Word: inc
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...section will have the services of its own writer and reporter-researcher and of Senior Editor Thomas Plate-depicted, for the purpose of demonstrating the technology's growing capabilities, by Time Inc. technicians using a Norpak IPS 2 Telidon graphics-creation terminal. The section will also draw on the talents of writers in other departments. This week's cover story, for example, was the work of Senior Writer Fred Golden, who as TIME's science editor has observed the metamorphosis of computer technology from the days of the transistor to today's microchip...
...February 1981, the Reagan Administration unofficially forecast that inflation would drop to 5.7% during 1982. At the time, the projection was dismissed as outrageously optimistic. Yet that figure now seems, if anything, pessimistic. The Data Resources Inc. economic consulting firm projects that inflation this year will be no more than 3.9%, and the experts say that it could wind up still lower...
...technical default on $4.2 billion in loans because its net worth would drop below $1 billion. Although the lenders could push the company into bankruptcy at any time, they are not expected to take that step. Explains Eli Lustgarten, vice president and analyst at Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins Inc.: "The banks are in just as deep as Harvester, so they will likely come up with a new agreement...
...buildings of Deere & Co. in Moline, 111., and the additions to New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, including the Temple of Dendur Pavilion, the Michael C. Rockefeller Primitive Art Wing and the Robert Lehman Pavilion. New corporate headquarters for Union Carbide Corp., General Foods Corp. and Conoco Inc. are nearing completion. Early this month plans were announced for redesigning New York's Central Park...
...home pasta master, the greatest thing since tomatoes* has been the pasta machine, manual (around $40) or electric ($250). American Best Coffee, Inc., which added a single pasta machine to its line of espresso machines in 1977, now sells 24 models, ranging in price from $500 to $70,000. Still, many purists prefer the ritual of making pasta fresca, fatt'a mano (freshly made by hand). At classes like the one taught by Arlene Battifarano at Manhattan's New School, flour-smeared students happily echo, "Fold, push, press, turn! Fold, push, press, turn!" as they attack alps...