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...nearly 25% of the world's automobiles between them. So when the two giant firms signed a $300 million preliminary agreement last week to build a subcompact car in California, GM's U.S. rivals sensed a threat to their business and let out cries of alarm. The loudest came from Lee Iacocca, chairman of Chrysler Corp., which is counting on small cars to help fuel its comeback. Iacocca called the GM-Toyota arrangement "fundamentally bad," and then added: "As an American, I get mad when I hear of deals like this." Said Paul Tippett, chairman of American Motors...
...candidate for Chancellor: "There has hardly ever been a negotiation in which the final result was identical to the opening position of one of the parties." He adds: "Kohl wants a mandate for deployment. I am fighting to avoid deployment." At a party convention last week, Vogel drew the loudest cheers when he called for a "constructive" U.S. reply to Soviet overtures for reciprocal arms reductions. Still, Vogel has been ambiguous enough in his approach to allow his party's pro-deployment believers, most notably Schmidt, to support...
House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. (D-Mass.) launched one of the loudest salvoes yesterday. "On the same day that President sat down to drink with the working men of Boston, he showed that his heart was still in the corporate boardroom," he said...
...Loudest Crash: Francis Coppola's One from the Heart, which cost $26 million, grossed $ 1.2 million, and is the undisputed winner of this year's Heaven's Gate award...
...loudest laughter of the meeting came after Professor of Government Jorge Domin guez asked Verba a long string of detailed questions about the independent study revision. When Dominguez sat down. Bok commented, "Dean Rosovsky has authorized me to tell you that had you asked a single further question, we would have traded you to the Law School for a top draft choice...