Word: dubrovnik
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...DUBROVNIK, Yugoslavia--Tens of thousands of Yugoslavs have spent the last two nights without shelter in the wake of an earthquake Sunday morning...
...earthquake, centered in the Adriatic Sea near the Yugoslavian coastal resort of Dubrovnik, destroyed hotels, hospitals, factories, and homes along the coast, Belgrade Radio said...
...fedayeen, hunched in the captured VW with a grenade on the dashboard and the terrified hostages cowering behind them, finally wore down the Austrians. After several hours of negotiations, Chancellor Kreisky authorized a light plane to fly the two fedayeen to Yugoslavia. The plane subsequently flew to Dubrovnik and on to Sicily, Sardinia and Malta while the terrorists tried desperately to gain permission to land in Libya or Algeria...
...BOON FOR OWNERS OF LOW-AND MEDIUM-PRICE EUROPEAN HOTELS. Construction of accommodations in Europe is becoming such a profitable investment that U.S. money built $30 million worth of hotels last year in Amsterdam alone. Hotel rooms in most price categories are very tight in Athens, Brussels, Budapest, Copenhagen, Dubrovnik, Geneva, Helsinki, London, Moscow, Prague, Salzburg, Stockholm, Vienna, Warsaw and Zurich. In almost every other top city, they are just plain tight. Prices have risen about 10% since last year. A double room with bath in a good hotel ranges from a low of $7 in Lisbon...
Martin also leveled an attack on the "unrealistic control of American tennis" that is exercised by the International Lawn Tennis Federation. Noting that "different nations have different philosophies," he said that at the I.L.T.F.'s meeting in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, on July 8, he will introduce an amendment that would allow each national association "to establish for itself rules of play, categories of players, and rules for the conduct, promotion and scheduling of tournaments...