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...These ordinances will stop development," he says, "They will send a salvo to the development community that Cambridge is not interested in the private sector...
...four years --yet wound up putting 12% fewer warplanes and 17% fewer major fighting ships into service than the previous Administration had. One reason: to get some weapons systems built, "we are paying up to $700 per standard hour for work normally done in the private sector for between $40 and $60." The Pentagon's response: the weapons it is buying are more advanced, technically sophisticated and effective, and thus costly; they take so many years to build that the numbers coming into use still reflect Carter rather than Reagan buying policies...
...Detroit underestimates the new challenge. Says Ford Chairman Donald Petersen: "The Koreans are bound to be one more very unsettling dynamic in the worldwide car market." He believes the Japanese will export more up- scale models to the U.S. and leave the less expensive sector to Korea...
...that carried him to the Pacific theater in 1942. He saw action in New Guinea and ended the war as a captain on the staff of General Douglas MacArthur, another hero of his. After mustering out, Weinberger practiced law in San Francisco, but quickly grew restless in the private sector. He won election as a moderate Republican to the state assembly, became a vestryman of his Episcopal church and turned his passion for reading into an unpaid sideline, writing book reviews...
...their own theories," a theme that may recur during the current journey. By the end of his 18,500- mile trip, John Paul will have flown from Venezuela to Ecuador to Peru to Trinidad and Tobago, delivered 44 other speeches, lunched with steelworkers, met upcountry Indians and visited a sector of Peru rife with Maoist guerrillas...