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The Bosses of the Big Three on Nightline

June 12, 1991
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It was a first for national television. All three bosses of the Big Three U.S. auto companies — General Motors, Ford Motor and Chrysler — appeared together June 11, 1991 on Ted Koppel’s Nightline Show.Koppel reasoned that if the three executives — Bob Stempel (GM) Harold Poling (Ford) and Lee Iacocca (Chrysler) could go together…

Children’s Food Aids

June 5, 1991
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What if someone was using your property free in order to make a profit by sending clever messages to your young children enticing them to consume products that would damage their short and long term health? Welcome to Saturday and Sunday morning children’s network television. Would you sit idly by and, like Ronald Reagan, dream…

Ads in Movies

May 29, 1991
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Back in the early Seventies I asked a friend why he went to so many movies (two or three a week). He replied: “Because I want to get away from the television ads.” Well, look again, the ads are following moviegoers right into the theatre and into the movies themselves. If you haven’t seen the…

GIS Computer System

May 23, 1991
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Steve Beckwitt, 46, and his son Eric, 24, are ancient forest preservationists who, out of their small ranch 60 miles from Sacramento, California, are proving what can be done when computers are democratized for citizens uses. Equipped with a tool known as geographic information systems (GIS), now usable through their personal computer, the Beckwitt’s are…

GATT

May 14, 1991
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An unprecedented corporate power grab is underway, and citizens must act now to defeat it. The Bush administration’s pressure on Congress to adopt a no-amendment “fast-track” consideration of a new version of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), an international agreement regulating most of the world’s trade, is an attempt to make that…

Corporate Responsibility

May 8, 1991
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The main lounge at the National Press Club in Washington reverberated with a refreshing set of anti-commercial values a few days ago. For there, the new Center for the Study of Commercialism was giving out its first annual Zeroes and Heroes awards of marketing. In the Centers view “commercialism promotes. a culture characterized by greed,…

The Press and the President

May 1, 1991
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There are certain questions, which by custom and practice, White House reporters do not ask the President. What are these questions? For starters, questions about the government’s enforcement of laws against corporate crimes, fraud and abuses are not part of the routine. When can you remember hearing a reporter ask any President about the auto…

A Kid’s Guide to Social Action

April 24, 1991
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One of the most refreshing books to cross my desk in years is “The Kid’s Guide to Social Action” by a Utah elementary school teacher, Barbara- A. Lewis. She is a sixth grade teacher in Jackson Elementary School in Salt Lake City. Her students mobilized to clean up a toxic waste dump three blocks from.…

Using Corporate Procurement as a Lever

April 17, 1991
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There is a small ray of significant promise coming from the little known but bustling world of business between companies that buy and sell from one another. Some buyers are beginning to press their suppliers toward “corporate responsibility” as consumer and environmental groups would define that term. It has been a conventional practice for companies…

Plastic Surgeons and Wives

April 9, 1991
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The Donahue show was promoted with the intriguing billing: “Plastic Surgeons Turn Old Wives into New Women.” The guests were three plastic surgeons and their prime operating exhibits — their wives. In -the ensuing hour there were revealed the shapes and firmness of the future cosmetic woman! Even Phil was taken aback. Looking at the…