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...good part of the known world--it has been the presence and the unique taste of Coca-Cola. But last week executives of the Atlanta-based company announced that, as they see it, change goes better with Coke. Starting in May, they will introduce a new, slightly sweeter and smoother Coke that will totally supplant the old Coke and enter the lists against archrival Pepsi-Cola in the raging battle for dominance of the $23 billion U.S. soft- drink market. Roberto Goizueta, 53, chairman of Coca-Cola (1984 sales: $7.4 billion), said that the old Coke formula, with its secret...
...Couldn't be sweeter than the Beanpot against B.C.," Cleary said...
That's what made Saturday's victory even sweeter for the local booters, who felt slighted by the negative reaction to their NCAA selection...
Reagan started with a classic Reagan line: "A lot of problems disappear when we talk to each other," he said, "rather than about each other." Then he turned even sweeter, more avuncular. "One had only to look at the beautiful children we saw outside," Reagan told Li, "to know that our job as leaders is to deliver a better world to them than the one we found. That is what we are all here for." Replied Li, who is 78: "You said it very well. It is for the older generation to work for a better world...
...Bruins, however, are more than just a team to beat--they are the vital team to beat. As a club team, the Crimson never topped Brown and nothing would be sweeter than finally dunking the Bruins in Harvard's second-ever varsity contest...