Word: canadas
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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West Germany's Helmut Schmidt and Canada's Pierre Trudeau both came to meetings with Reagan ready to eat him for breakfast. They ended up proclaiming their good feeling for him. India's granite lady, Indira Gandhi, actually seemed coquettish with Reagan. Queen Elizabeth did not have to throw a party-after-the-party for the Reagans during her West Coast visit. But she did, and even joined in songs around the piano, a royal rarity...
...West European investments will be handled by Lombard Odier International Portfolio Management Ltd., a London-based subsidiary of one of Switzerland's oldest and largest private banks. Merrill Lynch Asset Management, already the biggest U.S. manager of mutual funds, will handle Sci/Tech assets in the U.S., Canada and, later, South America...
Michael A. Lipson '80, Thomas J. Dunlap '82, and Robert E. Livingston '82 were named Mellon Fellows March 27, along with 93 other college seniors and recent graduates in the United States and Canada...
Sixteen Harvard professors, including John Womack Jr. Bliss Professor of Latin American History, were among the academic from the United States and Canada who endorsed the protest...
Many Canadians oppose the missile idea. A January Gallup poll showed 52% against cruise testing, and only 37% in favor. In Ottawa, 15,000 demonstrators marched at an anticruise rally in October. Operation Dismantle, one of Canada's largest antinuclear groups, claims to have tripled its membership, to 2,000, in the past year. The 2 million-member Canadian Labor Congress pledged last week to support the anticruise movement, while last December leaders of five major national churches met with Trudeau to express their "deep concern" over the idea of bringing the missiles to Canada. Some of the protests...