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...name seems almost appropriate. It's made with white meat, mango chutney, fresh-roasted almonds and a curry dressing. And it's the signature product of Pret A Manger (that's French for "ready to eat"), a chain of spacious, well-lighted restaurants decorated with more chrome than a Ferrari showroom. The Coronation sandwich also fetches a fancy price--almost $7 in the chain's New York City stores--that translates into tidy profits...
...million buying out its Italian partner, PRL Fashions of Europe. A key Polo lieutenant, Lance Isham, moved from the company's New York City headquarters to London to oversee the company's international development, and an Italian, Gian Luigi Longinotti-Buitoni, who had most recently been CEO of Ferrari North America, was hired to manage day-to-day operations in Europe...
...better fun than seeing the favorite beaten. Watching the sublime Tiger Woods struggling against the elements at Muirfield fed the need among the rest of us to know that nobody's perfect. That is why the Formula One season has become a bit of a bore. The Ferraris have been so strong that unless the two red cars take each other out on the first corner, no one else has a chance of catching them. Having wrapped up his fifth drivers' championship in the French Grand Prix at the end of July, Michael Schumacher had a nice relaxed Sunday afternoon...
...Wimbledon was accorded the title World's Championships on Grass. Though it is the only major championship still played on grass, the tournament remains the one that every player wants to win - because being Wimbledon champion means becoming part of history MOTOR RACING A Fine for the Ferrari Shuffle It comes to something when the excitement in Formula One happens in an office in Paris rather than on the track. A meeting of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) fined the Ferrari team and drivers Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello $500,000 for causing the biggest rumpus in the sport...
...Ferrari chairman Montezemolo, 54, wants to take the fabled racing-car firm public. Funds from the IPO would go toward setting up theme parks and, in the U.S., Europe and Asia, a string of retail stores--which is not to say he's sick of selling cars. Last year Ferrari logged record sales, and after a 12-year hiatus, is reintroducing the U.S. to the Maserati. Orders for the $89,315 Spyder are pouring in by the hundreds...