Word: developers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Strategic planning," he says somewhat airily. His clients tell him "where they want to be vis-a-vis Washington in three to five years, and I help them develop a plan to get there." In fact, although Deaver is a relative newcomer to Washington, it is hard to think of a lobbyist who has a better sense of how the Reagan Administration works or who has more clout among the Reaganauts. And in a city where perception is often reality, Deaver is known as a master imagemaker who kept Reagan's profile high and bright. It is not hard...
...Personality characteristics and friendship patterns that begin to develop early in childhood can strongly influence later decisions regarding drug use," said Gene M. Smith, the study's author, a psychologist at MGH and an associate professor at Harvard Medical School...
Also giving presentations were Wayne Meisel '82, who helps other college campuses develop public service programs, and Steven G. Kalar, co-director of the PBH-sponsored University Lutheran Shelter...
Smith may have made a company-saving move when he bought Amiga Corp., a small computer firm in Santa Clara, Calif., for $25 million in October of 1984. Technology obtained in that acquisition helped Commodore develop its Amiga model, which has drawn praise from industry experts. Among Amiga's attractive features are its state-of-the-art color graphics and its ability to run more than one program at the same time...
...budget increase in 1987 would bring appropriations back only to $213 million, which would have to be stretched over many types of research. The Administration contends that money cannot usefully be spent any faster; some researchers predictably disagree. One leading investigator figures that an adequately funded effort to develop a vaccine against AIDS would consume $200 million all by itself...