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...Jehovah divided his universe: Anaconda, Ford Motors, Coca-Cola...

Author: By Margaret A. Shapiro, | Title: The Song Was Not in Vain | 1/31/1977 | See Source »

Another measure of Pepsi's success is the report circulating in the beverage industry that the company's archrival, Coca-Cola, has quietly sought-and won-a Russian license to sell Coke at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Coca-Cola officials refuse to discuss the matter, which they say is "very sensitive." But it would be odd if the Kremlin were not aware of Coca-Cola Chairman J. Paul Austin's longtime interest in Russia -and his friendship with Jimmy Carter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRADE: Profiting from Pepskis | 1/31/1977 | See Source »

Carter spent much of his three days in Washington in policy sessions. One was with 15 prominent businessmen, including Coca-Cola Co. Chairman J. Paul Austin and Xerox Corp. Chairman C. Peter McColough. who are possible appointees to high posts in the Administration. The businessmen urged that the economy be stimulated by means of a tax cut (see ECONOMY AND BUSINESS). Carter advisers feared that a permanent instead of a temporary cut would lead to problems in paying for new programs like national health insurance and making good on Carter's campaign pledge to balance the budget...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE TRANSITION: DOWN TO THE 'SHORT LISTS' | 12/20/1976 | See Source »

...consolation, one lifeline to the Brave New World she rather wishes she had been born into-her television set. James is a puritan: a beekeeper, a man who splits elm at 20° below zero, a myth maker whose hero is Ethan Allen, not the Fonz. James hates Snoopy, Coca-Cola, California, astronauts (they are there to "undo him") and, above all, television. One night James takes out his 12-gauge shotgun and blasts away at Sally's picture tube as if it were the devil's eye; when she objects, he chases her upstairs brandishing a length...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Making Ends Meet | 12/20/1976 | See Source »

...will there be any hope of sparking enough public outrage to spur the recalcitrant legislature into action. Contributors Against the Bottle Bill: Aluminum Association $70,000 American Iron & Steel Institute 63,499 Anheuser-Busch, Inc. 66,850 Can Manufacturer's Institute 186,401 Canada Dry Bottling Co. 37,000 Coca-Cola and bottling cos. 164,290 Adolf Coors Co. 27,270 Glass Containers Corp. 62,000 Owens Illinois, Co. 84,000 Pepsi Cola & distributors 91,261 Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. 58,030 Seven Up Co. 27,255 Miller Brewing Co. 51,240 Pabst Brewing Co. 24,000 1976 Referendum Campaign...

Author: By David B. Hitlder, | Title: They had a lot to give | 12/2/1976 | See Source »

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