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ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Patricia Blake, Tom Callahan, John S. DeMott, William R. Doerner, John Greenwald, William A. Henry III, Gregory Jaynes, Marguerite Johnson, James Kelly, Richard N. Ostling, Jay D. Palmer, Sue Raffety, J. D. Reed, George Russell, Thomas A. Sancton, Evan Thomas, Anastasia Toufexis, Claudia Wallis, Michael Walsh...
...Taber, senior editor of the World section: "We called them all together at this time partly because we were struck by the fact that nations as diverse as Argentina, Britain and France are all seeking to sell off state-owned businesses and to promote free enterprise." Associate Editor John Greenwald, who wrote the main story in the section, adds, "The comeback of capitalism was a leitmotiv of the conference, and it is one of the significant developments of the 1980s. Governments everywhere, even in China, are finding that free enterprise is the way to develop their countries...
ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Kurt Andersen, Patricia Blake, Tom Callahan, John S. - DeMott, William R. Doerner, John Greenwald, William A. Henry III, Gregory Jaynes, Marguerite Johnson, James Kelly, Richard N. Ostling, Jay D. Palmer, Sue Raffety, J. D. Reed, George Russell, Thomas A. Sancton, Evan Thomas, Anastasia Toufexis, Claudia Wallis, Michael Walsh...
...main long-term danger to the U.S. is increased reliance on foreign oil. Many business leaders and politicians have taken note that ultralow oil prices are threatening to stunt domestic production. Gerald Greenwald, vice chairman of Chrysler, sees the peril of another oil shock. Says he: "We've been burned twice before, and we see the elements of No. 3 taking shape...
Last week merger mania struck again. Greenwald and Ungeheuer teamed up with New York Correspondent Thomas McCarroll on our late-breaking cover story assessing the latest developments, as signified by the General Electric-RCA marriage, the biggest ever outside the oil industry. Says Business Editor Taber, who supervised this issue's story: "We are witnessing the remaking of the American business landscape. The results of merger fever will be felt for years...