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...automaker -- but no longer the richest. Toyota, Japan's leading carmaker, has $12.7 billion in cash reserves, vs. GM's $3.5 billion. Toyota shows every indication of reinvesting its huge sums to improve both product and design. Unless GM can return to profitability and make similar investments, the current cutback won't be its last...
...heard from the management that certain things that will cutback on the workload will be instituted," said Childs. "But we aren't satisfied...
...Defense Secretary Dick Cheney: "I feel very strongly we would have run the risk of getting a lot of people killed unnecessarily if we sent units ((to the gulf)) before they were ready." Cheney argues that a balanced reduction in the overall strength of the armed services will require cutbacks in the Guard and reserves: "If we're going to cut active-duty personnel, and we are -- the Army's going from 18 active to 12 active divisions -- I don't need as many reservists and Guardsmen to back them up." Some of the duties the Guard now performs could...
...Bush Administration decides to rob Peter to pay Paul for its infant- mortality program, the clinic could suffer decreased funding. Any cutback in the program's $130,000 annual budget could be disastrous. "We can't afford to lose what we have," says Patton. "To us, what could be more logical than saving babies? But when you put a price tag on it, it becomes something else. It becomes a political thing...
...talent in teaching social studies, Cathy Nelson, 37, was named Minnesota's Teacher of the Year last October. But she is not teaching anyone right now, because she lost her job in a budget cutback...