Word: aspenization
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Minneapolis-to-Denver ticket) by absorbing the discounts at other concessions. Keystone - lifts, lodges and all - is owned and operated by one company (Ralston Purina, oddly enough, best known for animal feed). Thus Jones is in a much better position to optimize profits than Aspen Skiing Co., which owns lifts but not hotels and restaurants at nearby Aspen. Perhaps not coincidentally, Aspen is known as one of the last ski refuges of affluent singles...
...NOTEBOOK: The Crimson upped its record to 5-3, Colby is 1-1. The team travelled to Aspen, Colo over vacation and played three games. During one contest, defenseman Deb Taft was cut by a skate blade just over her eye and took 22 stitches. The Crimson next faces off Saturday at Dartmouth. At Bright Center Harvard 1 2 1 4 Colby...
...drive from 20 feet out to reach the final 7-0 score. THE NOTEBOOK: Sophomore Mary Boland and freshman Kathy Conley took their first-every turns on the ice as part of the Crimson fourth line. The Crimson's record is now 4-3. The team now travels to Aspen, Colo over vacation, hoping to gain some ice time and some confidence and some fun. Last night no one was in the stands for the opening face-off, although the crowd later swelled to nearly 20. Boston University 0 0 0--0 Harvard...
...Casey and General John W Vessey Jr., the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Each of these men brought one aide. Absent, however, were the two officials who had been most influential in formulating arms-control policy: Perle and Burt. Perle was combining a vacation with a stay at the Aspen Institute arms-control workshop in Colorado. Burt, who had been nominated to replace Eagleburger as Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, had run into conservative opposition in the Senate, and Shultz was keeping him away from the controversial issue of arms control...
This junkyard of high-tech effluvia is 7,500 ft. above sea level, occupying three acres of the Pajarito Plateau in northern New Mexico. The Jemez Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo range rise from the Rio Grande Valley, the gray-green slopes splashed with yellowing aspen. The incomparable clouds of the high desert float over the city on the hill. Los Alamos, birthplace of the atomic bomb, is a 40-year-old company town (pop. 17,500). The company is the U.S. Government, and the main business is nuclear weapons. The lab's Bradbury Science Museum...