Word: heinze
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ponderous query followed: "Does he have the spirit of Peter the Great, who opened Russia to the West in the 18th century in order to strengthen it?" But not everyone--certainly not government officials and analysts who specialize in Soviet affairs--echoed any such attitude. Said West Germany's Heinz Brahm, a director at the Federal Institute for Eastern and International Studies: "We can expect a new charm offensive toward Western Europe. We may find ourselves longing for the days of the old men who didn't talk very much...
Emotions continued to rise on both sides of the Pacific last week. Pennsylvania Senator John Heinz was strident. Said he: "We need to retaliate against Japan. They deserve it." One step suggested by a growing number of politicians: a surcharge on Japanese imports that could raise prices of everything from Toyota cars to Toshiba calculators...
...brought." Conrail Chairman L. Stanley Crane, a retired president of Southern Railway who took over in 1981, opposes the sale to any of the bidders because he thinks the asking price is too low. He wants instead to sell the company through a public stock offering. Republican Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania agrees with that plan because it would preserve jobs in his state, where Conrail repair shops are located. Says Heinz: "The choice of Norfolk Southern is extremely controversial and may result in a legislative stalemate...
...some significant slowing of military spending. Bob Packwood of Oregon, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, let it be known that his committee is willing to approve cuts in civilian spending going even beyond those that Reagan asks--but only on condition that defense outlays be chopped too. John Heinz of Pennsylvania implied that voting for deep cuts in domestic spending and continued expansion of military expenditures could endanger some of the 22 Republican Senators up for re- election in 1986, and thus threaten G.O.P. control. That underlined a startling change in sentiment from the very recent days when lawmakers...
...extensive security features. The air in the plant is automatically monitored, and should any gas escape from a drum an alarm would call in a crack emergency team. If large enough, the leak would also trigger a water system to deluge and wash down the MIC. Declares Heinz Trautmann, president of La Littorale: "The situation in France is very different from that in India...