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...Skowcroft offered a simple toast with Korbel (California) champagne: "Health and happiness to both of you!" Then, accompanied by their families, the couple drove to Arlington for the four-minute ceremony and were whisked to National Airport, where Nelson Rockefeller's jet was waiting to fly them to Acapulco for a ten-day honeymoon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCIAL NOTES: Somebody to Come Home To | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

...secret last week about the British royal family's activities. The princess was off on a West German visit. Prince Philip had a nasty fall when his four-in-hand overturned in Windsor Great Park, throwing him under the horses' hooves. Prince Charles was steaming into Acapulco Bay aboard H.M.S. Jupiter. In fact, the most closely guarded secret was the composition of the royal party at the Royal Film Performance, an annual benefit glittering with stars and royals. This year it was announced that the Queen Mother, Princess Alexandra and her husband Angus Ogilvy would vie for attention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Apr. 8, 1974 | 4/8/1974 | See Source »

Freelandia flies several times monthly to Acapulco, Chicago, Brussels, San Francisco, and Mazatlan, among other cities. A spring flight involving Boston is also planned...

Author: By Sarah K. Lynch, | Title: Flying High on Air Freelandia | 2/27/1974 | See Source »

...sorry, sir, your credit card has expired," said the Butler Aviation official at Palm Beach International Airport. The short, gray-haired man in the blue sports outfit had just stepped off a silver-gray and blue Olympic Airways Learjet, which had stopped for refueling on a flight from Acapulco, Mexico, to New York. But it seems that Greek Oil Tanker Tycoon Aristotle Onassis, 67, had failed at a simple piece of domestic scheduling: his Shell Oil credit card was out of date, and Ari had no charge account with Butler. So while he coped with the necessary paper work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 14, 1974 | 1/14/1974 | See Source »

Kissinger pondered the address under the Acapulco sun last March. The main thing, he and Nixon agreed, would be to try to establish a broad, top-level political consensus on the U.S.-European issues. The unsatisfactory alternative, the President and Kissinger believe, would be to leave the future of the alliance to the varying interests of the technicians and experts who will actually conduct the forthcoming negotiations on trade, monetary reform and troop reductions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: A Call for an Act of Creativity | 5/7/1973 | See Source »

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