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...Being in the firing line, of course, makes the fast-food chains do their best to fit in with the local culture, adapting the menu and the marketing to reflect local tastes and concerns. Hence the Indian "lamburger" or the fact that beer is served in McDonald's in Germany and France. The object of the globalizing corporation is to "indigenize" itself as quickly as possible. McDonald's may have been forbidden fruit when it first rolled into post-communist Moscow in 1991, but if all goes according to plan the next generation will know it simply as a local...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Official Sandwich of the Intifada? | 11/29/2000 | See Source »

Ramadan is a month of religious observance that requires Muslims to worship and reflect, as well as to fast from sunrise to sunset each...

Author: By Adam M. Lalley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Muslim Students Observe Start of Ramadan Holy Month | 11/28/2000 | See Source »

...lose cases on their merits often complain that they've been "out-lawyered." I'm growing a little weary of the Bush campaign's constant cry that Gore's lawyers changed the rules in the middle of the game. Fine, but if the rules are wrong or don't reflect the will of the voter, don't you want to change them? A foolish consistency remains the hobgoblin of little minds. Especially those on television...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Good Clean Cheating and Dirty Pool | 11/24/2000 | See Source »

...latest agreements reflect a growing sense that Arafat and Barak, each for his own reasons, need to avert an escalation of violence. On Arafat's side, there's the realization that no matter how intense the violence, he's unlikely to persuade the international community to send in a U.N. peacekeeping force. Solidifying the diplomatic gains he's made over the past two months may now require that he act more forcefully to tamp down violence and return to the negotiating table with greater international backing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Arafat and Barak May Seek a Little Calm | 11/24/2000 | See Source »

...Washington appeared more mindful of the diplomatic danger following Monday's Israeli attacks on Gaza, publicly cautioning Israel against an "excessive" response and privately, but through the New York Times, castigating it for the same. The attempt to assume a more even-handed posture may reflect an attempt to shore up Washington's own diplomatic standing in a region where it is regarded as overwhelmingly partial to Israel. But the angry men and women on the Arab street make no distinction between Israel and the U.S., and that makes it even more difficult for Mubarak or Jordan's King Abdullah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Scrambles to Repair Israel's Bridges | 11/22/2000 | See Source »

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