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...agency's renewed interest in safety is due in part to a $5.2 million lawsuit filed last year by Sylvia Robins, a systems engineer at a subsidiary of Rockwell International, the shuttle's principal contractor, and Ria Solomon, a former worker at Unisys, a subcontractor. Both claimed they were victims of corporate retaliation for whistle blowing. Charges that there were serious lapses in safety, quality control and security have been substantiated in a two-month investigation by a House Science, Space and Technology subcommittee. It also found that in 1986 and 1987 NASA and its contractors may have cut corners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: Getting Ready to Try Again | 7/4/1988 | See Source »

...Namphy. But when election day arrived last November, all hopes for a peaceful transition to democracy were dashed when the balloting gave way to a bloodbath. Nearly two months later, Manigat was declared the winner of a second election, in which * less than 10% of the voters took part. Last week few mourned his fate. "For the people, Manigat was a puppet of the army," says the Rev. Antoine Adrian, a Catholic priest in Port-au-Prince...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Haiti Going from a Sham to a Farce | 7/4/1988 | See Source »

...country's Olympic team. "I've been working these booths for about four years," said Dixon, now the head cook. "I first got experience tenderizing squid steaks," he said, adding that he cannot understand why people find the squid tentacles scary. "Anyone knows that's the best part," he continued, quite correctly to the taste of this squid fancier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In California: A Squid Fest | 7/4/1988 | See Source »

Joseph Schultz and part of the staff from his Santa Cruz restaurant India Joze brought a stylishly funky note to the surroundings with their futuramic booth and black tank tops, to say nothing of Schultz's battered, Indiana Jones-type fedora. Schultz describes himself as a culinary anthropologist. He has traveled the world gathering recipes and evaluating food customs, most especially in Southeast Asia, the Philippines and Greece. His lacy, crisp, fried calamari tentacles in skordalia, the Greek garlic-and-walnut sauce, sold at a great rate, as did the chili-spiced Thai marinated squid. "I have lots of other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In California: A Squid Fest | 7/4/1988 | See Source »

Washington strategists have begun to envision that scenario when talk turns -- as it increasingly does nowadays -- to Japan's growing influence. The very prospect of such pressure, however remote, is part of a subtle change in the way Americans view the Japanese. No longer is Japan seen simply as a tireless competitor and an endless source of high-quality goods. Japan's successes have been so spectacular that they seem ready to burst beyond economic bounds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan From Superrich To Superpower | 7/4/1988 | See Source »

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