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...between U.S. and overseas carmakers. The problem is simple: with 58 American and foreign-owned plants producing a bewildering array of some 350 models, the U.S. market has become saturated with automotive offerings. "The U.S. is not a very profitable place to try to sell cars anymore," says Maryann Keller, vice president of Furman Selz, a Manhattan-based brokerage. In this case, what's miserable for manufacturers is marvelous for consumers. "If you have any money, it's a great time to buy a car," says Thomas O'Grady, president of Integrated Automotive Resources, which tracks industry trends. "In many...
...Burke, Princeton, 8:03; 2. J. Gibson, Yale, 8:03; 3. G. Keller, Navy...
...Campbell 7-13 4-7 19; Rob Connolly 0-2 2-2 2: David Brown 3-7 0-0 7; Casey Cammann 6-6 1-1 13; David Bialski 0-0 0-0 0; Damon Franklin 0-2 0-0 0; John Brodsky 0-1 0-0 0; Steve Keller 0-2 0-0 0; Phil Black...
Among those that turned out to hear the lectures were Johnson, acting Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Phyllis Keller, Professor of Sociology Orlando Patterson and Robert Nozick, Porter professor of Philosophy...
Smith is not at his best while recounting recent Soviet history--anyone can do that, and some are even more qualified, like Bill Keller, who holds Smith's old position as the Times' Moscow bureau chief and who, more importantly, has lived in the Soviet Union rather than Washington as perestroika has grown...