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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...taking things out of our soda like caffeine or sodium, nor are we adding things like fruit juices; Jolt soda is like the way it was when soda was just simply soda," says marketing supervisor Jane M. Nickson. "Response [to the product] has been overwhelming...

Author: By David M. Lazarus, | Title: A New Way to Cope With Expos | 10/3/1986 | See Source »

Both Bok and Hanson said Thiemann's ideas ofuniting the practical and theoretical study ofreligion and then making the product available toscholars in other parts of the University is thebest solution to the Divinity School's identitycrisis...

Author: By Joseph F Kahn, | Title: Divinity Dean Plans Revamping of School | 10/2/1986 | See Source »

When it comes down to it, probably the most important component of the computer decision is the price. Harvard's Technology Product Center (HTPC) offers Macintoshes to students at the most competitive prices in the area, with complete systems starting at around...

Author: By Evan O. Grossman, | Title: IBM or Macintosh: Is There REALLY a Difference? | 10/1/1986 | See Source »

...trade talks, the most recent one dragging on from 1973 to 1979. The negotiations brought substantial reductions in tariffs, but GATT members thought it was time for another round. Reason: too many countries have circumvented the group's rules by raising a thicket of nontariff barriers, including import quotas, product standards and other obstacles to free trade. Said Leopoldo Tettamanti, the Argentine delegate to GATT: "We are in a mess...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Launch for the Uruguay Round | 9/29/1986 | See Source »

...economy was generating a high level of anxiety and uncertainty last week. The New York Stock Exchange settled into a nervous lull in the aftermath of the record plunge of the Dow Jones industrial average the week before. The Commerce Department reconfirmed that growth in the gross national product was almost completely stalled in the second quarter. Economists, executives and workers all pondered the same questions: Is the U.S. slipping into a recession? Are interest rates headed higher? Is inflation poised for a resurgence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Get Set for a Second Wind | 9/29/1986 | See Source »

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