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Some will wonder if a gaggle of congregations praying under the Church of Uganda will make any difference in the way Americans worship. U.S. Episcopalians represent a hugely wealthy segment of the Anglican communion, but they are declining in numbers. Uganda's Anglican church-attending population has boomed from 2.5 to 9.6 million over the past 30 years. The church in America, however, has had no discernible growth...
...lies with Obama's low-key speaking delivery, an approach that surprises listeners who know him best (and often only) from his roof-raising keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. "His style is so cerebral and so cool that it just doesn't appeal to a wide segment of the Democratic Party," says an adviser to a rival campaign. "They want to like him, but he just isn't connecting with them." And Obama has had a harder time cultivating a down-home image than his opponents. A few weeks ago, he skipped a candidate forum sponsored...
...costs as little as $7,200--about 40% less than rival sedans--quickly took off in wealthier Western Europe as well. The car now sells in more than 50 countries, and Renault is struggling to meet demand. "Our aim is to produce the most affordable car in its segment, and because we're doing that well, we're starting to see more affluent buyers and families buying Logans as their second and third cars," says Sylvain Bilaine, managing director of Renault India, where the model launched earlier this year...
...Things Jerry Likes on TV NowTalkshow with Spike Feresten (Fox)Anything Bob Einstein does on Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO)Announcer talk over Baseball Tonight's Web Gems segment (ESPN)Mad Men (A&E)Commercials with unattractive people just staring into spaceJohnny Dark on Late Show with David Letterman...
...offerings, it tends to be more of a formal restaurant, or something you can grab and go,” says Claudia F. Schreier ’08.A BRIGHT FUTURE, IF YOU CAN PAY THE RENTNevertheless, two new restaurants are explicitly seeking out that high-quality, mid-priced segment of the market.Wagamama, on JFK St., opened in August. It is one of the first American incarnations of the London-based chain of noodle shops.The restaurant is high-concept and a bit gimmicky. At Bartley’s, they certainly don’t zap orders to the fry cooks...