1. At Casa de Artes, which sells crafts made in the pueblos, a textile demonstration taught us to recognize weaving, brocade, embroidery and even tie dye. 2. Both phones will initially be sold to make outgoing calls only, although models with the capacity for incoming calls are also in the works. 3. But enough are selling to make the Cherokee profitable for Chrysler. 4. For instance, Ikon Office Solutions, a large distributor of copiers, recently stopped selling products made by the Sharp Corp. of Japan. 5. Now it looks as if most of the family farm will be sold to make way for a retirement village. 6. Once the venture is reorganized, the U.S. company will market products originally developed by Glaxo and sell those made by Wellcome, including the herpes drug Zovirax. 7. Some Chinese trading companies have tried to sell goods made with prison labor, but the scale of such trade has always been hard to determine. 8. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SIEMENS AND MOTOROLA IN DEAL Siemens, the German technology company, said that it planned to sell mobile phones made by Motorola. 9. The company declined to disclose how many vehicles it needs to sell to make a profit. 10. The broadcast networks resisted, arguing that children would not watch them and therefore not enough advertising could be sold to make the shows profitable. |