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After screening 75 tapes this year, a jury invited 18 entrants in each division to compete.
AOL Time Warner yesterday presented a new strategy for its AOL division to compete for high-speed Internet users, acknowledging that the service that helped make the Internet a mass medium is now in danger of falling behind as consumers seek faster connections online.
Air France wanted to expand its budget division to compete with the likes of Ryanair and easyjet.
The news confirms earlier reports which indicated Amazon was staffing up a new restaurants division to compete with services like GrubHub with hires in both Seattle and New York.
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Alibaba announced a reorganization in January to split its seven units into 25 divisions, to compete more effectively in China's turbulent Internet market.
Like the Olympics, higher education can be a place of truce, where those of talent can come together, putting aside their divisions, to compete and celebrate a commitment to excellence.
Burnley have a proud tradition but they are small fry in the top division, powerless to compete financially and hoping for a footballing miracle from players who were not good enough to win the Championship, reinforced by cheap and cheerful journeymen.
ComScore is also making other efforts to streamline: it divested its mobile operator analytics division earlier this year to compete more squarely with Nielsen and channel resources in a more focused direction.
Well, it wasn't that full on; but the top three of every division got to compete in the International Skateboarding Open.
The Yahoo division joins Xbox Entertainment Studios on the growing pile of ambitious video divisions trying to compete with television and failing.
And by 2005, the best-picture category was dominated by independents and small studio divisions created to compete with them.
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