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...quick to guess the outcome. With the series tied at 1-1, this game will decide the series lead, and both teams are confident they will come out on top. "We won last year's game and we're going to win this year," said South House Coach Robert Kuhn, who doubles as a tutor...
Labor Leader Marvin Miller has retired. Fewer cranky voices have been heard this spring, but there is no less talk of money. In recognition of cutting a billion-dollar deal with television, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn has been mentioned as a possible successor to Bowie Kuhn. The new diet fad, "weight clauses," has been somewhat annoying to fans who regard being in shape as the minimum requirement for being a professional athlete. Every Friday home game this season that Atlanta Third Base man Bob Horner does not warp the scale past 215 Ibs., he gains $7,692.31. Ozzie Smith, the Cardinals...
Peter Peterson, chairman of Lehman Bros. Kuhn Loeb, the New York City investment banking firm, and former Secretary of Commerce: "Bailing out troubled companies is a broad-based policy, not an individual phenomenon. Lee lacocca has not only been a phenomenon, he has been phenomenal. But should we build a broad-based policy on the assumption that another lacocca would be at the helm...
...spectrum. The Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think tank, published last month an unsparing critique of Pentagon management, arguing that complex technology is not only busting the budget but detracting from the military's ability to fight. "Tactics have been driven by technology," wrote former Army Captain George Kuhn in the report. "The evidence suggests that complex technology is usually relatively ineffective." The Council on Economic Priorities, a liberal research group in New York, also released a study of weapons procurement last month that zeroed in on the Pentagon's continuing inability to control costs. The Project...
...problems in the weapons-buying process. It results in massive sacrifices in the quantity of arms to achieve what seems on the surface to be improvements in quality. "The fallacy of the past 40 years has been that technology will save us," says the Heritage Foundation's Kuhn. The trend toward relying on high-tech weapons to offset the numerical advantages enjoyed by the Soviet bloc accelerated during the tenure of Robert McNamara as Defense Secretary and has led to a bureaucratic infatuation with "gold plating" every new system. Spinney's seminal 1980 report concluded with the warning...