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...Francisco State University, retired from the U.S. Senate in 1982. He is honorary chairman of U.S. English, which seeks to make English the official language of the U.S. -- ABBIE HOFFMAN, cofounder of the Youth International Party, is an environmental activist, antidrug advocate and a fixture on the college lecture circuit. -- JAMES LOVELL JR., Apollo 8 astronaut, is executive vice president of Centel Corp., a Chicago telecommunications and electric utilities firm. -- DICK MARTIN, cohost of Laugh-In, is now a television director. His credits include episodes of Newhart and Sledge Hammer. -- EUGENE McCARTHY, antiwar presidential candidate, retired from the U.S. Senate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postscript | 2/2/1989 | See Source »

...clear. Between March and August, some of the company's U.S. representatives allegedly resorted to classic pressure tactics to shore up profits that had been eroded by price wars. Panasonic threatened to cut off deliveries to retailers that discounted Panasonic goods. Among the targets: K mart, Montgomery Ward and Circuit City. Last week Panasonic, a division of Japan's Matsushita, settled charges of price fixing with the New York State attorney general's office. While Panasonic admitted no wrongdoing, the company agreed to refund as much as $16 million to an estimated 748,000 U.S. consumers who were overcharged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: A Little on The High Side | 1/30/1989 | See Source »

...ideas with rivals. But retired Admiral Bobby Inman, former deputy director of the CIA who headed MCC until 1986, melted their resistance. Now under the stewardship of former Texas Instruments executive Grant Dove, MCC has brought to market its first products, including a new method for connecting chips to circuit boards and software that uses artificial intelligence to speed the development of complex microcircuits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battle for The Future: The U.S. vs. Japan in Technology | 1/16/1989 | See Source »

Such cooperative efforts tend to go against the grain in the U.S., where entrepreneurs often view their colleagues as blood rivals. "America has been wickedly competitive within itself," observes Robert Noyce, a co-inventor of the integrated circuit and near legendary figure from Silicon Valley who now heads Sematech. The danger is that by focusing too much on short-term competitive standings, U.S. industry will spend too little time preparing for the future. The most complex technologies require long-term planning and investments, and the payoffs, while potentially enormous, may be long delayed. But U.S. business leaders are showing signs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battle for The Future: The U.S. vs. Japan in Technology | 1/16/1989 | See Source »

...Aston Martin. In the lucrative world of product placement, show business and big business are seeing eye to eye about getting brand names into the movies. Says director John Badham, who incorporated Alaska Airlines, Apple computers, Bounty paper towels and Ore-Ida frozen french fries into his film Short Circuit: "If we can help each other, and it doesn't intrude on the movie, it's fine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: Plugging Away in Hollywood | 1/2/1989 | See Source »

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