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Nagging Concern. To survive, Lockheed needs to sell off marginal assets, like the Hollywood-Burbank Airport, and find more customers for its Tri-Star jumbo jet. Over the next ten years the company will write off as losses $500 million in TriStar development costs, and it needs more sales to cushion the blow. Defense business is encouraging: Lockheed should this year match the $2 billion in Government contracts that it booked in 1975. Modifications of the C-5 A and C-141 transports could lead over the next few years to an additional $1.5 billion in military orders...
...what anyone was saying," he said breathlessly after seeing a prerelease screening. "The set was just stunning." The main set is the vast, gleaming city room just outside Bradlee's sleek, glass-walled office. Warner Bros, spent $450,000 to recreate it, right down to the wastebaskets, on their Burbank, Calif., lot; then they had real Washington Post trash shipped west to fill those baskets. The stars were pretty stunning too. Bradlee's young charges were transformed into gorgeous Robert Redford and sexy Dustin Hoffman. Jason Robards, playing Bradlee, just about ran away with the movie. Robards played him larger...
just stay in their Spanish-style home in Burbank and study their scripts. Says Bill...
...lost its direction and the people sense a need for fundamental changes. Next, the script calls for Reagan and Wife Nancy to make quick campaign visits to four cities in states that have crucially important early primaries-Miami, Manchester, N.H., Charlotte, N.C., and Chicago-before returning on Friday to Burbank, Calif., where advance men will have mobilized a large welcoming crowd. Then Reagan will ease up on his public politicking and coast a bit until January, when he intends to begin an all-out campaign in hopes of knocking President Gerald Ford out of the race by late spring...
...Burbank, Calif...