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...mind. These are achievers, people who worked hard in college to earn the chance to work harder in business school." Reporter-Researcher Denise Worrell interviewed business school deans at Dartmouth and Cornell and spoke with Wall Street executives, while Correspondent Patricia Delaney visited the University of Chicago and Northwestern and tracked down M.B.A.s who had been out of school five to ten years. Says she: "Management often puts this high-priced talent on a blistering fast track instead of grooming and developing it with experience. One result is some unrealistic career timetables." Financial Correspondent Frederick Ungeheuer expressed similar concern after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: May 4, 1981 | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

...even threats of mass crop strikes, Poland's private farmers last week finally won the promise of legal recognition for Rural Solidarity, the 800,000-member independent agricultural union. The unprecedented agreement, signed by government negotiators and peasant leaders at an emotional ceremony in the northwestern city of Bydgoszcz, called for the union's registration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: Fighting for an Idea, A Farmers' Union | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

...must we say so? Is it only because the Soviet Union still occupies Chinese territory along China's northeastern and northwestern borders, threatening our security? No. China is concerned not only with its own security, but also with that of other parts of the world. The Soviet threat is not a particular threat concerning a particular region. It is a general one regarding the world situation as a whole...

Author: By Ni Shi-xiong, | Title: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing | 4/23/1981 | See Source »

...from his debacle: he has become a folk hero to Spanish rightists. Hundreds of people visited him in the military prison at Alcalá de Henares, northeast of Madrid, forming long lines to pay their respects. The government finally moved him last week to El Ferrol in the distant northwestern region of Galicia, but the streams of admiring callers continued. Indeed, so popular has Tejero become that he is reportedly thinking of running for parliament, even from jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: Seeking to Appease the Generals | 4/20/1981 | See Source »

...Solidarity Leader Lech Walesa on the eve of the threatened strike. There was little optimism when those talks got under way at noon in Warsaw's 17th century Koniecpolski Palace. Three previous meetings had failed to defuse the crisis that erupted last month when police in the northwestern city of Bydgoszcz brutally evicted 26 union members from a provincial assembly hall. Indeed, a massive warning strike to protest the beatings had halted the country for four hours on March 27. With Solidarity brandishing a list of five demands, and Warsaw's Communist bosses railing against creeping "anarchy," there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poland: New Invasion Jitters | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

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