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...carnage in Littleton, Colorado - 12 classmates and a teacher before the killers offed themselves - and the ease with which the teenagers acquired their weapons (two sawed-off shotguns, a 9-mm semiautomatic carbine and a TEC-9 handgun) seemed to usher in a new era of, well if not gun control, then at least gun awareness. (See pictures of Columbine 10 years later...
...Activities are best confined to the fabulous La Prairie spa-where treatments range from the unusual (vanilla exfoliation) to the utterly decadent (caviar wraps). Speaking of decadence, chef André Chiang at the Tec-Tec Restaurant blends his Taiwanese heritage with French training (Gagnaire and Robuchon are both on his CV) to produce a superb Franco-Asian cuisine, with touches of tandoor and creole. It doesn't follow the "fresh and local" mantra of resort cooking. But it, like the Seychelles, is wonderful fusion. Villas start at $1,800 a night; see maia.com.sc...
...softball game. But come September 13, not even the overstocked lineup of the “Never Say Di” squad will be able to bar these manly-man arms from the diamond. On that day, my biceps, and less lethal assault weapons like the AK-47 and TEC-DC9 are set to be legally manufactured and sold for the first time in ten years...
...Bush of failing to stem the flow of jobs abroad, U.S. businesses protested. General Electric warned regulators that such protectionism could hinder its ability to cut costs and grow its business. But the message may already have been delivered: a survey released this week by U.S. executive organization TEC says 73% of American CEOs rule out offshoring over the next year, the highest rate in any country polled. With U.S. job generation sputtering - employers created just 21,000 jobs last month, one-fifth of analysts' expectations - offshoring remains a red-hot election-year issue. Yet in Britain , where the jobless...
...intelligence, but its impact has rippled throughout the business world. "People have begun to recognize that our trust needs to be balanced with some healthy paranoia. We have seen that what is possible is more horrific than we could have imagined," says Naomi Fine, president and CEO of PRO-TEC DATA, a leader in the field of information security. "We see now the potential is that everything can be lost. Literally, everything is at stake...