Word: mcdonald
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Others, such as representatives from Toys 'R' Us, and McDonald's, had relatively few requirements...
...want aggressive, communicative team players," says Sato Tadahiro, a representative from McDonald's. "McDonald's was successful in Japan. But we also have to run it American-style. So we need people who've lived in the U.S., who've had international experience...
...newest book, Golden Arches East: McDonald's in East Asia, deals with, among other things, the notion of consuming culture: "How non-Americans often view the consumption of Big Macs and french fries as consuming American culture and everything associated with it," as put by Andrea O. Brobeil '98, one of his students and a literature concentrator...
...good votes, it's time to get bullish on the global economy. Namely, what's Gephardt and the Big Labor boys so nettled about? The good ol' U S of A didn't get to be the economic butt-kicker it undeniably is today by keeping to itself. A McDonald's on every street corner, a pair of blue jeans on every butt. And a little tangle of American silicon on everybody's desk. Take the 80s (please). Bushido was all the rage, Detroit was in the tank ? the Japanese were better at everything, and the American century was over...
Still, the anti-U.S. sentiment in Bonn last week wasn't universal. Declared Meg McDonald, Australian Ambassador for the Environment: "We think it's better to do what's realistic... than have unrealistic targets which are never reached." And although Raul Estrada-Oyuela of Argentina, chairman of the Bonn session, criticized the U.S. position as "very modest," he was "impressed by the fact that Clinton chose to make the offer himself. That is encouraging." Estrada-Oyuela warned other representatives against reacting impulsively and said the measures proposed by the U.S. would have to be analyzed carefully before action could...