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...Dukakis said such grants are needed to provide poorer states the chance to rebound. He said this is what Massachusetts used to spur an economic boom during his first administration from...
...considerable stresses on the commodity-exporting part of the Western Pacific economy over the next 18 months or so." He noted that Australia had been severely hurt by low prices for agricultural exports. But after expanding at a barely perceptible .5% this year, the Australian economy will rebound to a 3.8% clip in 1987, Drysdale forecast...
...subtleties and compromises of American realpolitik? The draft-Iacocca boosters may underestimate the depth of his lifelong love affair with the auto business. He adores the nuts and bolts of it, the marketing strategies, the finite way in which success (or failure) is easily measured. With Chrysler on the rebound, Iacocca harbors impossible dreams of driving his company past Ford to take the second spot behind General Motors. Nothing, in fact, would please Iacocca more than overtaking his old boss and nemesis, Henry Ford II, the man who sought to end his career after a bloody power struggle...
...next week. Sweeney Todd (1979) has received the ultimate musical-theater accolade: being scheduled by the New York City Opera. Many of Sondheim's shows failed to recoup their investment the first time around. But unlike most songs in the genre, Sondheim's have the staying power to rebound to eventual success...
...first sign of a rebound came in the two trading days before the holiday, May 22 and 23, when the Dow jumped a total 48.12, to 1823.29. Since Wall Street customarily quiets down before a long weekend, many investors had to scramble to take part in the sudden rise. "There's no doubt it caught them absolutely by surprise," said Eugene Lerner, a professor of finance at Northwestern University and president of a Chicago investment-management firm...