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...paradise, but we work hard." Adds Kjell Anderson, an official of the militant Swedish metal workers' union, "They haven't really changed the system and they haven't changed the hierarchy. For example, we don't think it's necessary to have a foreman when you have groups...
Within a year, he broke production records and was made foreman. In the late 1960s, with a loan from the Bank of America, he established the Aceco Tool Corp. in San Leandro. Sales in 1973 were...
Abandoning his Deer Lake, Pa., training camp, the ex-champ drove to nearby Reading Hospital for some inoculations before his trip to Zaire this month to fight George Foreman. "I hate 'em; let's get 'em over with," protested Ali in mock terror as he awaited his bout with the needle. The challenger endured his prophylaxis against smallpox, yellow fever and polio, then grumbled, "My fights don't take this long...
Dewar, 51, has been in training for the challenge since 1960, when then President Harry Cunningham plucked him out of the company's legal department and made him his personal assistant. The son of a factory foreman, Dewar grew up in small-town Michigan and joined Kresge in 1949. He became president in 1970 and chairman...
State Judge Francis Catania told the jury that under Pennsylvania law, if a defendant is found guilty of ordering a murder, he is as culpable as the actual triggermen. The jury's decision turned out to be easy. Said the foreman: "There were never any firm votes for not guilty...