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Hearst designed its brand-new corporate headquarters, set smack in the middle of midtown Manhattan, to foster a more coherent culture. By September, many of the company's magazine staffs, previously scattered in 12 buildings throughout the city, will have moved into the historic 46-story building on West 57th Street. It will be the first time Hearst has had one main corporate cafeteria.
With more than 34,000 restaurants under its belt, you'd think that Yum! Brands would have the cafeteria thing down. But it was only two years ago that the Louisville, Ky., company put its mouth where its money is. After 36 years, Yum!—which runs KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Long John Silver's, and A&W restaurants—finally unveiled a corporate eatery that looks like the restaurants it runs for its 1,800 local staffers.
AP - Israeli planes attacked three bridges in central Gaza, the military said Wednesday, and Israeli tanks were on the move after the government approved a limited operation — a response to a weekend Palestinian attack in which two soldiers were killed and a third captured.
AP - The U.S. military issued a sober assessment Tuesday of the Baghdad security crackdown, saying violence had decreased slightly but not to "the degree we would like to see" in the two weeks since 75,000 Iraqi and American troops flooded the capital.
AP - A constitutional amendment to ban flag desecration died in a Senate cliffhanger Tuesday, a single vote short of the support needed to send it to the states for ratification a week before Independence Day.
Israeli warplanes targeted a power plant early Wednesday, knocking out power to large parts of central and northern Gaza. Witnesses said a bridge was also hit in a pre-dawn airstrike. Tensions have been rising since an Israeli soldier was kidnapped but the Israel Defense Forces told CNN that tanks massed at the Gaza border are not on the move. Palestinians have been building sand mounds to try to slow any tank attack.
Pakistan is moving 10,000 more troops into its northwestern frontier as part of a U.S.-led crackdown on militants there, Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri said Tuesday.