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...seeking agreement, each tends to bristle and confront the other. That is a sharp contrast to the relative harmony between their two predecessors, James Baker and former Senator Howard Baker. Regan's take-charge aggressiveness recently led three of his trusted former aides at the Treasury Department to warn their old boss that he needed to tone down his public image, arguing that it was hurting the President. Apparently unwilling to encourage any potential challengers, Regan has limited the power of the few veteran hands he has recruited to the White House, including Political Adviser Ed Rollins and Legislative Strategist...
...calls upon oratorical ammunition. Confronted with some violators intent on ambushing him, he announces: "It is my duty to inform you that I am slick with a gun. I don't want to meet you in the Great Beyond and have you telling me that I didn't warn you ahead of time...
...also been looking for better ways to warn planes of violent wind shear, like the downdraft that caused a Delta L-1011 jet to crash near Dallas last month, killing 135. The FAA is proceeding with research into radar methods that can give better indications of wind shear. And in Tokyo, FAA officials, along with other U.S. experts, have gathered to assist in the investigation of the Aug. 12 crash of Japan Air Lines Flight 123, a Boeing 747 similar to many flown by U.S. carriers. A 60-page preliminary report released last week by Japan's Transport Ministry provided...
...Indianapolis-based company pleaded guilty to criminal charges for not informing federal officials that Oraflex had been linked to deaths and illnesses in foreign countries before it was approved for consumption in the U.S. Lilly also failed to warn consumers that Oraflex could have side effects on the liver and kidneys. In a plea bargain worked out with the Justice Department, Lilly (1984 sales: $3.1 billion) pleaded guilty to 25 counts of unintentional deception, a misdemeanor, and was fined $25,000. Lilly's former chief medical officer, Dr. William Shedden, was fined $15,000 on similar charges...
Sheer numbers are not the only reason for this interest. Hispanic consumers have a reputation for seeking high quality in the products they can afford and, once sold, showing more loyalty to their favorite brands than Anglos do. But selling to them, experts warn, requires more than translating ads into Spanish. Attention must be paid to cultural and linguistic nuances. Example: the slogan "Catch That Pepsi Spirit," translated into Spanish, had an overly physical intonation. The company accordingly urged Hispanics to "Vive el Sentir de Pepsi" ("Live the Pepsi Feeling...