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...driver and the postmistress of the Welsh village of Bontnewydd, near his father's home, to such stage celebrities as Jean Cocteau, Leslie Caron, Sir Michael Redgrave and Emlyn Williams. Marlene Dietrich was invited but, like all the crowned heads of Europe except Queen Ingrid of Denmark, she is too busy to come...
...business, and was fascinated by 100,000 burial mounds on the island's north end. Under them were T-shaped stone chambers with the remains of a single person in each. Before he could investigate further, Bibby left Bahrein. Later he married a Danish girl, settled in Denmark, and worked his way up to the post of director of oriental antiquities in Aarhus University's prehistoric museum...
Married. Lance Reventlow, 24, only son of Barbara Hutton and her second husband, Denmark's Count Court von Haugwitz -Reventlow; and Hollywood Starlet Jill St. John, 19: he for the first time, she for the second; in San Francisco (see PEOPLE...
...sturdy tweed and good Scotch, the nanny has been exported to the whole world. From Brighton and Cheltenham and Tunbridge Wells she has gone forth in her sensible shoes to teach the English way to King Hussein, ex-King Farouk, Prince Rainier, and the daughters of the King of Denmark. So ubiquitous was her kind, in fact, that former French Premier Georges Bidault once bitterly complained: "Too many important Frenchmen have been given an inferiority complex for life by being brought up by English nannies...
Even so, many countries with high incomes and low defense budgets still collect sizable sums. In fiscal 1960 the U.S. will deliver $38 million in military aid to Norway, which pumps only 4% of its G.N.P. into its own defense; $48 million to Denmark, which budgets 3% of its G.N.P.; $58 million to The Netherlands, which puts up 5% of its own G.N.P. The European countries are slowly-very slowly-raising their defense budgets. Since 1950, free Europe has increased its defense spending from $8.8 billion to about $14.5 billion, while the U.S. has more than tripled its military spending...