Word: conn
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Richard Hart, President American Orphan Drug Inc Greenwich, Conn...
...there were widely reported incidents of pin-laden chocolate and strange tasting fruit. A packet of hypodermics was found in a box of cereal in Danbury, Conn., and a Long Island man was injured when he bit into a candy bar containing a straight pin. At least 22 pieces of "Trick" candy appeared around New York City: Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Cadbury Chocolates, apples, and even Coke contained dangerous and nasty surprises...
GOVERNOR SENATOR ALA. George C. Wallace(D) No Race ALASKA * No Race ARIZ. Bruce Babbin (D) Dennis DeConcini (D) ARK. Bill Clinton (D) No Race CALIF. George Deukmoflan (R) Pete Wilson (R) COLO. Richard D. Lamm (D) No Race CONN. William A. O'Neill (D) Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (R) DEL. No Race William V. Roth Jr. (R) FLA. Bob Graham (D) Lawton Chiles (D) GA. Joe Frank Harris (D) No Race HAWAII George Ariyoshi (D) Spark M. Marsunaga (D) IDAHO * No Race ILL. Adlai E. Stevenson III (D) No Race IND. No Race Richard G. Lugar (R) IOWA Terry...
Grace F. Smith Groton, Conn...
...medium to low volumes. The lower-volume machines are directed squarely at Japanese-made products sold abroad by such competitors as Canon and Ricoh. While boosting sales, Kearns is also struggling to get costs down. From his tastefully furnished office in the company's headquarters building in Stamford, Conn., Kearns has this year slashed the company's worldwide work force of 120,000 by up to 4,000, almost as many people as the company employed in 1962. The cutbacks cost Xerox a bundle in severance pay and benefits, but Kearns expects savings to run into the hundreds...