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Entrepreneur January 2002 Michelle Prather |
No. 1 With Everything Make it a combo. Subway is going home with its 10th No. 1 franchise title.  |
Wired December 2001 J.C. Herz |
Seen City From surveillance cams to facial scans, in Las Vegas the whole world is watching...  |
Fast Company December 2001 Ian Wylie |
He's Belfast's Security Blanket John Toner runs Belfast's Europa Hotel, which has been the target of so many terrorist attacks that he stopped counting long ago. Who has time? Everyone is too busy getting back to work...  |
Entrepreneur December 2001 Peter Kooiman |
Using His Noodles With a vision of bringing Asian street food to the American public, this former restaurant manager may have hit on the next big thing...  |
CIO November 15, 2001 Stephanie Overby |
Wireless Winelist Towering over diners, Aureole's vast wine selection calls for serious data management...  |
Fast Company September 2001 Jill Rosenfeld |
No Room for Mediocrity Do you want to check out the future of hotels? Then check into the Peninsula Beverly Hills, where Ali Kasikci is creating rooms with incomparable service -- built around unconventional ideas...  |
Fast Company August 2001 David Dorsey |
Andy Pearson Finds Love Twenty years ago, as CEO of PepsiCo, Andy Pearson was named one of the 10 toughest bosses in America, based on his ability to inflict pain. Now at Tricon, Pearson has found a new way to lead -- one that's based on personal humility and employee recognition. It must be love...  |
Fast Company August 2001 George Anders |
Starbucks Brews a New Strategy In the physical world, Starbucks seems to be everywhere. Two years ago, its leaders hoped to build an equally strong presence on the Internet. Now they're trying to reach customers with a more modest blend of Net-related offerings...  |
Salon.com May 29, 2001 Charles Taylor |
"Bad Bet on the Bayou" by Tyler Bridges When gambling went legal in Louisiana, a new book shows, the state's incorrigible rogue of a governor was first in line at the public-money hogfest...  |
CIO May 1, 2001 Ben Worthen |
Rock in a Hard Place All theme restaurants have struggled; many have failed. The Hard Rock Cafe, the daddy of them all, looks to the Web to help turn the beat around...  |
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