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...they will be caused by tax cuts instead of increased Government spending. That distinction actually means little since the impact of the deficits will be the same: they will soak up capital that could otherwise be used for productive, job-creating investment. Says Otto Eckstein, chairman of Data Resources Inc., an economics consulting firm: "In the situation that we have now, deficits do not necessarily mean inflation. But they do mean loss of capital formation and productivity. That is the kind of thing this Administration does not want to face up to. They are living in a dream world...
Engineers and designers at the headquarters of Apple Computer Inc. in Cupertino, Calif., are accustomed to seeing a slender figure saunter past their offices wearing frayed jeans, suede boots and a cowboy shirt. The boyish-looking fellow with the stringy mustache is Steven Jobs, Apple's chairman of the board. At 26, Jobs heads a company that six years ago was located in a bedroom and garage of his parents' house, but this year it is expected to have sales of $600 million. Like so many new entrepreneurs, Jobs is a child of California's Silicon Valley...
...call came at 9:30 p.m.: Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, would grant an interview that night. Two hours later, Murray Gart, a Time Inc. senior editor, and TIME Beirut Correspondent Roberto Suro were led by a P.L.O. representative through pitch-black streets, past a checkpoint and two platoons of soldiers. It was just after midnight when Arafat welcomed the visitors to an air-conditioned, wood-paneled conference room at his Beirut headquarters. He spoke of his frustrations over U.S. support for Israel and his fears of an impending Israeli strike on southern Lebanon. Excerpts from...
...wife of 23 years, strongly insisted to the board of directors at the time that there was no romance involved, and he publicly said that they were just "very close friends." Cunningham went on to become vice president of strategic planning and project development at Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., in New York City...
...clearly an individual statement and in no way should reflect on the institution," Horner said this week, adding that Time invited her to join the two-week "fact-finding" tour because she sits on the board of Time. Inc. She explained that she occupies that post primarily because of her "work as a scholar," not because she is president of Radcliffe...