Word: fr
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...following day, the junta made its feelings explicitly known on the vital sovereignty issue. Defense Minister Amadeo Frúgoli announced at a Buenos Aires press conference: "Argentina has clearly stated that its sovereignty over the islands should be recognized." He reiterated that the country is "open to any diplomatic negotiations as long as they do not affect its honor and legitimate rights." The Argentines sent Deputy Foreign Minister Enrique Ros to New York City to "explore the ideas" of Secretary-General Pérez de Cuéllar on peace in the Falklands and to provide unspecified "comments...
...tight money supply, though, is only part of the puzzle. Some experts, including Felix Rohatyn, a partner in the Lazard Frères investment banking firm, argue that loan demand is still putting intense pressure on interest rates. While the high cost of money has discouraged mortgage seekers and auto buyers, corporations are still queuing up to borrow. The volume of commercial and industrial loans at large banks has risen at an annual rate of 22% in the past month...
...bombed-out concert hall to a Normandy lighthouse, is too remote. No surface-water, a car hood, sunglasses-is too outré to keep it from reflecting a passerby's face. No character is too quirky to escape shoehorning into the film's delirious narrative. Jules (Frédéric Andrei) is a postal messenger in love with an opera star (Wilhelmenia Fernandez)-a diva so protective of her gift that she refuses to record even her greatest triumphs. Jules will have none of this: he must live with his obsession, so he surreptitiously tapes...
...funeral service will be held Saturday at 12.30 p.m. at Our Lady of Victories Church on Arlington Blvd in Boston. The mass will be said by R. Phillip Leplante, pastor of the church, and by Fr. Eugene Merlet, president and founder of the Pro Musicis Foundation, of which Loebig was an active member
Advocates of default insist that Poland's creditors have an unparalleled opportunity to pressure the Soviet Union by squeezing its troubled satellite. Says Felix Rohatyn, a partner in the investment-banking firm of Lazard Frěres: "For the first time in 25 years, the Western governments have a truly credible weapon in their armory, and that's control of the capital markets. The Russians can get technology elsewhere, and lots of people will provide them with grain. But nobody else can make the capital available." A default declaration might force the financially pressed Soviet Union to increase...