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...some markets, but the grain companies cannot cash in. Agri Industries, a large Des Moines grain concern, has ten barges of corn and five barges of soybeans worth about $3.85 million stuck in the river. "It's going to be costly, no question about it." says Lloyd Eneix, senior vice president of Agri-Trans, which has half of its ten-boat fleet immobilized. "The whole industry is going to suffer considerably...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Going with the Floe | 1/23/1984 | See Source »

...such paintings were hardly an issue for American scholars and collectors, let alone European ones. For every word written on Church, Martin Johnson Heade or John Singleton Copley, there were 100 on Pollock and 200 on Picasso. The track of pioneer scholars in this field, like John Baur and Lloyd Goodrich, was hardly more beaten than Lewis and Clark's. It was as though, by general consent, all American art had been sunk in earnest provinciality until the 1940s, when abstract expressionism unburdened itself upon the world stage. Nobody believes this today. In fact, the pendulum has gone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Manifest Destiny in Paint | 1/23/1984 | See Source »

...would continue to market cars under the present five names. Each part of the bifurcated company would still be larger than either Ford or Chrysler. Word around Detroit last week was that Chevrolet General Manager Robert Stempel, 50, will take over the small-car group, while Buick Boss Lloyd Reuss, 47, will head the large-car group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mr. Smith Shakes Up Detroit | 1/16/1984 | See Source »

...police and 150 U.S. support troops (logistics, medical and administrative personnel) to train Grenadian security forces. This modest detachment, along with the 396-member Caribbean Peace-Keeping Force, may well provide a necessary sense of order. "People are so scared, so insecure because of how unsettled things are," says Lloyd Noel, a former Attorney General who languished in prison for 2½ years during the regime of former Prime Minister Maurice Bishop. With Grenada's police force whittled to little more than 100 men, the potential for lawlessness and violence simmers just below the surface. Earlier this month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fare Well, Grenada | 12/26/1983 | See Source »

...whose leader lies crippled by arthritis on the sister island of Carriacou. Many Grenadians, moreover, are leery of a return to democratic institutions that were a mixed blessing even before Gairy and Bishop emasculated them. "Having elections and more politics, we'll have more corruption again," frets Farmer Lloyd Bridgeman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Edging toward Democracy | 12/12/1983 | See Source »

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