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...Vijay Mallya, taking over foreign companies is routine stuff. By building and buying everything from airlines to agrochemicals, he has created a $2 billion conglomerate. But he could be forgiven for taking a little added satisfaction in the recent $1.18 billion acquisition of scotch-whisky producer Whyte & Mackay by his UB Group, based in Bangalore, India. United Breweries has come full circle since the days of empire, when the firm was founded by Scotsman Thomas Leishman in 1915. It wasn't until India gained independence from Britain in 1947 that the first Indian director was appointed--Vittal Mallya, Vijay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Whisky Rebellion | 6/7/2007 | See Source »

...impressed with both the pub and The Sinister Turns, although Gardner kept referring to them as the “Satire” Turns...but the two groups hung out after the set and all was forgiven...

Author: By Candace I. Munroe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Look: They're So In Love | 5/17/2007 | See Source »

...does not. In our ivory tower, where moral relativism reigns supreme, America’s allies are condemned while our enemies are forgiven. In this line of thinking, Iran can be excused for all of its crimes while Israel should be boycotted and divested from...

Author: By Michael D. Schor | Title: Ignorance on Israel | 5/14/2007 | See Source »

...defining sins of the Bush Administration are arrogance, incompetence and cynicism. I agree completely. My only question: What took him so long to arrive at this conclusion? This has been obvious to most of the rest for the world for years. The American electorate can perhaps be forgiven for electing Bush once, but repeating the mistake a second time requires talent. This is especially tragic when one thinks what a difference a President Gore might have made to the world. Come on, America, get it together - the world belongs to all of us, not only a few millionaires playing politics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Misery of Zimbabwe | 5/1/2007 | See Source »

...could be forgiven for not expecting “The Way of the World”—a play from the 18th century that deals with intersecting affairs, complicated marriage proposals, and attempts to secure inheritances—to be a punk-influenced romp. But that is exactly what veteran director Mary E. Birnbaum ’07 creates with her latest (and, sadly, final) production, which runs through May 5 at the Loeb Mainstage. The show is produced by Ben M. Poppel ’09 and Aileen K. Robinson ’08, and it satirizes...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTSMONDAY: ‘Way of the World’ Universally Fun | 4/29/2007 | See Source »

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