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...Sources: Los Angeles Times; Reuters; Korean Central News Agency; A.P.; Reuters; A.P. Numbers Sources: South China Morning Post (2); Wall Street Journal (2); BBC (2); Wall Street Journal...
Sources: New York Times (2); Wall Street Journal (2); BBC (2); New York Times; U.S. Census Bureau
...bidding farewell to one of TIME's true legends: Jan Simpson. Over the course of her nearly three-decade career at TIME, Jan has held down pretty much every job in every category at the magazine and excelled at each one. Jan came here from the Wall Street Journal in 1979 to be a correspondent in the New York bureau. She was soon posted to Mexico City, where she dropped her bags and disappeared into Nicaragua for a year to cover the Sandinistas and the contras. Upon her return, she hopscotched from World-section writer to deputy New York bureau...
...overzealous, but my requests turned up little. My survey yielded a suggestion to find “real soba, real udon, real ramen,” (a pointer as specific as “find a real hot dog in New York”) and an arrow in my journal pointing to Osaki, a small district in western Tokyo where the best ramen bar supposedly existed. The only concrete destination on my itinerary was Tsukiji fish market, but the Japanese delegates hadn’t scheduled a visit until the last day of the trip. With typical early spring break...
...advertising—which is his specialty area. “However, marketing is also about consumer focus: what people do with their money and how they can make wiser decisions,” he said. Dunn said that this study, which was published last month in the weekly journal Science, brings something new to the science of happiness. “The focus wasn’t on spending in previous studies, it was on general prosocial behaviors,” she said. Tal D. Ben-Shahar ’96, who teaches Psychology 1504: “Positive...