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...travel industry has endured a nightmare trifecta: the Sept. 11 attack, the war in Iraq and SARS. But as Dinesh Dhamija strides through London clutching a bouquet of balloons emblazoned with the e-bookers logo, it's as if the disasters never happened. "We knew we'd survive," says Dhamija, e-bookers' founder and CEO. "The question was whether we would become No. 1 or No. 2." Today e-bookers is Europe's largest Internet travel agency and the first (as of May) to turn a pretax profit. It was also the London Stock Exchange's second-brightest star last...
...died in 1997 after a life of caring for the poor and the sick; by the order of nuns she founded, the Missionaries of Charity; in Calcutta. The nuns said they sought the rights to Mother Teresa's name, the name of their order and its rosary-encircled globe logo to prevent them from being exploited by commercial interests...
...most important, lesson: gather as many free mugs, bags, t-shirts, thermoses, Tupperware sets and pens, and enter as many raffles for free gear as is humanly possible. It is near impossible to leave such an event without at least one bag with a giant vendor logo filled to the brim with such items, which one can then distribute to friends and family as birthday and holiday gifts. If your significant other asks what the “3-Com” on the stainless steel coffee mug means, just tell them it’s your new pet name...
...major cities across the country. The 1,400-odd USAgain bins collected 8 million lbs. of clothing last year. LET YOUR USED CLOTHES GET A SECOND LIFE, reads a sign on these checkered boxes, all of which are emblazoned with an American flag as well as a triangular recycling logo. But only some of the bins reveal a key detail: USAgain (pronounced "use again") is not a charity but "a clothing recycling business" that sells the bulk of these donated items to Third World countries...
...group of students wore navy blue t-shirts that displayed the traditional “M” logo of the university’s athletic teams, which instead of “MICHIGAN,” bore the word “JUSTICE...