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  1. Caterpillar -- World
    "Caterpillar and Blount have worked closely together since our initial agreement, leveraging Caterpillar's unmatched worldwide distribution and long forestry heritage with Blount's legacy of product excellence," said John Heller, Caterpillar vice president with responsibility for forestry. "This acquisition will provide greater opportunities for integrating Caterpillar's state-of-the-art design and components into the forestry products that previously have been manufactured by Blount."
  2. Shopko Stores -- Pharmacies
    Having reduced its debt significantly, refined its internal business practices, and weathered a lingering recession, ShopKo planned to resume investment in growth and rejuvenation in 2004. A key focus of the expansion would be on what insiders called "retail health," namely pharmacies and optical shops. This business center constituted more than one-fourth of the ShopKo division's revenues and 16 percent of Pamida's sales by 2003. The corporation hoped to capitalize on this strength not only by growing the number of pharmacies in Pamida stores, but ... by testing new stand-alone drug stores featuring optical departments. As CEO Duncan told Laura Heller of DSN Retailing Today in 2003, "There are not too many industries growing at the rate that drug stores have in the last 5 to 10 years. And long term, it's projected to grow at 11% to 14% a year for many years to come."
  3. Protein Design Labs
    Based in Fremont, Calif., Protein Design Labs is an 18-year-old, publicly traded company that develops "next generation" products that are used in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease, inflammation and cancer. The product production process involves melding mouse and human antibodies to create "humanized" antibodies that can be used to fight disease. Antibodies are protective proteins released by one's immune system.
  4. Ice Cube -- Albums
    In the late 1980s, Ice Cube began his career as a member of Compton, California's pioneering, critically acclaimed and notorious gangsta rap group, N.W.A. On his first solo album, 1990's platinum-certified AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, Ice Cube's razor-sharp sociopolitical and cultural missives from the streets went beyond N.W.A's gangbanging braggadocio, and he dismissed bi-coastal rap rivalries to collaborate with New York's hip-hop heavyweights Public Enemy. Rolling Stone awarded the album its highest 5-star rating, the album's title track topped Billboard's Hot Rap Singles chart, and the album peaked at #6 on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
  5. Nottingham
    Nottingham Building Society is a member of the Building Societies Association, the Council of Mortgage lenders and the Financial Ombudsman Service, is a participant in the Financial Services Compensation Scheme and complies with the Banking Code. Nottingham Building Society is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and is entered in its Register under number 200785.
  6. Brandeis University -- United States
    Brandeis is a national and international, nonsectarian institution. From its founding in 1948 by members of the American Jewish community, the University has endorsed a religious pluralism that attracts bright and highly motivated students from culturally diverse backgrounds. The current student body consists of about 3,100 undergraduates, including men and women from nearly every state and fifty-four countries. Seventy-five percent of the students come from out of state. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers programs in twenty-three fields and certificates in three postbaccalaureate programs and attracts an international group of graduate students. Brandeis's two graduate schools, the Heller Graduate School for Social Policy and Management and the International Business School, offer graduate degrees at the master's and doctoral levels.
  7. Zip Codes -- Us Bureau
    "Acceptable" place names are often added to a ZIP code in cases where the ZIP-code boundaries divide them between two or more cities, as in the case of Centennial. However, in many cases only the "default" name can be used, even when many addresses in the ZIP code are in another city. For example, approximately 85% of the area served by the ZIP code 85254, to which the place name "Scottsdale, Arizona," is assigned, is actually inside the city limits of neighboring Phoenix. This is because the post office that serves this area is in Scottsdale. This has led some residents of the ZIP code to believe that they live in Scottsdale when they actually live in Phoenix. A Scottsdale website listing the positive and negative aspects of the city mentioned the 85254 ZIP code as a positive aspect because "Scottsdale" is being used for businesses located outside the Scottsdale city limits.
  8. Class Action Lawsuits
    In other findings, the number of class-action lawsuits alleging violations of generally accepted accounting principles remained relatively constant in 2004 at 102, compared with 107 in 2003. Several of the high-dollar DDL losses recorded in 2004 were the result of product market developments that had material adverse stock prices.
  9. Employee Benefit -- Employee Benefit Plans
    A&C’s Employee Benefit Plan Services Group anticipates changes and enables clients to meet the demands of aligning their business, employee and regulatory goals. While virtually anyone can read the rules related to benefit plans, very few can provide the perspective necessary to understand how the rules may be applied. A&C experts help clients make good business decisions, rather than just good benefit decisions.
  10. Mike Nichols
    Mike Nichols' next film Catch-22, now regarded as noble, was a screen failure. He directed Carnal Knowledge with renewed vigor. Working Girl and Silkwood dealt with gender issues. All were successful projects. His films generally included comic spirit blended with his satiric sensibility. Mike Nichol and May were reunited in The Birdcage (1996), one of the hilarious comedy written by May.
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