Word: dreaming
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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What went wrong? Just about everything. Rohr, says one analyst who follows the company, "tried to do too much too fast." It underestimated the cost of new vehicles and spent more than it could afford-about $15 million in the past three years-on research and development of its dream vehicles and other new products. The 1974-75 recession wiped out orders just when the company desperately needed an influx of new business to cover development costs (its high sales came from longstanding orders). In addition, Rohr got into disputes with customers over the quality of those vehicles...
...cried both herself and her sport into the spotlight four years ago as she flitted off with two gold medals of her own. And the romanticist's favorite will be Nadia Comaneci, a 14-year-old, 86-lb. Rumanian sprite who risks fancier flights than Tinker Bell could dream...
...will be remembered as the long hot summer of the TV tube. From the Bicentennial blitz to the last flicker of the Republican Convention, the OFF knob will never get a chance. Midway through this sizzling season is the sports fan's ultimate midsummer's dream: 74 hours of Olympian extravaganza...
...step with the times, forcing the same old remedies on you--in this case, public works to insure full employment, more social services tied to increased government efficiency (this year's cliche, but remember that FDR promised to balance the budget), and the achievement of the American dream for all within the next Carter administration. We shouldn't be too cynical, though. The old girl has heart, her mistakes nothing more than the shortcomings of her nation's people: too much faith in their ability to tinker with an economy which really should be restructured to face a reality...
...Midsummer Night's Dream. Presented by the Open Door Theater at the Pinebank Art Center, outdoors on the Jamaicaway in Jamaica Plain. Performances Thursday through Saturday at 7 p.m. Tickets...