We took out an ad in Nuclear News, which is the big trade journal.
He wrote an article in an obscure trade journal, arguing that places and nations themselves are brands.
Farley told trade journal Automotive News that dealers will be allowed to personalize service in their own way.
The company's decision was first reported by the trade journal Beverage Digest.
For more than a decade he has worked as aviation editor at Jane's Defence Weekly, the respected (if mind-numbingly technical) trade journal for the defense industry.
The film has caused a storm of protest in the US, with the editor of the respected trade journal, The Hollywood Reporter, calling it "morally repulsive".
Competitive pricing pressure has increased with the buying power of large retailers (21% of Hershey's sales last year were to Wal-Mart, according to Advertising Age, a trade journal).
"It has been welcomed by the companies involved in PFI, although it did not say all they wanted it to say, " said Roger Baird, editor of trade journal PFI Report.
With the growth of energy drinks such as Monster and Red Bull expected to slow, Kickstart could also signal the emergence of a new category that plays off the promise of energy and other health benefits, said John Sicher, publisher of the trade journal Beverage Digest.
In a recent interview with the trade journal Cableworld, Jamie Kellner , CEO of Turner Broadcasting, a unit of AOL Time Warner (nyse: AOL - news - people ), not only suggested that ad-skipping is "theft" but also argued that TV viewers are under some kind of contract to watch advertisements.
Sourcing Journal, a trade magazine for the textile manufacturing industry, points out that being cheap is the country's main way of remaining competitive against countries like China and Vietnam.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is now examining whether Apple's plan breaches anti-trust rules.
In an editorial, The Lancet urged Reed Elsevier to sever all links with the arms trade, claiming they were incompatible with the journal's values.
National Journal, one of the leading Beltway trade publications, put out not one, not two, but three articles yesterday arguing that his current plague of scandals would help Obama.
The study, published online Monday in the journal BMJ Quality and Safety, underscores the trade-offs in the diagnostic process: More medical tests generally improve detection, but they can also increase costs, harm patients, and produce false positives.
Mary O'Grady is a member of the editorial board at The Wall Street Journal and writes editorial columns on Latin America, trade and international economics.
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"The important change is that very well-educated and upper-income people compared to five to 10 years ago have shifted their opinion and are now expressing significant concern about the notion of...free trade, " said Bill McInturff, a Republican pollster who helps conduct the Journal survey.
In a 2001 study published in the Quarterly Journal of Economics Terry Odean and Brad Barber showed that the more often folks trade, the worse they do.
Vice-chairman Chris McGurk told the Wall Street Journal the studio had a "zero-tolerance policy towards anyone who tries to trade in on the James Bond franchise without authorisation".
As he and other economists acknowledge in a symposium in the July Economic Journal, there is no clear-cut theoretical answer to the question of whether regional trade agreements are good or bad, and the empirical findings are hotly disputed.
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The 2011 Index of Economic Freedom, which is a joint project of The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal, ranked 183 countries based on 10 measures that evaluate such things as openness to trade and investment, government size, fiscal soundness, business and labor regulation, property rights, corruption, monetary stability and financial competition and transparency.
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