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...dropping. Even so, the industry cannot produce the most popular models fast enough to satisfy demand. Inventories that for some makes hit a 150-day supply in early 1975 are now down to an average of 52 days, well below the 60-to 70-day supply automen like to maintain; some '76 models already are becoming scarce...
...Goodwins (Richard Goodwin, speech-writer for Johnson, now husband of Kearns who helped her write the book), former officials under LBJ who try to "objectively judge" the Johnsonian presidency with respect to the war, but end up underwriting "the deceits that have served importantly a sucession of Presidents to maintain support" for the immoral intervention in Vietnam...
...company," and that "Dealer shall be free to exercise his own judgement as to time, place, and manner of selling books purchased under this contract, within the territory designated by company and agreed upon." Southwestern trains its students only in reputable, honest sales practices, for it could not maintain its good standing as a charter member of both the Nashville Chamber of Commerce and Better Business Bureau unless it did. The fact is that Southwestern is now in its 108th year of continuous operation, and has worked with over 100,000 college students since the depression. It is inevitable that...
More and more German companies are trying to maintain their sales by building plants in foreign countries. BASF, which already produces chemicals in the U.S., is planning to expand its American facilities. Last month Volkswagen decided that the only way to compete effectively in the American market was to manufacture autos there. In all, German direct investment abroad last year totaled about $2.1 billion, up from $1.7 billion the year before. But the movement of industry-and jobs -out of Germany and into other countries is already stirring misgivings among powerful German labor unions. Though Germany's jobless rate...
Rosenthal maintained that The Times will be around until "after the Statue of Liberty." He said the challenge is "to maintain The New York Times as The New York Times," and not to take such cost-reducing measures as cutting the staff or accepting more ads in place of news...