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...effective is such pressure? It certainly gives the world community a ) peaceful way to express its opprobrium. But it seems obvious that apartheid was a doomed policy from the start. South Africa built a huge, sophisticated economy but did not have enough whites to run it. Business needed skilled black technicians and middle managers, and it could not get them while government policy confined blacks to hardscrabble shantytowns and limited their education. Moreover, repression of the black majority could eventually be maintained only at the price of more violence than most whites would tolerate. As long ago as 1979, President...
Banks still offer a few things almost exclusively, like automatic teller machines. But even there, American Express offers a network of ATMs, as do several other companies...
...been creating Kodak's advertising for 61 years, most recently its "True Colors" campaign. "It came as a complete surprise to us," said the sobered JWT chairman, Burt Manning. "I still don't know what happened." Among the advertisers currently working the crowd for a possible new image: American Express (billings at stake: $60 million), Michelob ($35 to $40 million), Weight Watchers ($30 million) and -- appropriately enough -- Maalox ($15 million...
...Mather, hardly raised an eyebrow last week when six dozen roses were delivered to him as he ate breakfast in a Manhattan restaurant. Rival agency McCann-Erickson sent the bouquet as part of its campaign to persuade him to switch shops. As the principal executive on the restless American Express account, Bowen conceivably could leave home with the business. If that were to happen, $300 worth of roses would go down in advertising history as one very creative and cost-effective idea...
Baker has again appealed to the Yugoslavs to express their "national aspirations" through bargaining and dialogue. The E.C. helped arrange the Saturday truce and is urging renewed negotiations during a three-month cooling-off period. The 35-nation Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe will probably convene soon, but any action it suggests must have unanimous approval -- including Yugoslavia's. That is appropriate because in the end this is a crisis the Yugoslavs will have to settle for themselves...