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...natural, unsweetened teas are fast gaining favor, as are chilled organic brews, such as Honest Tea. The new Cha Dao brand, left, uses actual tea leaves, not concentrates or powders common in other brands. (But because it has no preservatives, it must stay refrigerated.) Ito En's newest drink, Sencha Shot, right, is a potent green tea. The mini can is full of antioxidants and has zero calories...
Nonetheless, the ethical transgression of a top executive can have powerful repercussions. "If I were a board member or a shareholder, it would raise questions in my mind about how honest, transparent and responsible a CEO is being in other dealings," says Andy Wicks, co-director of the University of Virginia's Olsson Center for Applied Ethics. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld of the Yale School of Management points to the tarnish Swanson leaves on Raytheon, which the CEO had "no problem using as a bully pulpit from which to trumpet his empty clich?...
...fact that the family legacy can weigh on his generation. In an interview with TIME back in July of 2001, he said that since privacy is the "ultimate luxury" in his position, "there's no sense hiding anything, because it's all out there. I guess it makes you honest about your frailties, because, guess what? You've got to get to a place where you can deal with them, because there's no running away from them in this business." Asked if he worried that public scrapes could hurt his political future, Kennedy said "there's no mortal blows...
...what people have been trying to do and they have failed. This is the only technology that works to stop student plagiarism,” said Barrie, who started TurnItIn in 1996. Barrie added that Harvard would benefit from TurnItIn. “Especially at schools like Harvard, honest students are being out-competed by students not doing their work. When you hear the administration say plagiarism is under control and that the faculty can spot it, it is an enormous disservice to the majority of students working hard to make the grade,” he said.If Harvard subscribes...
...like? We’re not too sure, but we can say with some certainty that it’s at least as boring as life, if not more so. The point is, no one will remember you, so stop acting like you’re important.To keep everyone honest, we’ve decided to hand-pick our successors for this column. The competition was thick like Serena Williams’ booty, but we’re proud to announce the winners of the 2006 Bell Lap Contest: D.A. Wallach ’07 and Peter Martinez...