| The New York Times 1998 Constance L. Hays |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A classic in search of its former glory. | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| A makeover for the TV dinner: Swanson is being upgraded to restore market share. | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Can Teutonic qualities help Beck's double its beer sales in six years?(Brauerei Beck & Co., German brewery)(Abstract) | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Clorox acquires First Brands, and Wall Street cheers. Apparently there's money in cat litter.(Abstract)(Column) | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Coca-Cola is battling to consolidate its recent gains over Pepsico in a turf war in Venezuela.(Abstract) | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| New Pepsi drink to use special sweetner. | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Pepsi-Cola North America hopes its overhaul will sweeten relations with stores and consumers.(Abstract) | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Pepsico studies possible conversion of bottling operations. | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Pepsico to pay $3.3 billion for Tropicana. | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Philip Morris assembles a $100 million program to try to reduce smoking's appeal to teen-agers.(Abstract) | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
| Putting Africa on Coke's map. | Business, general | Constance L. Hays, Donald G. McNeil Jr. |
| The unmaking of the "uncola": After years of decline, new owner plots revival at 7-Up. | Business, general | Constance L. Hays |
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