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...Brian Bennett, Elaine Shannon and Adam Zagorin. With reporting by Timothy J. Burger...
...FAST-FOOD JOINTS At about half a dozen restaurants in Denver, McDonald's has set up kiosks. Another 50 or so franchisee-run McDonald's locations are also experimenting in states from New York to New Mexico. A few Burger Kings have run similar tests...
...Karen Tumulty and Timothy J. Burger...
...pints of stout, and instead "feel ownership of the brewery itself." He credits Varian with "one of the major [organizational] changes in Western Europe in recent years." Diageo clearly thinks the investment is worth it. Paul Walsh, who became Diageo ceo in 2000, is best known for dumping its Burger King holdings, but he kept Guinness because it is, arguably, Diageo's core business. The company doesn't provide specific figures, but analysts estimate that Guinness generates 15% of Diageo's revenues, or about $2.4 billion of the group's $15.9 billion annual revenues for the year ending June...
...best, what we're doing is shrinking the mesh in the net. We're trying to kick down the door of the person who's going to drive the truck loaded with explosives. But can we do it in time?" --Reported by Melissa August, Brian Bennett, Timothy J. Burger, Michael Duffy, Viveca Novak, Douglas Waller, Michael Weisskopf and Adam Zagorin/Washington; Helen Gibson/London; Ghulam Hasnain/Gujrat; Syed Talat Hussain/Islamabad and Tim McGirk/Karachi