Word: helsinki
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Accra, Algiers, Amsterdam, Bagdad, Bamako, Brussels, Colombo, Conakry, Copenhagen, Damascus, Djakarta, Helsinki, Kabul, Karachi, London, New Delhi, Nicosia, Paris, Rabat, Rangoon, Rome, Stockholm, Teheran, Tunis and Vienna...
Frustrated. BEA, which will be 20 years old next month, saturates Britain and Europe with its routes, and reaches as far east as Helsinki, Moscow and Cairo. It has made a profit every year but two in the past ten. Its safety record is excellent-six fatal air crashes in two decades, only two of them since 1960-and its pilots are the very model of sturdy British reliability. BEA's troubles are not in the air but on the ground. The line seems unable to service its planes or passengers...
Parliament, jumped ahead of the Center (formerly Agrarian) Party and the Communists to become Finland's largest party. That raised the question: What would the Russians say about their old enemies? Just about everybody in Helsinki is convinced that what the Russians told Finnish President Urho K. Kekkonen was that the Social Democrats could form a Cabinet, but only if they included Finland's Red comrades...
...award of the Interior Department contract brings Physicist Gourdine back into the public eye. In 1952, while still a physics student at Cornell, "Flash" Gourdine went to the Olympic Games at Helsinki and won a silver medal in the broad jump...
...interference in his country, so infuriating the Kremlin that in 1946 Stalin had him jailed and twelve years later Khrushchev insisted that Social Democrats be kept out of the government, an injustice remedied last month when the party swept back into power; after a long illness; in Helsinki...