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...between bouts at the gaming tables, Bennett would be treated to a free ringside seat at the championship fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Donny Lalonde. After Leonard won by a knockout, Bennett would receive the champ's satin dressing gown as a souvenir. He would golf with top hotel executives and tip waitresses with $100 gambling chips. His lavish suite would not cost him a dime...
Female fashion is exhausting. All that variety from which to choose the few items that will transform you into a knockout. All those racks in all those stores: it takes hours and days to find the perfect thing. Once home, the garments crowd the closet, challenging you to put together the right pieces for the right occasion -- and the right mood. There's a mutability to clothes that makes them appealing one day, appalling the next...
Most experts conclude that Saturn ranks with its Japanese competitors as a noble contender -- if not yet a knockout champion. What cannot be known for sure at this point is probably the most important single factor: Saturn's reliability. In that department, the company is taking no chances. Only 1,000 Saturns will be ready for sale this week, about half the number expected, because the plant has slowed down its production to iron out any initial bugs. "We've had to do some tweaking," a Saturn official explained. Once rolling, Saturn aims to boost production...
None of this might matter greatly if a war follows the quick-knockout script sketched by some Air Force enthusiasts. In the politics of war, as in other matters, nothing succeeds like success. Even then, however, the U.S. would need the support of its world coalition to shape a durable peace. And at home one need only mention the word Vietnam to underscore the importance of congressional and popular support. Unfortunately, the scenarios for fighting a war seem to have been far more carefully drawn and fully thought out than the scripts for justifying the decision...
Imagine if two battling behemoths like King Kong and Godzilla decided to join forces. Talk about a knockout combination. That's how the entertainment industry reacted last week to the disclosure that Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial, the world's largest maker of consumer electronics, is negotiating to buy MCA, the American show-business giant, in a deal that could be worth more than $7 billion. The acquisition would represent an even more titanic version of the hardware-meets-software combination pioneered by Matsushita's rival Sony, which bought CBS Records for $2 billion in 1988 and Columbia Pictures...