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...this has led many Western observers in Moscow to conclude that Russia has little, if any, civil defense planning, such a view is sharply questioned in a forthcoming book, Civil Defense in the Soviet Union, by Rand Corp. Analyst Leon Gour...
...megawatt Bandel power station is scheduled to supply badly needed electricity to Calcutta's industrial belt. But almost as significant to the Indian economy as the $54 million project itself is the fact that the engineers designing it are all Indians-members of Kuljian Corp. of India, the first Indian-run consulting engineering firm capable of handling so complex a power...
...Kuljian Corp. of India is the product of a one-man foreign aid program conceived by fatherly Harry Asdour Kuljian, 67, the Armenian-born founder of Kuljian Corp. of Philadelphia, a small but highly successful consulting engineering firm. Since 1930 Kuljian has handled construction jobs-mostly in the power-generating field-all over the world. By first-hand observation, he became convinced that to give U.S. aid money to underdeveloped nations to establish state-owned enterprises was both wasteful and a threat to free enterprise. The right way to help a nation industrialize, Kuljian decided, was through "a hand...
...last Dutt won a contract to build the $28 million Durgapur steam power plant in West Bengal. He got the job by combining the nationalistic appeal that Indian engineers would do most of the work with a reassuring promise that the U.S. Kuljian Corp. would stand by to assist. To the Indian government, it was an irresistible deal: because he designed the Bokaro steam plant, which became a model for all thermal plants in India, Harry Kuljian's name was already held in high regard in New Delhi...
Scorning relaxation despite his mounting fortune-he owns 52.5% of McDonald's Corp. stock, has given the rest to employees-Kroc still spends half his time darting about the country in a company Aero Commander to size up new locations and licensees. To keep his drive-ins from becoming teen-ager jukebox jungles, he tries to build his trade around the station-wagon set. ("We count church steeples, not cars, when we are deciding where to locate.") And despite mounting competition from a score of rival chains that have copied his system, he confidently expects to have 550 drive...