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...facilitating the marriage of nearly 4,000 gay couples in his city last year, Gavin Newsom is famous countrywide--and controversial. But at home in San Francisco, the mayor is simply adored. It's the main reason Newsom, 37, who barely squeaked into office in 2003, now enjoys an eye-popping 80% approval rating in America's ultraliberal gay mecca. But it is by no means the only factor. The workaholic millionaire restaurateur has packed more productivity into his first 15 months than many mayors manage in two terms. By diverting welfare payments for the homeless into a housing fund...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Honorable Mention | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...Excels were prone to quality-control problems and frequently needed parts replaced. Sales tanked, and Hyundai became a laughingstock. In 1998, Late Show TV host David Letterman listed his "Top 10 Hilarious Mischief Night Pranks to Play in Space"; No. 8 read: "Paste a 'Hyundai' logo on the main control panel." Says Brandon Yea, director of Hyundai's marketing-strategy team: "The Hyundai brand was worse than nothing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hyundai Revs Up | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...partners acquired the choicest assets of bankrupt Daewoo Motor for $440 million?and it looked like they overpaid. Daewoo's market share in Korea was shrinking and its factories were running at half their capacity. Union members tried to thwart the deal by rioting around the main factory near the port city of Inchon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Korean Turnaround Tales | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...foolhardy, but everyone these days seems to be groping for a way to get rich off India. Foreign institutional investors poured $8.9 billion into Indian equities in 2004 and $3 billion so far this year, up from $750 million in 2002. Awash in cash from overseas, Sensex--India's main stock index--has more than doubled in two years to hit a recent all-time high. As Udwadia puts it, "astute foreign investors" recognize that India's rise is "a unique opportunity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investing: India Bubble? | 4/17/2005 | See Source »

...hard to do your best thinking when your feet hurt. That's true even for geniuses. On a crisp fall morning back in 1952, Peter Hulit was tending to business at his shoe store on Nassau Street--the venerable main drag of Princeton, N.J.--when he got an emergency call. Helen Dukas, Albert Einstein's secretary-housekeeper, was on the line. Could Hulit come to the physicist's home? "Dr. Einstein's shoes are hurting him," Dukas said. Recalls Hulit: "I'd never made a house call before or since. But this was Einstein...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Einstein's Feet | 4/17/2005 | See Source »

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