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...software-development center has been nestling up to the pizza joints and blue-jean shops on Bangalore's swank Mahatma Gandhi Road. Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin visited their company's R&D center in Bangalore last October and said they plan to create a mirror image of Google's U.S. research team in India. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer visited India a month later, unveiling a new campus and plans to hire hundreds of software engineers. "We want access to the phenomenal engineering talent graduating out of Indian universities," Ballmer told reporters. Intel hired 800 people...
...then there is the challenge of anticipating Americans' fickle eating habits. Jenness was in the boardroom for Kellogg's reaction to the low-carb craze--cereals with a third less sugar and products like low-carb Eggos--but that trend is increasingly in the rearview mirror. What's next? General Mills is betting that broader health consciousness is here to stay and is in the process of converting its brands to whole grains. Kellogg will instead churn out a wide range of products, Jenness says, while focusing on creating more high-margin items, then funnel those profits back into more...
...mirror some of the more sordid elements of the tragedy's aftermath, the world outside indulged in an unseemly scrap about who was giving the most aid. After U.N. relief coordinator Egeland lambasted rich countries for skimping on their assistance to the region, the White House lashed back. "I felt like the person who made that statement was very misguided and ill-informed," said President George W. Bush, speaking from his home in Crawford, Texas, three days after the earthquake. Why the delay? Because, White House aides say, the President does not like to "showboat" by speaking too soon after...
...Liberals were right that a movie could mirror the angry face of the 2004 electorate. They just got the wrong movie. For the answer to that riddle, stick around...
...Office or to the unifying power of freshman year, of collective anxiety over Expos papers and finals and parties. But I know that I may never again share with anyone the sororial bond I share with them. We have applyled makeup in front of the same mirror, shared clothes, dryed each other’s tears, softened each others’ depressions, nestled together on futons. And there is some of this intimacy even with acquaintances, even with people living on your hall, in your House. You have shared bathrooms with them; they have seen you stagger down to breakfast...