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From Hardyston, about four miles away, Georgio Gallara, 24, the owner of Tony's Pizza & Pasta, and an employee, Jeremy Giordano, 22, drove off in Giordano's Pontiac Grand Am with two pies. When they got to Scott Road, Gallara and Giordano were met with a volley of bullets fired from a .45-cal. automatic and a .22-cal. pistol. Their car rolled into a small marsh. The attackers then apparently took a pizza box and flung it like a Frisbee, scattering slices throughout the scene...
...Beemer, the phone call came at around 10:30 a.m., and there is reason to believe McVeigh made it. At around that time, he was at a Firestone tire store in Junction City, buying the Mercury from Tom Manning, the store's manager (McVeigh traded in his dilapidated Pontiac). Manning has stated that McVeigh left the store for a few minutes while they were making the deal. Records show that at 9:53 a call to Elliott's was placed from a pay phone across from the Firestone store. Another piece of evidence shows that McVeigh was near Elliott...
...conditioning and radio systems. Under the new purchasing program, for example, instead of buying 123 different steering columns, GM will stock 50. The company can still produce totally different cars. For instance, by using styling feats, suspension adjustments and electronic legerdemain, GM can produce a crouched and hunkered-down Pontiac Grand Prix or a Buick Century, which is a model of civic probity, from the same platforms...
Here's how North American boss Wagoner explains it: "The sun's coming up on Oldsmobile, but we still have a couple of hours to go before first daylight. Chevrolet needs to get its [sales] volume base back. Pontiac is our sports segment, but the challenge is to take that image and convert it into more volume units. Oldsmobile needs to reposition itself to sophisticated, refined midsize-car buyers who will be new purchasers to GM. Buick's great focus will remain on premium American road cars, but it needs to recapture that traditional element from a younger customer base...
...time to bring them back into the fold. We need to launch these products, put them out there and let the customer decide. This is put-up or shut-up time." Fighting words, Mr. Middlebrook. But as Alfred Sloan might also urge on his new generation at Pontiac, Buick, Cadillac and Chevy: There is still much to do, and little time left...