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Items Related To Tag 'industry'

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      Bruno Botti

      Bruno Botti, a first-generation Italian-American, a former semi-professional baseball player and a leader in the aerospace industry, reinvented himself as an author in his 70s.


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      "TV MAN: THE SEARCH FOR THE LAST INDEPENDENT DEALER"

      A man's beloved childhood television set doesn't work. Is there an independent dealer left in the country who can fix it? Thus begins a 1,000 journey to find one and in the process discover what happened to the seemingly invincible American television set industry in this documentary feature.While "TV MAN" specifically looks at the loss of the television set industry in the United States,...

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      Why Some People Feel They Never Do Anything Right

      “I can’t ever do anything right.” While this seems to be an overgeneralization and certainly there is some evidence to the contrary, there really are people who do believe that they can’t to do anything right. Perhaps you are married to someone like this, have a friend who says this frequently, a coworker who complains that nothing they do is ever right or you catch yourself saying...

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      75-Year-Old Turns Green

      He's called "The Car Czar." Robert Lutz developed some of the biggest, baddest muscle cars in the world. He spent decades keeping major car companies in the black. Now, he's determined to turn them green.


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      A concept company in the pet industry. We find and/or develop unique, one of a kind concepts or products for the pet industry and take them to market.


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      The Prodigal Newshound

      I just signed up to get the Sunday paper again, after many months of neglect. You do remember newspapers? They came delivered by paperboys and papergirls on bikes and in their parents' station wagons, in the mornings or the evenings, landing with a thump on your porch or just appearing by magic in their little platic cubbyholes next to the mailbox at the end of the drive. They brought the world...

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