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...Coca-Cola." And Mullins' reward? What else? For being the new Coke's most persistent and outspoken critic, the company is giving him the first case of Coca-Cola Classic that comes off the bottling line nearest his residence. The Real Thing, again. --By John Greenwald. Reported by Joseph N. Boyce/New York, Joseph J. Kane and B. Russell Leavitt/Atlanta, with other bureaus
...keep our priorities straight. Revenge may make us feel better, but it is no deterrent to future acts of terrorism. It is precisely this tribal logic, which is so prevalent in Arab lands, that keeps feuds going for generations. Joseph Wechsler Chicago Assembly-Line Surgery...
...threatening situation, if not the one that might have been uppermost in people's minds. Fictional heroes of the period may have offered similar distractions, functioning as little "bombs" in their own right. McMurphy of Ken Kesey's novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Yossarian of Joseph Heller's Catch-22 were at war with the world, and both nuked the societies that sought to contain them. One took on the scientists, the other the military: a one-two punch for the common man. Perhaps these explosions were not diversions after all but more sophisticated signs...
...that will be true. The company is betting its reputation and resources that the Saturn project will be the factory of the future. If GM succeeds, American industry will have proved that it has not lost its vision and verve. --By Charles P. Alexander. Reported by Barbara Dolan/Detroit and Joseph J. Kane/Spring Hill
...DIED. Joseph C. ("Mickey") Shaughnessy, 64, comic actor whose instantly identifiable mug betokened deftly played stereotypes, usually a sailor, a thug or an Irishman, in 40 movies, including From Here to Eternity (1953), Jailhouse Rock and Don 't Go Near the Water (both 1957); of lung cancer; in Cape May Court House...