Word: hiltonization
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...nation with which the U.S. has no formal diplomatic relations; Nasser severed them in 1967. In Cairo, Rogers spent nearly seven hours talking with Foreign Minister Mahmoud Riad and Premier Mahmoud Fawzi. Afterward, he spent an hour re laxing at the palm-fringed pool of the Nile Hilton Hotel. Refreshed by a night time visit to the Sphinx and the Pyramids, Rogers next morning met with Sadat for two hours and 45 minutes. Flying on to Israel, Rogers held two meetings with Premier Golda Meir and her advisers. Said one Israeli who happened to be outside Mrs. Meir's Jerusalem...
Picket lines manned by a dozen antiwar Vietnam veterans and Army Reserve officers confronted delegates arriving at the national convention of the Military Government Association at the Statler Hilton last night, as an antiwar group called Reservists Against the War (RAW) began two days of peaceful protest...
...Frazier championship fight that prompted an excess of macho in Washington. The news trickled out that during the annual Gridiron Club dinner, an evening of ritual satire offered by the capital's newsmen, House Democratic Whip Hale Boggs, 57, was decked with one punch in a Statler-Hilton men's room by Indiana Republican (and former Congressman) Edward Mitchell, 60, supposedly because he objected to the abusive cracks that Boggs was making about the Nixon Administration...
...forward, is rated by a Knicks scout as "the best shooting forward in the country today." A hustling rebounder who plays well at both ends of the court, Grant hit on a remarkable 68% of his shots this season while averaging 30.7 points a game. - Fred Hilton of Grambling, a 6-ft. 2-in. guard, is a deadly shot outside and an elusive driver inside. This season Hilton led Grambling to their conference championship by pouring in no fewer than 38 points in key late games. - Elmore Smith, also of Kentucky State, stands 7 ft. tall, weighs...
...this seems strange-especially in view of the docility of his own country's press-his deferential behavior, like the oddity of his being in the Statler Hilton's public dining room for breakfast Thursday morning, may be due to the fact that while Sioris is an immensely powerful man in his own country in the United States he is only another foreigner seeking American support...