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...hybrid. The company says it is "close to market" with the new vehicle. BMW is closer. The Bavarian company says it plans to introduce a type of mild hybrid system next year, and may extend it to the entire product line. Next up is General Motors, which plans to roll out a hybrid version of the Saturn Vue next summer and offer hybrid versions of lumbering sport-utility vehicles such as the Chevrolet Suburban by 2007. Volkswagen and Porsche also have announced plans to introduce hybrids before the end of the decade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Hybrids are Hot | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

...government announced a reform program called WorkChoices and launched a mass message roll-out that might save the bonuses of the nation's advertising sales folk. "Today, as never before," said Howard, "Australia is a workers' market." The new system is designed to let the market set the price of labor. Pay and conditions will be negotiated between workers and their employers; a new Fair Pay Commission will set minimum wages. A lot of cumbersome and outdated administration will be junked, and unfair-dismissal laws will be made more sensible. The economic argument is that reform will reduce the cost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trust Me, I'm Fair | 10/17/2005 | See Source »

Coke is taking an iPod-inspired approach to reviving its flagship cola's appeal with an experimental marketing campaign. The new bottle collection--dubbed M5 for Magnificent Five--will roll out over the next year in 50 to 60 select nightclubs around the world. The icons are intended to draw attention from trendsetters, spicing up Coke's image in the minds of cool hunters and fashionable urban consumers. Don't expect to see M5s in grocery stores; they're much too hip for that. Instead, Coke will try to position the new bottles in fashion magazine layouts and even license...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coke's Quest for Cool | 10/14/2005 | See Source »

Harvard has never been a paradise for rock and roll. Look at any bulletin board: around here, cellos are preferable to guitars, bhangra has a greater following than any one campus band, and a cappella concerts fill Sanders Theatre on a regular basis.Is this because we, as a student body, possess an innate inability to rock out? Or is there some precondition for rock missing that, if present, would reverse the bulldozers’ direction and convert Harvard into an extension of rock-friendly Allston?Intuition makes the former seem unlikely, as Harvard has produced its fair share of successful...

Author: By Eric L. Fritz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Does Harvard Have an Appetite for Rock and Roll? | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...yard drive that featured a 13-yard run by quarterback Brad Maurer on third-and-12. COLGATE 16, PRINCETON 10PRINCETON, N.J.—Jordan Scott ran for 112 yards and a touchdown as Colgate beat Princeton 16-10 on Saturday. The Raiders (3-2) appeared ready to roll to an easy victory after they scored twice in the game’s first three minutes, but the Tigers (3-1) defense soon stiffened and kept Colgate off the board until the fourth quarter. However, Princeton’s offense could muster little success on the day, scoring its only...

Author: By Associated press, | Title: Brown Rolls; Yale Grabs Ivy Lead | 10/11/2005 | See Source »

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