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...interest on a new million dollar public service endowment. Public Service Program $18,110 Cambridge Youth Enrichment Program $10,000 CityStep $3515 Cyclists Fighting Hunger $3000 Office of Career Services/Lamont Fellowship $2000 Francis de Celle $1500 Currier House Dance Marathon $500 Centro Presente $500 Children's Theater $500 Suzuki Program $500 Money spent this year: $43,000 Funding held over until next year...

Author: By Steven Lichtman, | Title: Public Service Fund: How Much is Enough? | 3/13/1986 | See Source »

...sales. Just what the subcompact will look like is known only to Hyundai officials, who have code named it the X car. It will be unveiled in March and is expected to sell for as little as $5,000. That would make it cheaper than the Japanese-made Suzuki (base price: $5,151), a mini sold by Chevrolet as the Sprint in nine Western states and the lowest-priced car in America. The larger car, the Stellar, will begin at $7,000. Hyundai intends to begin assaulting the American market in California, where the Japanese also started...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Korean Chrome Heads for the U.S. | 2/11/1985 | See Source »

...that favors Japanese exports to the U.S., it is now almost impossible for an American auto company to build a car in the U.S., sell it for less than $7,000 and make a decent profit. GM imports some subcompact models for sale in the U.S. from Japan's Suzuki and Isuzu, and it has plans to bring in more from its South Korean partner, Daewoo. GM is also manufacturing small cars in a venture with Toyota in Fremont, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saturn Makes Its Debut At Gm | 1/21/1985 | See Source »

...suffer the worst setbacks because they have made no deals to distribute Japanese cars. Chrysler might be able to maintain its market share by selling more models from its Japanese partner, Mitsubishi. The only company to favor a removal of import curbs is General Motors, which plans to sell Suzuki and Isuzu cars through its Chevrolet dealers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Early Warning | 5/14/1984 | See Source »

...Europe, it became plain that the effort to "write my character out of the script" was under way with a vengeance. As always, all roads led through the press. A telling sign of quarantine was that at Versailles, photographs were banned at my meeting with Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki of Japan. Last-minute changes in seating and other curious breaches of protocol, engineered by Baker, Deaver and their apparat, baffled our European hosts, many of whom had not previously had the experience of a guest's, as it were, shuffling the place cards of other guests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Alexander Haig | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

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