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...nuclear missiles has forced the governments to delay their decisions on accepting the missiles. A strong faction is growing in Schmidt's Social Democratic party, though the chancellor remains staunchly committed to deployment should negotiations fail. He has been forced to delay deployment until April 1984 at the earliest, and has said that West Germany will accept the missiles only if another continental nation does...
...events of the past week have cast serious doubt on the possibility of implementing the council before next fall at the earliest...
...results of last spring's vote. The union will ask the NLRB's Washington office to review the case, Rondeau said this week. In addition, District 65 will start the entire process in motion again, filing a petition with the NLRB in February for an April election (the earliest date possible according to labor law). Thus the union will continue its organizing efforts this winter in the hope that the third election will finally grant a victory...
...Some Congressmen have just introduced bills to amend the copyright laws to permit noncommercial videotaping. The Supreme Court will likely decide to hear this case, but they won't have a decision until next July, the earliest...
General Motors is the company's principal customer, and Koltanbar thus must co-ordinate closely with GM from the earliest stages of assembly line design. When Koltanbar noted 3½ years ago that the giant automaker was starting to invest heavily in CAD/CAM, the company concluded that if it did not keep pace it could not compete. Says Company Executive Vice President Pat Flynn: "By the end of the decade, anyone in the automotive industry will have to have a computer graphics system in order to survive...