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...about social labeling (if you have ever been to ABC, then you will understand),” wrote Raymond J. Fisman, a visiting professor from the Columbia School of Business, in an e-mail. Hiscox said he is planning to undertake a major social labelling experiment with a supermarket chain in Italy, which caters to a broad swath of Italian society. While the study’s conclusion appears to contradict established thinking about consumer preferences and price, Eileen Kohl-Kaufman, executive director at Social Accountability International, which is undertaking the Italy study with Hiscox, said that the experiment?...
...sophisticated wares that allow China to compete in markets once dominated by Europe. Last year China exported $13.77 billion worth of furniture, overtaking Italy as the world's leading exporter. "At the beginning, you could never get the right quality in China," says Judy George, CEO of upscale American chain Domain Home Fashions, who moved her production base to China from Italy in 2002. "Now they can make just about anything...
...Laurel T. Holland ’09) and allows them to suffer neglect, sexual trauma, and domestic abuse. The show’s title refers to a myth that pelicans feed their young with their blood, if necessary. Their father’s death sets in motion a chain of events that uncovers the mother’s actions despite years of deception.“Pelican” is especially noteworthy for the freshness of its cast; first-years occupied all but two of the starring roles. For several first-years who were involved in major productions their first...
...love Colin Farrell. Ever since his turn as a manipulated CIA fledgling in “The Recruit,” I, like many other star-struck teenage girls, have swooned over the overtly sexual, foul-mouthed, chain-smoking playboy. I didn’t think it got any “badder” than Ireland’s favorite bad boy had already shown us. However, after witnessing Farrell’s latest project, writer/director Robert Towne’s “Ask the Dust,” I left the theater having lost just about...
...Gamut may not be as well-known as The Advocate. But what it lacks in “RoboRodeo” parties and chain-smoking intellectuals, it’s making up for with innovation. Its next issue, slated to come out this April, will break new ground among literary magazines at Harvard by publishing a “chapbook,” devoting several pages of content to the poetry of one lucky student writer. As the first Harvard publication to feature only poetry, the Gamut, started in 1998, has a pioneering tradition. Its “chapbook?...