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...encounter was as historic as the setting. In the glittering white ballroom of the 17th century Palace of the Council of Ministers, 57 people took seats at a massive table built especially for the occasion. Ranged around one side were negotiators for Poland's Communist government, led by the Interior Minister, General Czeslaw Kiszczak. On the other hunched the portly, moustached figure of Lech Walesa at the head of a 25-member team from the banned Solidarity trade union and other opposition groups...
Although Kennedy's supporters were celebrating victory in a confettifilled ballroom, the Republican presidential victory quieted down their mood...
...packed ballroom at the Westin Hotel, Bay State Republicans drank together and danced together as the vice president racked up state after state...
Youth was a theme of the evening, from the pop music that drowned out television coverage to the hordes of college students who packed the ballroom. State Sen. David Locke (R-Wellesley), speaking just after Bush's victory, addressed his remarks to the younger partyers, saying "You are the future of the Republican party...
...taken care of," the rest of the workers fear that the sale of the profitable shuttle is just the first stage in the dismantling of the Eastern empire. If it goes through, it is certainly the latest conquest for the Trump empire. By announcing his acquisition in the Grand Ballroom of New York's landmark Plaza Hotel (another recent purchase), Trump reminded his audience that when it comes to collecting varied treasures and making them his own, he is in a class by himself...