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...Prague, where blockbuster Mission: Impossible was shot; even staunchly British characters like James Bond and Harry Potter may soon be eastward bound. Should British studios be worried? Generous tax breaks for film producers in Hungary mean "U.K. studios have suddenly become much more expensive" in comparison, says London filmmaker Jonathan Schutz. "Hollywood is looking elsewhere." But does Bond like goulash? - By John Nadler...
...side to another survivor from his special-forces team--seems to give him license to act as a great counterweight to the misty-eyed patriotism of West Point. He was recruited to teach international relations--and the realities of war. "Major Amerine doesn't sugarcoat anything," says Cadet Jonathan Lum. "His basic lesson is, There's a percentage of you that will...
...Quincy House, Jonathan P. Abel ’05, Victor D. Ban ’05, Eleanor J. Fraser ’05, Caroline A. Gross ’05, Raja G. Haddad ’05, and Nora N. Khan...
...result, childhood obesity in the town has risen just 1% in the past 10 years. "The trick is never to tell the children no," says program director Agnès Lommez. "Kids can and should eat chips, just not every day." --By Jeninne Lee-St. John. Reported by Jonathan Shenfield
...high in racks near the station entrance. Metro is a popular title, and copies are snapped up quickly. So getting a newspaper after 9 a.m. usually means paying for it - which a declining number of Britons seem prepared to do. Scanning his Metro while awaiting a train to work, Jonathan Cole, a 26-year-old stockbroker, sniffs at actually purchasing his morning read: "Not if there's one for free." While paid circulation among British national newspapers skidded 2.5% in the five months to March, distribution of Associated Newspapers' Metro reached the 1 million mark last year, making...