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...thunder on the right. "We had only two seconds to enjoy Haig's firing," says Richard Viguerie, an archconservative political organizer. In fact, after Reagan's election, when it was thought that the choice for Secretary of State had come down to Haig and Shultz, Ultra-Conservative Brewer Joseph Coors and others mobilized a campaign for Haig, who was considered to be less of a "detentist...
...going into effect, the Justice Department announced that it would move to block the G. Heileman Brewing Co. of La Crosse, Wis., from acquiring Pabst Brewing of Milwaukee. It was the second time in the past year that the department had refused to permit Heileman, the fourth largest American brewer, to take over another beer company. In October, Washington stopped its drive to acquire the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. Last week the Justice Department ruled against Heileman's offer to pay $24 per share for Pabst, the fifth largest U.S. brewer. While the Reagan White House is more amenable...
...Schlitz Brewing Co., currently the third largest brewer, has a shaky grasp on that rung. Once the largest selling beer in America, Schlitz lost that position in the 1950s to Budweiser, then lost even more ground in the 1970s when it changed to a faster brewing process that yielded an inferior brew. Schlitz later returned to the original formula, but it has yet to win back all its beer lovers...
...oddity: of the six supporters who signed the 1,400 invitations, only Feulner attended. The no-shows: Brewer Joseph Coors, Financier Justin Dart, former Treasury Secretary William Simon, the Moral Majority's Rev. Jerry Falwell and Columnist William Buckley. Dart was in the hospital, and the others said they had previous engagements...
...balance the conflicting demands of development and conservation. Watt has yet to prove to critics that he cares very much about the latter. He far too often sounds as if he is still a litigator for the Mountain States Legal Foundation, which was founded by right-wing Brewer Joseph Coors and other businessmen to fight wilderness conservation efforts in the West. Last week, for example, Watt decreed that members of the National Park Service and top Interior Department aides should refrain from "wasting Government money by talking to national conservation leaders." He also requested, in a move of dubious legality...