A BIRD IN HAND

After Greece agreed to buy the Eurofighter, U.S. aerospace officials started digging for the price per aircraft--a number guarded jealously by the European consortium that builds the aircraft. The Americans say the Greeks told them they're paying roughly $85 million for each ``relatively stripped''...

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