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...workers will receive most of the items on their wish list. Current employees will get an immediate bonus of $2,120, plus a 2¼% raise that will bring Chrysler assemblers up to the wage of $13.34 an hour. Late next year Chrysler employees will get a 2¼% lump-sum bonus and in 1987 a wage boost of 3%. Chrysler's 10,000 Canadian workers, who settled earlier in the week, will receive less lucrative bonuses because their concessions during the bad years were smaller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Early Christmas at Chrysler | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...sum, the most cursory review of the Soviet-American agenda is sobering: with few exceptions, the more important and potentially dangerous the issue, the deeper are the divergences. The spirit in which they are discussed, however, can make a lasting difference in the long run, and only the heads of government can set the tone for their subordinates. Barring some spectacular blowup or equally improbable major agreement, the success or failure of the summit will eventually be judged less by what Reagan and Gorbachev do in Geneva than by what happens in what is likely to be a long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Geneva:The Whole World Will Be Watching | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...Soviets will be shaped by geopolitical factors, from the arcane abacus of nuclear armaments to the broader themes of superpower rivalry and coexistence. But inevitably policies are made by people, whose force of character and personalities can count for as much as their policy views. The zero-sum qualities of Reagan's top advisers have nearly paralyzed the tortuous process of hammering out an arms-control proposal that is acceptable to both Reagan and the Soviet Union. The man charged with shaping a consensus, National Security Adviser McFarlane, has great expertise in arms control and the will to move quarreling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mixed Signals from America's Team | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...decorous pictorial style, Wang calls on yet another culture, for Dim Sum is, in a way, You Can't Take It with You as it might have been adapted by the Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu. The eccentric Tam household is memorialized in painterly images: the wind shuddering through the curtains next to Mom's sewing machine, the rows of shoes ceremoniously placed by the front stairway. Tradition holds firm in this house, and those who dwell in it, like Geraldine and Uncle, must be modern martyrs to Mom's insistence on doing things the old way. Here is a life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Crosscutting Across Cultures | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...phones in place is commendable, as was the UC’s sustained diligence in helping to negotiate a plan to install the phones, and their refusal to let the issue stagnate. We know that the College will not regret spending $12,000 on the phones; that small sum will pay enormous dividends in terms of peace of mind and deterrence, and may well save a student’s life someday...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Installing Safety | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

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