Word: ivans
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...WERE Ivan Boesky, wouldn't you think that these headlines were terrible? Your worst nightmare? Well, Ivan probably knows the truth would be still worse: "Boesky Gets Away With Murder...
...Sacrifice is only the seventh feature film in a career that began with the lyrical, prize-laden My Name Is Ivan (1962). Tarkovsky was just 30 then, the son of a renowned Soviet poet and the rising sun of the Soviet film establishment -- a cinema Yevtushenko. But soon his artistic intransigence and the supposed obscurity of his themes nettled the bureaucracy that financed his films. The epic Andrei Rublev, completed in 1966, was not released in the U.S.S.R. until 1971; Solaris (1972), based on the Stanislaw Lem novel, suffered official censure; the lusciously enigmatic Mirror (1978) and Stalker (1979) sealed...
...York City's stock markets had closed for the week when the stunning announcement came. Even so, the bombshell sent the U.S. financial world reeling. In Washington, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman John Shad announced that Manhattan-based Ivan Boesky, one of Wall Street's richest and most frenetically active individual speculators, had been snared in the biggest insider-trading case ever. In a consent decree Boesky, 49, had agreed to pay $100 million, which Shad described as "by far the largest" settlement obtained by the SEC for insider-trading activity. After a 16 1/2-month transition period in which Boesky...
...current ferment is reminiscent of the early 1960s, when Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev allowed the publication of Alexander Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, the first detailed description of life in ! the Soviet Gulag. That thaw gradually congealed after Khrushchev's ouster. It remains to be seen how long Gorbachev will leave Soviet culture open to the winds of free inquiry...
Mass murderer or victim of mistaken identity? That question swirled about John Demjanjuk last week as the retired Cleveland auto mechanic was indicted in Jerusalem. Demjanjuk, 66, accused of being "Ivan the Terrible," murderer of more than 800,000 people at the World War II Treblinka death camp in Poland, denies having been there. He is being held in the prison where Nazi War Criminal Adolf Eichmann was hanged...