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...orchestra, which is also relying on funds from corporate sponsors, is planning a three-week tour spanning Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, Denmark and Poland, according to Richard J. Jim '93, the orchestra's tour director...
Since the French Revolution, crowns (and crowned heads) have rolled across the Western world. Yet monarchies that adapted to democracy still survive in most of the countries of northwestern Europe -- Britain, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden -- plus Spain. They have lasted up to the eve of the 21st century because their subjects find them useful, even in a democratic...
...council committee chairs are: Michael P. Beys '94 of the finance committee; Mark P. Parisi '93 of the services committee; Jennifer Grove '94 and David L. Duncan '93 of the residential committee; Tree F. Loong '93 and Denmark V. West '92 of the social committee; and Steven N. Kalkanis '93 and Maya G. Prabhu '94 of the academics committee...
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...West. The main rubs: How could the E.C. enforce a peace, and what kind of peace did it want? With French support, German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher undertook to jump-start a rusting security mechanism, the Western European Union. Consisting of nine of the 12 E.C. members -- Denmark, Ireland and Greece do not belong -- the WEU was garaged soon after it was created 43 years ago, when U.S.-led NATO assumed its functions. But France sees it as a vehicle for an autonomous West European security role, and Genscher had hoped it would sponsor a peacekeeping force...