Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Next year, Janfaza plans to try his hand (and skates) at playing hockey in Europe. He and his roommates. Harvard Captain Steve Armstrong might make a go of the European scene together...
Susan A. Zielinski, the coordinator of the program sponsoring Josephson's visit, said his coming to speak is particularly valuable since he has worked with such a large number of European directors...
They needed encouragement. By the nature of most refrigerated sports, the Winter Games are understandably a Nordic and European bailiwick. But North American pickings have never been so pitiful. After an entire week of schussing, sliding and skating, Canada and the U.S. were still fighting over a solitary gold medal, ultimately lifted from the Canadian Brian Orser by the U.S. figure skater Brian Boitano to the gentle dismay of the hometown Calgarians. The Americans had to plow their way through nearly half the Games to reap just two medals: the 1,500-meter silver taken by Flaim, and a bronze...
...European children ever have childhoods? Not in the '40s and '50s anyway, to judge from a bunch of recent movies. Death's shadow dogged a boy's heels; responsibility came early, and guilt tagged along. Kids grew up faster, tougher, with fewer fantasies and more urgent everyday nightmares. In wartime or in uneasy peace, childhood was no romp in the meadows of innocence; the evidence is on the screen. Two top contenders for this week's Oscar nominations focus on English boys growing up during World War II. In Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun, a lad gets shanghaied...
Louis Malle' s Au Revoir les Enfants leads a children' s crusade of European films. -- A yuppie faces fatherhood in She' s Having a Baby...