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...noble mission. Nevertheless, the E.U. should not ignore popular opinion. What if millions of European citizens simply do not want Turkey - a militaristic, deeply nationalistic, Asiatic (geographically as well as culturally) country that has a history of disrespect for ethnic, religious and other minorities - to become a powerful decision maker in the E.U.? Before going elsewhere for new E.U. members, perhaps we should be embracing our European neighbors: Ukraine, the Balkans and even Albania. Yevgen Shapkin Montrouge, France...
...across the packaged-food industry. A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule goes into effect on Jan. 1 requiring nutrition labels to include the trans-fat content of packaged foods in which it exceeds half a gram per serving. Eager to pre-empt the requirement, manufacturers--from ABC Bakers, maker of Girl Scout Cookies, to Campbell Soup Co.--have been scrambling to come up with trans-fat- free recipes for their products...
...It’s not a feminist right. It’s a human right to work with dignity. THC: We see Josie struggle in the film to be both a worker in a mine and a single mother. How do you balance being a mother and a film maker? NC: It’s not easy. But in my case, I have an amazing, amazing husband who’s an architect. He shut down his practice for a couple of years so that he could be a full-time parent to our baby. It’s amazing...
...four inland regions, including Chongqing (pop. 32 million) and Inner Mongolia (pop. 24 million). She also struck a deal with China Mobile, which will offer NBA highlights to 231 million cell-phone subscribers, and added eight new marketing partners in China, like video-game giant EA Sports and computer maker Tong Fang. This season Chinese fans will be able to watch an NBA game of the week on broadband. "There's nothing little about what we're doing in China," says Ueberroth, who in her 11 years with the league has negotiated television and sponsorship deals in Mexico City, Moscow...
Patrick Thomas has a class act to follow: generations of them, in fact. When Jean-Louis Dumas, 67, steps down from the helm of the French luxury house Hermès in January, he will be ending five generations of family leadership that began with harness maker Thierry Hermès in 1837. Says CEO designate Thomas: "I would be a fool to change the strategy." But Thomas, 58, co-CEO since last year, doesn't plan to stand still, either: "Hermès is going to be more and more Asian. When I joined in 1989, a third of our business...