Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Subway riders at the Harvard Square station yesterday afternoon had words of praise for the proposed project. "It's worth coming down to the T just for the art," said one midafternoon commuter. Said another, "It's all right, it's kind of European...
Foreign Ministry spokesman Lars Loennback said the funeral would be closed to the public, but "many foreign guests" would be invited. Palme, 59, was serving his fourth term as prime minister and was regarded as a top Western European spokesman on disarmament and socialist causes...
...travelers who venture overseas, it should boost the domestic tourist industry. In Florida, which boasts attractions ranging from Disney World to Miami Beach, hoteliers and resort owners expect a hectic year. Arnold Keithlin, marketing vice president of the Sonesta Beach Hotel on Key Biscayne, met last month with European travel arrangers and came away beaming: "They were forecasting a 35%-to-45% increase in their use of tourist facilities here this summer because of the depreciation of the dollar. They are all very bullish, very optimistic...
Gorbachev's new men, for the most part, share his background of higher education and wide managerial experience. These new leaders look more like savvy executives than rumpled and boorish political hacks. Some have traveled to the West, and all are familiar with the latest American or European trends in their fields. Their success has usually been built on innovation rather than a slavish adherence to established methods...
...underscored by the international response to Marcos' re-election, which ranged from lukewarm to hostile. In 1981, when Marcos defeated a little-known challenger, he received 28 official letters of congratulation from leaders around the world. This time only the Soviet ambassador conveyed his best wishes. Several West European diplomats emerged from a meeting with Aquino last week and indicated that they might boycott Marcos' inauguration. And by week's end Belgium and Canada announced flatly that they would not attend. The Reagan Administration, for its part, had not yet decided whom it would send to the ceremony...