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...balked at the additional $100,000-a-copy development premium for any weapon purchased through the Pentagon. So, with a wink from the Administration, Sweden will buy the missile directly from the manufacturer -- and avoid a contribution to U.S. tax coffers. Meanwhile, the Administration's stepped-up arms sales rack up $1 million a day for everything from the salaries of Pentagon accountants to charges for shipping displays to overseas weapons shows...
...Nini's Corner, the twenty-something magazine seller told me that he actually thought Swing had definite potential. Out of Town News has given a prominent rack and multiple windows to the magazine. Lauren says his creation "sold out" at Stanford, and beat out Time, Forbes and Esquire for the twenty-something age group in Boston...
...Cosmo is very popular," says Charles J. Noe, a supervisor at Out-of-Town News and Tickets. "As a matter of fact, we keep bundles on hand, as opposed to other magazines, where we just keep whatever's on the rack...
...paying for the marching band and the football team and room and board...[Extension' students are in the same classes with the same professors. It's the difference between going to a boutique like Bloomingdale's or Lord and Taylor for designer cloths or getting them cheap off the rack at a discount store...
...cars as novelties. But last year, when the yen rose sharply against the U.S. dollar, Chrysler and Ford could afford to cut prices sharply. To their surprise, sales of the popular Taurus doubled, and last month the Jeep Cherokee became the first U.S.-made model in Japan to rack up more than 10,000 sales in a year. Clearly the fussy Japanese buyer who demanded a museum-quality body finish is in retreat; in his place is a worker whose income has stagnated during the country's recession and who wants good value for his yen. "What we have done...