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...Over the past two years, a growing number of IQ-hungry Americans -- from high school students to octogenarians -- have taken to chemical means of "cognitive enhancement," downing a variety of food supplements and prescription drugs to prepare for tests, prime themselves for business meetings or just burn a little brighter at parties...
...rate schedule generated enough traffic to make up for the reduction in business fares. "This will hurt earnings in the short run," says Richard Foote, an airline analyst for Argus Research. "But I expect to see a positive impact in the second half of the year." On the brighter side, American expects to save $25 million a year in administrative costs by reducing the number of its fares from a dizzying 500,000 to a relatively stable...
...lesson that promises to puncture the family's despair. As May's wedding day ends and her death approaches, a relative begins a drunken lament of the family's woes. Suddenly a young cousin huffs, "Who cares? Who really cares?" With that brushstroke, McDermott points the way toward a brighter future...
...megawealth; eschewing the fancy trappings of power, "Mr. Sam" drove an '88 Ford pickup truck and hopped around the country to visit stores, take the pulse of consumers and inspire his workers. His passion, his joy, was fine-tuning his vast merchandising network by insisting on such things as brighter smiles and cheerier "Good mornings" to customers from store workers, as well as offering the latest products gathered and stocked through the most sophisticated and efficient inventory technology available...
Offensively, Crimson prospects are only getting brighter...