71. Banks and insurers throughout the European continent have been preparing for the euro currency through acquisitions that give them access to neighboring markets. 72. Banks on the system could also use it to give customers access to electronic copies of their checks over the Internet. 73. Being a veteran seat-filler will help her get the job next time and give her access to filling seats at the Grammys and Emmys. 74. Belgium shares French concerns about giving unhindered access to audiovisual products, he added. 75. Bennett also noted that the bill would give Americans access to their own medical records, with certain exceptions. 76. Bidders who make it to the next phase of the sale will be given access to more detailed financial information about the team that could affect their final offers. 77. Bitoff agrees on the importance of giving people access to information about recent quakes. 78. -- Electronic mail gives people access to individuals in a company who normally might be difficult to approach. 79. -- Media Metrix is expected to go public next month, which will give it access to more capital. 80. A better parallel would be a requirement that consumers be given ready access to Pepsi as well as to Coca-Cola. |