Word: diplomatic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...relishes domestic life in a modern, eight-room villa called Daret Alkair (House of Happiness) outside Amman. He loves speed, races his Aston Martin and Ferrari autos at 100 m.p.h., recently landed a Boeing 720 jet at Amman Airport. He Go-Karts so often with Muna that one diplomat became expert at the sport just to keep in touch with them...
...school is intended to help companies do just that. Its president is cagey Tadashi Kurihara, 70, who learned the ins and outs of espionage as a career diplomat and onetime Ambassador to Turkey. On his nine-man staff are seasoned operatives from Japan's wartime intelligence services, including Yuzuru Fukamachi, 65, a onetime navy code specialist, and Tatsuo Furuya, 55, Japan's intelligence chief in wartime Shanghai. President Kurihara and his men claim to be down to earth about their job. Says Kurihara: "We wear trench coats for warmth, not atmosphere...
...James Riddleberger, career diplomat, now Ambassador to Austria...
...Henry Labouisse, career diplomat, now Ambassador to Greece...
Absolutely Accurate. How Agence Europe surmounts such obstacles remains a trade secret. Common Market officials guess that Gazzo, a skilled diplomat in his own right, probably gathers much of his information by playing on national and professional rivalries-he might trick a Dutch agricultural expert into indiscretion, for example, by baiting him with antagonistic views from a German or French colleague. However Gazzo and his men do it, there is no doubt that they dig out the news. "This report is still highly confidential," said a Common Market man to a reporter from Copenhagen. "I could not possibly...