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...does Unilever, the world's leading ice cream manufacturer, intend to take an even bigger bite out of the $32.4 billion global market? By making some of its 2,000 ice cream brands--ranging from Ben & Jerry's to Magnum--a little healthier. This summer the company is launching lower-fat versions of its richest flavors, hoping slimmed-down ice cream will excite consumers increasingly concerned about their waistlines...
...showed the other side. There was an attempt to sanitize the war. We don't agree that's a good thing." News director Steve Clark, 52, a veteran of Britain's Sky News, says al-Jazeera International will make a mission of covering the developing world but doesn't intend to "sound like some alternative channel that is wacky and different...
Lithgow’s background gives him a different approach: “I intend on being memorable, as all actors do,” he says...
...hefty fines. Texas, for example, could be slapped with far larger penalties. It is currently exempting 9% of students from taking grade-level tests, claiming they are special ed. The Education Department allows only 3%. "Texas is an outlier," warned Spellings, who is from Texas, in April. "I intend to take a very strong approach." As for Utah, the state risks losing up to $76 million in federal funds if it defies No Child, which it looks likely to do under...
...produced what is known as the Kyoto Protocol, which put forth targets and a timetable for emission reductions by industrialized nations. This protocol went into effect in February 2005 following ratification by Russia. The current administration of President George W. Bush has said that it does not intend to submit this Protocol to the Senate for ratification. Obviously, the effectiveness of the Protocol will be greatly diminished without the participation of the United States, since our nation is responsible for about 25 percent of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions...