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Actually, the Japanese have dismantled many of the tariffs and quotas that once kept their markets off limits to foreign competition. But the removal has made little difference to foreign businessmen. Instead they find themselves up against an array of cultural and technical trade barriers, including a closed and cumbersome bureaucracy, an old-boy system of business contacts that is nearly impervious to outsiders, and a buy-Japan-first attitude in the marketplace. Says Robert G. Gressens, president of GTE International Inc., a manufacturer of telecommunications equipment: "We don't face any specific laws and regulations that we point...
Festival coordinator David M. Lin '86, said that it was important to show Asian students at Harvard "the incredibly rich array of culture that's available to them that some may have ignored or forgotten...
...city's wide array of arts groups-ranging from ethnic folk-dancing troupes to painters' collectives, the center is long overdue...
...Pentagon's Inspector General, Joseph Sherick, counters with an impressive array of statistics that he says reflect a near doubling in the amount of savings and avoided waste at the Defense Department in each of the past three years. If he is correct, such vigilance will eventually do more than simply save money. More important, it will restore the public support for a stronger defense that has been squandered by repeated revelations of the waste, fraud and abuse that Ronald Reagan pledged to conquer...
...response to this dazzling array of horrors, I have thought up numerous ways to protect myself. An easy way to stop the "where are you from?" ordeal dead in its tracks is to say "Latvia." If they persist, demanding "Then where did you get that accent?" "Djakarta" and "Where did you get those teeth?" are personal favorites...