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...arranged sufficient interviews. I asked him how many people were on the team. I also wanted to know if I could look at the team’s own archives, somewhere in one of the river houses’ subterranean depths, and he said, “I don??t know if there’s anything to ‘check out.’ Who told you there was stuff in the Adams basement? I have no knowledge/memory of that.” He signed...
...into business,” she says, “I’m just excited that I finally figured out what kind.” Maybank offers some final words of wisdom to all Harvard students, and not just those interested in business or fashion. “Don??t necessarily do what you should do,” she says. “Do what you need to do,” she says. “You don??t need another name or brand on a resume. Follow your passions...
...most fun I’ve had in my life is when I’m playing shows,” said Park, smiling. “You get an adrenaline rush that I don??t really get from anything else. I just love the experience...
...scene: a birthday party. Two mothers converse as one pours a cup full of red liquid. The other, skeptical because she knows the drink in question contains high-fructose corn syrup, remarks: “Wow, you don??t care what the kids eat, huh?” Mom One responds with a blasé chuckle, noting that “it’s made from corn, it’s natural, and, like sugar, it’s fine in moderation.” Clearly embarrassed and relieved, Mom Two smiles… and takes...
Clearly, the industry is terrified. As more and more Americans join health-food aficionados in regarding high fructose corn syrup as basically poison and more and more consumers choose products that don??t contain it, the CRA faces a crisis in the making. It desperately needs to draw a line between high-fructose corn syrup and junk food in the American mind. And so began an 18-month campaign in late June 2008 to promote the substance. The CRA’s website, sweetsurprise.com, includes quotes from “experts” to assure consumers of high...