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...John Birch Society stripe. To the larger world, the county still summons up images of citrus groves and Disneyland, planned communities and the young Richard Nixon, hard- core conservatism and the late John Wayne. But today Orange County is undergoing a dramatic change, exploding with new wealth. Its economic output has more than tripled in a decade, and its population since 1970 has jumped by 50%, to 2.1 million. The county's coastal area has transformed itself into a highenergy, high-rolling, high-living megalopolis, creating an "Orange Riviera" brimming with glamour and glitz...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Orange Riviera | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

...Pacific Ocean to the Santa Ana Mountains and harboring the thriving towns of Newport Beach (pop. 67,000), Costa Mesa (88,000) and Irvine (89,000). It includes a constellation of some 700 high-tech firms -- making Orange the U.S.'s fifth largest high-tech complex. Its economic output, according to Economist James Doti, is expected to reach about $50 billion this year, vs. $13.5 billion in 1975. The county's economy has grown twice as fast as the nation's in the 1980s. Last year alone, some 50,000 new jobs were created...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Orange Riviera | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

Within three days, the cartel endorsed the plan. It requires the Saudis to slash production from a July average of 5.8 million bbl. a day to 4.35 million. Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates are also called upon to make hefty cuts, reducing their combined output by roughly 40%, to some 1.85 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opec Takes a Stand, Maybe | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

...systems now being tested go one step further. Stenotype machines are wired directly to the transcription computer, and their output is immediately flashed on the monitors in the courtroom. To review earlier testimony, a judge or lawyer simply turns to a terminal, scrolls through the transcript and finds the passage on the screen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Computers: The Courtroom of the Future | 8/4/1986 | See Source »

...their zeal to monitor the quantity of worker output, some companies may begin to overlook a factor more difficult to measure: quality. Says Terry Maltbie, secretary-treasurer of the Communications Workers union local in Landover, Md.: "Telephone operators used to be a voice with a smile, but automation has depersonalized their jobs." Courtesy and carefulness remain important but elusive factors in many service-industry tasks. Notes Columbia University Professor Alan Westin, an authority on office automation: "In these types of jobs, companies who count numbers too closely will lose their edge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Boss That Never Blinks | 7/28/1986 | See Source »

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