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In fact, errands are already getting easier. Many Japanese convenience stores are fitted with terminals that function as combination ATMs and online shopping kiosks, offering CDs, concert tickets and hotel reservations. The next step, say industry experts, is to link conventional vending machines with Japan's ubiquitous cellular telephones. In...
However, the program does not address many student concerns. Because the college system ends after the first year, its provisions for advising will not help second- and third-year law students. Moreover, the initiative does not address what many consider to be some of the most pressing problems at the...
The slapdown in Geneva, of course, is purely symbolic. Washington retains its dominant status in the international body, particularly because of its veto power in the all-important Security Council. The U.N. will remain an important theater of U.S. foreign policy, especially when it comes to dealing with international security...
"We wanted to make a grand show that looks like a horrible accident," Novak says. "It comes from a pressing need for outrageousness and spectacle."
Marketers are offering an explosion of new products to parents who think they can make their kids smarter by simply pressing PLAY. That's a myth, but some toys are better than others.