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...more than 20 years. Marchio says the automating grant likes the Harvard program because of its comprehensive approach and its state of the art content. The program covers two areas in particular, computers and strategic business planning, that GM thinks will help its executives "anticipate and react to change" in the future, Marchio adds...
...good at it!-or through little snippets that are no longer than 1 min. 20 sec. on the nightly TV news." For all their artificiality, the debates offer voters a rare chance to see the candidates in a situation they do not totally control, and to gauge how they react to pressure and deal with the unexpected...
Meanwhile, club members continue to rise early and train for competition. Lundblad notes that people react with surprise when they hear about his daily regimen. "I think they think I'm crazy or something," he says...
...DOES journalism's wonder boy react to the pain he has inflicted on Belushi's widow, Judy Jacklin? "I showed Judy the ending. And that's what this is all about. I showed Judy the ending. It's that simple and that complicated...
...that the Korean plane was on a U.S. spy mission, as the Soviets claim. Others charge that while the plane may have been inadvertently off course, U.S. military trackers saw it go astray, issued no warning and coldly exploited the situation to see how Soviet air-defense systems would react. Concerned over the notice such arguments were getting, the State Department held a briefing last week at which one official repeated to reporters: "These charges are totally false. The U.S. does not use civilian airliners for intelligence purposes, and there was no U.S. intelligence connection whatever with this plane, directly...