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...West German newspaper with reliable sources in Moscow reported earlier this week that Yelena Bonner had been told she "could fly immediately to wherever she wants." Victor Louis, a Soviet journalist who has been a reliable source of information in the past, confirmed the report...

Author: By Oded Salomy, | Title: Sakharov Wife to Come To Newton if Released | 10/30/1985 | See Source »

Harvard, a 24-10 victor over Brown a year ago, has won the last two games at Brown Stadium and holds a 10-5 edge when the Bruins host the game...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Zucker, | Title: How an 8-0 Victory Became a 53-0 Slaughter | 10/29/1985 | See Source »

Reigning champion of the new breed is New York City's Victor Potamkin, who last year sold $722 million worth of cars, including 3% of Cadillac's production line. Potamkin will not sell competing makes in the same store, but his 29-dealership empire, spanning the East Coast, has a total of ten different brands. In Denver, Leo Payne sells cars built by GM, Ford, Chrysler, AMC, Volkswagen, Volvo, Daimler-Benz, Subaru and Nissan. San Francisco's Martin Swig explains the megadealer's credo: "I don't care where a car comes from as long as it meets the needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pick a Car, Any Car | 10/28/1985 | See Source »

...Santa suit (again, what does this mean?). T. George tries his hand at American marketing, with his new McCoke line. Most importantly though, Roberts is won over by the real excellence that T. George puts into his product, and so by the time Coke is the real market victor, he doubts that they should have been. This provides a fitting lesson for the real Coke, which should have remembered the value of tradition before it had its costly attack of the MBA's last spring...

Author: By T.m. Doyle, | Title: Absurd But True | 10/25/1985 | See Source »

...London's West End and then Broadway, Nunn now must top himself each time out or face critics' speculation that his best work lies behind him. Just that sort of skepticism awaited the opening last week of Nunn's production of Les Miserables, a 3 1/2-hr. musical version of Victor Hugo's novel about revolutionary France. In article after article, London journalists asked whether the show would be another Nickleby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: A Jubilant Cry From the Gutter Les Miserables | 10/21/1985 | See Source »

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