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...Madrid bombings, Savalli proved that there is at least one arena in which an ethnic North African can hold his own with native Spaniards. Not that Savalli thinks of himself as African. His home country is France. Born in the southern city of Arles, he's a product of the kind of integration that seemed so absent during the recent French riots: his mother was born in Morocco; his father comes from Italy. He has never set foot in North Africa, does not speak Arabic, and frequently eats pork. And, he says, "the Muslim Matador that people speak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Talented Torero | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

...breaks and infrastructure support since 1994, when the government changed animation's status from a service industry to a manufacturing one. Indian studios specializing in outsourced digital content are treated to the same tax benefits as the IT industry: if a digital animation studio can prove its finished product has been sent out of India, it is exempt from income tax. Branson and his partners - who include including best-selling author Deepak Chopra and award-winning Indian director Shekhar Kapur - are betting that Indians will respond to homegrown animated tales. India's growing middle class is tempting the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Local Heroes | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

Berman warns that even the best anti-obesity programs won't produce the gratification that politicians like best: quick results. That's because our growing waistlines are a product of so much else that is happening in the U.S. Researchers say it's not a coincidence that the obesity epidemic has coincided with a growth in the number of working parents who have less time to prepare meals from fresh foods; technologies that make it possible to mass-produce packaged and fast foods in cheap, enormous portions; financially strapped schools getting rid of their physical-education programs and playgrounds even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Politics of Fat | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

...February announced 20,000 job cuts. In such an environment, Renault appears to be defying gravity by promising ambitious results without the pain of slashing labor costs. Indeed, Ghosn is pledging to increase annual car sales by 800,000 units by 2009, double operating profit margins and improve product and brand quality. "The lesson of the Nissan revival plan was, What's vital is the result, not the precise means of attaining it," says Ghosn, 52. "We've analyzed the opportunities and potentials at Renault and made clear commitments on the results we'll deliver." The end result, he predicts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: change agent: Speeding Up Renault | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

...really love movies and like to go out on a Saturday night will go to the movie theater. If you haven?t built a fan-base or you?re not selling something that people want, then the attendance is going to drop. But if you have a good product that you?re putting into the theater, then they?re going to always go there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Conversation with George Lucas | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

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