiei just a few months after taking up presidency of the beleaguered retailer. Over in Japan, Yasuyuki Higuchi has also decided to part company with Daiei just a few months after taking up presidency of the beleaguered retailer. Minimum Grade Requirements have their place, but rules are there to be broken, if only very occasionally, and I have a feeling the UglyRipe tomato deserves to be cut a bit of slack.
Can Ahold resist shareholder pressure and steer its own course? Has it learned anything? If the third one out of the pan is too soft, presumably HRH knocks the top off the one that came out thirty seconds later. Hard-to-find merchandise. Why this year, the very year when Cadbury was forced to recall more than a million chocolate bars because of salmonella contamination?
None of your nasty cellophane for these sausages, oh no.


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