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...hours on one or two afternoons, you will be more productive than if you make yourself believe that you need to work during the entire break. It won’t happen if you let it hang. Plus, it’s not very much fun to be stuck thinking about punching out keys on the keyboard every second...
...eliminating weak models and launching redesigned SUVs and pickups next year--and praying that high gasoline prices don't bog down the plan. Plenty of skeptics believe Wagoner's plan is too limited. "If you have an earthquake and a building falls on someone's leg and he's stuck, you amputate his leg," says Jim Matheson, a management professor at Stanford University. "That's what GM has done." Analysts say GM needs to downsize far more dramatically. Here's what auto experts believe GM will have to do to fix itself...
...decision to stay with O’Hagan despite a terrible four-week stretch that saw the Crimson go 1-3, and in which the sophomore turned the ball over more times than Harvard had the entire previous season. And it came from Murphy on Saturday, when he stuck with O’Hagan for that final drive despite the quarterback’s two fumbles and one interception up to that point...
...shut out of El Bulli and stuck in Madrid, don't fret. The city boasts plenty of innovative places. One of them is La Broche in the Miguel Angel hotel, whose executive chef, Sergi Arola, apprenticed with Adrià. Dining at La Broche is an immersion in formalism. The color scheme of the dining room is sci-fi white, from the rectangular tables to the window blinds. The wait staff is all business (as is most of the clientele). The food, accelerating in flavor and intensity through a meal, seems conjured in Adrià's lab: breaded fois custard cream with apricot...
...moment of rapid change in the world economy, with China emerging as an industrial colossus and India and Brazil starting to throw their weight around, the stakes in Hong Kong are higher and the pre-meeting positions more intractable than ever. Talks on freeing up agricultural trade are stuck as usual, and without a breakthrough there, little else can happen. Following recent inconclusive talks in London, expectations for Hong Kong are being drastically scaled back. "Unless a miracle happens, I don't see anything emerging in Hong Kong. Nobody I know believes a deal can be struck," frets Jagdish Bhagwati...