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- <title>
- Dec. 13, 1993: To Our Readers
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Dec. 13, 1993 The Big Three:Chrysler, Ford, and GM
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- TO OUR READERS, Page 4
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- <body>
- <p> It was the Motown version of Yalta. For the first time ever,
- the heads of the Big Three auto companies agreed to sit down
- together for a joint magazine interview. Robert J. Eaton of
- Chrysler, John F. Smith Jr. of General Motors and Alex Trotman
- of Ford held the historic parley last week when they met with
- TIME's editors at the Detroit Athletic Club. Seated at a circular
- table, the captains of the car industry engaged in a revved-up
- but civil discussion about everything from the gas tax and NAFTA
- to government regulation. The result is part of this week's
- cover package.
- </p>
- <p> This one-of-a-kind cover story is the brainchild of William
- McWhirter, TIME's chief Midwest business correspondent. McWhirter
- came up with the idea of a combined article on GM, Ford and
- Chrysler early this year, but it took months of back-and-forth
- negotiations before all three were persuaded to cooperate. Actually,
- he says, "once one agreed, the others not only followed suit
- but competed with each other for the kind of access we were
- given."
- </p>
- <p> McWhirter has followed his share of stories for TIME since joining
- the magazine in 1963. He served four tours in Vietnam from 1965
- to 1975, hanging on to the end, as part of TIME's team covering
- the fall of Saigon. He later went on to head bureaus in Johannesburg,
- Bonn and the Caribbean, where he earned an Overseas Press Club
- award for his reporting on the Grenada invasion. McWhirter returned
- to the States in 1988 as a senior business correspondent and
- became Detroit bureau chief in 1991. Just in time, he says,
- to witness the revival of Motown. "It was like watching dying
- patients come back to life."
- </p>
- <p> Joining McWhirter for the lively interview with the Big Three
- were managing editor James R. Gaines, assistant managing editors
- Ann Morrison and Joelle Attinger, and business editor Sam Gwynne.
- Considering the rivalry, Morrison found the encounter "surprisingly
- informal and cordial." Attinger, tongue in cheek, credits the
- furniture arrangement. At the last minute, a rectangular table
- was replaced with the more egalitarian round one.
- </p>
- <p> Elizabeth Valk Long
- </p>
- <p> President
- </p>
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- </article>
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