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...combatants dying by American hands in Vietnam. But back home, the U.S. public had - and still has - difficulty digesting what took place in the steamy jungles of South East Asia four decades ago. Interestingly, it is once again Hersh who has been way out in front of the media pack in breaking the Abu Ghraib torture revelations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How American Was Abu Ghraib? | 5/11/2004 | See Source »

Dartmouth, led by star senior Scott Hogan, climbed out to a 16-point first day lead on Saturday. And after only a day of sailing, the Crimson and the Big Green had separated themselves from the rest of the pack...

Author: By Alexander C. Britell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Coed Sailors Place Second, Qualify for Nationals | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...commerce. He'd be happy, then, to see Campbell's tomato-soup cans with labels inspired by his famous silkscreens lining supermarket shelves. Through a licensing agreement with the Andy Warhol Foundation, Campbell's has introduced limited-edition cans in four color combinations, selling for $2.99 a four-pack exclusively at Giant Eagle supermarkets. This is the first time Campbell's has deviated from its red-and-white label since it was introduced in 1898. And with a run of 300,000 cans, each with a copy of Warhol's signature, just wait. Pretty soon tomato soup will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style: Tomato Soup With a Side Of Pop Art | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...Philips Keyring Camcorder isn't the first key-chain-size device to pack 128 MB of memory. And it isn't the first miniature MP3 player. But it is the first USB gadget sold in the U.S. with a video camera, still camera and MP3 player all inside a single unit about the size of a breakfast sausage. There's even a tiny LCD screen on the back for viewing images...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: Key-Chain Wonder | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...grocers, and it has forced food suppliers to become more efficient too. For starters, the leviathan has changed the way grocery stores deal with their vendors, as everyone seeks to copy its Retail Link system, which provides real-time sales data to manufacturers. Wal-Mart also helped persuade the pack to subscribe to UCCnet's data-synchronization service, which, by cutting back on invoice errors, should save companies $1 million for every $1 billion in sales, according to a study by A.T. Kearney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Supermarket Smackdown | 5/3/2004 | See Source »

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