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...hotel gym? Bring the gym to their rooms. "Many of our guests say they're not 'gym people,'" says Amy Heilgeist of Westin Hotels. "They like to exercise in the privacy of their home." To give guests that home away from home feeling, Westin is teaming up with Reebok to offer fitness-friendly guest rooms. Within the next few months, the chain plans to kit out two guest rooms at each of its 121 hotels worldwide. Reebok has helped design both the workout regimen and an in-room yoga video. One room will feature a stationary bike, another a treadmill...
...hotel gym? Bring the gym to their rooms. "Many of our guests say they're not 'gym people,'" says Amy Heilgeist of Westin Hotels. "They like to exercise in the privacy of their home." To give guests that home away from home feeling, Westin is teaming up with Reebok to offer fitness-friendly guest rooms. Within the next few months, the chain plans to kit out two guest rooms at each of its 121 hotels worldwide. Reebok has helped design both the workout regimen and an in-room yoga video. One room will feature a stationary bike, another a treadmill...
...champions of the Boston tournament will be given top-of-the-line Reebok shoes and tickets to the Boston Celtics’ last season game at the FleetCenter, said Scott McWilliam, president of the Brothers McWilliam Foundation, which coordinates the area-wide tournament...
...with chronically low wages, poor living conditions and disregard for their rights. Discontent has boiled over in a rising number of strikes and protests. Taiwan-owned Stella International's six Dongguan factories, which employ some 50,000 people making shoes for more than a dozen overseas companies, including Nike, Reebok, Clarks, Sears and Timberland, were hit by at least three disturbances alone last spring. Grievances included the quality of cafeteria food, overtime policies and holiday...
...back of a store. Two of those workers are still with him, he points out, even as New Balance has long since hit the big leagues. In the U.S. sneaker wars, the company took the bronze in 2003 with 11% of the market, just behind Reebok (and miles behind Nike in first). Perhaps more impressive, while Nike and Reebok shower millions of dollars on superstars like LeBron James and Yao Ming, New Balance has soared to near the top of the sneaker charts--dusting even international powerhouse Adidas--by running solo, proudly proclaiming that it is "endorsed...