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...between 1986 and 1990 to developing new models and equipping old factories to produce them. During that time, Chrysler plans to rebuild aggressively its share of the auto market to nearly the level it claimed before the company's slide in the late 1970s. At Chrysler's 1987-model preview in September at Texas Stadium in suburban Dallas, Iacocca announced that the company aims to boost its share from 11% to 15% at the rate of about 1 percentage point annually...
...this case, however, the tussle will also be a preview of sorts...
...Central Africa and Haiti, where AIDS has spread more widely than in the U.S., the virus is believed to be transmitted now most frequently by heterosexual intercourse. Researchers disagree strongly on whether that can be taken as a preview of what will happen in the U.S., given the hygienic and other differences between those countries and America. But in the U.S. too, the risk of AIDS increases with the number of sexual partners a man or woman has: the more partners, the greater the chance of repeated exposure to an infected person. Koop goes so far as to say that...
...titled Smile and loosely based on the 1975 film of that name, the show chronicles three days of competition and camaraderie among a group of high school contestants in a California beauty pageant. Some 3,000 girls auditioned for the 16 roles in the musical, which is due to preview next month in Baltimore and open in New York City this November. "A long haul," says Hamlisch, who has been working on the $4 million song-and-dance spectacular for four years. "It's frustrating when you think you have it all together, then you see it in workshop...
Jokes are not going to pull another thousand out of the air this time, however, and Withington's sure instinct tells him not to upstage the oxbow chest. It is a prize, one of the four or five best pieces to be offered. Yesterday at the preview here, dealers prowled around it, old predators who carried their age with arrogance. Kenneth Hammitt, a veteran dealer from Woodbury, Conn., ran his eye approvingly over its shaped serpentine top and guessed that it would bring about $25,000. Then Jack Partridge, an old friend and adversary from North Edgecomb, Me., showed...