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...Ford emulate that plan on their '73 cars, though neither offers protection that goes so far as AMC's. The AMC warranty won the praise of industry watchers as divergent as Presidential Consumer Adviser Virginia Knauer and Mac Gordon, outspoken editor of the dealer newsletter Motor News Analysis. Since AMC pays a much bigger part of new-car repair bills than before, the plan also helped solve the problem of dealer desertions, which at one point were running at a rate of several dozen per year...
...executives, a one-week business swing through Moscow has lately acquired the cachet that in the fifties attached to reconnaissance for branches in Western Europe. The list of firms and trade groups that have sent representatives in recent weeks includes ITT, Deere & Co., the Illinois Agricultural Association, and the Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association. From a series of interviews with visiting U.S. executives, TIME Moscow Bureau Chief John Shaw has compiled a guide to doing business with the Soviets. His report...
...wrong. But why not look at the clients and ask what's wrong with them?" This Thompson-knows-best philosophy has irritated clients. Explaining why he pulled part of his account from the agency, Henry Ford II said: "Thompson got to thinking it was part of the Ford Motor...
...this idiot is driving all over the place in his foolish motorcade. We don't have anything like this in Britain," Dean continued, growing more indignant as the pool reporter announced the latest revised body count from Captain Keith over the walky-talky. "We do have something we call motor-tours," Deane observed, "but they are designed to allow the candidates to debate on the issues in as many places as possible. In London, they have a special tour route which allows the candidate to make 30 stops in one day, so that he can field questions from voters...
...University of Kansas this summer. Dr. Maynard Shelley found that meditators seemed less nervous or depressed and more creative and expensive. In a study conducted at the University of California-Los Angeles last December. Dr. H. George Blasdell found that meditators performed faster and more accurately in perceptual motor tests...