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...attacking non-U.S. coalition forces, the insurgents may also be trying to discourage others from entering Iraq. India, for example, has been sharply divided on whether to send troops: While some in the government are keen to ingratiate New Delhi with the U.S. by going in, others warn that it's a no-win commitment that will imperil India's standing in the Arab world...
...more sway in Iran than one might think. Much of the population is openly enthusiastic about the American way of life. That is especially true of the young, who get a far different message about America from surreptitious viewing of videos and satellite television than from official anti-U.S. diatribes. Every night Iranian youths tune in to four different radio broadcasts beamed out of Los Angeles by U.S.-based opposition groups. Last week these channels spread the word, in real time, about the protests...
...chocolate and a chain of beauty salons. Wherever they went, Posh and Becks were mobbed by fans wearing Beckham shirts and waving Beckham dolls. Staking out a Tokyo hotel where the player was making a promotional appearance, Yusuke Ozaki, 24, and his wife sported the red shirts of Man U; but he had already switched allegiance. "Real Madrid is my favorite club," he beamed. Ozaki - and Beckham's legions of Asian fans - will soon be sporting the white of Real Madrid, bringing the club millions in merchandising revenue. Figo may bend it better than Beckham, but when it comes...
...U OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL The best-selling, firsthand account of minimum-wage life...
...based in Dallas, with 28 outlets in 15 markets, "Our product selection is pretty wide: it's small, it's big, it's wire, it's solid, and it would be extraordinarily confusing if it weren't presented in an organized way," says chairman Garrett Boone. His solution: a U-shape layout that "allows people to pass all the departments in the store, both on the sides and in the center." Ikea, based in Helsingborg, Sweden, directs shoppers around its vast showrooms on preset paths but also allows them to circumvent the traffic pattern with strategically placed "cut-throughs." Customers...