Word: kugel
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...more surprising because it was slow to get off the ground. Created in 1970, the consortium is funded by publicly and privately owned aircraft builders in France, Britain, West Germany and Spain. But it did not sell a single jet to a U.S. airline for seven years. Says Robert Kugel, an aerospace analyst at the Morgan Stanley investment firm: "U.S. carriers wouldn't touch European airliners with a ten-foot pole. They had a reputation for poor quality and maintenance." That perception gradually changed. By 1987 some 360 of the medium-range A300 (up to 375 passengers) and the A310...
According to Judy F. Kugel, the Kennedy School's director of career placement, the CIA visit is a "standard" annual event which in the past has attracted from five to 30 students. She said she did not know how many students will speak with agency recruiters today...
...Kugel said the recruiters will make a brief presentation and talk individually to interested Kennedy School students...
...This time, Reagan was subdued, ministerial. Wearing a yarmulke, he promised that if ever Israel were forced to walk out of the United Nations, America would walk out too. He charmed and soothed the congregation. The cameras picked him up; they picked him up again at lunch, eating apricot kugel (a pudding) at the rabbi's home immediately thereafter. The television "bites" that evening warmed the hearts of thousands of uncertain Jewish voters in middle-class Long Island; the Jewish vote was essential if he was to carry New York...
...offers from several federal government agencies. Once hired, they work for two years before receiving the option of a third year and the possibility for tenure in the government. Hiring for finalists is not automatic, but the majority are offered jobs, and alternates usually find government positions as well, Kugel said...