Word: honeymooner
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...they fear Washington's great powers of retaliation. Yet more and more corporate executives are speaking up with increasingly candid criticism of the President's economic policies. They are not nearly so hostile to L.B.J. as they were years ago to F.D.R. or even to J.F.K. Their honeymoon with Lyndon Johnson is not quite over. But it has certainly lost a lot of that old glow...
Beauty, not Horror. His Russian contemporaries were fascinated by his ideas, and Gabo even undertook a project for a radio station for the government. The honeymoon between the Bolsheviks and the avant-garde was brief. Soon he was on the move again, to Berlin, to Paris and then London, where he edited a book, Circle, with Painter Ben Nicholson and Architect Sir Leslie Martin, and finally to the U.S., where he still works diligently in a quiet studio in Middlebury, Conn...
...more time than that, partly because they were lucky enough to arrange for U.S. Air Force transports to whisk them from Europe to the Mexican border-a press-dodging ruse for which they paid the U.S. $2 more than two first-class commercial fares. Then, after eight days' honeymoon-hiding from reporters, The Netherlands' Crown Princess Beatrix, 28, and her German bridegroom, Clous von Amsberg, 39, were at last chased down by a crowd of photographers as they arrived on the little Mexican island of Cozumel. The royal couple promptly went into seclusion again at the villa...
...John Vliet Lindsay, New York City's first Republican mayor in 20 years, the honeymoon ended even before he took office. With retiring Mayor Robert Wagner off on an Acapulco holiday, Lindsay, 44, was saddled with the responsibility for a costly, crippling transit strike that became all but inevitable hours before he was sworn...
...sets in The Netherlands and West Germany, but no danger to the princess or to the 80,000 loyal Dutchmen who turned out, despite a drizzle, to cry "Oranje Boven" (Up with the Orange). Beatrix and the new Prince Claus of The Netherlands took off for the royal honeymoon, their destination a secret. Warned Prince Bernhard, Claus's new father-in-law: "No matter where you go, you'll be lucky to have five days before the press finds...