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Dates: during 1990-1999
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That prospect has made Papa John's cheeky "better ingredients" claims particularly galling to the Pizza Hut high command. Taking its cue from Pizza Hut's own challenge to customers to find a better pizza, Papa John's twitted its rival for using tomato sauce made from yucky-sounding "remanufactured paste." To rub in more salt, Papa John's called on Pizza Hut co-founder Frank Carney, who sold the chain to PepsiCo in 1977 and now owns more than 70 Papa John's franchises, to declare in television spots, "Sorry, guys, I found a better pizza." Schnatter professes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Slice, Dice and Devour | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

...clutch the podium as he confides his life story. "Twenty years ago," he says, "I had a tough time in my life. I got divorced. I went into therapy. Now I'm doing O.K. I have three kids, a good job." Pause. "A nice suit." The audience laughs on cue, and the former Meathead plunges on. "But the early experiences I had as a child directly affected how I functioned in life--in the workplace, with friends, with the opposite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Meathead's Crusade | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

...more contested elections of the evening, Noah R. Freeman '98-'99, Kamil E. Redmond '99 and Stephen N. Smith '02 were elected to the Committee for Undergraduate Education (CUE). Smith was one of only four first-year students elected during the evening...

Author: By Peter D. Henninger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SAC Fills Committee Vacancies | 10/22/1998 | See Source »

...CUE's domain includes all aspects of undergraduate education at Harvard, ranging from foreign language requirements to the price of textbooks at the Coop...

Author: By Peter D. Henninger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SAC Fills Committee Vacancies | 10/22/1998 | See Source »

...because it was a private medical matter. Evidently, it didn't fit the mold of a feisty American hero blasting back into orbit. Neither does the prospect of delaying the launch, with Clinton and hundreds of congressmen, celebrities and network anchormen waiting to hear "Godspeed, John Glenn" right on cue. But once again, reality seems to be reminding us that space flight is no simple ride into the sunset...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Trouble With John Glenn | 10/21/1998 | See Source »

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