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...reviving sales growth with new products. One innovative Unilever idea: "Superfruit" flavors featuring fruits high in vitamins and minerals, like the acerola, which looks like a cherry and tastes like an apple--but with much more vitamin C. "It's not about health-driven products," says Unilever spokesman Trevor Gorin. "It's about helping people feel good." --By Jeremy Caplan
...David M. DeBartolo ’03, Jonathan H. Esensten ’04, David J. Gorin ’03, Robert J. Fenster ’03, Nicholas F. Josefowitz ’05, Evan J. Lushing ’04, Anat Maytal ’05, and Andrew P. Winerman...
...David J. Gorin ’03 (“Why Protect Arafat?” April 16) makes the ignorant and insulting claim that the Prophet Mohammad made a treaty against a strong tribe and then “[in] the story, Mohammad abrogated the treaty.” Muslims must take issue with Gorin’s accusation that the Prophet unilaterally abrogated the treaty in question. Gorin refers to the Treaty of Hudaybiyah between the Muslims of Medina and the Quraysh of Mecca. Yasser Arafat compared the Oslo Peace Accords to this treaty in a statement...
...puzzling why Gorin sees a reference to the Treaty of Hudaybiyah as a sign of a half-hearted attempt at peace. Rather, Muslims hearing a reference to Hudaybiyah immediately make associations with the need to make peace whenever an enemy makes a credible move toward peace. The fact that stands out in the story for Muslims is that the Prophet actually signed the treaty with the grudging acceptance of his followers in Medina. In doing so, he made compromises, such as not even mentioning God, of not signing his name as “the Prophet of Allah?...
...Next year we should have beer kegs in Eliot courtyard,” said David J. Gorin...