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...executives and an overreliance on regional campaigns have resulted in a diffuse, largely ineffective message. "Our marketing has become too democratic," says Irwin Kruger, a New York City franchisee, who this week will open his massive McDonald's in Times Square, complete with a video-laced menu board, flat-panel displays with subway maps and movie schedules, and his own creation, Mini McDonuts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can McDonald's Shape Up? | 9/25/2002 | See Source »

...very basis of the separation of powers. Allowing juries to disregard the will of the people by voiding an individual law in a specific case undermines the democratic nature of the American legal system. If the people perceive the law as arbitrarily determined by a 12-member panel lacking any accountability to the citizenry at large, popular confidence in a uniform legal code will disappear...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Punishment Should Fit Crime | 9/25/2002 | See Source »

...opinion, Cleland didn't get nearly excited enough when he found out I had read his entire 60-page report. There was no "I love your stuff too" or "my editor took out all the good fen/phen jokes." However, he invited me to be a member of the panel of the Weight Loss Advertising Workshop in Washington on Nov. 19 - he said I could fill out the application form on the FTC website if I wanted to. But it didn't seem as if we were bonding. In fact, I ultimately decided against attending the meeting when he told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miracle-Diet Ads Lie? Well, Duh! | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

...interview that includes a model tour stop and difficult questions culled from actual tour experiences, two full-length tours and feedback from veteran guides. The result is that Crimson Key guides are fully prepared to give a tour the day they are selected for membership by our committee-based panel of officers...

Author: By Brian J. Hayes, | Title: Without Key, Tours Lose | 9/20/2002 | See Source »

...countries in government and private funding, American scientists now find themselves being left behind. "We have already lost the momentum, and it is just going to get worse," said Stanford University professor Irving Weissman, founder of three U.S. stem-cell companies and chairman of a National Academy of Sciences panel on stem-cell research. "The U.K. is going forward intelligently, and since they can test cell lines that we cannot, the intellectual property rights will flow there. And in terms of therapy, U.K. patients will be the first to benefit." Roger Pedersen, a prominent University of California scientist, moved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hope for Healing | 9/15/2002 | See Source »

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