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...fall of 1987. Says an impatient Smith: "I don't like to wait long for anything." The effort could create as many as 20,000 jobs and turn out 400,000 to 500,000 cars annually. That would make it bigger than AMC, the fourth largest domestic producer. Says Sanchez: "I would like to be Chrysler's size as soon as possible." The car will initially come in two models, a four-door sedan and two-door coupe. Other models will come later. The first Saturns may cost about...
...describes its new offspring as a "clean sheet" operation. While wholly owned by GM, the company will have its own network of dealers, its own labor contract with the United Auto Workers, its own factory, engineering and design staffs, and even its own president. He is Joseph J. Sanchez, 54, a former Oldsmobile division boss and head of GM Latin American subsidiaries. Sanchez will operate much like the chief executive of a totally new and independent company. Said Smith: "We are not going to handicap him with a lot of preordained rules." Freed from the heavy, established GM structure, Saturn...
...press conference after the arrests, FBI Spokesman Joseph Corliss said the bureau learned of the plot in July from an unnamed "cooperating witness." The informant introduced FBI Special Agent Eduardo M. Sanchez to the plotters, who hired him as the assassin. In addition to a $300,000 fee and 22 lbs. of cocaine, the conspirators promised Sanchez weapons, night-vision equipment, explosives, tanks, airplanes and miscellaneous military ordnance for the proposed coup. The agent was instructed to hire four other hitmen to help carry out the assassination...
...problem. In the southern town of San Juan del Sur, "Rodrigo," 27, told TIME that his neighbors have been warned to vote for the Sandinistas or risk losing their food ration cards. "It's not a fear of repression, as in Somoza's times," says Domingo Sanchez Salgado, presidential candidate of the small Socialist party. "It is a fear of repercussions...
...limited size of the PAP's bases. The Trujillo "revolution" of July 1932 is the most famous of these Aprista revolts. During the uprising, a large number of military officers were killed. When the revolt was finally quashed by the military, Aprista rebels were massacred en masse. In 1933 Sanchez Cerro was assassinated by an Aprista fanatic and replaced by General Benavides. --Michael P. Adams, Government...