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...industrial complex. Says Prime Minister Eugenia Charles: "The Reagan initiative might just turn the tide as to whether people invest here or not." But so far it looks as if those and other high hopes about Reagan's Caribbean proposals are unlikely to be fulfilled. -By John Greenwald. Reported by Gisela Bolte/Washington and Bruce van Voorst/New York
...self-asessment tax system is increasingly troubled." A dagerous perception is growing up that the law is not fair because everyone is cheating. A tax system that has assumed that people are fundamentally honest and pay their taxes may unfortunately no longer be appropriate for American society. -by John Greenwald. Reported by Christopher Ohgden/Chicago and Bruce von Voorst/New York
...into a cash squeeze to buy grain. Moscow has sold gold heavily on world markets to raise money during the past six months. Even without the risky step of declaring Poland in default, Western banks and governments can still exercise great financial influence over the Communist world. -By John Greenwald. Reported by Richard Homik/Warsaw and Bruce van Voorst/New York
...bodied airliners have been sold since 1974. The consortium is also planning a plane for the highly competitive 150-seat market. One interested prospect: Atlanta-based Delta, currently the most profitable U.S. carrier. America's once unchallenged supremacy in commercial aircraft may well be gone forever. -By John Greenwald. Reported by Jerry Hannifin/Washington and Joseph J. Kane/Burbank
...Jonathan Greenwald...