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...Establecido en Los ?ngeles, Gonz?lez, hijo de un inmigrante mejicano que cargaba camiones en una f?brica de Coca-Cola en Orange, CA, percibe su presupuesto de $4 millones anuales de varias fundaciones y empresas, incluso State Farm y Telemundo Communications. SVREP llev? a cabo 300 campa?as de inscripci?n de votantes en 14 estados el a?o pasado, con la ayuda de 700 empleados a sueldo y 10,000 voluntarios. Si los republicanos se quejan de que los votantes reci?n inscritos votan m?s por los dem?cratas, Gonz?lez se?ala el caso de La Florida, donde los esfuerzos de SVREP tuvieron como resultado...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Antonio Gonz?lez | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

...find it scandalous to see the prize blooms of French business go abroad, especially under the Pepsi-Cola banner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bizwatch | 7/24/2005 | See Source »

...four "special economic zones" where foreign investors get unusual privileges to import raw materials and semifinished goods and, to a certain degree, hire workers. But many other foreign investments are simply introducing the Chinese to some amenities, real or alleged, of life elsewhere: fast food, Coca-Cola, Pierre Cardin fashion shows, golf courses, amusement parks, even a Peking branch of Paris' famed Maxim's restaurant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China: Old Wounds Deng Xiaoping | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...almost a quarter-century of secession from the world at large, Burma resembles nothing so much as a cob-webbed attic cluttered with sepia-toned relics, moth-eaten keepsakes and old curiosities. Along the capital's streets, there are no high-rises, no nightclubs, no neon signs; even Coca-Cola is unknown here. At the offices of Burma Airways, as in every other office, there are no typewriters, let alone computer terminals, just bulky Dickensian ledgers thick with dust. The country boasts two TV stations, but neither of them broadcasts for more than two hours a day. If Burma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Burma: Locking Out the 20th Century | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...prime corporate sponsors include Coca-Cola, which has pledged $5 million and is putting ads on its bottles, and Citibank, which has promised $3 million and is mailing applications to 25 million people who hold its credit cards. McDonald's is promoting the event on 300 million tray liners. Safeway Stores is advertising the event on its grocery bags. More than 500 other companies are taking part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joining Hands To forge a 4,152-mile chain | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

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