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...might do well to note the example of the Japanese. Few economists advocate that the U.S. and Western Europe emulate the Japanese down the line to promote recovery: the differences in social and cultural systems between them and the West are too fundamental to warrant such a game of international Simon Says. Yet several Japanese policies deserve close attention from Reagan and the Europeans and could well represent the hope for the future. In particular, Japan's emphasis on high technology and cooperation between the government and private industry should serve as a model for the West. High technology creates...
...corruption are nothing new in Massachusetts politics, but in California they come less frequently. Thus, it must have been something of a shock to students at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) when their student body president turned himself in to campus police, who had a warrant for his arrest, after being charged with embezzling more than $400 dollars from the student government...
Fischer, who hired lawyers and yielded voluntarily to an arrest warrant at week's end, denied that he had forged the diaries. He called the charge "absurd," adding: "I can neither read the Gothic handwriting [used by Hitler] nor write it." That was an odd claim for one who deals in documents of the Nazi period. Fischer insisted that the volumes actually were written by the Führer...
REICH WOULD LIKE to make the nation realize that industry and international trade are in enough disarray to warrant national priority. He asks government, in consultation with management and labor to establish a coherent strategy for the future. Of course, this new role would be carried out by the type of students that Reich teaches and the Kennedy School turns out yearly--the public policy professional...
Last Friday Dubberstein failed to appear for his arraignment in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va. Assuming he had fled, Judge Albert V. Bryan Jr. issued a warrant for his arrest. Dubberstein, however, had not turned fugitive. His body was found in his friend's apartment, where, investigators said, he had put a shotgun to his head and killed himself. That was no confession of guilt, of course. But it was a tragic way of pleading nolo contendere...