The Center for Security Policy today applauded the decision by Ford Motor Company to withdraw from a multibillion dollar joint venture in the Soviet Union that raised serious national security concerns.
We intend to, through our negotiations, through our dialogue with Ford Motor Company, to demonstrate that you cannot find a better profit center than the Hazelwood Assembly Plant, due to the productivity of the men and women of local UAW 325.
Perhaps the most striking moment of the symposium came when Gottfried Schlaug of Harvard Medical School and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center revealed the results of an approach he has developed, called auditory-motor mapping training, using pitch and rhythm to heal autistic children who are incapable of speaking.