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 Boston.com / Travel / It's a lot nearer than Napa
It was there he acquired his interest in old world varietals, but before decamping for France he had already bought the 36-acre farm he would rename Benmarl, for a few hundred dollars.
Baeza, 53, studied winemaking in his native Chile, with postgraduate work afterward in Spain and France, and took over Brotherhood in 1987 after working in Burgundy for PepsiCo's Wine and Spirits division.
Miller introduced European grape varietals to New York, but how he came to be here is a story in itself.
www.boston.com /travel/articles/2003/08/27/its_a_lot_nearer_than_napa?mode=PF   (1148 words)

  
 BW Online December 16, 2002 Shenzhen: The New Bangalore?
Tiny Kingdee and E5 are hardly going to shake the foundations of India's tech giants Wipro, Infosys, and Satyam, which each do hundreds of millions of dollars worth of projects a year for the top names in Corporate America.
Throughout China, his company is developing relationships with software companies like Kingdee, with the expectation that Chinese engineers will be doing more and more work for E5's corporate customers in the U.S. Brooks, citing industry analysts, says by 2007, China will be doing $27 billion worth of software exports, making it about equal to India.
But with China's leaders making no secret of their intention to copy India's success as an software-outsourcing powerhouse, many Indian information-technology executives -- not to mention the country's political and academic leaders -- still spend a good amount of time fretting about the Chinese threat.
www.businessweek.com /technology/content/dec2002/tc20021216_5639.htm   (1119 words)

  
 BW Online December 16, 2002 Shenzhen: The New Bangalore?
Tiny Kingdee and E5 are hardly going to shake the foundations of India's tech giants Wipro, Infosys, and Satyam, which each do hundreds of millions of dollars worth of projects a year for the top names in Corporate America.
That's one of the reasons Shenzhen's energetic young mayor, Yu Youjun, is promoting the city as an IT center (see BW, 12/09/02, "Yu Youjun: A Modern Mayor").
With average monthly salaries of about $850, Shenzhen engineers are 20% cheaper than those in Shanghai or Beijing -- and $150 lower than those of counterparts in Bangalore.
businessweek.com /technology/content/dec2002/tc20021216_5639.htm   (1119 words)

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