Skinheads also stress a family unity among themselves, an enticement to many alienated youths whose real families have been fractured.
John Bavis, head of the Eastern pilots group, said the strike benefit _ $2,400 a month _ was designed to remove the company's "last enticement" to pilots who have refused to work until the Machinists settle.
They also say the "pre-approved" enticement, in many cases, simply means your name was culled from a pre-approved list.
Although auto makers currently only offer incentives on certain cars, Mr. Hammond said that without a much broader enticement for customers, auto makers won't be able to make room for the more profitable 1988 models.
As a further enticement, self-flagellation is recommended.
There was also some discussion about the possibility of a regional economc aid package that could serve as an added enticement for the Sandinistas to conclude a peace accord and make democratic reforms, participants said.
The ministers as they listen might want to ponder those words of enticement, attributed to Mr. Gorbachev by Tass, quoted in the headline above.
In any case, Mr. Baker insisted that the only enticement he will offer Iraq is an assurance that it won't be attacked by the international force sitting in Saudi Arabia if its troops leave Kuwait.