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...would always come into the store and order a sandwich. Baby ham, brie, avocado on white bread,” Katie remembers. “We’d talk about his cats...he was always such a friendly guy. It’s just shocking...
Hiring Hispanics for retail stores that serve other Hispanics is easy enough, but what about the esoteric world of consulting and accounting services? Arthur Andersen consultants used to be called Androids because of their white-bread interchangeability. No more, says Sandra Paiz Garcia, Experienced Manager in Andersen's Denver office who came to the company directly from university. Garcia reports that a growing number of prospective clients are demanding diverse professional teams. Recently, her office closed a deal with an organization that would hire only a culturally diverse consulting team...
...that is increasingly sympathetic to nontraditional families: in Denmark, for example, under a law passed this year, cohabiting couples automatically have joint custody of newborn children. Throughout Europe, couples like the Skovlind-Nielsens are redefining what the term family means in the year 2001. Forget the stereotype of a bread-winning father, stay-at-home mother and 2.4 children in a one-family dwelling, garage attached. Divorce is one factor contributing to the reconfiguring of the traditional family structure. It's on the rise, and if the four-times-married German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder is any kind...
Tartine et Chocolat $41 Soft, sweet, but you can't smell the bread or the chocolate...
...bread-and-circuses journalistic spectacles of the 1990s began with Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill. The tradition proceeded through violent variations such as Waco, Oklahoma City, and Columbine; through the deaths-in-their-golden-prime of Diana and John Jr., and through that masterpiece of sexual, interracial, and criminal drama, the O.J. Simpson case...