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...handful of corporations contributed heavily. Coca-Cola and its bottling affiliates gave more than $164,000, Pepsi more than $91,000, and the Can Manufacturer's Institute, a lobbying group, more than $186,000. (See table...
...buzzed about is the Secretary of State position. The names suggested most often as successors to Henry Kissinger: New York Lawyer Cyrus Vance, 59, a well-regarded former Deputy Secretary of Defense with strong roots in the Eastern foreign policy establishment; J. Paul Austin, 61, chairman of Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co., whose executive skills impressed Carter when the President-elect was Georgia's Governor; and Maine's Senator Edmund Muskie, 62. Former Under Secretary of State George Ball, 66, is another oft-mentioned possibility, but he has run into strong Jewish opposition for suggesting an imposed Middle...
...example, opponents of the bottle bill spent a total of $1.2 million this fall. Of that, Coca-Cola contributed $140,000, Pepsi Cola $100,000, and Anheuser-Busch, Joseph Schlitz and Miller breweries all gave more than $50,000 each. Of the $585,000 spent to defeat the public power authority proposal, Boston Edison contributed $179,000 and Massachusetts Electric gave...
...commercial's sprightly jingle accompanies handsome footage of people working, playing, relaxing and flashing warm all-American smiles. Coca-Cola? McDonald's? Nope. The next face on the screen belongs to a nice, reliable, fatherly type who looks very much like-in fact, who is Gerald R. Ford. No name is mentioned; there is no appeal for votes. "Peace with freedom," intones an announcer as the minute draws to a close. "Is there anything more important than that...
...agree that growth will not improve much in the third quarter. Alan Greenspan, Ford's top economic adviser (currently on leave from TIME'S board), has shrugged off the decline as a temporary "pause." Says David Grove, chief economist at IBM: "I wouldn't use the Coca-Cola slogan, 'The pause that refreshes,' but rather Geritol's 'tired blood' slogan...