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Yet the most nagging question is when Iacocca plans to relinquish the driver's seat. Sitting in his cluttered office and smoking an eight-inch Cohiba cigar given to him by the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Iacocca answers the question by first conceding that he has slowed down a...
The regatta--named after Harvard's sailing coach--was created in 1984 when Horn announced his retirement. He didn't retire then, but Harvard won the trophy the first year and Tufts the second year.
"I really think its great that we won it," varsity sailor Dan Elbaum said. "Mike's going to retire and it's great that we could win it for him."
Under the terms of the tentative accord, the Soviets agreed to retire within five years a significant portion of their large, hydra-headed ICBMs, including their notorious "heavy" SS-18s. Those are the most worrisome of the missiles in their arsenal, since they have the combination of accuracy, speed and...
Wacker's resignation is in keeping with a retire-at-65 policy that was in force when he first joined the health service, he said. However that policy was changed during his term.