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...direct contradiction to this policy is the presence on campus of recruiters representing corporations (i.e. Polaroid, General Electric, and Xerox) which operate in South Africa. These corporations discriminate against the black population in South Africa in accordance with the laws of the racist South African minority regime...
Headed by Sol Linowitz, former Xerox board chairman and U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States during Lyndon Johnson's presidency, the commission urged the "new President, Congress" and the American people to undertake a review of Latin policy. Among its recommendations...
Carter spent much of his three days in Washington in policy sessions. One was with 15 prominent businessmen, including Coca-Cola Co. Chairman J. Paul Austin and Xerox Corp. Chairman C. Peter McColough. who are possible appointees to high posts in the Administration. The businessmen urged that the economy be stimulated by means of a tax cut (see ECONOMY AND BUSINESS). Carter advisers feared that a permanent instead of a temporary cut would lead to problems in paying for new programs like national health insurance and making good on Carter's campaign pledge to balance the budget...
...senior vice president of Investors Diversified Services, a mutual-fund complex. Loeffier supervised the settling of $400 million in claims, appointed a new board of directors, and resigned. The company, operating under the name of Orion, is now based in New Jersey and run by Alan Gruber, a former Xerox executive. It still sells insurance through two healthy companies acquired by Equity. It emerged from reorganization in March, and last month its stock began trading publicly again after a long suspension. The company turned a profit even during the reorganization-$4.6 million during this year's first nine months...
Jody Brown, assistant manger at J. August, said yesterday the store's current price of five cents a copy for a minimum order to five, and three cents a copy for orders over ten, reflected the superior copying capabilities of the new Xerox...