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That something may be a big company?s bullish Q4 outlook; it may be something as small like Cisco?s announcement Tuesday that it was finally whittling down its piles of unsold inventory. You never know how mass delusions get started. More likely it?s going to have to be...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Markets: Another One-Day Summer Rally | 7/31/2001 | See Source »

So what can Asian countries do? How about having a little more faith in themselves?and in one another? East Asia is awash with cash and interest rates are at record lows almost everywhere. Yet borrowing and spending are?China excepted?feeble. Governments and companies still insist on borrowing in...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Time Around, Asia's Got to Help Itself | 7/23/2001 | See Source »

Culturally sensitized, our group sets off on our trek from Mitake in the Kiso River Valley, two hours' drive east of Kyoto. The advent of railways made backwaters of many towns along the old Nakasendo path and, in a happy turn for visitors, isolated the ancient wooden settlements from modern...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Journey by Back Roads into Japan's Past | 7/23/2001 | See Source »

The expectations surrounding most internships far exceed the actual career exposure they provide to students. Most employers hire interns as an act of charity, because there is nothing interns are actually qualified to do. But somehow the artificial programs and piles of make-work are supposed to give us glimpses...

Author: By Robert J. Fenster, | Title: POSTCARD FROM NEW YORK: Finding Responsibility | 7/20/2001 | See Source »

6. Getting frisky in a hayloft Oh, it sounds wholesome and Rodgers and Hammerstein-esque. And those little pieces of hay you and your beloved get stuck in your hair are very cute. But take it from us: There?s danger in them-thar piles of hay: Rats, pitchforks, angry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Summer's Hidden (and Obvious) Dangers | 6/28/2001 | See Source »

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