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...about familiar U.S. brands, including Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Marlboro and Heinz. A poll of 8,000 consumers in eight nations taken last December by GMI Inc., based in Seattle, shows that 61% of French consumers and 58% of Germans feel negatively toward U.S. firms. Another poll by the Edelman public relations firm, based in New York City, found that the image of brands including Merck, Procter & Gamble and Kraft has taken a substantial hit in the past year...
...show is smartly expanded for the Hirschfeld Theatre without losing its original Encores! feel. Beatty's spare but suggestive sets fly up and down cast in front of the on-stage orchestra (at 24 members, the largest on Broadway). Westfeldt has the requisite innocent allure, and Gregg Edelman, as Ruth's eventual beau, is a cutie with oodles of charm. From the rich supporting cast, I choose Ken Barnett (who plays a tour guide, a magazine staffer, a cop and several other roles) as my star of the future; he's got lots of character personality and the ingratiating comic...
...surprised when I found out that Anna was the first female president, since there were already so many positions filled by women,” says Alexander L. Edelman ’07, dining hall coordinator at Hillel...
...feel one of the most important things in this country is our civil liberties, and John Ashcroft—both personally and as part of this administration—is systematically dismantling them,” said Alex Edelman ’07, one of several first-years among the College students who met up in Harvard Square at 7:30 a.m. yesterday morning to head over to the rally...
...might be argued that former Vermont Governor Howard Dean also passed the Bennett test, but he only did so under duress. He was asked about a quote from 1996, in which he heaped slag upon the Children's Defense Fund's founder, Marian Wright Edelman, for being one of those "liberals" who wrongly opposed the welfare-reform bill. He retracted the slag--Edelman, a study in demure imperiousness, was seated in the front row--but not the sentiment. He said he embraced welfare reform in Vermont and implied that he did it better than Clinton. But then, to hear Dean...