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...that they feel they deserve," says Peter Berlin, who runs Shoplifters Alternative, a New York--based rehabilitation program. Psychotherapy may help break the habit, as may drugs such as naltrexone, used to treat alcoholics, or antidepressants like Prozac. But the best therapy may be what Ryder got. When 112 repeat shoplifters were asked in a telephone survey what would deter them, their top choice was "prosecution." --With reporting by Jeanne McDowell/Los Angeles
...Even allowing for how late the Spanish stay up," he says, "that suggests it's the young clubbers drinking Scotch." The big challenge facing the industry is to find the next Spain. Hopes are high that the coming wave of E.U. entrants from Eastern Europe will repeat the Spanish success story. This, as Good points out, was triggered by Spain's E.U. accession when "tariffs came down and growth took off." Pending E.U. enlargement, however, the hot market is South Korea, where last year sales swelled over 20% to reach $256 million. Edrington has just inked a $25.6 million...
...points to a lousy Cornell team (at home, no less) would be unable to keep Harvard in close games against the cream of the Ivy crop. Based on this observation, I wrote that if the defense kept up its inconsistencies, then the prospects of an Ivy title repeat would be “as cloudy as your typical October day in Cambridge...
...Corso brazenly puts on a silly Quaker hat and tells you that Harvard’s defense won’t be up to the challenge and that Penn will win the Ivy title, well, you need only shake your head, repeat what you’ve just read, and feed him his own medicine...
...spices—it’s an art. Meyers adds that with his own brews he always errs on the more subtle side with spices, while DeBisschop tells him the most important thing is to “write down what you do so that you can repeat it if you want...