Word: french
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...also nag at him from reports of snafus at the statue's original dedication. In 1886 it rained on their parade. "If it drizzles," says Wolper, "we all get umbrellas. If it's a hurricane, we go the following evening." At the first ceremony, the signal to drop the French tricolor veil from Liberty's face set guns to booming and crowds to cheering during a speech by New York Senator William Evarts. Wolper's nightmare: the President hits the button to light the statue, but nothing happens. So a $250,000 backup system is in place...
...before it went corrupt." Reagan also understands the hunger. He does not delve cynically into the layers of American memory. He is not as mythically cute as Rockwell. He is simply saturated in the American identity, as, say, an utterly different leader, Charles de Gaulle, was saturated in the French...
...once a placid pond where Western powers could splash contentedly, encircled by a ring of friendly nations. The Philippines were American. Viet Nam (Indochina then) was French. Singapore was British. Indonesia belonged to the Netherlands. Then, after World War II, the slow move toward regional independence began. Today many of the small countries that dot the Pacific are fiercely nationalistic. Yet, at least for now, most of them remain closely allied with the West...
...Last December CGE seemed to have concluded a joint venture with AT&T and its Dutch partner, Philips. In that deal, AT&T-Philips would have taken over 16% of France's telephone network in return for helping a CGE subsidiary, Alcatel, market telephone equipment in the U.S. The French government, however, failed to approve that agreement, and could block the ITT deal. But if France consents to the sale, CGE will become a sort of pan-European counterweight to AT&T. Says one journalist from the French newspaper Le Figaro: "This could be our telephonic Airbus...
...Wimbledon. His aversion to grass is as well known as its aversion to him, but doubts about Lendl run much deeper than the surface. Breaking through against McEnroe at the U.S. Open last summer seems to have brought him only slightly more confirmation than doing it at the French the year before. Maybe McEnroe, 27, is missed by Lendl, 26, most of all. Without a definitive adversary, his achievements are vaguely undefined and his profile subtly incomplete. "Lendl is a great server and a great volleyer," '30s Champion Fred Perry has noted. "But he's not a great server...