Word: parise
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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On the surface, European life seems glossier than ever. The roads leading to Rome are crammed with shiny new cars, the pricey restaurants of Paris are crowded with smartly dressed diners, and shops from Stockholm to Seville do a brisk pre-Christmas business in luxury items. But there is a...
Bad planning and negligent management also play important roles in the decline of Europe's industries. Many companies developed more production capacity than they could have hoped to use in the foreseeable future. Says Henri de Bodinat, a Paris-based industrial expert for the Arthur D. Little consulting firm: "One...
The people behind this clinker are the same gang who only last year concocted A Bridge Too Far. It's just possible that they are in the wrong line of work. Bridge was a long and costly war movie that never clearly indicated who was winning its pivotal battle...
What the Saudis could do, however, is put a growing share of their monthly income from oil sales-and/or part of the interest from their present greenback holdings-into nondollar investments. So far, they have not shifted enough to hurt the dollar, though at times they have been tempted...
The show entitled "Edvard Munch, Symbols and Images," which opened Nov. 11 in the East Building of the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., is a great event. As Art Historian Robert Rosenblum writes in its catalogue introduction, "Even the most Paris- centered interpretations of the history of postimpressionist art have...