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Despite his resignation, Sachs said he is still a firm believer in "shock therapy." He cited Poland and Estonia as countries where the strategy has been successfully applied with positive results. But he said that due to political strife in Russia, there has been little reform and "there certainly hasn't been shock therapy...
Ogletree called for a renewed global awarenessof ethnic strife and racial prejudice and urgedthe initiation of "another 25 years of activism...
Making peace amidst strife is a lot of hard work...
...Detroit gave Eaton's succession at Chrysler much chance at all. A career GM man, he had spent his recent years in Europe, well away from the turmoil and strife that had gripped his industry's hometown. He was something of a shotgun compromise in Chrysler's boardroom showdown between Iacocca and president Bob Lutz, and in the view of some skeptics, mainly lucked out in grabbing the prize after all the hard work had been done. Eaton arrived alone, brought in none of his deputies (not even his secretary) and fired no one. In Chrysler's recent history...
Henry IV. By William Shakespeare. Through Jan. 2. A glorious compound of comedy, drama, and history, as seen through generational conflicts and civil strife. Through two parts, the events are played out against a background of colorful panoply and tumultuous battles. Loeb Drama Center, 64 Brattle St., Cambridge. 547-8300. $18-$42. Tuesday-Friday, 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 8 p.m. Sunday...