Word: bonding
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...warm air and the loud rush of machinery engulf the visitor as the door swings shut on a familiar world that is light, breezy and boundless. Inside, the huge water tanks that dwarf green-uniformed workers and the computer control room could grace the set of any James Bond science fiction scenario...
...invasion. Naturally Begin had plenty talk chances to put his case on nationwide TV: nowadays world leaders talk past the President to the American public. Later, Defense Minister Ariel Sharon turned but in Washington, sent by Begin and invited not by our Government but by the of Bond Organization. After all the traumatic nightly "visuals" of the bombing of Beirut, Sharon was hot copy, and in the genteel pushing and shoving over CBS would get him among the rival Sunday-morning talk shows, CBS won. Or thought...
...Reaganomics is the issue between now and November," says Congressman Tony Coelho, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Richard Bond of the Republican National Committee concurs: "This election will measure the President's popularity and the continued acceptance of his economic agenda...
...altogether gentle, but just about everyone who knew he had landed misunderstood him and conspired to get rid of him. Only a few young people saw his true benevolence, and they and the creature became inseparable. In return for their faith, the alien established a strange and powerful bond with his earthling disciples: they suffered together--even when they were miles apart--and he healed their wounds with a touch of his other-worldly finger...
Tony and Gisela Bloom, an attractive South African couple making the London-Venice run, compared the v.s.O.E. to the Blue Train, which runs between Pretoria, Johannesburg and Capetown and is considered one of the world's most luxurious. It was Tony Bloom who provided the only honest-to-Bond suspense on one trip: he found $17,000 in a dirty roll of bills next to the piano. The money was claimed, an official reported, by "a Frenchman." Mystery and intrigue are not dead on the Orient Express...