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To Peter McWilliams, who has written several best-selling books about personal electronics, resistance to VCR technology reflects the fact that "people don't care enough about it. If it really is important enough, then we'll learn how to do it." Compounding this is the irony that in order...
HIGH ON THE LIST OF GAMES MULTINATIONAL CORporations can play is so-called transfer pricing, or the assigning of arbitrary values to cross-border shipments of parts and materials to foreign subsidiaries depending on how they affect the bottom line. The IRS in Washington has long charged that many Japanese...
U.S. tobacco companies are making up for dwindling domestic sales by expanding sales abroad. Asian health officials complain that the influx of fancy foreign brands hurts their efforts to control the habit, particularly among the young. The most fertile ground for new exports is Eastern Europe and Russia, where Marlboro...
ABOUT 40% OF AMERICANS DRINK WINE at least occasionally. Any of them who latch onto WINE SNOBBERY (Simon & Schuster; $20) will have their eyebrows raised by this self-styled expose of what's behind -- and what sometimes goes into -- the noble beverage. In remorseless detail, British oenophile Andrew Barr explains...
When Anheuser-Busch ran commercials twitting Coors for using Virginia water in its Coors Light beer, the Colorado brewer was not amused. Coors filed a suit for more than $10 million that charges Busch, whose brands include Natural Light and Bud Light, with false and misleading ads.