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...thinking great thoughts. GM has a three-year mission to restore its financial soundness" ... The company that once bestrode the world now has trouble paying its bills. "We wasted too much time and money, and we're finally down to the point where it's nip and tuck," says a senior GM executive. "To me, the sad part is, Couldn't we have done it any other way?" --TIME...
...than I can nick a pair of pointy black heels. Ironically, these many matrons most like to discuss… men. My mother believes in waiting three days before returning a call, my aunt thinks practice makes perfect (she was the popular one), and my grandmother once suggested I tuck a $10 bill into my bra just in case the date went awry. If he takes one shot of tequila too many, call yourself...
...invited another boy to a hayride instead of me, I reinvented myself for the first time. I started referring to myself as Hef instead of Hugh. Instead of wearing clothes chosen by my parents, I started wearing yellow cords, saddle shoes and red-flannel shirts that I didn't tuck in. I became more outgoing and created an ideal high school life for myself: I was head of the student council; I wrote plays and performed in them; I drew comic books called School Daze. In them, I created a world of my friends and myself in which...
...Once you finally clear the border and settle into the Tiger-owned A9 Guesthouse in the Tiger administrative capital Killinochchi, sip a Tiger-served beer and tuck into Tiger-grown rice and Tiger-cooked curry, it becomes impossible to think of your hosts only as rebels. Whether previously you saw them as mad bombers or brave martyrs, it becomes plain that the Tigers also have other identities: bureaucrats, firemen, nurses, farmers, restaurateurs and video store entrepreneurs. There are those who resist this complication. They say it humanizes evil and that if someone is a terrorist or supports terrorism, that...
...DEMEL Dating from 1786, Demel is one of Vienna's oldest pastry shops and offers sumptuous rococo-style surroundings. Tuck into the caf?'s popular Anna torte, a deep-layered concoction of orange liqueur-flavored chocolate cream and sponge, covered with chocolate nougat scrolls. You can watch pastry chefs at work through a glass wall. tel: (43-1) 5351 7170; www.demel.at...