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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Tata group's relationship with its employees changed from the patriarchal to the practical," reads the Tata code of honor, which sets groupwide standards of conduct. Subir Gokarn, chief economist at ratings agency Crisil, says Tata read the runes of change and largely avoided the rash of business failures that followed reform: "He survived the bloodbath. Those who made no changes became extinct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Empires: India's Tiger | 11/12/2006 | See Source »

...decision to remove Kathleen Breeden, by far the most artistically talented of your cartoonists, was rash and uninformed at best. A full consultation of artists, cartoonists, and journalism experts on the issue was warranted. As an occasional artist myself, I draw inspiration from visual media I see every day and my artwork reflects influences by others, whether published or unpublished. Historical examples of reproductions of great masterworks also highlight the reciprocal and sharing nature of the world of arts and music. A slight aberration from another piece of painting can result in a masterpiece; art itself invites sharing and appreciation...

Author: By Jeffrey Kwong | Title: Investigation Should Have Drawn On Artistic Standards | 11/3/2006 | See Source »

...There’s a great deal of wisdom buried in here somewhere—we’re given plenty on inefficient Cabinet power struggles, the need for a sensible, moderate foreign policy that emphasizes diplomacy over rash action, and even a bit about current anti-American sentiment and the causes of terrorism—but, like far too many of his contemporaries, Cohen becomes bogged down by the process. If bureaucratic meetings warrant pages while Iran and North Korea are diffused in a single paragraph, then there is a serious problem with Cohen’s political priorities...

Author: By Patrick R. Chesnut, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Politicans Can Rumble and Romance, But They Can’t Write | 11/1/2006 | See Source »

...productivity. "The Tata group's relationship with its employees changed from the patriarchal to the practical," reads the Tata code of honor, which sets group-wide standards of conduct. Subir Gokarn, chief economist at ratings agency Crisil, says Ratan Tata read the runes of change and largely avoided the rash of business failures in India that followed reform: "He survived the bloodbath. Those who made no changes became extinct...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shaking The Foundations | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...that I mean a few hundred words about fighting and the recent rash of it in college football, Ivy League included...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: AROUND THE IVIES: Athletes Throwing Punches, Not Passes | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

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