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Fortune Magazine July 1, 1991 Kodak CEO Kay Whitmore
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The Economy
66 - The Real Danger in Europe’s Slump
It’s not a recession; growth will only dip. But the slowdown will fire up protectionists bent on derailing 1992.
By Louis S. Richman and Shawn Tully
Corporate Performance
70 - Cargill’s Heir-Raising Future
Some family owners want the big grain company’s impressive growth in cash.
By Ronald Henkoff
72 - Companies to Watch
With plenty of government contracts and connections, ICF is cleaning up.
By Ret Autry
Also: Digital Systems International, SciMed Life Systems, and Keane.
Politics & Policy
75 - A Shameful Rights Fight
At issue is worker protection vs. U.S. competitiveness. The brawl over the bill in Congress disgraces both parties.
By Ann Reilly Dowd
Computers
78 - How Fujitsu Will Tackle the Giants
Going global by going local, Japan’s once-staid No. 1 computer maker is challenging IBM, AT&T—and the world.
By Brenton R. Schlender
Innovation
84 - Products to Watch
Mini CD-ROM disks for your PC, a camera that’s smarter than you are, Reebok’s new shoe that’s a step up, and more.
By Stephanie Losee
Sports
86 - The Owners’ New Game is Managing
You think you have cost problems? Have you tried paying Roger Clemens his salary? The squeeze is forcing the sports business to get sophisticated.
By Bill Saporito
Departments
4 - Editor’s Desk
8 - Index
12 - News/Trends
How Japan helps its companies expand, jocks as entrepreneurs, Iacocca the innocent, CEOs as Idi Amin, the students most likely to cheat, and more.
21 - Personal Investing
The wacky way the wealthy invest—and how to do it right.
By Andrew Evan Serwer
Also: Taking a LEAP and betting on Dow Chemical, harvesting high yields from growth stocks, and Portfolio Talk with John Hartwell of the Hartwell Emerging Growth fund.
32 - Letters to Fortune
92 - Fortune People
The $650 million odd couple of Cabletron, a deal is off for Khashoggi, pearls from Bill Gates, and more.
By Mark M. Colodny
93 - On the Rise
94 - Keeping Up
Checking up on the poor, how to serve a tomato, great moments in social correctness, Brother Rat talks back, and other matters.
By Daniel Seligman