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...high-level operative from B.C.C.I.'s Karachi-based black network, have separately provided TIME with nearly identical descriptions of some of B.C.C.I.'s elaborate services for the sale of conventional weapons. "They could handle everything," says one of those sources. "Brokering, financing, letters of credit, false end-user certificates, shopping, spare parts, training and even personnel. You could order a bomb, a plane to deliver it and somebody to drop...
...secretive interlocking bureaucracies where public scrutiny is limited. All are controversial. The nuclear power program, its detractors claim, is a Big Idea gone haywire: too many reactors producing too much electricity. The state-of-the-art telecommunications network is heavily larded with gee-whiz gadgetry that is often user-mysterious and wastefully expensive. And rather than decentralizing the nation, the high-speed trains emphasize the predominance of Paris...
...Apple's user-friendly Macintosh system will be integrated into IBM's product line, including the large computers that serve as the heart of corporate systems...
...their products less distinctive and more compatible with their other rivals. Apple has developed desktop computers that not only run its Macintosh software system but also use the same disk operating system -- or DOS -- used by IBM models. And Big Blue has countered with desktop computers that are more user friendly, in the spirit of Macintosh...
Under the new system, we have all our own imaging equipment, which sits in a user-friendly room adjacent to the art and picture departments, where most of the material originates. "Now changes can be made at almost any stage of the production process," Stelzner says, "right up until the magazine goes to the , printing plants." That makes it easier to accommodate up-to-the-minute photographs like those of the Rajiv Gandhi funeral...