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After emigrating from India, Saini took a job directing traffic at the Big Dig. “When I got hired,” Pritam explains, “they asked for my real name. I said Pritam. He gave me the name Tony.” Since then, his friends have known Pritam by his American name...
...Cops in Shops is designed to be a cooperative program between law enforcement and retailers,” said Ronald E. Engle, director of traffic safety for the Century Council. “It’s designed to stop underage alcohol purchases and also to stop purchases by adults who are purchasing for kids...
...when Jackson, Miss., offers $8 million, Garland, Texas, ups it to $23.7 million. Council Bluffs, Iowa, is in for $20 million. Bass Pro is a destination store, one that attracts enough traffic to benefit other stores--and restaurants and hotels--in any city or mall, where it is the anchor tenant. After all, notes Hagale, there are just too many cookie-cutter mall stores. "We don't build gray boxes," he says. He's not bragging. The 130,000-sq.-ft. Bass Pro Outdoor World in Hanover, Md., has a massive fish tank, offers how-to lessons in fishing...
...defense with pulling strings behind the scenes in the House. But whereas he had been accustomed to just stepping downstairs to the majority leader's spacious suite of Capitol offices after a House vote, dusk last Thursday afternoon found DeLay outside on the Capitol Plaza, waiting at a traffic light to return to his office in the Cannon House Office Building across the street. Just like any other Congressman. --With reporting by Cathy Booth Thomas and Hillary Hylton/ Austin and Perry Bacon Jr. and Massimo Calabresi/ Washington
...business are pleased by the outcome. The murky sequence of events in the case tended to obscure the principles that journalists were trying to defend. "This case was a complete loser for the press," says Jay Rosen, chairman of New York University's school of journalism. "It exposed this traffic in secrets. And whenever the press is claiming rights that are an exception from the rest of the public, then I think it works against the press." --With reporting by Mike Allen/ Washington and Nathan Thornburgh/New York