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...Office for the Arts, are both highly acclaimed. Chong, known for his work in experimental theater, has won multiple awards including two Obies and six National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships. Rohd, Chong’s frequent collaborator, is the founding artistic director of Sojourn Theatre in Portland, Ore...
...families spend time together, the active involvement of kids in the kitchen may also have grown out of necessity. With many families having two parents in the work force, children are taking on more of the responsibility for preparing meals and after-school snacks. Dan Castellano, 16, of Corvallis, Ore., makes Thai food with his dad, but his motivation goes beyond spending time with his father. "I realized," he admits, "that my mom didn't have to do all the cooking...
...disputes that most of America's old, integrated mills--the ones that make steel from iron ore in huge blast furnaces--are ailing badly. In 1998, amid a financial crisis that dampened Asia's demand for steel, exports from that region flooded the U.S. and drove prices to 20-year lows. Thirty U.S. steelmakers have filed for bankruptcy protection in the past five years, including icons such as LTV and Bethlehem Steel. With a strong dollar still favoring imports and a global recession crimping demand, the U.S. firms staying afloat say their position is precarious. The most efficient and profitable...
...visit to the firm's Kwangyang operation shows why it's a global leader. Completed in 1992, the plant is laid out like a big assembly line, with barges transporting raw materials like iron ore in one end and finished steel out the other end. Capacity in the blast furnaces matches capacity in rolling mills down the line, yielding efficiencies. The plant is highly computerized, workers aren't unionized, and POSCO doesn't bear heavy pension costs...
...Yesterday morning, Miller stood seventh after the first run of the Giant Slalom, not his best event. Even those of us who are big Bode fans figured his chances were slim for ore of any shade...